Sorry if I disorder but I would like to ask administrators if they can recommend a web hosting (possibly free) compatible with xfilesharing.
I tried for several days hosting a compatible but I could not find it.
thanks in advance, I trust in your answers.
XFileSharing Free - Which web hosting support xfilesharing?
i have a problem,
I was following this guide (http://www.sibsoft.net/forum/simple-ins ... t3227.html) but when I get to step 4, after setting the permissions to 755, I can not seem to install.cgi firefox open the file but has the download window, what should I do?
I was following this guide (http://www.sibsoft.net/forum/simple-ins ... t3227.html) but when I get to step 4, after setting the permissions to 755, I can not seem to install.cgi firefox open the file but has the download window, what should I do?
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Re: Which web hosting support xfilesharing?
The post just before yours has the answer.fede.97 wrote:Sorry if I disorder but I would like to ask administrators if they can recommend a web hosting (possibly free) compatible with xfilesharing.
I tried for several days hosting a compatible but I could not find it.
thanks in advance, I trust in your answers.
http://www.sibsoft.net/forum/simple-ins ... t3227.html
You can see it in action on the server that I did the "Simple 10 minute install" on. http://send.bigfil.es
I honestly don't know that you're going to be able to find a free or even shared hosting environment that it will work in. It's been my experience that free and shared hosting accounts don't have the requirements this script needs to run. And for a good reason.
However it works like a charm if you have your own dedicated server or VPS.
I will admit that it did take me quite a while to figure out the install. The instructions that it comes with isn't very clear. That's why I rewrote and posted the instructions.
Hope they will work for you. Feel free to ask any questions you might have.
Michael
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What should be and what is aren't always the same...fede.97 wrote:sorry, I misread! however, the host should be compatible with perl ...
If a hosting provider doesn't allow something it's usually because of it's cost.
If you follow the directions exactly as I posted them and it doesn't work they may have something shut off. And if they are a free host chances are they won't be going out of their way for you.
For me it was just taking the time to figure out where all the folders went and making sure all of the slashes were in the right places in the config file for the temp and upload files.
Michael
This is the hosting http://www.realservers.info/hosting-plan1.html as you can see the media is said ...
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I'll sign up and give it a try. I'll let you know if I'm successful.fede.97 wrote:This is the hosting http://www.realservers.info/hosting-plan1.html as you can see the media is said ...
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