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Message # 1008550:
Date: 12/06/01 09:13
By: Edith Profile
Subject: what if you don't have linux

I put my webpages on a Windows NT-server, and don't have acces to linux. Is there a php-script I can use to create html-pages automaticily online???

Edith

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Problem posting formsOlanrewaju, Michael Oluseyi02/28/05 14:25
about phpgaya02/16/05 03:08
The best php site copierLeonardo Forero02/28/03 22:34
RE: dynamic/static web sites?china_boy12/30/02 04:18
Need some advice please Dave McKergan05/09/02 09:04
RE: Use pavuk wget plus moreJames Wilford04/09/02 21:30
RE: dynamic/static web sites?Ellen Richardson02/27/02 12:06
what if you don't have linuxEdith12/06/01 09:13
dynamic/static web sites?John11/30/01 17:28
RE: wget to the rescueWhat if the site has passwords ?11/26/01 16:01
Url argument and javascript is solutionrachmadji wibowo Ph.D11/02/01 04:40
RE: What about URL arguments??-a solutionVladimir10/04/01 11:08
static and dynamicdavid10/03/01 16:14
lettersuhas09/15/01 10:48
Use pavuk wget plus moreA K08/22/01 06:39
RE: FrontpageNeil08/15/01 23:29
RE: What about URL arguments??Stephen Webb08/08/01 23:26
a different approach: Speeding up page loadsAlfredo Rahn07/31/01 05:55
IP Address configurationSaravanan07/31/01 02:37
RE: If you have mod_php you can use long URL'sRussel07/29/01 00:03
RE: If you have mod_php you can use long URL'sRussel07/28/01 23:56
RE: why re-invent the wheel?Raven07/11/01 09:52
RE: No need for Lynx, use fopen(http://)Bernhard Dreyer06/12/01 10:15
just run php directly manRadek Burkat06/11/01 12:10
If you have mod_php you can use long URL'sBill Peck06/07/01 16:39
RE: What about URL arguments??Rick05/25/01 07:52
static or dynamic?Ryan Thomas05/14/01 07:03
RE: wget to the rescuecertron05/13/01 09:10
RE: why re-invent the wheel?lanson05/07/01 23:57
Keep semi-static o r semi-dynamicTjin05/04/01 14:43
if your html on a web cd use javascript!!!Daniel05/02/01 15:24
why re-invent the wheel?foo05/02/01 07:57
Does anybody have a simple example?Ali Driver05/01/01 00:44
RE: wget to the rescueStefan Waidele04/30/01 21:29
RE: What about URL arguments??Jonathan Melhuish04/30/01 15:32
FrontpageTeo Danardi04/27/01 16:09
RE: What about URL arguments??Loris Tissino04/27/01 00:52
RE: keep it simpleLoris Tissino04/27/01 00:48
RE: wget to the rescueLoris Tissino04/27/01 00:46
RE: just use the php binary!Loris Tissino04/27/01 00:45
RE: What about URL arguments??Thomas Donadt04/26/01 16:18
RE: What about URL arguments??Andreas Bernhardsen04/25/01 10:36
RE: wget to the rescueAli Driver04/25/01 07:26
RE: just use the php binary!DrTebi04/25/01 05:12
RE: wget to the rescueeric04/24/01 14:17
RE: wget to the rescuedave04/24/01 00:49
RE: What about URL arguments??Thomas Donadt04/23/01 16:04
just use the php binary!Larry04/23/01 14:38
Good Idea...Webserver,.XML Dynamics,c++John04/22/01 07:35
No need for Lynx, use fopen(http://)John Lim04/22/01 01:05
I don't exactly get itMiguel Cruz04/21/01 23:35
What about URL arguments??Andy Dickinson04/21/01 19:29
keep it simpleTom04/21/01 12:57
Lynx vs. other toolsStralle04/20/01 20:26
wget to the rescueScott Marlowe04/20/01 17:18
 

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