GoDaddy and bitweaver
Re: GoDaddy and bitweaver
Posted:16 May 2008 (09:14 UTC)Actually,
my first shared host was GoDaddy (I logically tried the hosting there as I had my domains with them at that time too). However, it is really a very simple hosting with not even cPanel, so options are very limited. Bitweaver did not work there, but I can not remember the reason any more.
Go with SiteGround or HostGator if you can - both tested and work pretty much OK.
my first shared host was GoDaddy (I logically tried the hosting there as I had my domains with them at that time too). However, it is really a very simple hosting with not even cPanel, so options are very limited. Bitweaver did not work there, but I can not remember the reason any more.
Go with SiteGround or HostGator if you can - both tested and work pretty much OK.
bmoorefree
Re: GoDaddy and bitweaver
Posted:04 Jun 2008 (00:31 UTC)I use godaddy hosting. and by default, NO it is not compatable with bitweaver,
The problem I had was that it(PHP.ini) requires 16mb and godaddy is set up for only 8.
Now that doesnt mean Theres no way possible.
I would contact them and ask them to Edit /etc/php.ini, or on some systems /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini and change the variable memory_limit to a number that is 16M or higher.
My solution was my own linux server(debian 4.0), so far so good.
The problem I had was that it(PHP.ini) requires 16mb and godaddy is set up for only 8.
Now that doesnt mean Theres no way possible.
I would contact them and ask them to Edit /etc/php.ini, or on some systems /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini and change the variable memory_limit to a number that is 16M or higher.
My solution was my own linux server(debian 4.0), so far so good.
Re: GoDaddy and bitweaver
Posted:04 Jul 2008 (00:52 UTC)I use 1and1.com - on a shared-host. Providers usually only have one version of 'X' environment - specific versions of Apache/MySQL/PHP, etc. on their shared-hosts - and won't let you anywhere near the configuration files since changes would affect ALL users on the server.
Don't know about GoDaddy, but 1and1 will let you 'override' some PHP settings by adding a PHP.ini file in your root directory; and including just the settings you want to change. Some settings, of course, can't be changed, like whether or not PHP is compiled with debugging support...
You could try contacting GoDaddy support & asking if you can do that.
Don't know about GoDaddy, but 1and1 will let you 'override' some PHP settings by adding a PHP.ini file in your root directory; and including just the settings you want to change. Some settings, of course, can't be changed, like whether or not PHP is compiled with debugging support...
You could try contacting GoDaddy support & asking if you can do that.
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