I wrote: > >What Frontier does is ideal, and >>if I was determined to do a serious website on a Mac, I'd probably > >pay the money for Frontier. and Chris Nandor replied: >Personally, I would purchase WebTen, which is an Apache port that includes >its own Unix environment, including its own perl, which acts just like perl >on Unix. The one Mac-based website I run is on a Mac because it requires a back end written using the 4th Dimension RDBMS. If I used WebTen, could Apache talk to 4th Dimension, and would it use the same AppleEvents that a pure Mac (e.g. WebSTAR, Quid Pro Quo) server would use? -David- David Steffen, Ph.D. President, Biomedical Computing, Inc. <http://www.biomedcomp.com/> Phone: (713) 610-9770 FAX: (713) 610-9769 E-mail: steffen@biomedcomp.com # ===== Want to unsubscribe from this list? # ===== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-request@macperl.org