Wordpress and Windows Servers
Um, looking at the first post in this thread floridaflatlander is the OP - original poster who created the thread. As I said, the original poster - OP and Microsoft can mark as asnswered. Someone can...
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Thats what I thought but I got this in an email from the forumsA reply from floridaflatlander has been marked as a proposed answer in the forums thread you have subscribed to. If it answers your...
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Only an MS employee or the original poster can mark something as answered.MS MVP Expression http://by-expression.com
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Ya'll can mark this as answered.I went back to unix, never could get WP or Blogengine, an asp.net blog to work. Thanks
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I agree that 1and1.com has limitations on their hosting and I would never recommend them for Windows hosting. The way they set application roots and manage multiple domains on their Windows servers...
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You are right Cheryl: you can't use PHP on 1and1s Windows server. Which is why I'm on their Linux server. I've contacted them about upgrading to Windows Server 2008 or at least adding in the PHP...
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The most important thing is to determine what you host actually supports in the plan you have. The original poster seems to have PHP but not MySQL. 1and1.com has one of the strangest control panels and...
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This is a complicated issue. I've worked with a whole bunch of different hosting providers for different WordPress projects and I find that what they claim they support and what they actually support...
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Yes, I've used WordPress on Windows and have never had a a problem. In the very earliest version of Wordpress there were difficulties doing an automatic install on Windows which maybe the source of...
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WordPress installs on Windows who meet their requirements without issue. Your host will have to enable the MySQL extension in the PHP.ini file. Basically, nothing we can help with as its totally a...
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I recently upgraded from a unix plan to a windows plan with my provider that includes PHP & Mysql. When I upload the files into the folder that I wish to have the blog in at...
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