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>I have a free host that I use every now and then for sites. When I run
> php software with that host, there are no problems. But when I put it
> on your servers, if in the file it isn't written as <php> beginning it causes all sorts of problems, but with this other host, it
> works anyway? I mean some of the files begin with <? or <PHP> still works....but on yours it doesn't. Why is that??
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That is because your other host isn't as secure as we are. We put a very
big emphasis on using the updated PHP standards for all our clients. I do
appologize for that but by requiring all clients use updated standard PHP
code it makes for a much more secure and reliable hosting experience.
The free company doesn't want to bother with helping people who aren't using
updated PHP standards when writing their code so they leave all the legacy
tags in tact. <? was dropped from PHP standards a few years ago... It only
requires a simple search and replace on older PHP code to make it work with
the latest standards...
If you are looking for a good CMS that I can guarantee will remain updated
and fully supported by our server it is SiteX (sitex.bjsintay.com) it powers
PhiBetaLambda.org and CarolinaGamesSummit.com both of my most popular
websites. It is free and written by my admin, so it is developed on our
server and works 100% guaranteed...
He has been developing it for years and I have been using it from the very
beginning.
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