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Ben Ellis
Starting Member
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Posted - 11 August 2002 : 15:35:34
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I signed up for a free web hosting that supports ASP at AMZWeb.Net. What will I need now to be able to use this forum on my web site?
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dayve
Forum Moderator
    
USA
5820 Posts |
Posted - 11 August 2002 : 15:42:11
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I don't think they support the "proper" ASP because it looks as if they are Unix/Linux. In short, Snitz Forums will not work there. Check out http://www.brinkster.com instead. |
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OneWayMule
Dev. Team Member & Support Moderator
    
Austria
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Nikkol
Forum Moderator
    
USA
6907 Posts |
Posted - 11 August 2002 : 15:45:05
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They support Sun One ASP. I'm not sure that will be compatible with Snitz. Anyone know? They also allow a MySQL database, but it seems you have to have some sort of posting level on their forums to be able to use it. |
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Ben Ellis
Starting Member
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Posted - 11 August 2002 : 15:45:29
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Do they have any free hosting there that would work with Snitz, because I did not see any?
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dayve
Forum Moderator
    
USA
5820 Posts |
Posted - 11 August 2002 : 15:45:30
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it is confirmed, they do NOT run Snitz Forums there, in fact they criticize Snitz:
What was said is correct .... You cannot use SNITZ here but as been discussed before ... who would want to anyway? SNITZ is a very stripped down ASP clone of PHPBB2 that doesn't even work very well.
All forums are now required to be phpBB2.
Now in regard to you setting one up, you are going to need 50 qualifying posts before you can get the MySQL access you need to make the forum work.
And on other notes, before you ask any more questions, I suggest you go read the "Frequently Asked Questions" forum AND the usage rules because they may have already been answered elsewhere.
http://www.amzweb.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=232&highlight=asp |
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Ben Ellis
Starting Member
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Posted - 11 August 2002 : 15:48:27
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Does anyone have a link to a free host that would support Snitz? |
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OneWayMule
Dev. Team Member & Support Moderator
    
Austria
4969 Posts |
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dayve
Forum Moderator
    
USA
5820 Posts |
Posted - 11 August 2002 : 15:52:03
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quote: Originally posted by Ben Ellis
Does anyone have a link to a free host that would support Snitz?
quote: Originally posted by dayve
I don't think they support the "proper" ASP because it looks as if they are Unix/Linux. In short, Snitz Forums will not work there. Check out http://www.brinkster.com instead.
*ahem* 
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Doug G
Support Moderator
    
USA
6493 Posts |
Posted - 11 August 2002 : 16:04:00
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quote: Originally posted by Nikkol
They support Sun One ASP. I'm not sure that will be compatible with Snitz. Anyone know? They also allow a MySQL database, but it seems you have to have some sort of posting level on their forums to be able to use it.
Sun One is the new name for Chili!Soft, so that shouldn't be an obstacle to Snitz.
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OneWayMule
Dev. Team Member & Support Moderator
    
Austria
4969 Posts |
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dayve
Forum Moderator
    
USA
5820 Posts |
Posted - 11 August 2002 : 16:14:09
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quote: Originally posted by dayve
it is confirmed, they do NOT run Snitz Forums there, in fact they criticize Snitz:
What was said is correct .... You cannot use SNITZ here but as been discussed before ... who would want to anyway? SNITZ is a very stripped down ASP clone of PHPBB2 that doesn't even work very well.
All forums are now required to be phpBB2.
Now in regard to you setting one up, you are going to need 50 qualifying posts before you can get the MySQL access you need to make the forum work.
And on other notes, before you ask any more questions, I suggest you go read the "Frequently Asked Questions" forum AND the usage rules because they may have already been answered elsewhere.
http://www.amzweb.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=232&highlight=asp
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