- Original Message -
From: Ryan Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are hosting companies reluctant to give you more access rights?
Usually, and that really sucks, because I've found myself having to set
up my own pseudo-server on my computer, with PHP4, Apache, and MySQL,
just to develop,
and I'll bring it up to them.
Jeff Pearson
-Original Message-
From: Richard Baskett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 6:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] What would you want in a PHP web host?
Please tell me what host you use!! I cant even seem
on 8/1/01 11:22 PM, Richard Lynch at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
caveat--if there are some options that most folks would reasonably call
'optional' or 'dangerous', these shouldn't be expected. i am pretty new at
programming and php, so i have no idea if things like this exist. i
personally only
: Thursday, August 02, 2001 9:00 AM
To: Richard Baskett; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] What would you want in a PHP web host?
I am currently working with a hosting company that is
striving to attain everything you all have mentioned. Check
out http://www.eaccounts.net/ref/jp52950052
I am not shure a php developer would need help from another php developer at
the hosting company.
What we need is:
-Sys Admin that understand php.
-Sys Admin that knows how to secure the server and be able to tell the
developer what to follow in order
to built secure code. If system command are
You wrote:
What do you think a medium sized hosting company could do to give you
(the
developer) better service and support?
Be willing to help their users in any way they can, as far as service
goes.
Is access to professional PHP developers useful when an issue arises?
Depends on the
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on 8/1/01 1:06 AM, Derek Del Conte at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been developing PHP for a while now, and I am wondering how other
developers find their PHP hosting company. So far this has not been an
issue for me because I am always in full control of my servers (well,
Please tell me what host you use!! I cant even seem to get the host I am
going through to upgrade php. They'll do it when they feel like is pretty
much the response I get. Other host responses: We don't support php or
mysql Sometime in the future, but currently no support, You're the only
I have been developing PHP for a while now, and I am wondering how other
developers find their PHP hosting company.
Get recommendations from other users.
Also, be ready to move at any time.
I lucked out on my second ISP, and was (mostly) happy for several years.
Actually, I didn't know
caveat--if there are some options that most folks would reasonably call
'optional' or 'dangerous', these shouldn't be expected. i am pretty new at
programming and php, so i have no idea if things like this exist. i
personally only compile in the options i use.
There are like 107 PHP
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