On 1 Oct 2019, at 10:37, WebDNA Solutions <ken@webdnasolutions.com> wrote:Many years ago I shopped =around different hosting companies
for them to make WebDNA =available on their cPanel configs -
none were willing.
Once upon a time I tried to get =WebDNA and cPanel running on
the same Linux server, so I =setup the server with WebDNA and
then installed cPanel =....
The cPanel installation immediately =overwrote the changes I
had made to one of Apache's config =files. So I manually
edited that file again, to undo what =the cPanel installer
had overwritten, and I thought this =would probably fix the
problem, at least until I had to =reinstall cPanel again.
Nope!
It turns out that cPanel was programmed to =overwrite the
Apache config file once or several times a =day, and every
time it did this it would break WebDNA =again.
I thought about writing a script =that would compare my
WebDNA-compatible version of that =Apache config file with
the currently running version, and =if the script found any
differences it would immediately =overwrite that file with
my WebDNA-compatible version =again.
But this is a lame way to setup and =run a web server, so I
abandoned the idea, and instead I =concluded that cPanel and
WebDNA are simply not =compatible.
But it's been a while, so maybe =things have changed?
Regards,
Kenneth Grome
WebDNA Solutions
http://www.webdnasolutions.com
Urgent/Emergency Phone: (228) 222-2917
Website, =Database, Network, and Communication Systems
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On 1 Oct 2019, at 10:37, WebDNA Solutions <ken@webdnasolutions.com> wrote:Many years ago I shopped =around different hosting companies
for them to make WebDNA =available on their cPanel configs -
none were willing.
Once upon a time I tried to get =WebDNA and cPanel running on
the same Linux server, so I =setup the server with WebDNA and
then installed cPanel =....
The cPanel installation immediately =overwrote the changes I
had made to one of Apache's config =files. So I manually
edited that file again, to undo what =the cPanel installer
had overwritten, and I thought this =would probably fix the
problem, at least until I had to =reinstall cPanel again.
Nope!
It turns out that cPanel was programmed to =overwrite the
Apache config file once or several times a =day, and every
time it did this it would break WebDNA =again.
I thought about writing a script =that would compare my
WebDNA-compatible version of that =Apache config file with
the currently running version, and =if the script found any
differences it would immediately =overwrite that file with
my WebDNA-compatible version =again.
But this is a lame way to setup and =run a web server, so I
abandoned the idea, and instead I =concluded that cPanel and
WebDNA are simply not =compatible.
But it's been a while, so maybe =things have changed?
Regards,
Kenneth Grome
WebDNA Solutions
http://www.webdnasolutions.com
Urgent/Emergency Phone: (228) 222-2917
Website, =Database, Network, and Communication Systems
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