We are looking for members for the Twin Cities PHP User Group. Interested
parties can see http://www.moewes.com/tcphpug.html or
http://www.phpusergroups.org/groups.phtml?id=3&menu=groups
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of users, and that would be a lot of maintenance
> time. So I need to somehow incorporate the above into my signup scripts. Is
> this even possible??
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> TIA
> Ade
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I am trying to find a file editor / file management tool written in php
something like the file manager used by the old geocities now yahoo public
web servers. ANyone seen something like this, or done something like this??
Chris Moewes
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ss to edit pages (see above paragraph), any leade would be great as I
don't have time to write it myself.
Thanks..
Chris Moewes
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One thing to take a look at is ApacheToolBox, a simple text based script
that installs apache/mysql/php mod_perl and others (individually
selectable).
http://www.apachetoolbox.com/
On 16 Feb 2001 13:57:09 -0500, David OBrien wrote:
> I just build a new redhat 6.2 server (intel) to install php4
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