ooh I might look at downloading WebPlus 6.0
I need to build a webshite :) ty
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Mon 11 Apr 2005, 11:29,
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I'd get the demo of Dreamweaver
or something similar - you get far nicer results, and the sites work outside IE.
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Mon 11 Apr 2005, 11:31,
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Yeah, that'd be the other option.
But I swing more towards PHP nowdays anyway. I just suggest Dreamweaver because you can have a resonably nice site in a very small amount of time.
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Mon 11 Apr 2005, 11:37,
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and a lot of money :\
Bluefish on Linux is nice.. and free
.. in case anyone`s interested
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Mon 11 Apr 2005, 11:48,
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.. in case anyone`s interested
I swing towards men..
uh uh... I mean good ol' ASP. Micro$haft owns your arses, bitch.
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Mon 11 Apr 2005, 11:50,
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500 Internal Server Error
try load balancing that crud over a bunch of production servers...
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Mon 11 Apr 2005, 11:53,
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IIS (or PWS) comes with Win98 upwards
but if you want to cope with loads of users, you need to buy some form of MS Site Server licence, otherwise you get "too many users" errors
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Mon 11 Apr 2005, 11:57,
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Too geeky for me I'm afraid
most of that went straight over my head. firstly what is IIS? What does it do? How does it relate to ASP or PHP? and what's this 'too many users' error?
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Mon 11 Apr 2005, 12:01,
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IIS is Internet Information Server, a web server that MS gives away with the OS
- have a squizz under add programs -> windows components, and it supports ASP out of the box CD
"too many users" is the typical error people get with MS servers as the admin can put a cap on the maximum number of requests so that the server doesn`t fall over; also if you don`t pay for a big licence, IIS is locked down to a max 25 (or something - can`t remember) simultaneous users - anything posted on b3ta would lock that up in seconds!
you can get add-ons to allow you to run PHP on IIS too, if that`s your bent (PFFFFT.. bent) although PHP and Apache are kissy snoggy bed fellows
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Mon 11 Apr 2005, 12:07,
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"too many users" is the typical error people get with MS servers as the admin can put a cap on the maximum number of requests so that the server doesn`t fall over; also if you don`t pay for a big licence, IIS is locked down to a max 25 (or something - can`t remember) simultaneous users - anything posted on b3ta would lock that up in seconds!
you can get add-ons to allow you to run PHP on IIS too, if that`s your bent (PFFFFT.. bent) although PHP and Apache are kissy snoggy bed fellows
Oh right I see
so you can be your own Internet Server running off your computer, rather than relying upon your ISP running the code for you, is that right?
But is there a danger of people having access to your computer directly?
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Mon 11 Apr 2005, 12:13,
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But is there a danger of people having access to your computer directly?
yip, I run my web site from the bedroom
as for security, yep you`re right.. you have to have a good (not adequate) firewall, and a stable operating system / web server that you keep patched to the hilt!
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Mon 11 Apr 2005, 12:17,
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You seem to be a right brainbox about coding and stuff
can you recommend a good quality PHP thumbnail gallery code that uses files to access the image/thumb locations rather than from a MySQL Database. I did have a working code for my php thumbnail gallery but I lost it when ny comp crashed and I can't remember how to re-code it see here for broken version It loads six rows of six thumbs using a file with the url of each thumbnail. Each thumb has the url to the actual image located in a second file, when you click either next or previous it loads the next load of urls stored in an array. Please help me if you can.
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Mon 11 Apr 2005, 12:26,
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I did this one:
www.onlinetools.org/tools/easyimagecatalogue.php
Been a while since there was an update though
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Mon 11 Apr 2005, 13:17,
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Been a while since there was an update though
Dreamweaver is the dogs' whatsits
but this is aimed at those who have limited or no funds. Dreamweaver demo is okay but you have to not only learn it, but also build your site within 30 days. Unless you happen to have the crack - which I wouldn't know a thing about.
\scarpers
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Mon 11 Apr 2005, 11:36,
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\scarpers
Well, yeah, you could always
do THAT, but I wasn't going to mention it.
I think 30 days is enough to build a reasonable site, but yes, the other thing is free.
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Mon 11 Apr 2005, 11:39,
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I think 30 days is enough to build a reasonable site, but yes, the other thing is free.
30 days is enough if you already have an understanding or both
wysiwyg web-design programs and a grounding ih html. I learnt HTML long before I bought Dreamweaver.
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Mon 11 Apr 2005, 11:44,
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