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Michael

2004-08-31, 8:55 pm

Mac users, please forgive such a Windows-centric question, but I need your help. And you can educate me in the process. I am helping a student of mine set up a development environment with php, mysql, and a webserver, and she uses a Mac. Are there any ins
tallation issues unique to mac that I should warn her about?

Can you recommend a simple web server - she is brand new to server-side work and I am trying to make this as painless as possible. Usually I recommend that students use Xitami, but I don't believe it comes in a Mac flavor. Does the Mac OS come with a serv
er, such as IIS on Windows? Does apache work well with Mac? Is there anything simpler?

And here's a question I've never thought about. If she installs MySQL on a Mac, and she wants to admin the server through a command line --- does Mac have a command line tool to work with? Typically, when you think command line you think of the old dos pr
ompt. What does the Mac have that will give us command line access?

Again, please excuse my ignorance, but here is an opp to educate those of us stuck in a MS POV. Thank you in advance.

Michael
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