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Hosting question
does anyone have any experience of hosting a coldfusion website on easyspace?
I have a baught a 200mb small business hosting account but have now decided to learn and build the site with coldfusion. Should i be able to ask easyspace to support cfm or do i have to host with a specialist host who supports coldfusion? I have emailed easyspace well before christmas but have had no reply and they have no telephone support available! Your suggestions and advise would be welcome. |
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Usually, the ISP has to have a Cold Fusion server set up for share hosting or they will soak you for a license to install it. There are a ton of good CF hosting facilities out there if these guys arent set up to host your Cold Fusion stuff.
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I read it in another thread in these forums, but apparently http://www.cfm-resources.com/ provides free hosting, although they ask for $30 setup fee.
Your host does Coldfusion installed in order for you to develop with it. From what I understand, Coldfusion is pretty costly for a server to implement... in which case, the odds of your current provider to install it simply for you (a single client) is unlikely... never hurts to ask though =) |
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