I am still confused ... when you say "I had to upgrade my
server in order to run Rebol" what does this mean?
Do you have a separate physical machine located at their
physical site which they maintain and do the admin work for - in
this case, I understand, although I suspect that's a bit expensive.
Or does it mean you get a separate copy of the server
software on a shared machine and this gives you more
extensive control of the server configuration than is available
with most web hosters? I am not as familiar with this type
of hosting arrangement, and would like to hear more of
the details. Thanks.
On Sun, 21 Nov 1999, you wrote:
> > Does Vservers.com *know* you are doing this, and *approve* of
> > it. It may work, but if you have not cleared this with them, they
> > may be just a mite bit unhappy if they find out. I'm not an expert,
> > but the web hosts I've looked at are very particular about what
> > types of programs and scripts they allow their hosted web sites
> > to use.
> >
>
> Yes they know and are quite happy about it because I had to upgrade my
> server in order to run Rebol. More income for them.
>
> Again, you are making all this too complicated. There are lots of us out
> here running Rebol on our servers. Kindly quite telling us we can't do it.
> We can. You can. Rebol lives.
>
> --Ralph