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Posted by Patrick Roane on 10/20/05 02:45
Thanks for quick response Joe. Normally, If I'm just
uploading non-smarty based websites- my index.html
will go into the 'html' dir. on my hosting server.
With smarty, should I setup my dir. structure w/in the
html dir, or the root? There is also a virtualhosts
dir which I've never used.
--- Joe Stump <joe@joestump.net> wrote:
> 1.) Smarty comes in a .tar.gz archive. Just upload
> (via FTP, SFTP or
> SSH - get WinSCP), untar (using PuTTY) and then
> define SMARTYDIR to
> be the path to your smarty install.
>
> 2.) Use SFTP or SCP (again, WinSCP) and then log
> into your host with
> PuTTY (SSH) to do the rest if you have shell access.
>
> --Joe
>
> On Oct 19, 2005, at 4:21 PM, Patrick Roane wrote:
>
> > Does anyone has any experience using smarty driven
> > sites on servers that belong to a hosting
> provider?
> >
> > The hosting service I use (www.hostingchicago.com)
> has
> > php and MySql but not smarty installed.
> >
> > I'm not sure if my provider will allow me access
> to
> > the apache .conf file.
> >
> > Any suggestions on a way I can do this? Also, I am
> > currently working on an Win XP machine and need a
> way
> > to upload and install smarty on my hosting server.
> >
> > Does anyone know of a way I can do this?
> >
> > Thanks-
> >
> > Patrick
> >
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Patrick Roane
Web design and development
www.franklin-band.com
Fox River Grove, Il.
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