Michael Rubanov wrote:
>
> Hm...no that does not help.
> Did you installed your app on subdomain ?
>
No, I just put it in a subdirectory for a quick test. It is certainly not a
"production install".
Some other ideas (from godaddy's php faqs):
1. "For security reasons, we [godaddy] run PHP as a CGI and not as a
module." I'm not sure what this means or if it's relevant.
2. I think by default *.php runs as php4 and *.php5 runs as php5. This can
be changed with some .htaccess rules if you're running "hosting
configuration 2.0".
Sorry, I'm not really a php guy at all, so I'm not much help.
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