5 steps and APACHE mod harbour is running

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5 steps and APACHE mod harbour is running

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Hello,
here is a tested installation guide for mod harbour on WINDOWS 64 bit.
You have your server running in 5 little steps. No setup work needed.
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https://winhotel.space/modharbourdoc/ap ... lation.htm
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Hello,
now I tested also WINDOWS 10 home 64 bit.
With in 10 min. all is running.
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regards, saludos

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Dear Antonio,
the WIKI instruction starts from an installed APACHE.
Most of us do not have a APACHE server ready. Before I posted this manual I tested again on my notebook with WINDOWS 10 home.

This instruction I posted shows how you start from zero and with no usere interaction beside starting the exe files. And on Windows 64 which I tested all is working in 5-10 min. depending on you download speed.

I wanted to show that in 5 - 10 min. you have your mod harbour running.

I think I'll do a video to convince those still hesitant to test mod harbor how easy everything is.

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Dear Otto ,

That would be great for beginners...! Thanks in advance...!

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Shridhar
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shri_fwh wrote:Dear Otto ,

That would be great for beginners...! Thanks in advance...!

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I agree :lol: :lol:
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Hello Mark,
on which PC/OS do you want to install mod harbour.
Have you tried the instaruction.

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Otto,

I'm responsible for a soccer-club. I make the site (http://www.kaboutersopglabbeek.be)

but behinde it, i made a FW application for the coaches to manage there teams (personel data,team selections, memberdata, ....)

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But for this to work, they need the Fw app. on there pc in order to connect to the online database. (mariadb way)
Also, the people with a Mac-pc can't run the fw app.

Therefore i'm folowing the Mod-harbour evolution closely. I've tested some of the samples online (very promising for sure)

until 4/5 okt. i have less time, but then I will try to get 1 part working with Mod.

I'm especialy interested in knowing how it will react on a smartphone !! I have no option that FW will work on a smartphone, but normaly Mod. will work on every device, so that will give options for sure.

As of installation :

For the site, I always upload changed files directly to the online server. Test what I have changed and if it goes bad, i copy the previously file back.
not the right way i know, but it is not a commercial site, so nobody will notice it )))

Installing Apache and more database stuff could solve this, but before Mod H. all this is difficult for non professional users (only hobby from my side)
Now, with Mod H. and the installation process you mentioned (Apache is not needed) all is strongly simplyfied.

I have options on

Win 7 machines
Win 10 machines (and will probably go for the Win 10) because users will update to Win 10)

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Marc
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Hi Marc.
Take a look at Bootstrap. With this HTML extension you can make every page auto adapting to
small screens to biggers without any problem. And in a lot of mod_harbour examples is used
and you can learn it in few time. And if there is something that you can't do with al this is
possible to integrate Javascript. I've already made two applications and they are running very well,
also connected to Advantage Database Server.
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Hello friends,
here is the link to the video showing the installation of mod harbour.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsmAGsbIHdQ

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https://winhotel.space/modharbourdoc/ap ... lation.htm

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Re: 5 steps and APACHE mod harbour is running

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Dear Antonio, Otto,

As I was checking the CAUCHO Resin web server this also support httpd protocol. have found similar info of Apache Mod.

https://www.caucho.com/resin-3.1/doc/install-apache.xtp


Just for knowledge will the mod_harbour also work with CAUCHO Resin web server ?

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