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I've been trying to decide whether to purchase Filemaker Server or FMS Advanced and it looks like I'll be basing my decision on how much I can do with the PHP Site Assistant. Is it possible to upload pictures to container fields when working with a database in a PHP generated site? I would test it myself on my trial version, but I'm currently having issues with "ERROR: 7 - Running out of Memory" (I'd love some help with that too, by the way). Also, I would imagine that one could use plugins and his/her own knowledge of PHP to modify the website after it is generated (add new pages, move things around, etc.), right? I'm getting comfortable with the SuperContainer plugin for IWP which makes it possible to upload pictures to a database online, but that seems to be an IWP-only plugin.

As for that annoying error message, it wasn't coming up earlier today when I hit the view site button, but at that time, I was on another network with another IP where I work. I was also getting help publishing a site on an external IP, so I would imagine there's some changed setting which is going to mess with the PHP Site Assistant unless I'm at work? Maybe someone could help me figure it out, though; I'm using a Mac and I think that the only thing that changed on my system was that in TCP/IP settings under network preferences, the IP address was replaced with a static IP. When I got home, I found that the IP address didn't change back automatically, so I went in and without thinking first changed the Configure IPv4 setting to Using DCHP (without the manual part). That seemed to fix the internet issue, but I'm new to this whole web publishing thing and wouldn't be surprised if I messed something up.

Thank you to anyone who took the time to read this and thanks especially to anyone who can help me out. :D

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