Miroslav Skoric wrote:
Dennis Myers wrote:
Misko, it has been a while since I did this, but, you should be able
to take all of the html pages, such as index.html, page1xx.html etc
and all .png, .gif, .jpg, etc save them to a CD or DVD and then
install them all in /var/www/html. Then start httpd
On Tuesday 08 March 2005 03:15 pm, Miroslav Skoric wrote:
> Dennis Myers wrote:
> > Misko, it has been a while since I did this, but, you should be able to
> > take all of the html pages, such as index.html, page1xx.html etc and
> > all .png, .gif, .jpg, etc save them to a CD or DVD and then instal
Dennis Myers wrote:
Misko, it has been a while since I did this, but, you should be able to take
all of the html pages, such as index.html, page1xx.html etc and
all .png, .gif, .jpg, etc save them to a CD or DVD and then install them all
in /var/www/html. Then start httpd and Apache should pick
On Sunday 06 March 2005 04:15 pm, Miroslav Skoric wrote:
> Gentle folks,
>
> I want to migrate my company's intranet web site
> from Windows platform to Linux. At the moment I
> run that web on a W2k server and administer it
> from a W2k client (using MS FrontPage for editing
> HTM pages and Visual
Gentle folks,
I want to migrate my company's intranet web site
from Windows platform to Linux. At the moment I
run that web on a W2k server and administer it
from a W2k client (using MS FrontPage for editing
HTM pages and Visual InterDev for ASP). I
authenticate my users with a logon.asp page
Gentle folks,
I want to migrate an intranet web from Windows platform to Linux. At the
moment I run the web
on a W2k server and administer it from a W2k client (using MS FrontPage
for editing htm pages
and VisInterDev for the asp ones). I authenticate my users with a
logon.asp page that looks in