Carl Reynolds wrote... >Sent: Tuesday,24February2004 8:06 AM >To: suppressed >Subject: [ic] Using interchange with cPanel > > >I know this has been addressed in detail on the Interchange web site. I >still have a question about using Interchange with cPanel. > >I want to install Interchange on a web site that uses cPanel. However, I >plan to use ssh to do the install. I will not be using cPanel even >though it is installed on the site. From what I have read on the >Interchange site, this should be OK. But I wasn't sure if there would be >some system interaction between Interchange and cPanel even if I am not >using cPanel to do the install. > >Am I correct that I can install Interchange using ssh and not have a >problem with it interacting with cPanel? Correct. I have installed a secondary perl 5.6.2 & interchange 5.0 onto my cpanel boxes with almost no problems. Cpanel has none of it's grubby fingers touching these installs, so everyone gets along just fine. The single problem I have had is with uploading images via the UI if interchange is not running as the user account that is trying to write the images. I assume i've not got the makecat /interchange configure permissions completely correct, but have not had time to go back and fix it up. Another note, cpanel tends to grab any requests for http://yourdomainname.com/interchange and forward them to its own frankenstien interchange (even if its disabled, arrrg!). Renaming any interchange directory you might happen to have in your public_html to ic, and configuring to suit will avoid this annoyance. Cheers, Daniel Degotardi http://hinterlands.com.au Internet Programming, Content Management & eCommerce Development _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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