Php is virtually free on most hosting accounts. I've never seen a
hosting company (other than .Mac) that didn't allow Php scripts on their
system at no additional charge.
- Ryan Dary
Arnaud Nicolet wrote:
> Well, learning PHP is not the hardest part, because it seems .mac
> servers don't allow either Yuma nor PHP. If I have to choose another
> server than .mac to be allowed to have PHP, then why not choosing one
> with Yuma support? I guess supporting PHP is more expensive, for a
> server, than supporting "raw"/any execution code by placing the
> necessary components.
>
> The problems are:
> 1: how do I learn PHP? Are there tutorials?
> 2: what server do you recommend?
> 3: is there not a simple web server that has an interpreter (for
> using Yuma), and nothing more?
>
> Thank you for your answer.
>
> Le 26 mai 08 � 23:56 (soir), Ryan Dary a �crit:
>
>> For what it is worth, if you already know REALbasic, learning PHP is a
>> snap, and almost any $5.00/mo to $20/mo simple hosting package will
>> give
>> you Php without databases. Even if you only get Php 5, you may be
>> able
>> to use the built in SQLite engine even if you don't get MySQL... which
>> would work for some of the simple things.
>>
>> Going from REALbasic to Php is really pretty simple, and there isn't
>> (hardly) anything you can't do with Php that you can do in REALbasic
>> except maybe RBscript.
>>
>> - Ryan
>>
>> Arnaud Nicolet wrote:
>>
>>> Well, my needs are rather simples for now: I want to move my .mac
>>> website elsewhere to be allowed to use Yuma to make a more
>>> interesting website (for me as well as visitors). With that, I could
>>> add some passworded pages, for instance. But I don't know yet wether
>>> or not I may want to have more needs in the future.
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