Re: WebStar CGI Version
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texte = Hello,Dennis J. Bonsall, Jr. wrote:[snip]> >> Why don't you ditch Webstar and just use Apache that comes with the MacOS> > > My business partner has been asking me this question for years. The > problem is, I have no experience using a server which has to be > maintained through a command line interface, nor do I have a desire do > so. I prefer the GUI that WebStar provides - this is despite the > numerous issues I have had with WebStar 5. Check out Webmin as a nice FREE tool to manage a unix based server and edit apache config files. You do still need to learn a bit about whatis needed, but webmin makes things far easier (probably not as easy as webstar 5 though).http://www.webmin.com/> My partner wants to go to > Apache, but then I would have to rely on him for all issues, and I would > rather not. He also wants to get rid of WebDNA, and MacOSX. If I let > that happen, I might as well go with them.> > Dennis-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Hello,Dennis J. Bonsall, Jr. wrote:[snip]> >> Why don't you ditch Webstar and just use Apache that comes with the MacOS> > > My business partner has been asking me this question for years. The > problem is, I have no experience using a server which has to be > maintained through a command line interface, nor do I have a desire do > so. I prefer the GUI that WebStar provides - this is despite the > numerous issues I have had with WebStar 5. Check out Webmin as a nice FREE tool to manage a unix based server and edit apache config files. You do still need to learn a bit about whatis needed, but webmin makes things far easier (probably not as easy as webstar 5 though).http://www.webmin.com/> My partner wants to go to > Apache, but then I would have to rely on him for all issues, and I would > rather not. He also wants to get rid of WebDNA, and MacOSX. If I let > that happen, I might as well go with them.> > Dennis-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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