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Old 09-26-2007, 08:44 AM
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Question VBSEO Requirements

Hello,

I want to purchase VBSEO but my current shared hosting doesnt support Zend or Ioncube.

I have uploaded Ioncube to my site but I dont have access to php.ini I therefore cant set it up properly.

Does VBSEO support runtime loading?

Would this be a bad thing to do?

Im considering moving hosts. I have found one that states they have "Zend Optimizer 3.0.1" is that the correct thing?

This is the host that Im considering moving to so that I can run VBSEO. It seems that they have what is required (I think?)

Comments, Suggestions are welcome

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Hello Mike ,

Yes vBSEO does support runtime loading with ioncube package however you can ask your host to support zend or ioncube version. Please ask the new host to provide a temporary phpinfo to check detailed.
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Hello Mike ,

Yes vBSEO does support runtime loading with ioncube package however you can ask your host to support zend or ioncube version. Please ask the new host to provide a temporary phpinfo to check detailed.
I have asked my host and they said that they might install it in a few months

They are a bit slow with technical changes.

Does runtime loading have any drawbacks?

I will send you a PM with a link to my phpinfo

Thanks

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If my host replied me that they will install something i need within couple month i'll immediately switch to a new host Support is really important and a company with slow technical support cannot be good for my sites.

runtime loader is a little bit slower than edit via php.ini .
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Old 09-26-2007, 09:21 AM
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If my host replied me that they will install something i need within couple month i'll immediately switch to a new host Support is really important and a company with slow technical support cannot be good for my sites.

runtime loader is a little bit slower than edit via php.ini .
I think that I should move hosts as my current one has many problems

In your opinion does this one seem to have what is required for VBSEO ?

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It looks like it is compatable.

You're Welcome
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Thank you for the prompt answers.

I will be back in a month or so after I have switched hosts

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You could also place php.ini to your server root and change variables for runtime loading.
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