Yeah you can work with what you have here Lee, but I hope you aren't
going to be getting a lot of hits. Your NT server isn't going to hold
up to well if you do get a lot of hits. Adam
--- Sorcerer <sorcerer@stripped> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm currently running NT, Apache web server, Perl
> 5.004_04 for NT, MySQL,
> and having no problems at all, except for running
> .cgi scripts out of my
> website root directory. I'm sure it's just a
> configuration problem, but I
> haven't found it yet.
>
> Lee
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christopher R. Jones [mailto:cj@stripped]
> Sent: Monday, June 14, 1999 5:45 AM
> To: yamin
> Cc: mysql@stripped
> Subject: Re: Find Help...
>
>
> Whoa
> Yamin, work with what you have. If you school has a
> Pentium with Windows
> 95 or preferrably NT 4.0, you can use Mysql, Perl
> and a WEB server to do
> all you want. For a WEB server, you can use Xitami
> (share ware) or
> Internet Information Server if your school has it
> set up.
>
> Send a message stating what equipment your school
> has on hand.
>
> Your most important task will be to learn something
> about relational
> database design and SQL. You will have to plan your
> database structure
> before you implement it.
>
> >
> > MySQL can do what you need if you have the skills
> and knowledge to do
> >the job.
> >
> > There are several ways to accomplish this, here is
> what I would
> >suggest:
> >
> > - Get an Pentium or AMD K-6 system with a SCSI
> drive
> > - Install Linux
> > - Read tips on basic security to make sure you do
> not get hacked before
> >you can take your installation CD out of the drive
> -:)
> > - Learn some basics of Unix adminstration
> > - Install MySQL, and read the manual thoroughly
> > - Learn some basics of SQL, play areound with
> tables and queries
> > - Install PHP, mess with it a little to figure out
> how it works
> > - Write a simple database application ( eg,
> phonebook) with a Web
> >interface through PHP
> > - Add a couple of extra features to your simple
> application
> > - Start working on you library application
> > - Get it finished
> >
> >As you are doing all these things, feel free to ask
> questions on the
> >list, but make sure to do your homework before
> posting a question - make
> >a decent effort to find the answer yourself first.
> Make sure to ask
> >specific questions as you encounter difficulties.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >--
> >Sasha Pachev
> >http://www.sashanet.com
> >
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