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Post by ticalcman on Feb 9, 2002 23:20:25 GMT -5
I have begun to plan to build a dedicated server for kevtiva and a few other websites, and I need someone with experience using PHP programming to make kevtiva more dynamic. If you are experienced with php and want to help, please reply. Or, if you have an AMD Duron, Athlon, DDR RAM, or an AMD motherboard you'd like to donate, let me know.
The server will be running apache and PHP4.
Bob M.
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Post by Jbirk on Feb 10, 2002 3:12:42 GMT -5
Are you going to serve the site yourself? BTW, one of my friends has the little black book on how to register domain names for free straight through the central registry!
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Post by ticalcman on Feb 10, 2002 10:36:48 GMT -5
Registering them for free? Isn't that illegal... or is it legal and they want you to think it's illegal (considering in the US it's actually legal in almost all cases not to pay income tax...)?
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Post by Jbirk on Feb 10, 2002 14:39:16 GMT -5
I don't know, the point is that anybody with an internet connection; has the legal right to be a domain name registrar just like Namezero, the book simply explains how to be your own registar! The truth is that no body ever really owns a domain name, but they are just licensed to use them for a year; in fact, Verisign.com the current holder of the central registry database has been denyed the right to renew verisign.com, org, and net by some couts in the United States. The only problem is that they don't all expire for a long time, because they added themselves to the database for ten years abot 4 years ago. I expect that we will hear more about this in 2006-2008, and that they will go to a court of appellate and probably get an appeal, or get another domain name.
Fact: Countries can register domain names! (.se, ect.), states (.ca), the government doesn't pay for the .gov
I believe all of the above to be correct, if not, the please tell me about any inconsistonsys.
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Post by MissingIntellect on Feb 13, 2002 15:00:42 GMT -5
I'd be willing to do it, but if you read my planfile at MaxCoderz, I don't have a computer. It may be as long as a month before I'm back in business...
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Post by Jbirk on Feb 13, 2002 19:23:36 GMT -5
What is a good website that has tutorials on PHP?
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Post by Chris on Feb 14, 2002 10:04:57 GMT -5
try yahoo
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Post by Chris on Feb 14, 2002 16:20:21 GMT -5
first off, yahoo uses google, and i don't like google because by the time google came out, i'd already been using yahoo for like 2 or 3 years, and was used to it
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Post by Jbirk on Feb 14, 2002 18:14:25 GMT -5
Google is faster, and searches a larger database! Google also can search for images, ect.
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Post by Jbirk on Feb 15, 2002 16:05:34 GMT -5
That is sad that your dad gets angry if you don't use the search engine he approves of. I personally like google, and use it, but I use it becase I like it, not because somebody else told me to use it.
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Post by Jbirk on Feb 17, 2002 4:29:15 GMT -5
Why not?
And doesn't anybody here know a littly PHP?
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Post by Chris on Feb 17, 2002 13:38:59 GMT -5
flanders, i don't even know what php is (i assume it's a computer language designed for use with the internet, but aside from that, i don't know anything about it)
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Post by Jbirk on Feb 18, 2002 3:18:44 GMT -5
PHP is kind of like Perl, it is ran at the server level, and can display dynamic web pages. This board is a example YaBB clone that is remotly hosted at probards.com. This board is actually coded in Perl, but it could just as well have been wrighten in PHP.
VBulliten is one of the best boards ever created, it's back end is actually more stable than Ikonboard Version 3; but it requires PHP4, and MySQL support.
I still have to learn php.
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Post by David L on Feb 18, 2002 8:10:21 GMT -5
Yep, and there are a php version of yabb. You can download it here: www.yabb.info
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Post by Jbirk on Feb 18, 2002 16:59:23 GMT -5
Wow, the first .info I have seen.
Does Tigalaxy run PHP scripts?
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