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Originally Posted by andrewjs18
they're ISP should allot ftp space...so they could upload it there and run it that way.
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That would depend on the ISP. Comcast gives no access to PHP or MySQL so it would be useless for anyone with Comcast, and most ISPs I've ever checked out are the same way. Commercial accounts have those options, but at $100/month and up for the speed I currently have for $45/month it wouldn't be worth the investment to get a commercial account.
If he decides to make it available for download and cant find an embedded http server that includes the necessary functionality for php/mysql, I have an XP Home system here thats an out of the box install and would gladly download and install Xampp on it and document the process complete with screenshots and put up a "how to" for anyone else that wants to run it on their home system. I've installed it before so I know from experience its just like installing anything else, "click click click, select options, click click wait."