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[Chameleon] From a local demo, to a web serverBart van den Eijnden bartvde@xs4all.nlTue, 09 Mar 2004 22:16:39 +0100
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Hi, you probably could have a look at: http://gishosting.net/ Your assumption, "I don't think that if you simply own some space from an Internet provider you can set up a web server", is right for Chameleon. At least you need to be able to run PHP (including modules), also you need to have rights on a temp directory etc. Best regards, Bart On Tue, 9 Mar 2004 20:07:18 +0100, Gianluigi Nozza <gianluigi.nozza@tiscali.it> wrote: > Hi listers > I have a general question to submit to the list. I have set up a working > sample application of mapserver and chameleon 1.1 in my local network, > (not > internet). > Everything is working and now I'm testing widgets functionalities. I was > even able to add some widget to the sample itself (believe me, for a real > newbie in html, php, mapserver, and chameleon is already a goal), but > I'am > still the only one that can see maps. > Since the last goal is to set up a real web map server, to access maps > from > the Internet, where I have to go now.... > I need a proprietary or dedicated web server isn't it ? or there are > other > solutions ? > I don't think that if you simply own some space from an Internet provider > you can set up a web server !!!, probably this is possible for the Itasca > demo, or applications build with Gmfactory, but not a Chameleon > application, > Is it true ? > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Chameleon mailing list > Chameleon@lists.maptools.org > http://lists.maptools.org/mailman/listinfo/chameleon > --
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