On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 12:02:18 -0400, BJ Tracy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> On Monday 13 September 2004 11:31 am, Ryan Steffes wrote:
> > On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 10:33:50 -0400, BJ Tracy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hello All,
> > >
> > > When looking at software to install/download, what is meant by the term
> > > "web based" ?  Is it for web pages only?   Does it require a server or
> > > will it work on a LAN?
> > > This is probably way elementary to a lot of you, sorry about that.
> > >
> > > Thanks for any reply,
> > > bj
> >
> > Hmm sounds like it means it runs as a webpage through Apache.  Which
> > software in particular do you mean?
> SNIP
> I think I found my answer,  web based means it runs on a server.
> I was looking at running MySQL on my LAN but don't think it will work
> (no server here).
> Here is an example:
>  UniLETIM is a web-based environment for complementary currency systems
>     such as Local Exchange Trading System (LETS) or TimeBank/TimeDollars.
>     It is written in PHP/MySQL. Release 0.9.1 includes new div-based
>     XHTML/CSS layout theme, many bugfixes and it is able to manage multiple
>     CC groups at one installation.
> Thanks,
> bj
> 
> 
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Keep in mind that "server" doesn't necessarily mean a dedicated
machine.  I'd wager a very large percentage of the people here are
running Apache servers for at least local use and even more are
running a mysql server on their local linux workstations.

--Ryan

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