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Old November 13th, 2008, 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by #1 Rhapsody View Post
I'm using my iMac G3 233MHz currently with 96MB RAM as my web server via MacHTTP. I'm thinking of upgrading my internet connection if I can do this web hosting service. I know it it won't be that fast but I think it would be OK for beginners.

Is there any possible way to serve PHP files on Mac OS 8?
That I know of, no. I think I did mention that earlier in this thread. You would probably have to install OS X, a PPC port of GNU/Linux, or a PPC port of the free BSDs. That way, you could use Apache which does support PHP.
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