RE: [Cooker] suggestion for frontpage+apache

2000-03-07 Thread Civileme
n-linux.phtml That might be helpful. Civileme > > > > -Message d'origine- > > De : Jean-Michel Dault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Envoyé : dimanche 5 mars 2000 03:19 > > À : geoffrey lee > > Cc : cooker list > > Objet : Re: [Cooker] s

RE: [Cooker] suggestion for frontpage+apache

2000-03-07 Thread NEPOTE Charles (Neuilly Gestion)
Title: RE: [Cooker] suggestion for frontpage+apache Hello, The installation of FrontPage Server Extensions is quite difficult for a newbie as I am. Should it be possible to make a separate RPM of Apache + FPSE preconfigured (without the need of compile Apache sources) ? Best Regards

Re: [Cooker] suggestion for frontpage+apache

2000-03-05 Thread Stefan van der Eijk
> > Looking from the alpha perspective, I need some of compaq's TRU64 libs > > to get the TRU64 version of FPSE working... I'd rather see more > > effort going into this project: > > http://www.nimh.org/fpse.shtml > I looked into the project, looks interesting. I don't know if it's stable > or

Re: [Cooker] suggestion for frontpage+apache

2000-03-04 Thread Jean-Michel Dault
On Sat, 4 Mar 2000, geoffrey lee wrote: > hello, > > i just saw this on freshmeat. i don't have time to try it out yet, and even > if i do, i don't have the resources to test if it fully works (web server > won't be up for a while...) what does everyone think? > http://home.edo.uni-dortmund.de/

Re: [Cooker] suggestion for frontpage+apache

2000-03-04 Thread Jean-Michel Dault
On Sat, 4 Mar 2000, Stefan van der Eijk wrote: > Looking from the alpha perspective, I need some of compaq's TRU64 libs > to get > the TRU64 version of FPSE working... I'd rather see more effort going > into > this project: > > http://www.nimh.org/fpse.shtml I looked into the project, looks i

Re: [Cooker] suggestion for frontpage+apache

2000-03-04 Thread Stefan van der Eijk
> i just saw this on freshmeat. i don't have time to try it out yet, and even > if i do, i don't have the resources to test if it fully works (web server > won't be up for a while...) what does everyone think? > http://home.edo.uni-dortmund.de/~chripo/ Seems to be some wrapper that makes fpse a bi