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Inspiring
August 17, 2011
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WEB Host Check

  • August 17, 2011
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A word to the wise; check out your ISP capabilities/support fully before moving on with CMS development.

Just learned the hard way.  I've had a static site on an ISP that provides PHP/MySQL service.  I built the DW5.5 CS 'test web site' (check_php) from the guide by David Powers and it worked fine on my local testing computer (XAMPP...).  I then tried to create the MySQL database on the live system and found they were using what apparently is an older version of 'everything'!!!.  Access to the entire site is provided via cPanel.  The create database function does not allow 'NON-alphanumeric' characters in the DB name (so much for my 'check_php' work!).

I then created a (test) database without the underscore and was able to upload the sample data (index & users) from Mr Powers examples; ok so far.  Then tried to add MySQL users:  Add New User is limited to seven characters (ok I guess but hampering from an end user point of view).  Did all the work to add the new user and on clicking 'create' it responds w/page 'success' but on return to the management screen the newly created user never appears

Sent 'comments/feedback' message yesterday; no response as of now.

I guess a new ISP is in order.

Tom

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Lon_Winters
Inspiring
August 17, 2011

Are you equating ISP with web hosting, or are you using the hosting that some ISPs provide as yo "personal web space". Your ISP is ther mainly just to provide you with Internet access, and any other of these features they may offer are bound to be sub-standard. If that's the case, then you need an account with a real web hosting provider who will have the latest versions of PHP and MySQL installed.

TjmSmithAuthor
Inspiring
August 18, 2011

Ooops!  No question about it, I was referring to my web hosting service (not my ISP).  I do know the difference but the frustration just got in the way.  Thanks for pointing it out though.

Anyone else having difficulty with the cPanel interface on their hosting service?

Tom

Lon_Winters
Inspiring
August 19, 2011

Rob.  How correct you are on assumptions.  If only the tutorial writer had mentioned this.  I know one can't think of everything but checking out your host's requirements by a newbie should have been a forewarning, I'd say.  Again, thanks for all the help - I'll probably be back in the not to distant future!  Tom


It's probably only something we ake for granted, with many of us using a select group of hosts and knowing what the limitations are. Still is good advice for anyone. I may get a project that involved updating or enhancin a site on a host I'm not familiar with, and I would be sure you check out the versions and configurations.