Hosting WebsiteBaker

DarkViper

#7
If you really like to offer a one-click-installed WB...  then first you must learn about your server

some Controlpanels like C-Panel or Plesk provides an API and a Development-Kit also to build distribution-packets and integrate them. If not, you must write a Script (Shell or Perl maybe) which will run in a defined context to extract tarballs and have control to mysqld.

Simply use of PHP doesn't work. (ok, you also can write such a script by PHP also.... but not to rum from webserver.. it must start from commandline .
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softwaretailor

Hello guys,


Actually there are so  many hosts that have WebsiteBaker preinstalled ,you can search on goole, you also can get some information by visiting here:http://www.softwaretailor.com/CustomDevelopment.htm

jack1234

#5
I haven't used CMS made simple, but it does look clean and pretty easy to use. I have a website I created using WebsiteBaker (http://www.fileconversionservices.com/) and I found it easy and intuitive to use, plus there's a great community to support and help you out. It has clean urls and is generally nice to use. I'm not sure how it handles many pages but I would recommend it.

But like I said I haven't used CMS made simple, although I may decide to try it


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crnogorac081

I belive he wanted to offer his clinets WB on his server :)
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Waldschwein

Hello!

There are many hosts that have WebsiteBaker preinstalled - just search Google with "website baker preinstall" or similar.
If a "ready to use" WebsiteBaker installation is wished - perhaps WebsiteBaker Portable here http://www.websitebaker-portable.com will fit.

Yours Michael

jsn

I asked my host if it was possible to add Websie Baker under Fantastico, but here is the answer

" Fantastico comes with pre-defined CMS scripts. We cannot enable another as fantastico is a script installer of cpanel."
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iamnot

I am looking at creating a service that hosts WB, which users can automatically install (ie - press this button to have WebsiteBaker installed on your domain). I know this is possible... but don't know where to start (with the install part.

Anyone know of any programs or have any tips?

Thanks!