[users@httpd] long shot -- laravel?

2025-05-14 Thread bruce
Hi. Follow up to a post I did a few days ago with regards to installing/setting up domains/dns/servers. This comes down to getting a better understanding of laravel/apache. So, if anyone has skills, or knows someone who does, pass the shout to the resource. Willing to discuss payment for a very

Re: [users@httpd] long shot -- laravel?

2025-05-14 Thread Frank Gingras
On Wed, May 14, 2025 at 11:13 PM bruce wrote: > Hi. > > Follow up to a post I did a few days ago with regards to > installing/setting up domains/dns/servers. > > This comes down to getting a better understanding of laravel/apache. > > So, if anyone has skills, or knows someone who does, pass the

Re: [users@httpd] long shot -- laravel?

2025-05-14 Thread Frank Gingras
On Thu, May 15, 2025 at 12:01 AM bruce wrote: > hey. thanks for the reply!! top side no matter to me!! but others > might think differently. > > > On Wed, May 14, 2025, 11:59 PM Mike Dewhirst > wrote: > >> I reckon one or other of the LLMs around would likely answer your >> questions useful

Re: [users@httpd] long shot -- laravel?

2025-05-14 Thread bruce
hey. thanks for the reply!! top side no matter to me!! but others might think differently. On Wed, May 14, 2025, 11:59 PM Mike Dewhirst wrote: > I reckon one or other of the LLMs around would likely answer your > questions usefully. > > ChatGPT, Claude and perplexity.ai come to mind. > > A

RE: [users@httpd] long shot -- laravel?

2025-05-14 Thread Mike Dewhirst
I reckon one or other of the LLMs around would likely answer your questions usefully.ChatGPT, Claude and perplexity.ai come to mind.Apologies for top-posting. My grasp of Samsung email config is pitiful.--Unsigned mail from my phone Original message From: bruce Date: 15/5/25

Re: [users@httpd] long shot -- laravel?

2025-05-14 Thread bruce
thanks. by the way -- I've posted a number of places, to try to get a handle on this. no luck yet. i've lurked on the list for a bit. does it get much traffic? On Wed, May 14, 2025 at 11:42 PM Frank Gingras wrote: > > > On Wed, May 14, 2025 at 11:13 PM bruce wrote: > >> Hi. >> >> Follow up

Re: [users@httpd] Re: dns/web server setup guru

2025-05-14 Thread Frank Gingras
On Wed, May 14, 2025 at 4:00 PM bruce wrote: > hi. > > think u miss my primary issue. to completely walk through/setup web > domain/server. > > ie, purchase url name, apply that to remote server/instance. setup > subdomains for different test apps, etc.. > > > On Wed, May 14, 2025, 3:38 PM bruc

[users@httpd] Re: dns/web server setup guru

2025-05-14 Thread bruce
hi. think u miss my primary issue. to completely walk through/setup web domain/server. ie, purchase url name, apply that to remote server/instance. setup subdomains for different test apps, etc.. On Wed, May 14, 2025, 3:38 PM bruce wrote: > Hi. > > Working on a few test web projects/apps. N

Re: [users@httpd] dns/web server setup guru

2025-05-14 Thread Frank Gingras
On Wed, May 14, 2025 at 3:39 PM bruce wrote: > Hi. > > Working on a few test web projects/apps. Normally, using a test remote > distance with the actual ipAdress is ok. However, a few test apps appear to > require/specify setting up actual sub-domains. > > I'm considering setting up test "domain"

[users@httpd] dns/web server setup guru

2025-05-14 Thread bruce
Hi. Working on a few test web projects/apps. Normally, using a test remote distance with the actual ipAdress is ok. However, a few test apps appear to require/specify setting up actual sub-domains. I'm considering setting up test "domain" for this purpose. So, looking for someone skilled in this