Subject ibWebAdmin
Author Lester Caine
I'm copying this here because I think that it is worth a
more open airing.

samisd said >

> GRRRRRRRRR FORGET IBWEBADMIN THERE IS NOS SERIOUS SUPPORT ! NO PAGES ON THE
> ORIGINAL SITE TO EXPLAIN HOW TO OBTAIN A GOOD INSTALLATION ON WINDOWS AND LINUX!
> AND SEVERAL AND INCOMPLETE EXPLAINATION ON FORUMS IS NOT THE WAY TO OBTAIN SERIOUS
> AND SURE HELP!
> A COMPLETE FAQ WILL BE MORE INTERESTING THAN A BLABLABLA WITH TWO OR THREE
> PERSONS

My reply on sourceforge >

> Get a life !
>
> Most of the problems I had originally with ibWebAdmin were down to problems with the crappy installation information on PHP. Once I had that sorted, and other PHP applications worked, then I was down to a single problem with the javascript. Which has NOW been identified, and I can understand the problem.
>
> Given the VAST range of server/PHP combinations, and the problems getting THEM working, ibWebAdmin actually works out of the box. Expecting an installation guide for that side is a bit much.
>
> That said, a note to direct people to the other help point might be an idea.

Before Helen complains ;)

The point of reproducing this is to

1/ Highlight the problems with PHP installations.
2/ Advertise ibWebAdmin - it does work exceedingly well
3/ Ask if there is sufficient interest in PHP to justify
spending some more time supporting it.

On my 'earn money' machine I have the start of a Win32 user
guide to getting Firebird working with PHP, and I am about
to start adding the ibWebAdmin notes, so where is the best
'home' for this sort of info?

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