aitmf Posted February 24 Posted February 24 i have a website that was working on localhost where there is no fastcgi, but when i uploaded it on tommy it brought turns of errors, after long hours of finding the cause of errors i found it was because tommy was serving php scripts with fastcgi. To prove my assumptions, i created a new virtual host on localhost and activated fastcgi, it reproduced same turns of errors. deactivated fastcgi and it worked fine on local host. am finding away to to turn off fastcgi on this particular website similarly on tommy.
MoneyBroz Posted February 24 Posted February 24 Click the dropdown menu next to your site. then click Hosting & DNS and then click Hosting settings. from there you can uncheck the fastcgi option.
MoneyBroz Posted February 24 Posted February 24 it should be under web scripting when on the hosting settings page.
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