I think you're confused. the only WinGate I know of is an alternative to windows' internet connection sharing. It's not a web server.
and what's a T connection? On Thu, 20 Jun 2002 19:26:37 -0300, César Aracena wrote: >Hello all, > >I have this client who has a T connection and would like to run a >PHP / >MySQL based program in local mode, but also be able to make the data >available from the web but hosted in a remote server… kinda strange u >think? Me too… The problem is that his server doesn’t run with IIS >but >with a little ap called WinGate, which gives him all the approach for >his little network. Have anyone installed the PHP / MySQL under MS >NT4.0 >running WinGate before? Anything to tell me that will help me in the >process? > >Also, I would need the MySQL people to tell me how can I make the >local >& remote databases to stay synchronized let’s say with a one hour >interval top… Is this possible? FYI the remote db is hosted under a >Cobalt RAQ4i server running Red Hat Linux Apache Web server. > >Thanks in advance. > ><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cesar Aracena >CE / MCSE+I >Neuquen, Argentina >+54.299.6356688 >+54.299.4466621 > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php