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Old January 6th 04, 05:17 PM
Terry A. Haimann
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I have a database application for astronomical images, that then allows
the images to be uploaded to the internet. You can look at a test webpage
that I have created at www.HaimannOnline.com. Please don't laugh to much
at my images.

The web server that this runs on, must be running php and mysql. Also, I
have not been able to get this to work on any of the free servers. It
does run great on a linux box with the http port open. It should also be
easily set up on a Win2000 system, but probably the best option for most
users would be a commercial server. I do recomend one that I have had
luck with.

If you are interested in alpha testing the program, please write to me at
TerryHaimannAtHaimannOnline.com
To reply, please remove the first Haimann and change the At to @.

Please also include:
Approximatly how many astro images you have.

What sort of connection to the internet you use.

If you are planning on running it on your own system or a commercial web
server.

What is your computer experience level.




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Old January 7th 04, 12:01 PM
Benoit Morrissette
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Default Alpha Testers wanter

Do not make the window open in full screen: it is impolite!

On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 17:17:12 GMT, "Terry A. Haimann"
wrote:

I have a database application for astronomical images, that then allows
the images to be uploaded to the internet. You can look at a test webpage
that I have created at www.HaimannOnline.com. Please don't laugh to much
at my images.

The web server that this runs on, must be running php and mysql. Also, I
have not been able to get this to work on any of the free servers. It
does run great on a linux box with the http port open. It should also be
easily set up on a Win2000 system, but probably the best option for most
users would be a commercial server. I do recomend one that I have had
luck with.

If you are interested in alpha testing the program, please write to me at
TerryHaimannAtHaimannOnline.com
To reply, please remove the first Haimann and change the At to @.

Please also include:
Approximatly how many astro images you have.

What sort of connection to the internet you use.

If you are planning on running it on your own system or a commercial web
server.

What is your computer experience level.




Good night!

Benoît Morrissette
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Old January 7th 04, 12:01 PM
Benoit Morrissette
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Default Alpha Testers wanter

Do not make the window open in full screen: it is impolite!

On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 17:17:12 GMT, "Terry A. Haimann"
wrote:

I have a database application for astronomical images, that then allows
the images to be uploaded to the internet. You can look at a test webpage
that I have created at www.HaimannOnline.com. Please don't laugh to much
at my images.

The web server that this runs on, must be running php and mysql. Also, I
have not been able to get this to work on any of the free servers. It
does run great on a linux box with the http port open. It should also be
easily set up on a Win2000 system, but probably the best option for most
users would be a commercial server. I do recomend one that I have had
luck with.

If you are interested in alpha testing the program, please write to me at
TerryHaimannAtHaimannOnline.com
To reply, please remove the first Haimann and change the At to @.

Please also include:
Approximatly how many astro images you have.

What sort of connection to the internet you use.

If you are planning on running it on your own system or a commercial web
server.

What is your computer experience level.




Good night!

Benoît Morrissette
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Old January 7th 04, 12:01 PM
Benoit Morrissette
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Default Alpha Testers wanter

Do not make the window open in full screen: it is impolite!

On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 17:17:12 GMT, "Terry A. Haimann"
wrote:

I have a database application for astronomical images, that then allows
the images to be uploaded to the internet. You can look at a test webpage
that I have created at www.HaimannOnline.com. Please don't laugh to much
at my images.

The web server that this runs on, must be running php and mysql. Also, I
have not been able to get this to work on any of the free servers. It
does run great on a linux box with the http port open. It should also be
easily set up on a Win2000 system, but probably the best option for most
users would be a commercial server. I do recomend one that I have had
luck with.

If you are interested in alpha testing the program, please write to me at
TerryHaimannAtHaimannOnline.com
To reply, please remove the first Haimann and change the At to @.

Please also include:
Approximatly how many astro images you have.

What sort of connection to the internet you use.

If you are planning on running it on your own system or a commercial web
server.

What is your computer experience level.




Good night!

Benoît Morrissette
 




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