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Mac as a web host server — #11

Quote: Originally Posted by jay3ld were is the database stored What database? Quote: Originally Posted by jay3ld and is there a phpmyadmin for mac? VersionTracke…
MacNN Networking by Chuckit Wed, 8 Jun 2005 - 19:05

Mac as a web host server — #10

kool worked. 2 questions. were is the database stored and is there a phpmyadmin for mac? thanks. i am really interested in this. i have my own .com and i would like to be able t…
MacNN Networking by jay3ld Wed, 8 Jun 2005 - 18:07

Mac as a web host server — #9

You do have to edit two lines in your httpd.conf file to make Apache use PHP.
MacNN Networking by Chuckit Wed, 8 Jun 2005 - 17:22

Mac as a web host server — #8

then i must be missing something else to run a phpnuke webpage from my computer.
MacNN Networking by jay3ld Wed, 8 Jun 2005 - 16:47

Mac as a web host server — #7

Quote: Originally Posted by jay3ld with mac os x it is super simple to use your computer as a web host. though installing things such as php and mysql dont always work right for…
MacNN Networking by Chuckit Wed, 8 Jun 2005 - 13:49

Mac as a web host server — #6

Quote: Originally Posted by westrock OK, so port 80 is the Internet port? Will this affect other computers on the network (IE: incoming Internet will be steered to just the Mac…
MacNN Networking by Chuckit Wed, 8 Jun 2005 - 13:47

Mac as a web host server — #5

just a side note: port 80 is the typical port for HTTP so that is the default port that is accessed for web pages
MacNN Networking by mondayisgreat Wed, 8 Jun 2005 - 13:02

Mac as a web host server — #4

most likely not. but i would suggest getting a Switch instead. they retain ips better on macs and they send the info directly to that computer instead of all computers as a route…
MacNN Networking by jay3ld Tue, 7 Jun 2005 - 20:42

Mac as a web host server — #3

Quote: Originally Posted by Chuckit If your IP is dynamically assigned, you'll want to use DynDNS. And directing outside requests to your Mac means forwarding port 80 to the co…
MacNN Networking by westrock Tue, 7 Jun 2005 - 20:16

Mac as a web host server — #2

If your IP is dynamically assigned, you'll want to use DynDNS. And directing outside requests to your Mac means forwarding port 80 to the computer that you want.
MacNN Networking by Chuckit Tue, 7 Jun 2005 - 16:22

Mac as a web host server — #1

I see that I can use my Mac as a webserver, and can even log into it from within my network from other PC's. Right now when I use IE and type in the Macbox's local address 192.168…
MacNN Networking by westrock Tue, 7 Jun 2005 - 15:27

Motorola Razr V3 with Powerbook — #32

You can surf the web (tethering) using bluetooth and hopefully, your unlimited data plan... Check out this site: http://www.digitalpoint.com/~shawn/...-powerbook.html Cheers, Mi…
MacNN Troubleshooting by MikeD Mon, 6 Jun 2005 - 22:22

Sony HDV FX1 vs. DVX100a vs. Canon XL2 — #6

yeah i do like the xl2 VERY VERY much... about the 24p pretty much all the higher end 3-chips should have it. My dad filmed my brother's graduation w/ a DVX100A in 24p and it look…
MacNN Troubleshooting by loki74 Mon, 6 Jun 2005 - 16:33

Sony HDV FX1 vs. DVX100a vs. Canon XL2 — #5

Sorry, loki74, I can't stop being impressed with the look of the DVX100A's 24p film look. Here's some more screen grabs from Steve Buscemi's new film. Phil Parmet is the Director o…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Eynstyn Mon, 6 Jun 2005 - 01:12

Sony HDV FX1 vs. DVX100a vs. Canon XL2 — #4

Quote: Originally Posted by loki74 i say go with the XL2. I didnt read what you have there, but comparing the XL2 to teh DVX100A, the XL2 is much better. They are more or less e…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Eynstyn Sun, 5 Jun 2005 - 23:37

Sony HDV FX1 vs. DVX100a vs. Canon XL2 — #3

i say go with the XL2. I didnt read what you have there, but comparing the XL2 to teh DVX100A, the XL2 is much better. They are more or less equal in quality, but XL2 has of course…
MacNN Troubleshooting by loki74 Sun, 5 Jun 2005 - 22:10

Sony HDV FX1 vs. DVX100a vs. Canon XL2 — #2

The Review Was More Than Twice As Long As Would Fit In This Space. See The Remainder Of The Review At The Link Provided Above.
MacNN Troubleshooting by Eynstyn Sun, 5 Jun 2005 - 21:52

Sony HDV FX1 vs. DVX100a vs. Canon XL2 — #1

http://dvxuser.com/articles/shoot3/ (CHARTS AND FRAME GRABS CAN BE FOUND AT THE LINK) Sony HDV FX1 vs. DVX100a vs. Canon XL2 by Jarred Land and Barry Green Today’s video camera…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Eynstyn Sun, 5 Jun 2005 - 21:49

Sony HDV FX1 vs. DVX100a vs. Canon XL2 — #11

Quote: Originally Posted by loki74 Ronnie... dude.... really man, did he say he needed 200fps? come on. Star Wars used digital, and Mr.Lucas et al saved TONS of money. Digital i…
MacNN Troubleshooting by RonnieoftheRose Sun, 5 Jun 2005 - 21:49

Sony HDV FX1 vs. DVX100a vs. Canon XL2 — #12

Quote: Originally Posted by loki74 But that still cant justify the cost issue. I mean, I dont even know how to find out the official running price of one of those theatrical Pa…
MacNN Troubleshooting by RonnieoftheRose Sun, 5 Jun 2005 - 21:49

Sony HDV FX1 vs. DVX100a vs. Canon XL2 — #13

I know the prices of most digital cams. I was talking about film cams. I mean what is the running price on a Panavision PFX-P Platinum Panaflex camera system? If teh Canon XL2 i…
MacNN Troubleshooting by loki74 Sun, 5 Jun 2005 - 21:49

Sony HDV FX1 vs. DVX100a vs. Canon XL2 — #14

Quote: Originally Posted by loki74 I know the prices of most digital cams. I was talking about film cams. I mean what is the running price on a Panavision PFX-P Platinum Panaf…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Eynstyn Sun, 5 Jun 2005 - 21:49
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