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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 11/15/04 11:25
Troy wrote:
> My ISP provides me with 2 servers: one for normal web hosting
> (non-PHP) and a CGI server (with PHP). I create my website using
> fusion 7 and upload this in its entirity to the web hosting server. If
> I want to run CGI scripts, I can do so with an external link to a page
> on the CGI server. The problem however is that I have to maintain two
> sites and all associated links.
>
> 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.
Troy,
Ken's right. Get another host. There are a lot of inexpensive options
available. You should be easily be able to find something for < $50/yr, or even
1/2 that if your requirements are minimal.
Check out www.webhostingtalk.com for discussions about various hosting companies.
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