PhgGedView
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PhgGedView
er der nogen der kender til PhgGedView
hvordan virker det skal hele programmet opload
til ens server.
og hvordan med opsætning?
kan man nøjes med Dansk og Engelsk?
JB
hvordan virker det skal hele programmet opload
til ens server.
og hvordan med opsætning?
kan man nøjes med Dansk og Engelsk?
JB
Re: PhgGedView
Scripsit oz:
Ja
Ja
Det er der
Ja
Hvor godt man ellers forstår forvirringen over at stå med PhpGedView
for første gang, så er spørgsmålene ovenfor altså ikke særlig lette at
svare meningsfuldt på. Tag et kig på:
http://www.cslarsen.dk/html/vejledning_ ... edview.htm
--
Med venlig hilsen
Lars Erik Bryld
er der nogen der kender til PhgGedView
Ja
hvordan virker det skal hele programmet opload
til ens server.
Ja
og hvordan med opsætning?
Det er der
kan man nøjes med Dansk og Engelsk?
Ja
Hvor godt man ellers forstår forvirringen over at stå med PhpGedView
for første gang, så er spørgsmålene ovenfor altså ikke særlig lette at
svare meningsfuldt på. Tag et kig på:
http://www.cslarsen.dk/html/vejledning_ ... edview.htm
--
Med venlig hilsen
Lars Erik Bryld
Re: PhgGedView
oz wrote:
there is an excellent expert discussion going on on
news:soc.genealogy.computing
if you like using time on running a server instead of just doing genealogy
the advice is to install an apache server on your own machine
or home network, and install PhgGedView on that
to which I would suggest adding an off site mirror to have the best of
both worlds
Hugh W
--
a wonderful artist in Denmark
http://www.ingerlisekristoffersen.dk/
Beta blogger
http://snaps4.blogspot.com/ photographs and walks
old blogger GENEALOGE
http://hughw36.blogspot.com/ MAIN BLOG
er der nogen der kender til PhgGedView
hvordan virker det skal hele programmet opload
til ens server.
og hvordan med opsætning?
kan man nøjes med Dansk og Engelsk?
there is an excellent expert discussion going on on
news:soc.genealogy.computing
if you like using time on running a server instead of just doing genealogy
the advice is to install an apache server on your own machine
or home network, and install PhgGedView on that
to which I would suggest adding an off site mirror to have the best of
both worlds
Hugh W
--
a wonderful artist in Denmark
http://www.ingerlisekristoffersen.dk/
Beta blogger
http://snaps4.blogspot.com/ photographs and walks
old blogger GENEALOGE
http://hughw36.blogspot.com/ MAIN BLOG
Re: PhgGedView
tak for hjælpen
JB
"Lars Erik Bryld" <[email protected]> skrev i en meddelelse
news:[email protected]...
JB
"Lars Erik Bryld" <[email protected]> skrev i en meddelelse
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Scripsit oz:
er der nogen der kender til PhgGedView
Ja
hvordan virker det skal hele programmet opload
til ens server.
Ja
og hvordan med opsætning?
Det er der
kan man nøjes med Dansk og Engelsk?
Ja
Hvor godt man ellers forstår forvirringen over at stå med PhpGedView
for første gang, så er spørgsmålene ovenfor altså ikke særlig lette at
svare meningsfuldt på. Tag et kig på:
http://www.cslarsen.dk/html/vejledning_ ... edview.htm
--
Med venlig hilsen
Lars Erik Bryld
Re: PhgGedView
Hugh Watkins wrote:
from my email
The easy way (and I mean EASY) is to get a copy of XAMPP. This is
Apache, PHP, PhpMyAdmin, MySQL and it takes maybe 15 minutes to set up.
Then you can use PGV, write your own PHP, drop it into your pocket
and take it with you.
<< thanks to the sender
Hugh W
--
a wonderful artist in Denmark
http://www.ingerlisekristoffersen.dk/
Beta blogger
http://snaps4.blogspot.com/ photographs and walks
old blogger GENEALOGE
http://hughw36.blogspot.com/ MAIN BLOG
oz wrote:
er der nogen der kender til PhgGedView
hvordan virker det skal hele programmet opload
til ens server.
og hvordan med opsætning?
kan man nøjes med Dansk og Engelsk?
there is an excellent expert discussion going on on
news:soc.genealogy.computing
if you like using time on running a server instead of just doing genealogy
the advice is to install an apache server on your own machine
or home network, and install PhgGedView on that
to which I would suggest adding an off site mirror to have the best of
both worlds
from my email
The easy way (and I mean EASY) is to get a copy of XAMPP. This is
Apache, PHP, PhpMyAdmin, MySQL and it takes maybe 15 minutes to set up.
