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quella
09-21-2006, 03:12 PM
Team,
Your product looks like it is just what I'm looking for. I have a quick question. Our server www.domain.com (http://www.domain.com) uses a staging/test subdomain that we do all of our development with at test.domain.com. To accomplish this, will I need to buy two licenses, or do I need just one? I'm going to implement with MYSQL, if that makes any difference.
I did a look at subdomains, but none seemed to address this question. Only parked, or multiple Cals on multiple subdomains.
Thank You.
Quella
Brian
09-21-2006, 04:24 PM
You can install the calendar on your staging server/domain. When you're ready to go live, if you do get a license key error, you will be presented with a form to request a new key for the new location. :)
webwise
04-18-2007, 03:47 PM
We are considering using EasyPHPCalendar on a client site, but they too have a subdomain demo.sitename.com (currently on a new server where the site will be located after migration). We will shortly be migrating to the new site (www.sitename.com) and are wondering how long a request for a key will take. Is there a cost to the new key?
Thanks!
Brian
04-18-2007, 04:49 PM
No cost. It will be issued within 24 hours, but usually within just a short period of time (depends on if I'm working or sleeping :) ).
flo55y
04-23-2007, 06:14 AM
Hi Folks,
Your product looks great and just what we're looking for.
Initially, we'd like to run one copy of your product on a sub-domain of ours. ie. we have www.domain.co.uk (http://www.domain.co.uk), we'd like to host the calendar on subdomain.domain.co.uk. From the postings above, I see that this is possible.
However, we may want to host more than one version of the calendar. Would we be able to do this under sub-domains. ie.
version1.domain.co.uk
version2.domain.co.uk
all hosted on the same server?
Cheers, Graham.
Brian
04-23-2007, 09:34 AM
You would need a license for each instance (discounts available on the Buy Now page for multiple licenses).
flo55y
04-23-2007, 09:41 AM
Thanks Brian - not a problem re multiple licenses.
We were just concerned about multiple versions living on the same server.
Cheers, Graham.
Brian
04-23-2007, 09:46 AM
No problem with multiple installs. The only thing to watch is if they are sharing a mySQL database connection, you may need to manually edit the config.inc.php file for each installation and modify the database name for each one.
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