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Posted by Troy on 10/18/89 11:25
Ken,
You're probably right....I'm just at the outset of trying to learn
about all this server side scripting at the moment, and not to sure
what is and isn't best practice - so don't feel too confident about my
ability to choose a 'good' host. Would I be right in saying that my
ISP's practice of separate web & CGI servers isn't normal, 'cos it's a
pain in the but having to separate out the cgi and non-cgi pages?
Troy.
On 31 Aug 2005 06:37:09 -0700, "Ken Robinson" <kenrbnsn@rbnsn.com>
wrote:
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>Troy wrote (in part):
>>
>> Ideally, I'd like everything to be in one place, but I'm not allowed
>> to upload my entire site to the CGI server. Alternatively then, is
>> there a way of calling PHP scripts on the CGI server from a non-CGI
>> server, without resorting to a clickable link. I can include HTML such
>> as <A HREF="http://cgiserver/......>php script link<A>, however this
>> requires the user to click on some text to run my script. I'd like to
>> run the script from the remote server without them clicking.
>
>Get your code off of your ISP onto a real hosting site. That is no way
>to do hosting.
>
>Ken
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