Then you can use PGV, write your own PHP, drop it into your pocket
and take it with you.
<< thanks to the sender
Hugh W
--
a wonderful artist in Denmark
http://www.ingerlisekristoffersen.dk/
Beta blogger
http://snaps4.blogspot.com/ photographs and walks
old blogger GENEALOGE
http://hughw36.blogspot.com/ MAIN BLOG
Re: PhgGedView
In article <[email protected]>,
Hugh Watkins <[email protected]> writes:
Hugh,
Dunno if you're thinking of what I've said in regard to the above, but
let me say that I don't necessarily recommend that everybody go the
route of creating his own server on his home machine. I do it because
I enjoy it, but others might find the free/low cost hosting sites
recommended in the Eastman review a better option.
While I agree installing Apache/pGV/PHP/MySQL is relatively easy,
there ARE folks for whom it is either (1) rocket science and,
therefore, too hard or (2) not worth the time and effort for the
perceived gain. As Eastman pointed out, it's really VERY easy ..
if you let somebody else do it, and this is the route to take
for many.
Bob Melson
--
Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas
-----
"People unfit for freedom---who cannot do much with it---are
hungry for power." ---Eric Hoffer
Hugh Watkins <[email protected]> writes:
oz wrote:
er der nogen der kender til PhgGedView
hvordan virker det skal hele programmet opload
til ens server.
og hvordan med opsætning?
kan man nøjes med Dansk og Engelsk?
there is an excellent expert discussion going on on
news:soc.genealogy.computing
if you like using time on running a server instead of just doing genealogy
the advice is to install an apache server on your own machine
or home network, and install PhgGedView on that
to which I would suggest adding an off site mirror to have the best of
both worlds
Hugh W
Hugh,
Dunno if you're thinking of what I've said in regard to the above, but
let me say that I don't necessarily recommend that everybody go the
route of creating his own server on his home machine. I do it because
I enjoy it, but others might find the free/low cost hosting sites
recommended in the Eastman review a better option.
While I agree installing Apache/pGV/PHP/MySQL is relatively easy,
there ARE folks for whom it is either (1) rocket science and,
therefore, too hard or (2) not worth the time and effort for the
perceived gain. As Eastman pointed out, it's really VERY easy ..
if you let somebody else do it, and this is the route to take
for many.
Bob Melson
--
Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas
-----
"People unfit for freedom---who cannot do much with it---are
hungry for power." ---Eric Hoffer
Re: PhgGedView
Robert Melson wrote:
2)
which is why I use the freebies at rootsweb
and I want my data to survive
I have seen so many private sites lost when the user dies or fails to
pay the sevice charges
Hugh W
--
a wonderful artist in Denmark
http://www.ingerlisekristoffersen.dk/
Beta blogger
http://snaps4.blogspot.com/ photographs and walks
old blogger GENEALOGE
http://hughw36.blogspot.com/ MAIN BLOG
In article <[email protected]>,
Hugh Watkins <[email protected]> writes:
oz wrote:
er der nogen der kender til PhgGedView
hvordan virker det skal hele programmet opload
til ens server.
og hvordan med opsætning?
kan man nøjes med Dansk og Engelsk?
there is an excellent expert discussion going on on
news:soc.genealogy.computing
if you like using time on running a server instead of just doing genealogy
the advice is to install an apache server on your own machine
or home network, and install PhgGedView on that
to which I would suggest adding an off site mirror to have the best of
both worlds
Hugh W
Hugh,
Dunno if you're thinking of what I've said in regard to the above, but
let me say that I don't necessarily recommend that everybody go the
route of creating his own server on his home machine. I do it because
I enjoy it, but others might find the free/low cost hosting sites
recommended in the Eastman review a better option.
