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18 years ago
mn5800@yahoo.com
Is it possible to use Wamp to host my html files and PHP files since they seem to run well and redirect the things that do not run well to a webhost. Therefore i do not have to pay an arm amd leg for extra bandwith? I seem to be able to run some things here on my pc as non-local(go-figure) but there are other things that try to run themselves locally and I have no choice in the matter since I can
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18 years ago
mn5800@yahoo.com
I always had/have A records set up for my domain. Zoneedit told me the only way to run a webserver when an ISP is blocking port 80 is to set up webforwarding. That is what they told me, I figured they would know better than me. Also the scripts I am trying to use are not mine. They are from precompiled software and they install themselves, there is no option to install them manually or else I wou
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18 years ago
mn5800@yahoo.com
Wow I did not expect all of that help. Ok so I already had active perl. I set up the virtual host, changed the port to 8080, was I suppose to put it in(8080) the virtual host container also, or leave it *80? Well I tried it both ways. I am still getting errors(both ways). Either premature end of script header errors, or misconfiguration errors, connection failed errors. Zoneedit does not give the
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18 years ago
mn5800@yahoo.com
Ok this is a difficult situation. I am trying to run current Wamp on my pc. I have Windows XP Home. I have purchased my own domain and have an A record pointing to my ip at zoneedit.com. Because my ISP is blocking port 80 I have to redirect to port 8000 which I have set-up at zoneedit.com also. I do not know if this is helping cause the problems I am having or not. When accessing my domain(not lo
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18 years ago
mn5800@yahoo.com
I had these same problems, I had my firewalls down and virus protection shutoff and then figured out it was the ISP, i and found out my ISP was blocking port 80 and there is nothing I could do about it. I had to set up a subdomain and redirect to port 8000 at zonneedit.com. That should get you online if that is what is ailing your pc. If you do not know how to set that up they can help you at zon
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18 years ago
mn5800@yahoo.com
What port are you running on? Do people have to put that port at the end of your IP address ie; IPORT?
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