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Topic: local pc platfom compatibility
Posted By: Ceylan
Subject: local pc platfom compatibility
Date Posted: 03-August-2006 at 8:31pm
I am on a Mac OS X 10.4.7

is this going to be a problem?

I am not talking about the server—— but my local cpmputer on which I iwllusr=e dreamwever to customize the header and footer files

if it is a problem do you think running virtual pc qwould solve it?

help!!


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Posted By: netprofits
Date Posted: 03-August-2006 at 8:37pm
Your local OS shouldn't matter when editing the header and footer files. You would not be able to run the website locally but you could edit the ASP files in Dreamweaver and send them to your actual web site which must support ASP.

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Posted By: Ceylan
Date Posted: 04-August-2006 at 12:39am
ok great- thank s fo  r reply

any suggestions for hosting services?

reliable with quick support

maybe eben built in cart support?


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Posted By: netprofits
Date Posted: 04-August-2006 at 6:11am

See these posts for some info:
http://www.earlyimpact.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=72&PN=1 - http://www.earlyimpact.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=72& PN=1
http://www.earlyimpact.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=44&PN=1 - http://www.earlyimpact.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=44& PN=1
You may also want to contact Early Impact directly for a list of known hosts that support Product Cart.

We provide hosting for our own clients through our own managed servers with Rackspace so I can't recommend any specific hosting service. Having said that, you want to be careful not to just go with just any "cheap" service because many of them have poor performance and customer service. Do your homework to research their historical uptime and performance record and make sure thye have 24/7 quality support.

If you plan on building sites regularly, you may also want to consider signing up as a reseller/affiliate with the hosting service so you can get some kind of residual income. 



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