I'm using exactly that configuration on one machine, and it works
straight out of the box.

Also you get to enter in the DSN in the install, so that's not a problem.

HTH

Gav


On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 10:28:31 -0500, Yvan Gagnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello. I'm considering trying to set up Farcry in my shared hosting
> environment, under linux/apache.  I was wondering if any of you might have
> some experience with this type of configuration, and if there are any issues
> that I might need to be aware of.  By shared hosting environment I mean that
> they are making use of host header names, .. where I don't have my own
> static IP address, but the server knows which virtual directory to resolve
> to based on the incoming domain name request. 
>  
>  What I'm most concerned about is that I have no control over the naming of
> my MySQL datasource. The datasource name is already set, and can NOT be
> changed.  Will I still be able to install Farcry in this type of
> environment, and if so, is any special configuration required? 
>  
>  Thanks! 
>  - yvan 
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