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By kalyang on
Hi All,
I am planning to use Drupal 4.7.x for my site hosted with goDaddy. They provide PHP version 4.3.1 and PHP5 (I can use both or any one). Reading the requirements I found min requirements is PHP 4.3.3 - so should I move to PHP 5 - I read from other places that PHP5 and Drupal causes frequent problems.
Help in this regard is really appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Kalyan
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Drupal 4.7 is fully
Drupal 4.7 is fully compatible with php 5.
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Thanks!
Thanks for the reply - but if someone has actually done it with goDaddy - I would be really satisfied and make my move.
Regards,
Kalyan
With GoDaddy I'd be far more
With GoDaddy I'd be far more worried about the LOCK tables permission on the MySQL database. You may want to check into that part further.
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Hi,
From here http://drupal.org/node/46707#comment-101962 I find that people are successfull in running druapl 4.7 with goDaddy but no mention to which version of PHP.
It would be good if someone could enlighten me on this.
Regards.
this info might be useful
http://drupal.org/node/57871
- Corey
Does this mean to Switch Hoster?
So, All it means to use Drupal is to switch from GoDaddy?
But they have a better uptime and cheaper price than anyother hoster. I was interested to use Drupal only to manage site easily.
Suggestions are welcome.
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Me too use goDaddy - waiting for your feedbacks.
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