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Regular Contributor
Posts: 35
Registered: ‎04-25-2004
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Wordpress Blogs on Comcast?

Hi Gang!
 
Here's a question for comcast support.
 
it's a cut and paste from the Wordpress.org site.
 

I'm interested in running the open-source WordPress http://wordpress.org  blogging software and I was wondering if my account supported the following:

* PHP 4.2 or greater
* MySQL 4.0 or greater
* The mod_rewrite Apache module

Thanks!

Do you guys support this?

-Chuck

 

 

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Posts: 5,958
Registered: ‎03-12-2004

Re: Wordpress Blogs on Comcast?

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Hardline wrote:
Hi Gang!
 
Here's a question for comcast support.
 
it's a cut and paste from the Wordpress.org site.
 

I'm interested in running the open-source WordPress http://wordpress.org  blogging software and I was wondering if my account supported the following:

* PHP 4.2 or greater
* MySQL 4.0 or greater
* The mod_rewrite Apache module

Thanks!

Do you guys support this?

-Chuck

 

 



PWP does not support any server-side scripting, server directives, or customer databases, except for canned scripts such as the email form provided by comcast.

Message Edited by FishMan on 03-12-200706:33 PM

Regular Contributor
Posts: 35
Registered: ‎04-25-2004

Re: Wordpress Blogs on Comcast?

It figures... this is why I have shared hosting. If comcast ever started supporting that, and made where I could point my domain to it. I'd move in a minute. :smileyhappy:

 

But, they won't. :smileysad:

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UncaHobie
Posts: 1
Registered: ‎04-23-2012

Re: Wordpress Blogs on Comcast?

Regards PHP,

Ain't it just wonderfull how much CC appreciates us.  However in the world could we ask for anything better?  Poor Brian only got 26 mil last year, he can't afford to offer service yet.

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BethKatz
Posts: 5,894
Registered: ‎11-14-2006

Re: Wordpress Blogs on Comcast?

The Personal Web Pages are simplistic and unsupported.

 

If you want a blog, go to a different site. There are free alternatives that have much better software and you won't be tied to your ISP where your email address is part of your web site.

 

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