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#49 2006-02-19 10:22:45
- Raven
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Re: So where are you running 4.0?
No problems with http://www.jatol.com so far, though their SuExec settings have in the past played rough with other CMS, especially those having to have 777-chmodded folders.
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Re: So where are you running 4.0?
No probs with Provider-One.net which I’m using for a number of clients.
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Re: So where are you running 4.0?
Dreamhost works file with WorkingIdea, and Textdrive is working fine with another project.
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#52 2006-03-05 14:25:53
- marios
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Re: So where are you running 4.0?
Running on HostSun
traditional local low-cost linux solution,
PHP version: 4.3.11
MySQL: 4.0.25-standard
Allso tested for multi language support.
Seems to work with no further problems found with a default htaccess file that just needs one more line to turn register globals off.
Note: Host Sun has merged with Forthnet two years ago and I don’t know yet what specs their other servers have.
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Re: So where are you running 4.0?
Txp 4.0.3 without problems at <a href=“http://www.netmind.ch/”>netmind.ch</a> (php 4 and mysql 4; Note: You have to explicitly ask for use of own .htaccess file) and at <a href=“http://www.domainname.at/”>domainname.at</a> (php 4 and mysql 3.23).
Last edited by tranquillo (2006-03-11 09:26:32)
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#54 2006-03-07 02:03:17
- frankrausch
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Re: So where are you running 4.0?
I did have some trouble moving the stuff I had locally set up in my xampp environment to my German Alturo Webmaster shared hosting package. After 1 hour everything seems to be working fine (I found all info in the Textbook – but there was one tweak necessary in htaccess to get mod_rewrite working:
Options +FollowSymLinks
RewriteBase /kunden/homepages/xx/xxxxxxxxx/htdocs/
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -f [OR]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -d
RewriteRule ^(.+) – [PT,L]
RewriteRule ^(.*) /index.php
(replace the xxxxxx with your id, of course)
All I needed to change was the RewriteBase statement and important to put the slash in front of index.php, otherwise it won’t work.
Seems like this is special for my provider I didn’t see anyone having the same trouble with .htaccess.
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#55 2006-03-13 16:54:40
- castanet
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Re: So where are you running 4.0?
No problems with Duohosts :-)
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