But people would get annoyed because their post would take five hours to be proccessed. People would start to leave, and helionet/heliohost would lose revenue, haveing to shut down for ANOTHER 6 months
But I scour the forums for like 8 hours in the holidays, you would need like 2 more mods for GMT time maybe... You would only need to do everybodys first 10 post
This is what happened a while ago while trying to update phpbb
I'll try again soon...
Edit 1: I have updated a fantastico phpbb install, I will try with another install
Edit 2: I have installed another phpbb version with fantastico but when I try to update it it says...
Edit 3: It works! I don't know why??? I wonder if djbob can explain why...
Personally I would like all of them, in case my users stumble across them. But I could narrow it down to a few...
My school starts next Thursday, I would like it up by then...
You will not have less features with co.cc domain, activation can take up to 48 hours, no ads are displayed (unless you opt for the ad option here in the forums), heliohost uses cpanel, here is a tutorial/fqa. Heliohost is web intergrated.
You can add your uni.co.cc domain as a parked domain... Change the nameservers to ns1.heliohost.org and ns2.heliohost.org then add it as a parked domain in cpanel.
Just set your parked domain to no redirect.. it works for me
I am trying to install phpbb on my account, I have uploaded everything correctly, configured it etc. But on the second install page it comes up with a blank screen. I have contacted Phpbb and it turns out that at least 2 other people have had problems with it. Look at my post and this and this. I don't what to use fantastico because it uses a old version of phpbb.
This is getting very annoying for me.
Can you do anything to allow phpbb to install??
Thank you very much
You will have to change the nameservers to ns1.heliohost.org and ns2.heliohost.org, then add your domain as a parked domain... Or if you have not created an account yet you can sign up with your domain...
Helio hosts about 20,000 cpanel accounts... That is more than the cpanel testing servers... The server deletes around 10 accounts per hour... Or so djbob told me!