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Saturday, January 06, 2007 11:14 AM
The story of Community Server on GoDaddy shared hosting.
I recently read a reply to a post on the Community Server forums ( http://communityserver.org/forums/thread/554820.aspx ) It went: " chavak, Problems seem to be the norm when trying to run a CS site on GoDaddy.com. As a former disgruntled GoDaddy user
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