server/wysiwyg compatibility

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Nitrid-2
 
 
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server/wysiwyg compatibility

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I am just in the process of moving my domains to a new server (register.com) I'm a little apprehensive because I don't know if wysiwyg app will be compatible with the server.
does anyone have any information in this regard??
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Re: server/wysiwyg compatibility

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The code generated by WB is normal HTML code which will work on any server. Unless your hosting service is still stuck in the 80's or some super small company just about any host will work.
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Re: server/wysiwyg compatibility

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On "compatibility" the current consideration is if your host uses Secure FTP in one way or another, you need to know that to setup WebBuilder to use it. Not required but some hosts use it.
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Re: server/wysiwyg compatibility

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Thank you both for the information, I can move forward now
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