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    Perl Script Extension

    Hello,

    I'm trying to upload my site to my hosting package for the first time but keep getting stuck at the same point. I am running through the initial configuration wizard which goes fine until I get to the Perl installation part of the process where I'm asked to fill in the 'Path to Perl' and the 'Path Script Extension'. I have been on to my hosting provider to get these details confirmed but when I put them in and press next an error box pops up saying that the 'Perl script extension is incorrect. Try another extension.'
    I am now completely stuck as I can't seem to get any further and my hosting provider can't supply me with anymore information.

    Please can anyone help?

    #2
    host?
    type of server?

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      #3
      Who is your host and what package do you have with them?

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        #4
        Thanks for getting back to me. I am hosted with Fast Hosts and I have a Linux Developer package.

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          #5
          Fast Hosts say their servers will not work with Actinic.
          Search the forum for Fast Hosts.

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            #6
            Rich - give this up now and move - even if you have to pay to move it will save you both time and money in the long run.


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              #7
              Hmm seems like moving might be the best option then in that case! It seems a shame that such a popular hosting company would have these issues that stop Actinic running smoothly.

              Anyway, thanks for all your help chaps, I think you'll have saved me a lot of time in the future. Just one more thing...can anyone suggest a good alternative to Fasthosts that wont break the bank and is known to run smoothly with Actinic?

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                #8
                Plenty of info on this already on the forum. Have a word with Darren who posted earlier in the thread or do a search.

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                  #9
                  Will do Rich, thanks.

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