Leam,
I used to host my joomla! sites on godaddy and experienced nothing but a lot of 
problems...I would really encourage your client if you can to migrate to a 
different host...not only did I have issues because of the godaddy servers, but 
their support wasn't good if it had anything to do with joomla.

I am sure the group can recommend other inexpensive options...I like 
hostgator.com, but listen to all of the suggestions, I am sure youwill find the 
right way to go...

-- Laura

 
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From: Leam Hall <l...@reuel.net>
To: "s...@lists.nyphp.org:Joomla" <joomla@lists.nyphp.org>
Sent: Tue, October 13, 2009 5:58:39 PM
Subject: [joomla] GoDaddy options

ANyone have experience putting Joomla up on GoDaddy? I'd like to do a basic 
install and ideally have SSH access to the account. Not sure about GoDaddy's 
service, etc, thus I'd like to do my own. Unfortunately, this is for an 
existing GD customer so not ready to migrate, even if they could.

Thanks!

Leam
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