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No, that simply wont work, as these programs are designed to ( and
will only) run on a server. The usual installation involves loading the program to webspace ( a server disc with an address you can reach from a browser, i.e. www.myspaceataserver.com or similar), with an FTP programm such as filezilla; http://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla/ you need the FTP address and password from the webspace provider for this. You then call the installation routine from the address where you installed it, using your browser, and follow the instructions. You can install these programs on local machine if you use a server package like WAMP; http://www.wampserver.com/en/ This allows your local machine to run a webserver and give you only local access. Everything runs on your machine, but as if the program were running on a webserver. You can also install a webserver that will serve the internet from your machine, as well as allowing local operation; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XAMPP this is more complex, but it works. ( A lot depends on your bandwidth and access as well). The easiest method is to use free webspace such as this; http://www.bplaced.net/?location=menu&handler=mysql register and load the software to the address provided. Run the software as directed. Various techniques are used to prevent anybody else accessing your space, ( reaching your installation program per browser for instance) and most software has built in safeguards against hacking. Normally the only way to alter anything in the program except as defined is per FTP and with a password that only you have. This is all fairly complex though and you need to know what you are doing. Hope this helps! Cheers! Mike |
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