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#31 2008-04-09 23:08:47
- Ian Goldby
- Archived Plugin Author
- Registered: 2007-09-16
- Posts: 6
Re: hosting
Dragondz wrote:
Hi everyone
I take a look to to wiki page and i found that HostGator was not recommended!
I am surprised cause I moved some of my website to it last month (I took a reseller package with cpanel) and all look to work just fine, no problem with file permission or directory permission (image and file set to 755)!
I’m just in the process of setting up a new site on HostGator. I had difficulties, but in the end it turned out to be that since I haven’t transferred the domain over and have to refer to the site as http://<ip address>/~example I needed to set RewriteBase /~example in my .htaccess file. Once I have the DNS entry changed so that the site is accessed via http://www.example.com/ I will delete this again.
(Note that there is no trailing slash in the RewriteBase rule – the example in the default .htaccess file does have a trailing slash, but if you put this in then category links don’t work.)
I understand that the file permissions issue is related to PHPSUEXEC, which many host providers use these days. If PHPSUEXEC is used, then a script must not be world-writable. The same applies to the directories holding scripts.
If you are starting an account from new this is not a problem. It may be a problem though if you manually changed the permissions to make scripts world-writable, or if they were world-writable before the ISP switched to PHPSUEXEC.
I think the wiki page is misleading.
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Re: hosting
Ian Goldby wrote:
I think the wiki page is misleading.
Then edit it. As I said, it could’ve been due to the svn co’s permissions. I’d never had a checkout be that troublesome before (not chmod 777 issues). However, the locked down, $10 jail shell is what sucks most about Hostgator. Not related to TXP for FTP, but it’s a huge PITA for ssh usage.
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#33 2008-04-15 17:55:56
- fangonk
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- Registered: 2007-07-12
- Posts: 44
Re: hosting
I use aplus.net for hosting right now and they totally suck. I mean really really awful. So I am considering a move to media-temple. Has anyone used media temple? How did installation go? Did you have any trouble with .htaccess? Are they worth the $20/month?
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Re: hosting
fangonk wrote:
I use aplus.net for hosting right now and they totally suck. I mean really really awful. So I am considering a move to media-temple. Has anyone used media temple? How did installation go? Did you have any trouble with .htaccess? Are they worth the $20/month?
fangonk,
I feel your pain, and i know about media temple grid service. The standard .htaccess files /clean urls now work across the board for me. I think its worth it because the uptime is great and the admin/backend is nice. The tech support could be more knowledgeable. They now have user forums which i find more helpful than the support for anything textpattern related.
its a bad hen that wont scratch itself.
photogallery
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#35 2008-04-16 02:37:06
- km
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- Registered: 2008-04-12
- Posts: 4
Re: hosting
For non-critical hosting I’ve been using Surpass Hosting, and my experience has been pretty good.
Sometimes their older shared servers get put at the back of the line in a round of updates, and sometimes the apache settings can be inconsistent between servers, but they’re trivial matters.
Sometimes they run insane intro offers, so you check things out for almost nothing.
The most traffic I’ve put through there is 14,000 unique users / day (for a little while). No problems to speak of.
Overall, they’re not exactly top-shelf, but they’re cheap enough that it never really mattered to me.
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