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Topic: No PHP Error Log with FastCGI |
omaronly
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Its absolutely processing the Php code, just not outputting anything to the browser. The Fastcgi log shows is going as planned, but I would figure if there were errors they would be here. E_ALL & ... |
Topic: No PHP Error Log with FastCGI |
omaronly
Replies: 3
Views: 19049
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While I'm on the road in Morocco, I'm using Abyss and Sqlite as my local test server on WinXP in place of the relatively heavy Apache/MySQL. Love its very low memory footprint. However...
I cannot ... |
Topic: Aprelium at UN Internet Summit in Tunisia? |
omaronly
Replies: 3
Views: 8025
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Maybe a free, very-small footprint webserver [know any? ;-) ] would be useful in internet social projects, like a mobile, embedded webserver (wiMax.. someday) on the mesh-network $100 laptops or circu ... |
Topic: Aprelium at UN Internet Summit in Tunisia? |
omaronly
Replies: 3
Views: 8025
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Title says it all; Aprelium, did you guys get a chance to attend any of the sessions? |
Topic: Processors??????????? |
omaronly
Replies: 6
Views: 6776
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Don't forget the Pentium M! Considering the recent "costs to run a server thread", I've found that Pentium M based dekstops are very power efficient, especially for home servers which are not continuo ... |
Topic: Flame wars/Rude messages |
omaronly
Replies: 57
Views: 58901
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And as you can notice, most the questions posted here are about routers or scripting languages and not really about the server itself.
I would take that as a testament to how usable Abyss is! |
Topic: CGI - ABW in Linux |
omaronly
Replies: 4
Views: 19842
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...and don't forget to make that directory readable by the webserver. For example, IF your webserver runs as user and group nobody:nobody,
chown -R nobody:nobody /full/path/to/your/directory ... |
Topic: running from CD |
omaronly
Replies: 17
Views: 27875
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Theoretically, CD-RW will rewrite. Be sure it is formatted in UDF to ensure drive-like access, which will show it as a drive letter in Windows Explorer (assuming Windows, should be similar on a Mac). ... |
Topic: Where Does Everyone Live? |
omaronly
Replies: 16
Views: 18629
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Mililani Town, Hawaii, USA
...and yes, all our telecom goes through a single cable (flippin huge cable, though!) under the Pacific! |
Topic: IgniteFusion - ColdFusion clone Freeware |
omaronly
Replies: 28
Views: 58695
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Really!? Does that include CF MX 6.1 and the recently released 7? That wold be great. |
Topic: NETWORK camera hosting |
omaronly
Replies: 2
Views: 6281
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Put a link to it on an html page, or embed the java viewer in the webpage with the Object tag, Applet tag or Embed tag...whichever it will work with. |
Topic: BIG QUESTION |
omaronly
Replies: 9
Views: 17997
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Configure your router's port forwarding feature. Consult your router's manual for specific details for your model. |
Topic: Are you currently using Mozilla's Firefox as your browser? |
omaronly
Replies: 39
Views: 52502
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I abandoned IE about 2 years ago almost exclusively because of the pop-up problem. I surf pretty hard and it really annoyed me. I started using Opera 6 and then 7. It is a great browser, but the ad ... |
Topic: Digital Image Conversion |
omaronly
Replies: 12
Views: 13288
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Something close to what you're looking for would be a php function base64(). Many other languages have such a feature as well. It turns the binary data into text characters. It is usually used to tr ... |
Topic: Server Specifications? |
omaronly
Replies: 55
Views: 62218
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A tech geek has not lived a good life until they see "1.2TB" as a disk size :-) |
Topic: Moving to Linux - (Done!) |
omaronly
Replies: 11
Views: 11647
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Gentoo Linux (www.gentoo.org) is a good distro for servers. Its good for long holiday weekends when you have lots of time. But, I succesfully run it on a laptop and an old server (both 433MhZ, AMD K6 ... |
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