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Voldemort

2007-06-20, 1:29 pm

I have purchased domain name and hosting space from goDaddy.com
It is having Apache/1.3.33 Server

I want to edit some parts of httpd.conf file in it.

How to do that ???

I made my application in Windows environment using Apache 2.2 and
PHP-5.2.2-Win32
However my hosting is in Linux environment with Apache 1.3.33 and PHP
4.3.11

will this be a problem ?

Thanks in advance for replying ..

Regards;
Mitanshu Garg
http://stock.mitanshu.com
http://mitanshu.blogspot.com

shimmyshack

2007-06-20, 1:29 pm

On Jun 20, 3:34 pm, Voldemort <mitanshu.g...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have purchased domain name and hosting space from goDaddy.com
> It is having Apache/1.3.33 Server
>
> I want to edit some parts of httpd.conf file in it.
>
> How to do that ???

you can only do it if they allow you to, usually they have some kind
of control panel that helps with some configuration, but the normal
proceedure for _shared_ hosting is to use .htaccess files not
httpd.conf
>
> I made my application in Windows environment using Apache 2.2 and
> PHP-5.2.2-Win32
> However my hosting is in Linux environment with Apache 1.3.33 and PHP
> 4.3.11
>
> will this be a problem ?
>

only if you have made use of apache2.x features, and of course, you do
not want to use old versions of apache and php because there are known
bugs, instead you should use the latest version of the 1.x branch and
the 4.x branch, ask your hosting company whether they intend to
upgrade.

> Thanks in advance for replying ..
>
> Regards;
> Mitanshu Garghttp://stock.mitanshu.comhttp://mitanshu.blogspot.com



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