Download the server settings checker below, upload it to your server and point your browser at it. This should give you an overview of your servers settings and will allow you to determine if bitweaver can be installed on the server:
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! Generic Requirements
-Bitweaver is written in PHP and thus requires PHP and a webserver such as Apache or IIS
+Bitweaver is written in PHP and thus requires PHP and a webserver such as Apache or IIS
!!Operation Systems Supported
Any system that can run a webserver and a database can run bitweaver. The most common ones include:
* [http://www.oracle.com/|Oracle] (needs some more testing)
* [http://www.sybase.com/|Sybase] (not tested much yet)
-* [http://firebird.sourceforge.net/|Firebird] (not much but ((DatabaseTestsAndFixes-Firebird|thorough testing)))
+* [http://www.firebirdsql.org/|Firebird] (tested extensively but check ((DatabaseTestsAndFixes-Firebird|version notes)))
* [http://www.sqlite.org/|SQLite] (not tested much yet)
!PHP Settings
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PEAR extensions can be installed in any of these ways:
* Install PEAR extensions using [http://pear.php.net/manual/en/installation.cli.php|command line interface] (requires ssh access).
* Install PEAR extensions in a [http://pear.php.net/manual/en/installation.shared.php|shared environment] (requires ssh access or ftp access).
-* Download a pre-packed set of {/downloads/file/11619|bitweaver PEAR extensions} and extract this to /your/<path-to-bitweaver>/util/pear/. This solution might be easiest for users in a shared environment.
+* Download a [/storage/users/27/27/treasury/727/pear.zip|pre-packed set of bitweaver PEAR extensions] and extract this to /yourbitweaver/util/pear/. This solution might be easiest for users in a shared environment.