MS4W is an acronym for 'MapServer for Windows', not a solution for a
Unix based web host.
You can try the FGS installer (http://www.maptools.org/fgs/), but being
successful relies on how your hosting company has the server set up.
Try it and see what happens. It never hurts to call up your hosting
company and talk about your requirements. Hosts are a dime a dozen;
they often will make a small change for you to keep you happy and keep
your business. Anyone have successful experience with certain hosting
companies? Hostgis provides an excellent hosting service
(http://www.hostgis.com/).
You can also install Mapserver and its dependencies from source on a
commercial web hosting server. Judging from your post I would
thoroughly try out the first option.
Paul Yelk wrote:
I am currently playing around with MS4W on my home computer (installed
MS4W latest version plus the Itasca demo).
I need to upload that demo to a web host so I can point others to it so
they can see how it works.
The host is running *Apache version1.3.39 (Unix).*
My specific question is what do I upload to that server?
And how do I set it up?
Since this if my first adventure into Apache, etc. I am a bit confused
on the differences between MS4W as installed and what to upload on a
Apache/Unix machine.
Thanks,
Paul
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