HFS is kids stuff. It's drag and drop and boom your sharing files. Not that hard really. Best way to go if you don't have a lot of time to setup and configure bloated apache.
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HFS is kids stuff. It's drag and drop and boom your sharing files. Not that hard really. Best way to go if you don't have a lot of time to setup and configure bloated apache.
Not like apache is SOOOOOOO hard to configure.... last time I installed and configure (fast-config, that is) was 5mins ;)Quote:
Originally posted by shn@11 April 2004 - 22:30
HFS is kids stuff. It's drag and drop and boom your sharing files. Not that hard really. Best way to go if you don't have a lot of time to setup and configure bloated apache.
I do prefer HFS for some matters, though
how do people connect to me?
:lol: HFS sucks. :P
I'll like it when you can put install PHP with all the good stuff like Apache, aspell, BCMath Arbitrary Precision Mathematics, bzip2, Calendar, CCVS, clibpdf, COM, ctype, CuRL, Cybercash, CyberMUT, dBase, DBM, DBM-Style Database Abstraction, dbx, DOM XML, EXIF, FDF. filePro, FriBiDi, FTP, gettext, GD, GMP Arbitrary Precision Mathematics, Hyperwave, ICAP, iconv, IMAP, Informix, Ingres II, InterBase, IRC Gateway, Java, Kerberos, LDAP, MCAL, mcrypt, mhash, Microsoft SQL Server, Ming, mnoGoSearch, mSQL, MySQL, NNTP, ODBC, Oracle, OvrimosSQL, pdflib, Payflow Pro, POP3, PostgreSQL, pspell, readline, Recode, Sablotron XSLT, Satellite COBRA Client, Shared Memory, shmop, SNMP, sockets, SWF, Sybase, System V Semaphore, vpopmail, WDDX, XML Parser, XSLT, TAZ, YP/NIS, Zip, and zlib.
:rolleyes: Whew!
again, how do people connect to me
Click me to :rtfaq:
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