For those of you that have no access to a dedicated server, we have prepared a special version of mod_harbour that works as a CGI. So if you use a hosting company that will never allow to install an apache extension but does allow to install a CGI, then this mod_harbour version is for you
Here you have mod_harbour working from Bluehost (non dedicated server, where it is totally forbidden to install mod_harbour for Apache) using mod_harbour CGI version:
Hello Enrico, Just out of curiosity. Why is a VPS or self-hosting not a solution for you? Best regards, Otto
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Usually I have to use the existing customer web spaces. I cannot tell my customers to change their providers just to allow my mod_harbour web apps to work, can I?
I have had servers in aruba (windows and linux) for a long time and it is where I do the tests and developments of modHarbour (with and without CGI)
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I'm not talking about dedicated servers but web spaces. Aruba doesn't allow to run CGI EXEs from their web spaces. Most of my customers have web spaces from various providers or company web servers that doesn't allow CGI EXE to run for company policy.