[WebDNA] Anyone have a virtualbox with WebDNA 6.2 installed that they can share?

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2015


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texte = --001a11471392ea911c05136721d9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 I've been struggling for the better part of a week to create a virtualbox or a vagrant using CentOS 5.x or 6.x and WebDNA 6.2. It is an impossibility for me. I even hired an expert Linux administrator on elance. There was an email thread where others appeared stumped. Is anyone willing to share a virtualbox with WebDNA 6.2 installed (and working such that I can use it to develop a number of my web sites). I would appreciate any flavor of linux (although I have a preference for CentOS). WebDNA 6.2 is important because I have a 5 domain license that I use for development. Many thanks, Bill --001a11471392ea911c05136721d9 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I've been struggling for the better part of a week to = create a virtualbox or a vagrant using CentOS 5.x or 6.x and WebDNA 6.2.=C2= =A0

It is an impossibility for me. I even hired an exper= t Linux administrator on elance. There was an email thread where others app= eared stumped.=C2=A0

Is anyone willing to share a = virtualbox with WebDNA 6.2 installed (and working such that I can use it to= develop a number of my web sites). I would appreciate any flavor of linux = (although I have a preference for CentOS). WebDNA 6.2 is important because = I have a 5 domain license that I use for development.=C2=A0

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Many thanks,
Bill

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  1. [WebDNA] Anyone have a virtualbox with WebDNA 6.2 installed that they can share? (William DeVaul 2015)
--001a11471392ea911c05136721d9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 I've been struggling for the better part of a week to create a virtualbox or a vagrant using CentOS 5.x or 6.x and WebDNA 6.2. It is an impossibility for me. I even hired an expert Linux administrator on elance. There was an email thread where others appeared stumped. Is anyone willing to share a virtualbox with WebDNA 6.2 installed (and working such that I can use it to develop a number of my web sites). I would appreciate any flavor of linux (although I have a preference for CentOS). WebDNA 6.2 is important because I have a 5 domain license that I use for development. Many thanks, Bill --001a11471392ea911c05136721d9 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I've been struggling for the better part of a week to = create a virtualbox or a vagrant using CentOS 5.x or 6.x and WebDNA 6.2.=C2= =A0

It is an impossibility for me. I even hired an exper= t Linux administrator on elance. There was an email thread where others app= eared stumped.=C2=A0

Is anyone willing to share a = virtualbox with WebDNA 6.2 installed (and working such that I can use it to= develop a number of my web sites). I would appreciate any flavor of linux = (although I have a preference for CentOS). WebDNA 6.2 is important because = I have a 5 domain license that I use for development.=C2=A0

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Many thanks,
Bill

--001a11471392ea911c05136721d9-- William DeVaul

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