richard wrote:
> I would have recommended Omni HTTPd, but it seems it is no more. Anyone
> know what happened to it?
Funny, how it seems that there aren't so many choices for this in the
Windows world.
> Regardless, I'd recommend buying a server
> (cheap or otherwise) running your target enviro
Peter Ford wrote:
> O. Lavell wrote:
>>
>> Also, it is not for daily use. I have two desktop computers and a
>> server for that. This is for when I have to go by train or something.
>>
>> Essentially it is just an extra plaything.
>>
>>
> Does the battery still hold enough charge for a train jo
Hi,
> What do people on this list use as an ultra-lightweight web server (with
> PHP capability of course) on Windows? I have an old but still well
> functioning laptop that I have just given a second life by installing
> Windows Fundamentals (a stripped down version of XP). This works
> surprisin
O. Lavell wrote:
>
> Also, it is not for daily use. I have two desktop computers and a server
> for that. This is for when I have to go by train or something.
>
> Essentially it is just an extra plaything.
>
Does the battery still hold enough charge for a train journey - that always
seems to b
Daevid Vincent wrote:
> Out of curiosity, if this is just for coding, and you're already a Linux
> guy, why not just install a lightweight linux flavor on the laptop
> instead of WF/XP?
This is a rather prehistoric (Windows 98 era) laptop, a Compaq Armada
1700 with 266 MHz CPU. Somewhere along t
Jonathan Tapicer wrote:
> Try nginx (http://nginx.net/), very light, has a Windows binary
> distribution and can be configured easily for PHP.
Sorry for my late reply, and thank you for this suggestion. I am now
trying nginx and it looks very promising so far. It seems to be both a
very simple
Out of curiosity, if this is just for coding, and you're already a Linux
guy, why not just install a lightweight linux flavor on the laptop instead
of WF/XP?
http://www.xfce.org/
http://lightlinux.blogspot.com/2008/06/top-10-of-lightweight-linux_24.html
You didn't mention the specs, but any comp
Try nginx (http://nginx.net/), very light, has a Windows binary
distribution and can be configured easily for PHP.
You can also find some version of Lighttpd compiled for Windows and
skip the compilation troubles, and you can use this:
http://sites.google.com/site/lightytray/ to control the webser
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