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Ok. Im using PHPTriad, a web server for windows, which uses php and apache. how do i configure apache, so when someone goes to, say, http://www.almarauto.com/cubenews, it goes to that folder. Currently, it says it can't find it - it isn't adding the / to the end. how do i do that?
Next, are their any GOOD free mail servers out there (smtp & pop)? access through a site or a pop server works.
Lastly, are their any uploading scripts that require logging in? i have one but it doesn't require you to login and i don't want just anyone to login (i hear FTP is a memory & bandwith eater) so i'd rather not that one (the current one i have works, but has no login. i use it to upload files from school as i never remember to bring a disk )
They have a great community supporting this product -- use their forum.
I hope I understand your last question correctly, you would like to upload files using PHP from your browser? If so, why not just password protect a directory with .htaccess? If this is not a viable option, there are many free PHP scripts out there:
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