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Re: [PLUG] PLUG Website Maintenence
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FYI,
My company is willing to host the site, and since I am part owner, I can put
on it whatever I (and my business partner) want. I already have PHP
installed, and the demo site (http://www.xulin.net/plug) is in PHP Nuke. I
am also dabbling in Post Nuke, which seems alot nicer, but I digress.
Anyways, if the group is willing to let my company host, then just consider
that what the sight may need as a is issue, as long as it will work on Linux
:)
Iman Mayes
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Weisberg" <jaw+plug@tcp4me.com>
To: <plug@lists.phillylinux.org>
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 12:38 PM
Subject: RE: [PLUG] PLUG Website Maintenence
>
>
> I'm hearing a lot of good ideas for revamping the website
> (many of which have obviously been well thought out).
>
> but, before people put in too much effort, I just want to
> ask a few questions, to prevent wasted time.
>
> I know that the site is currently being hosted (gratis)
> by nothinbut.net, an ISP. Many ISPs don't offer and don't
> permit customers to install apache modules, or cgi scripts.
>
> Is the server which currently hosts the site one on which
> desired modules and/or code could be installed? Is it a
> server with which we can do as we wish, or one on which
> we need to operate within the ISP's constraints?
>
>
> --jeff
>
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