Hi Don,
> A minor (and probably unimportant in the contex) clarification: > > MySQL charges for distribution of the *server*. If you > provide an app > as, e.g., an ASP that runs on a MySQL server on a hosting service > where the end user is only *using* that database and never > installing > the server, usage is free. But if the end user needs a MySQL > database > on his or her machine, then the charge kicks in. Right. MYSQL isn't a god choice for the teck level of my users anyway, > Scott, I've heard good things about serendipity and the author is a > frequent contributor here. Certainly worth a look. So have I. But sadly the source stacks and routines are broken (links I should say) on the developers website. Is this a living product - or abandonware? I joined the Google mail list and have had no replies. I was over the moon at the potential for this project (Serendipity), but I can't test it out without the complete links to download the various pieces. :-( Scott _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution