linux or windows?

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Last Post: May 15, 2009   (RSS)

Re: [willydoit] linux or windows?

By Dave - May 15, 2009

Hi willydoit,

It works on both but we recommend Linux if you have a choice. They're often a bit faster and easier to work with.

Hope that helps!
Dave Edis - Senior Developer
interactivetools.com

Re: [Dave] linux or windows?

By willydoit - May 15, 2009

Thats great thank you, just thought that the lack of permission setting on windows would have been an advantage,

Linux it is

Re: [willydoit] linux or windows?

By kclark1515 - May 15, 2009

I also noticed that your Server Requirements say you support any environments, but then only talk about PHP. I would be looking to install this on a Windows server, so if I understand correctly, this would work?

Also...does this include source code for modifications, or not?

Thanks.

Re: [kclark1515] linux or windows?

By ross - May 15, 2009

Hi there.

Thanks for posting!

We are sort of talking about different things here. When we say we support any environment, that means any server environment. That then means, windows, linux, unix. The PHP part is a different requirement.

The server won't matter but you will definitely need to have PHP installed so that's something to double check with your webhost.

Does that make sense? Let me know if I can go over this in more detail for you :).
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