Stefania
04-07-2008, 04:06 AM
I'm dedicating some time in testing script installs on my account with Simple Scripts.
One missing feature, that's present in Fantastico, is the chance to install scripts on second level domains.
Is not a question of laziness.
Of course I can directly install on the public_html sub folder, the second level domain point at.
But as well known, some scripts (Wordpress is one of them) interact with databases in a way that avoids/inhibits the use of addon/second level domains, if installed on the absolute folder path.
Is this missing going to be fixed?
It might compromise an extensive, competitive use of Simple Script vs. Fantastico.
Stefania Castelli
ICT Warrior :rolleyes:
One missing feature, that's present in Fantastico, is the chance to install scripts on second level domains.
Is not a question of laziness.
Of course I can directly install on the public_html sub folder, the second level domain point at.
But as well known, some scripts (Wordpress is one of them) interact with databases in a way that avoids/inhibits the use of addon/second level domains, if installed on the absolute folder path.
Is this missing going to be fixed?
It might compromise an extensive, competitive use of Simple Script vs. Fantastico.
Stefania Castelli
ICT Warrior :rolleyes: