On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 7:15 PM, Scott Doctor wrote:
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> I do not seem to have command line root access, so I cannot execute gcc.
> So I... well... hmmm... I can ftp files into a
You don't need root access for that, gcc just has to be installed. My $5
HostMonster account is probably very similar
Poking around my godaddy interface, it states my service has
support for Perl w/FASTCGI, Python CGI, and Ruby on Rails
w/FASTCGI. Usually I make a web page in html then upload it into
a folder. the index.html file automatically loads when the web
browser url is set to that folder. A while bac
On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 11:08 AM, Scott Doctor wrote:
> I am starting yet another project, well an offshoot of a current one (like
> I don't have too many already). This one I need to put some stuff on a
> password protected page (usually using .htaccess) on my website so that
> others on the proj
On 4/5/16, Scott Doctor wrote:
> I am starting yet another project, ... I am going
> to give fossil a shot at being the content manager for this one. It
> looks like the sqlite and fossil website are using fossil for doing
> such. I would like to know how much modification and special code you
> u
I am starting yet another project, well an offshoot of a current one
(like I don't have too many already). This one I need to put some stuff
on a password protected page (usually using .htaccess) on my website so
that others on the project can have access to the files. So I am going
to give fos
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