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Old 02-28-04, 08:38 AM
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php on Yahoo

I need help...

I have a phpBB fourm installed on my website... No problems there...

A friend asked me to help him install one on his website, which is a paid hosting Yahoo site... I now hate Yahoo even more...

php installed, but when you go to what SHOULD be the forum URL, it instead goes to the phpmyadmin page...

Anyone ever had experience with php on a Yahoo hosted site???
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Old 02-28-04, 06:34 PM
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1st let me say that yahoo sucks for hosting both paid and free. 2nd i never had this problem but i wouls check the file poath and the config file to see if somethingh was added wrong. but if all else fails, trell ur friend that he/she should go to a better place
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Old 02-28-04, 07:26 PM
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1st let me say that yahoo sucks for hosting both paid and free. 2nd i never had this problem but i wouls check the file poath and the config file to see if somethingh was added wrong. but if all else fails, trell ur friend that he/she should go to a better place
Yep, I tried to tell him that Yahoo hosting sucks...

Thanks for the reply...
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Old 02-29-04, 02:19 PM
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well i would tell him to find a new host b/c yahoo is not really one to trust. not to offend yahoo users(hell i use their mail service) but when it comes to web hosting yahoo isnt good at least not for adv ppl who want adv things. now the free stuff is gr8 for beginners or ppl who want very simple pages.

if your asking me who I recommend? i use OCS and I like it got 75 megs for 5 bucks a month plus alot of other nice things but there are tons of gr8 paid and free hosting, but if your looking for php/mysql support paid is the way to go since .1% of good free places support that.

actually if you want free support tripod UK has php/mysql support for free. though i know a bud who left since his site was always down. but just an idea
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Old 02-29-04, 07:59 PM
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Well.....I would recomend using: http://www.two-a-t.com

I use it and it's really good
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