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Well i just tried saving the
php-5.1.2.tar.gz
8,064,193 bytes
Does that sound correct?
I am not sure what i am running though?
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Do you mean my browser:
Im running Microsoft Internet Explorer
???
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No, not your browser. Your server. What webserver package are you running?
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Windows XP: Home????
Sorry i am so confused. I am an idiot....
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No, that is your operating system. After you have uploaded a file to your webserver, what is the software that serves it called? If you don't know, post a link to your site, and I may be able to find out.
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Oh sorry, Now i know what you mean.... <<<< i was having a "blond moment"
I have not put up a site yet, but i am planning to host it with "Yahoo"....?
Could that be of any help.....?
P.S: Just wondering, what hosting "company" would you say would be good to host a site on. I mean who has a good balance of storage space, bandwith, CGI friendly.....so on
Last edited by Samsoske; 03-10-2006 at 11:18 PM.
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I now use http://www.inspirenetworks.com/.
I don't think Yahoo support server-side scripts.
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Hmmm. looks good...
So what's the program they use?? for the PHP coding i want to do?
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--> O.K so lets say I have agreed to the starter plan...
--> I have saved the PHP zip file from PHP.net site
--> Do i have to send the company the zip file.
____. and then do my coding....
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You don't need to install PHP on their servers. It's already installed. You can begin coding straight away. You only need to install PHP if you have your own webserver, or a third-party webserver without it installed.
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