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[Question] PHP files required...
vabatta
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Message # 1 | 10:37 PM
Hi,
I'm trying to create an online unzipper on my website, but when I try to upload the files .php it says that isn't allowed to upload .php files...
It's impossible to run php script on the website? If I bought the domain, I can run it? (premium package).

Thanks for help

NTP
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Message # 2 | 11:56 PM
Please look at this link: http://faq.ucoz.com/#26
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runakter
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Message # 3 | 2:05 AM
PHP is not supported by uCoz. But It's going to be be enable in the nearest future. It's already already have been suggested too.


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Natashko
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Message # 4 | 9:58 AM
vabatta, this is answer is more correct http://faq.ucoz.com/faq/0-0-2
And runakter is absolutely right. PHP is going to be introduced some time in spring.
vabatta
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Message # 5 | 8:52 PM
Quote (Natashko)
PHP is going to be introduced some time in spring.

This is a good notice. I will wait for news about this.

Added (2011-03-17, 2:52 PM)
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I can see that also .JSP files are not allowed....
I can't do anything with this host sad
I'm trying to do a system that from my website "connect" to the client harddrive for get some info (like from a file .txt or .xml), but without JSP I can't....

CodeResolution
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Message # 6 | 9:24 PM
vabatta, uCoz is more of a web service and site builder than a host. But it is being improved and will introduce more 'host-like' features in the future (e.g. PHP).
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vabatta
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Message # 7 | 1:03 AM
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vabatta, uCoz is more of a web service and site builder than a host. But it is being improved and will introduce more 'host-like' features in the future (e.g. PHP).

Right, but I must have only be patient. If I can, I try to use asp.

Post edited by vabatta - Sunday, 2011-03-20, 12:36 PM
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