Yep, you can set this up locally.
First of all a newer version was posted here:
http://www.songs-db.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2330.
You'll need to set up a webserver if you don't have one yet. For newer windows that will be IIS (included in the install disc of Windows) whereas older versions use PWS (not sure if ASP runs on that). Google for some more information how. I don't believe you can run a Microsoft webserver under Windows XP Home (anyone that can confirm that and has a solution?)
Then you will need to download the code to the webserver (standard is C:/Inetpud/wwwroot/ and then you could save it to a folder called MM, music or something like that.
If you want to keep it simple you copy the DB of MM to the data folder of webmonkey. That is where it looks for by default (otherwise you need to change the code as explained in the readme).
The settings.asp file has some option you can change.
Lastly before running i have read advice online that you should create the site as application to prevent ASP error messages. You will need to open the Internet Information Services application (under administrative tools in XP Pro). Go to PC name >> Web sites >> Default Web Site >> folder you save WebMonkey. Right click on this folder and select properties.
In the bottom of the new window there is an area called application settings. Write an application name and create it.
This should be all, let me know if it worked out.
PS if anyone has better suggestions than these please share them!!
Yep, you can set this up locally.
First of all a newer version was posted here: [url]http://www.songs-db.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2330[/url].
You'll need to set up a webserver if you don't have one yet. For newer windows that will be IIS (included in the install disc of Windows) whereas older versions use PWS (not sure if ASP runs on that). Google for some more information how. I don't believe you can run a Microsoft webserver under Windows XP Home (anyone that can confirm that and has a solution?)
Then you will need to download the code to the webserver (standard is C:/Inetpud/wwwroot/ and then you could save it to a folder called MM, music or something like that.
If you want to keep it simple you copy the DB of MM to the data folder of webmonkey. That is where it looks for by default (otherwise you need to change the code as explained in the readme).
The settings.asp file has some option you can change.
Lastly before running i have read advice online that you should create the site as application to prevent ASP error messages. You will need to open the Internet Information Services application (under administrative tools in XP Pro). Go to PC name >> Web sites >> Default Web Site >> folder you save WebMonkey. Right click on this folder and select properties.
In the bottom of the new window there is an area called application settings. Write an application name and create it.
This should be all, let me know if it worked out.
PS if anyone has better suggestions than these please share them!!