Sunday, July 31st, 2011 at
12:04
I’m trying to set up virtual hosts on my local machine running WAMPServer on Windows Vista. I’ve updated my system hosts file and put in the virtul hosts configuration for apache, and thats working ok – but I need PHP to recognise its top directory in these hosts (as referenced by "/") so that I can do require("/includes/foo.bar")
At the moment, "/" goes right to the root of my C drive, virtual hosts or not. I’ve done this before with apache/vhosts but not under wamp server, so what am I forgetting to do / or what have i overlooked?
Sunday, July 31st, 2011 at
02:29
Hello,
Can anyone explain to me exactly how social networking software works? I have a website domain already with yahoo, but I would like to find another host. Are there any special tasks I need to be aware of before switching? A: Do I have to manage my own server?
B: Or any other info you may have….
Thanks a lot
Sunday, July 31st, 2011 at
02:28
I’m looking for the best web hosting service for a website I want to creat and build myself.
Saturday, July 30th, 2011 at
04:52
I Am looking into running a vm with a vs for a few of my websites and was just wondering if the vm running the vs were hacked; could they get into the main computer (host running the VM) ?
Thanks.
Friday, July 29th, 2011 at
07:11
I am trying to figure out how to host my own personal website on my Mac Os Snow Leopard laptop. I have file and web sharing enabled in system manager. Then I got the addresses provided to me on it. Then the rest of the directions are pretty vague to me. Can anyone of you break it down so I can understand what to do next? I have a iweb and already built my webpages. I just dont understand how to upload it and make it available to the public. Please help?
Friday, July 29th, 2011 at
02:27
I’m creating two sites; one for a semi-local internet and printed zine – we also do concert promotions and some other things like that, and the second for my dojo. I’ll be doing all the web design myself.
I’d really like a friendly host, with multiple domains; And it would be really awesome if they had a pro-network neutrality policy; it would be even better if they had a pro-bittorent policy, although I won’t host any bittorents. I just have pro-sharing morals.
Also; I don’t want someone else’s opinion. I want YOUR opinion.
Thursday, July 28th, 2011 at
16:55
Dear all,
I have a question how i can change/add extra command on php.ini? My problem is is using a web hosting (Linux+Cpanel) where i can’t manipulate php.ini to do any configuration since that server is own by hosting provider/company?
I just want to add this:
php_value post_max_size 10M
php_value upload_max_filesize 10M
post_max_size = 12M
upload_max_filesize = 12M
So how i can do it?
Thanxs
Thursday, July 28th, 2011 at
13:55
Ok so I am the owner of www.sp-fan.net And I am expecting to get ALOT of people on my website. I am currently using justhost as my hosting. (unlimited bandwidth and diskspace)… the problem is, there server can only allow 200 people on at a time. So, i was wondering how many dedicated servers can hold?? Like how many people can they hold at a time Thanks
Thursday, July 28th, 2011 at
09:39
I want to create a website which downloads a particular file pointed by a url and save it in a mysql database daily. This data is used to serve other pages in the web sites. Does any free/cheap hosting service provides this feature? Other requirements are php and mysql support.