While I agree installing Apache/pGV/PHP/MySQL is relatively easy,
there ARE folks for whom it is either (1) rocket science and,
therefore, too hard or (2) not worth the time and effort for the
perceived gain. As Eastman pointed out, it's really VERY easy ..
if you let somebody else do it, and this is the route to take
for many.
2)
which is why I use the freebies at rootsweb
and I want my data to survive
I have seen so many private sites lost when the user dies or fails to
pay the sevice charges
Hugh W
--
a wonderful artist in Denmark
http://www.ingerlisekristoffersen.dk/
Beta blogger
http://snaps4.blogspot.com/ photographs and walks
old blogger GENEALOGE
http://hughw36.blogspot.com/ MAIN BLOG
Re: PhgGedView
On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 17:02:30 GMT, [email protected] (Robert
Melson) wrote:
I don't think I want to get into that at this time. First, I doubt
that the program would make me want to change from the programs I use
now. Second, it appears that one of the advantages is sharing and I
have no plans to share my entire tree with anyone - I will exchange
direct lines with people one-on-one. In some cases I think giving
people too much data discourages research and I need people to COMPARE
data with, not to merely accept what I have.
I'm involved in a couple of funsy things now in addition to continuing
to upload to my website. I am using my 50+ pages of facts and doing a
spreadsheet - counties across the top and years down the side listing
names occupying the counties in chrono order. I'm also going to color
counties on formation maps by chrono occupation to better see the
migration pattern. I can't prove my ancestor prior to 1790 so if I
track all the other Sullivans whatever is untracked must be his daddy.
What I really suspect is that the records, if they existed, were
destroyed by war, fire and flood. My only out is probably prepondrance
of evidence and I've already done that for 5 previous generatioins.
I did send you an e-mail about OO and my need to change defaults on
margins, fonts and tabs.
Hugh
Melson) wrote:
In article <[email protected]>,
Hugh Watkins <[email protected]> writes:
oz wrote:
er der nogen der kender til PhgGedView
hvordan virker det skal hele programmet opload
til ens server.
og hvordan med opsætning?
kan man nøjes med Dansk og Engelsk?
there is an excellent expert discussion going on on
news:soc.genealogy.computing
if you like using time on running a server instead of just doing genealogy
the advice is to install an apache server on your own machine
or home network, and install PhgGedView on that
to which I would suggest adding an off site mirror to have the best of
both worlds
Hugh W
Hugh,
Dunno if you're thinking of what I've said in regard to the above, but
let me say that I don't necessarily recommend that everybody go the
route of creating his own server on his home machine. I do it because
I enjoy it, but others might find the free/low cost hosting sites
recommended in the Eastman review a better option.
I don't think I want to get into that at this time. First, I doubt
that the program would make me want to change from the programs I use
now. Second, it appears that one of the advantages is sharing and I
have no plans to share my entire tree with anyone - I will exchange
direct lines with people one-on-one. In some cases I think giving
people too much data discourages research and I need people to COMPARE
data with, not to merely accept what I have.
I'm involved in a couple of funsy things now in addition to continuing
to upload to my website. I am using my 50+ pages of facts and doing a
spreadsheet - counties across the top and years down the side listing
names occupying the counties in chrono order. I'm also going to color
counties on formation maps by chrono occupation to better see the
migration pattern. I can't prove my ancestor prior to 1790 so if I
track all the other Sullivans whatever is untracked must be his daddy.
What I really suspect is that the records, if they existed, were
destroyed by war, fire and flood. My only out is probably prepondrance
of evidence and I've already done that for 5 previous generatioins.
I did send you an e-mail about OO and my need to change defaults on
margins, fonts and tabs.
Hugh
Re: PhgGedView
In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] (J. Hugh Sullivan) writes:
<snip>
in the header, not the (phony) [email protected]. I'll be
happy to help if I can.
Bob
--
Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas
-----
"People unfit for freedom---who cannot do much with it---are
hungry for power." ---Eric Hoffer
[email protected] (J. Hugh Sullivan) writes:
<snip>
I did send you an e-mail about OO and my need to change defaults on
margins, fonts and tabs.
Hugh
Hmmmm. And I haven't received it. Use the Reply-To address
in the header, not the (phony) [email protected]. I'll be
happy to help if I can.
Bob
--
Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas
-----
"People unfit for freedom---who cannot do much with it---are
hungry for power." ---Eric Hoffer