Re: Standalone WebServer for PHP

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At 1:47 PM -0400 9/12/10, Jason Pruim wrote:
On Sep 12, 2010, at 1:33 PM, tedd wrote:
So, can I do what I do (i.e., programming) without having a host? Can I install a local server at my clients location and interface all their computers to use the server without them ever being connected to the Internet?

I may not know all the possibilities but the only way I can think of to accomplish that would be to have a server setup in their office with a bank of modems and have everyone call into the server. Basically like an old school internet provider.

If the main server can be secured to your clients liking there are ways that it can be on the net and still as safe as possible... But obviously not as safe as hard lines being dialed in...

You'ld also have to take into account possibly long distance charges if everyone wasn't local...

Forget modems or other such outside access -- everything would be done internally with computers and users being physically located within the office's physical location.

So, could a server be set up in an office that would run web-languages such that users in the office could access their server and run scripts using browsers?

Cheers,

tedd


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