[nycphp-talk] XAMPP for MacOS X?
Stephen Musgrave
stephen at musgrave.org
Tue Jul 20 08:05:48 EDT 2004
Jon -
I also believe that Samba is a part of the OS as well. You may want to
check out Marc Liyanage's site for all sorts of OS X goodies:
http://www.entropy.ch/
Stephen
On Monday, July 19, 2004, at 11:48 PM, Jon Baer wrote:
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> hey -
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> @ my job we have a left over Mac OS X machine and im thinking of having
> it run Samba but also AMP, is there an all-on-one buffet package I can
> go for? or is Mac tricky in setting up? i have spent about .5% of my
> life on a Mac so im looking for a fun challenge after work hours.
>
> a guide somewhere? is it the same @ linux setup?
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> | http://developer.apple.com/internet/opensource/php.html
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> - - jon
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> Isn't Mailman pretty good at handling email addresses, even in the
body?
>=20
> It seems to be, unless someone already manually edited this:
>=20
> http://lists.nyphp.org/pipermail/talk/2004-July/010909.html
Yeah, but spam crawlers are getting quite smart. For instance, blah at
blah.org can be detected.
I also write stuff like this, thanks to Knight's recommendation:
hans not junk at nyphp.com
The junk at nyphp.com get's gobbled up by the bots, but obviously it's ok
:)
H
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