quickbasicguru

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  1. I am not the best.

    I make my template as I make my template...

    What I really like is XML+XSL+CSS, it makes it easy to add and remove info.

    Plus, there are server side scripts to turn XML+XSL into XHTML, and you can also "save" the rendered page in Firefox as XHTML if you use the DOM Inspector...

  2. As an alternative to Apache (which I think is a great web server), all recent Windows versions come with some form of IIS.  Since this is internal, you shouldn't have to worry with all the security updates.

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    Not XP Home as far as I can see.

    Why is it when I see all the security notices for apache that it is for apache 2.x instead of apache 1.x? (I run apache 1.3.33)

  3. The thing that i liked about iccaros linux when I fisrt started was that I could run it from cd, then when I had a little more confidence I installed it to hard drive from the same cd.

    I don't think any of the other live linuxes have that option.

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    Knoppix has that option (and I have used it)

    I <3 my Knoppix 3.6 HD install....

  4. I would recommend trying a live CD first, like Knoppix so you can see some of the software and get to play around with it a bit before you install your distro.

    You can do many things with Knoppix, you can even install it to the HD if you REALLY wanted to(not the the most newbie friendly distro when installed to the HD)....

  5. First in XP run the Network Settings Wizard to setup file and printer sharing.

    Then you would set file and printer sharing in 98 (you could make a disk to set it up at the end of the XP process, it gives you that choice)

    Then you can share the files and folders that you want to share. (like in XP, right click on a folder and goto sharing)

  6. Simple, you just need server software.

    Apache is what I use, and the default setup is good enough for a home site.

    Download it, then install it. Start it up and you are serving files (just place the file in the right spot)

    Others can get to it by going to http://<you private IP> (like with me http://192.168.0.101)

    The only way someone from the internet would be able to get to it is if you forwarded the ports in your router.

  7. Hello and welcome.

    I was to and still am a member of the G4 forums although I will come here to answer tech support questions.

    I hope to see you around.

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    Same here.

    Now Tech Support has been renamed to Call For Help, I might visit there also and here.