Re: Hosting (i.e. Dreamhost)

2006-07-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I use http://www.1and1.com/?k_id=6447276>1and1.com hosting for all of my business and personal sites. Has phpMyAdmin built in to the control panel and php4/5 support. I had a few issues with rewriting at first, but so far has been great. Good luck on finding a great host. --~--~-~--~

Re: Hosting (i.e. Dreamhost)

2006-07-19 Thread John Zimmerman [gmail]
@chrisI have the SESSID popup on a couple of custom scripting sites, but it wouldn't stick around.  Was kind of weird.You might try turning the "extra security" option off in the controll panel on your domain and see if that helps.  It wasn't a regular occurance for me, but I did see it happen. @st

Re: Hosting (i.e. Dreamhost)

2006-07-19 Thread Felix Geisendörfer
I get the SID as a get variable on my local setup for some reason. The easiest fix has been to move session management from PHP to database (or cake) which you can simply do in app/config/core.php. Maybe this could be a solution for your problem on Dreamhost as well? Best Regards, Felix Geise

Re: Hosting (i.e. Dreamhost)

2006-07-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Have any of you dreamhost-based bakers had problems with SESSID as a get variable in the address bar? I've have the development copy of an app on dreamhost for a few months now, and I haven't been able to get rid of the get variable... --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You re

Re: Hosting (i.e. Dreamhost)

2006-07-19 Thread stefano
I host a lot of websites on DreamHost and 2 of them are built on Cake... plus a lot of private projects... I'm very happy with them and never had even one problem with cake and dreamhost. As suggested, if you have problems with a server you can ask to be moved to a different one. Also keep an ey

Re: Hosting (i.e. Dreamhost)

2006-07-19 Thread ShepherdWeb
I've been with DreamHost for about 6 months now. I host about 20 sites there. I haven't launched a Cake site yet, but will soon. I do have other dynamic sites though. I would say that so far my experience with Dreamhost has been pretty good. Performance is a little better than my previous exp

Re: Hosting (i.e. Dreamhost)

2006-07-19 Thread Jonathan Snook
Similar boat, I just launched withcake.com and it's been working well minus the recent downtime. If you're having problems on a particular server, you can ask to get moved to another box. I did this because of repeated downtime I was having early on and have since been pretty stable. --~--~-

Re: Hosting (i.e. Dreamhost)

2006-07-19 Thread ryanb006
I've been using iPowerWeb.com. They have a reseller program, excellent support and control panel (vDeck), and the performance is great. http://www.ipowerweb.com/reseller/index.html Ryan --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed t

Re: Hosting (i.e. Dreamhost)

2006-07-18 Thread Jason Lee
On 7/18/06, John Zimmerman [gmail] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is anyone else here using Dreamhost to host CakePHP projects? I currently host three applications on Dreamhost and will probably add at least 2 or 3 more by the end of the year if development goes as planned. Recent hardware debacle

Hosting (i.e. Dreamhost)

2006-07-18 Thread John Zimmerman [gmail]
I have recently consolidated a bunch of the websites I have been working on to Dreamhost, mainly because I originally planned to port some of them to Rails before I came across CakePHP.Dreamhost has been giving me headaches reguarding phpMyAdmin crapping out, their own control panel being unrespons