Any idea about a relatively cheap & good quality web host with ColdFusion support?
Or maybe an honest and independent web site for comparing hosts?
I think http://www.cfhosting.com is cheap and good quality
Or maybe an honest and independent web site for comparing hosts?
I think http://www.cfhosting.com is cheap and good quality
Help I have asked my host this and they cant help me i have a real bad feeling that i am forgetting something fundamental.
Its hard to explain but here are the errors that dreamweaver throws up when i try to connect and view tables on the database.
Error results
http://www.u501.com/result.htm
http://www.u501.com/result2.html
http://www.u501.com/err4.htm
If you have any questions shoot but please remember that i have spent 2 days on this problem And got two so called experts help so many small changes have already been tried .
The testing server should i be using wamp or something i managed to get a MYSQL database connected when i was using coldfusion but it seems 500 times harder with PHP for some reason. But coldfusion had its own localhost server
The URL path i have tried the IP tried the domain name tried local host and localhost:8500
Can somebody please point me in the correct direction before i go back to making static pages
Yes i get the idea what you are saying. I will attempt to get wamp working in order to test but If i code the pages with a Mysql connection it should work via the MYSQL database so i could skip testing ? It seems dreamweaver is much more compatible with coldfusion than it is with PHP funnily enough.
yes i should of said that i had the database already set up on the host its the testing server that is the problem so if i wrote the correct connection string in my php page then presumably it would connect to the remote database and work fine.
I really need to test though so i have got wamp working and hopefully i can get that to work with dreamweaver localhost
Im studying some lynda.com material just now so hopefully i can get this Mysql connection working my php has been fine its not the problem .
I appreciate the advice though
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The testing server should i be using wamp or something i managed to get a MYSQL database connected when i was using coldfusion but it seems 500 times harder with PHP for some reason. But coldfusion had its own localhost server
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Precisely. PHP is just a programming language. Well, so is Coldfusion, but Macromedia provides a server as well. PHP doesn’t. The professional method is to install Apache first, and then PHP. When you “installed” PHP, you saw a lot of directions on configuring Apache right?
Connecting to a MySQL database is all well and fine, but you aren’t connecting to it. Your PHP scripts are. But to run your PHP scripts, you need to have them run through a web server, with PHP enabled.
If installing Apache scares you, look at XAMPP or WAMP.
Additional response:
“but If i code the pages with a Mysql connection”: all this means is that you have code that attempts to connect to a MySQL database.
“it should work via the MYSQL database”: What do you mean by this? MySQL is a database server. If you want to run your server-side code, you need a server and you need to be able to run that code. MySQL has nothing to do with it. Perhaps you should take MySQL out of the picture for a moment. Write code that displays “Hello world” on the screen. Does it make more sense why MySQL is irrelevant when it comes to actually running the code?
“It seems dreamweaver is much more compatible with coldfusion”: Dreamweaver has very high support for PHP, make no mistake. But I wouldn’t be surprised about their compatibility with Coldfusion. Macromedia, the original makers of Dreamweaver, bought Coldfusion. Adobe bought Macromedia. Short story: the same people who make Dreamweaver make Coldfusion.
Ok. I know how to get a domain, web host, etc.
But I want to know how to make it.
I have Adobe Flash Pro CS4, Adobe Dreamweaver CS4, Adobe ColdFusion CS4, and Adobe PhotoShop CS4. I have no expeirence with them but I had a little extra money so I bought them. So how would I go about making the site?
Learn HMTL – http://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp , http://www.opera.com/company/education/curriculum/
Learn CSS – http://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp
Learn a server side language of your choice (PHP, ASP.NET, RUBY ON RAILS, etc)
Learn SQL (MySQL, MSSQL, Oracle, etc.)
OR
Get a site that builds a template for you and add your text.
Hosting is not an issue for me. I use GoDaddy which hosts both very cheaply.
Thanks for your answers.
coldfusion
Im looking for a good coldfusion webhost. I tried GoDaddy and was unhappy with the service and also ran into alot of problems due to the restriction of <cffile> <cfdir> tags. Do you have any suggestions on a good web host. Has anyone used jodohost.com?
MX7 will work, although I would preffer CF8 Hosting.
Please state your source.
Thanks!
http://www.goldpuma.com is the lowest cost service which is full-featured and really works for you ($3.99 /month). They accept monthly payments. First try them for a month. As an experienced webmaster I’m sure it would work for you and fulfill all your requirements. They have a really great offer & I have used them for over 3 yrs now, and have never had a single problem with them. Their service is really great and easy to use.
I use PHP, ColdFusion and ASP for my sites (seperately) and find that it is difficult and annoying to have to create the site on a different server and then port it to the host of my clients choice. I would like to host at least a few of the lower bandwidth/hit sites?
What does this entail and is it worth the effort or should I continue to rework a site for different hosts.
Get a Windows box and a *nix box and host them accordingly yourself.
or
Find a host (99% do this) and get an account to set up your sites there and pay someone to do it for you. Get a Windows account for CF and ASP based sites and a *nix account for PHP sites.
It’d probably be a lot cheaper to host yourself in the long run, but if you get paid hosting, maybe you should stick with one discipline. I used to do CF and PHP. I decided PHP was better and stuck with that.
Nevermind the fact Windows hosting and such is inferior IMO.
Hi, I am a web developer who needs help fast. I have a web site ready to go, but I seem to have problems deciding which web hosting solution is right for me. My site contains only dhtml, and javascript for now. I plan on doing much advanced things later on. Maybe some coldfusion and even php. Some web hosting companies I have in mind are: IXwebhosting, hostmonster, and godaddy. Can someone help me. Again some details may be needed to get a better solution. Please ask. Thanks!
Control Panel? Damn, I have seem the CPanel and I like it a lot. Other companies, however, offer something call Hsphere, and one call VDeck.. Can someone tell me which one is the best one. I am looking for something very user friendly, and realabile. Thanks
Godaddy, better support
I’ve just got the new Coldfusion 8 that just came out in beta and the beta hosting has well. Dreamweaver is metioned breifly in almost everything I see about it, is somehting I have to have or optional. From what i can tell its not but I want to make sure. Also is there anything else I should have?
If you’ve got ColdFusion 8 installed and running you do not need anything else.
Dreamweaver would simply be used as the editor for your cfm/cfc files but as you assumed, it is not required. You can use any editor to create/modify those files. Anything from DreamWeaver to GoLive to CFEclipe to Notepad. Its what ever you’re comfortable using.
the first good answer will be chosen as ‘best answer’!
Thanks
Yessum, though you’ll need to purchase Cold Fusion. Last I knew of it wasn’t free.
http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/reviews/1234/1/
linux can host any webpage with the following extentions
php, htm, html and more
if your webpages has one of the above extentions then Yes Linux can host it
but if it has asp, aspx, vb, vbs extentions then I don’t think it will work on Linux