Newbies Udaryls Posted November 29, 2000 Newbies Share Posted November 29, 2000 Can we use FMU as a back end and have our users put the HTML on a Linux webserver running Apache? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dspires Posted November 29, 2000 Share Posted November 29, 2000 Not with the FMP Web Companion, the HTML (CDML) pages need to be on the same machine as FMP. You could, however, use another front end via ODBC on the other machine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Newbies Udaryls Posted November 30, 2000 Author Newbies Share Posted November 30, 2000 Like using ODBC queries from .PHP3 or .ASP? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kurt Knippel Posted November 30, 2000 Share Posted November 30, 2000 quote: Originally posted by dspires: Not with the FMP Web Companion, the HTML (CDML) pages need to be on the same machine as FMP. Well this is not entirely true. You can just put the few CDML tagged pages on the FMP Unlimited server and all of you other pages on the Apache machine. There are only like a dozen or so pages, many of which are simply error result pages, necessary. You could also use XML results from the Web Companion and send those to pages anywhere. ------------------ =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Kurt Knippel Consultant Database Resources mailto:[email protected] http://www.database-resources.com =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= sphinx-kittens.mov.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anatoli Posted November 30, 2000 Share Posted November 30, 2000 quote: Originally posted by Udaryls: Can we use FMU as a back end and have our users put the HTML on a Linux webserver running Apache? Not on Linux/Apache, but through Web Connector you can do it on Mac OS X (you know, the UNIX Mac) and Apache. You can use RAIC with 3-4 machines supplying the data to the MacOsX Apache serving web on port 80. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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