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    UNIX v Windows

    Hi
    I am getting ready to upload my first site and have subscribed to windows and having probs with a url for cgi bin. Should I be using unix?

    Hope someone can help?
    Naomi

    #2
    I believe that Actinic is easier to get running on a Unix server than a Windows one. Who are you hosting with? Try searching the forums on their name and see if anyone else has solved the problem.

    Alan Compton
    www.greenknightgames.co.uk
    Great board games and cards games you won't find in the High Street

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      #3
      If your host allows ask them to switch you over to unix (this is probably better for them also).... as Alan says it is much simpler to get Actinic working on unix rather than windows based servers (it is not impossible but will help you keep your hair much longer)


      Bikster
      SellerDeck Designs and Responsive Themes

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        #4
        Thank you

        I am using net benefit and they have agreed to switch it over so fingers crossed I will get sorted!! I am probably being really thick but where do I get the cgi bin address from?

        Naomi

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          #5
          Welcom, Naomi

          See http://community.actinic.com/showthread.php?t=28830 where someone has posted sample settings.

          PS I found this post by putting Netbenefit Network Settings into the Search facility at the top of this page.
          Norman - www.drillpine.biz
          Edinburgh, U K / Bitez, Turkey

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            #6
            Originally posted by NormanRouxel
            See http://community.actinic.com/showthread.php?t=28830 where someone has posted sample settings.
            That would be me! Please note these settings are for their dedicated hosting only. If I remember rightly they are be different for shared hosting.
            Cheers

            David
            Located in Edinburgh UK

            http://twitter.com/mcfinster

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              #7
              Shared or Dedicated Host?

              Hi
              Thanks for your help! I will upload with these and let you know!. I am really new to all this and starting my website for the first time. I have opted for shared hosting but now not sure that it will be enough? Can anyone tell me if I should be looking at a dedicated host? I am looking to launch with approx 150 items in my shop and eventually grow it to about 500 lines. Any help or advice would be much appreciated.

              Thanks
              Naomi

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                #8
                Naomi,

                Sounds like you should be fine with shared hosting at the moment. If you are just launching it's unlikely you will get the traffic required to really justify a dedicated server yet so stick with the shared and upgrade when you feel it is worth it. We ran with shared hosting with Netbenefit for years and never had any problems with speed etc.

                PS I am fairly sure those network settings won't work with shared hosting, I would give Netbenefit a ring and check, they should be able to tell you the correct settings over the phone.
                Cheers

                David
                Located in Edinburgh UK

                http://twitter.com/mcfinster

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                  #9
                  Hi
                  Thanks for your help Dave I will give them a ring today and hopefully get things moving!

                  Naomi

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                    #10
                    Dear Naomi,
                    If it's any help we used Netbenefit shared hosting for 6 years with no problems, with over 1000 product lines. It's only when our monthly bandwith use increased to over 15GB that the pricing structure made a dedicated server a better option.
                    Good Luck

                    Simon Bridges
                    http://www.alexreade.net
                    Simon Bridges
                    Alex Reade World of Motosport
                    http://www.alexreade.net

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                      #11
                      Hi Simon

                      Thats great thank you! I dont know wether you can help. I am just testing the connections and cant find the "path to cgi-bin" anywhere? hope you can help!

                      Thanks
                      Naomi

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                        #12
                        Naomi,

                        You will have to log onto your server using the username and password provided and then look for a folder called 'cgi-bin', this is sometimes within a folder and if it is the path to the 'cgi-bin' would be

                        <folder name>/cgi-bin/

                        else

                        /cgi-bin/

                        if the bin is in the root.

                        Kind regards,
                        Bruce King
                        SellerDeck

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