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| I am looking at purchasing the above auction template to use for my website. I am very new to this, can Vodahost host this type of website (I am already registered with Vodahost). Thanks Tracy |
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| Tracy, If the software is compatable with LINUX or UNIX systems then YES. If its an ASP or ASPX application.. then NO. Make sure its cgi or php scripted. Theres some BULKY ones in other formats but this should cover the basics of any updated application you want to install. From appearances of the title.. you should be fine Karen
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| The answer is definitively "Yes, VodaHost would be a perfect host for phpPro Bid" based on the following pasted directly from phpProBid Website: PHP Pro Bid is ideally suited to linux/unix web servers (as found at VodaHost). PHP Pro Bid can be installed on the majority of Windows/IIS server but we cannot offer any assurances. Please ensure the server on which you will be installing PHP Pro Bid meets all the requirements below. If your unsure please contact the hosting company who provide your hosting. Alternatively E-Mail us the web address of your hosting company and we will check on your behalf. Server Requirements
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| Hi ! I posted as you said on the wrong thread. Well if i may speak: I cant currently open my website . www.buildnat.com - it gives me file to open or to download - some MIME type : application/x-php5 that it asked me . Could you assisst me with this problem! Ambrose |