Andrew, Just make Apache2 work, bundle it with PHP, SSL and a backend database - all configured from a GUI app and you're on :) I'll beta test this for you gladly! OTOH Robin Hood is open sourced and is more than adequate for a hobbyiest/prototyping site. Regards, Matt Verran >Hi, > >>Why not just use RobinHood to replace PoorMan? > >I actually think that this is what Be, Inc *where* going to do. > >This next thought of mine is completely un-researched, so I don't know >how correct it is : While RobinHood is a pure BeOS web server, it is >also a non-standard one. Your not going to get many articles telling >you how to alter its configuration file, or many large modules such as >PHP that are written with it in mind, yes I know they can be ported and >PHP3 was available for RobinHood. However by using Apache 2.x we will >be using a threaded web server, we will be gaining a wealth of easily >portable modules, and there will no doubt be 10000's of articles and >tutorials helping people get their web server 'zuped up. > >Thanks > >Andrew Edward McCall >mccall@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >-- >OpenBeOS! - Join the revolution now! >http://www.openbeos.org/ >