Just ship a minimal webserver along with the PHP code. Much easier. Some options: MicroApache can run off a 1.44Mb floppy MoWeS is a small, modular webserver stack based off Apache, designed to run off an USB stick QuickPHP is a microserver usually used for testing.
But it may suit your needs NanoWeb is written in PHP. Your clients will need PHP installed, but not a webserver PHP itself may in the future get a built-in webserver just like e.g. Python and Ruby have Here's a patch that implements it.
Just ship a minimal webserver along with the PHP code. Much easier. Some options: MicroApache can run off a 1.44Mb floppy MoWeS is a small, modular webserver stack based off Apache, designed to run off an USB stick.
QuickPHP is a microserver usually used for testing. But it may suit your needs. NanoWeb is written in PHP.
Your clients will need PHP installed, but not a webserver. PHP itself may in the future get a built-in webserver just like e.g. Python and Ruby have. Here's a patch that implements it.
– Lex Fridman Jul 14 at 21:37 1 Sure. Just make it work off the stick, then use a cloning utility to clone the stick. That's by far the easiest way to create several hundred sticks.
Even better because you can just give a dozen people a couple doizen sticks and the master image and say " get cloning!" – Sander Marechal Jul 14 at 22:18.
If so, there's your problem solved. There are a number of good libraries online for sorting tables in JS, including tablesorter. Check 'em out.
Interesting option. I'll think about it. The problem is besides sorting I am also doing other filtering variables such as the ability to click on a person and showing all the records associated with that person.
– Lex Fridman Jul 14 at 21:43.
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