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Hi all,
Coupla changes afoot. The web pages are now hosted at UEA to let us do horrible things with perl, php and databases etc. At the moment requests are redirected from www.anglian.org.uk, until the DNS catches up with us.
Some links may not like this very much, but it should straighten out soon enough.
New feature: the website's "ALUG related links" now takes you to a dynamic links page; anyone can add to it, just do a submission at:
http://139.222.129.17/links.shtml
(Beware - this is misbehaving occasionally, so if you see a Server Error, please be polite and ignore it!)
Think that's it...
Andrew.
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In message 37123483.BeroList-2.5.9@stu.uea.ac.uk, Andrew Savory A.Savory@uea.ac.uk writes
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Hi all,
Coupla changes afoot. The web pages are now hosted at UEA to let us do horrible things with perl, php and databases etc. At the moment requests are redirected from www.anglian.org.uk, until the DNS catches up with us.
Good. Can I be assured that my meddling with php3 won't be for no reason, i.e. we will have access to it on the permanent server?
While on the subject, my design has been somewhere thwarted by a php3 configuration problem. I compiled it (latest) with Apache (latest) and mysql (latest) on my RH5.2 box. Everything went fine, and httpd -l lists mod_php3.c as loaded. Unfortunately it won't parse the files, even with the php3 Add bit uncommented in the httpd.conf file. If anyone can assist, please see the posting in uk.comp.os.linux and reply there.
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On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, James Green wrote:
Good. Can I be assured that my meddling with php3 won't be for no reason, i.e. we will have access to it on the permanent server?
Heh. Sore point at the moment, as I can't convince PHP3.07 to compile on that particular box. You do have all the features that Apache 1.3.4 and PHP 3.06 have to offer though.
Andrew.
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