Neil, from their end I do not think it would be a problem... I currently am the only one with login to my filesystem but I am sure somethign could be worked out with them ... they do 'bend over backwards' alot for their customers :) ------------ John P. Hoke [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://john.hoke.org My gpg public key is available at http://www.hoke.org/pubkey.php --------------------------------------------------
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On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 22:32, Neil Drumm wrote:
> Multiple MySQL DBs would be rather nice. We could easily run multiple insances of
> Drupal then (our site, sample site, development site, sandboxes for developers).
>
> Also what will be the file access scheme? Will multiple developers be able to change
> files they control around like they can on the SourceForge sandbox?
>
> -Neil
>
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> On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, John P. Hoke wrote:
>
> > I currently use PSekHosting.com and they are great ... I have a 20g
> > transfer plan for like 179/year and up 20 domains (with unlimited
> > subdomains and 20 mySQL dbs, etc)
> >
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