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    hi kyle

    i would be really grateful if you could point me to instructions for hosting multiple wordpress sites on machighway. i don't know whether to do the site design on my local machine and upload it, or upload wordpress onto my machighway servers and design it via browser. etc etc. (i'm a wordpress novice as well which doesn't help...), all i know is, it's urgent!

    thanks in advance!

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    Hi Persona From what I have read in your above post it doesn't sound like you You need WordPress MU, You would probably be better off using separate installs for WordPress..

    if you were to be a little more specific on what you want to use WordPress for, I may be able to help you further.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jglamar View Post
    Hope this isn't too OT.. I started a wordpress site last night - on a subdomain - and it works fine.


    Hi jglamar
    It's a little off topic and I'm pretty sure I answered this question a few months ago but anyway here goes again.


    Quote Originally Posted by jglamar View Post
    Except one thing. I am hoping to post podcasts on this site


    You may want to have a look on WordPress website in the plug-ins section as there is a very good podcasts plug-in for WordPress that takes care pretty much everything regarding making the fee for you.


    Quote Originally Posted by jglamar View Post
    but I keep running into a 64mb filesize limit.


    This is WordPress default file size limit. can be very restrictive when you are now uploading podcasts. I'm pretty sure the plug-in that I mentioned allows you to upload the files to a directory using FTP and then map them correctly with the plug-in into WordPress.


    Quote Originally Posted by jglamar View Post
    Searching the wp and other forums I'm seeing advice to ask my host to change something in a PHP file? How do I achieve this?


    The PHP file then most likely referring to is the "php.ini" file which will require you to log a support ticket as most web hosts do not allow you to modify this file as it is often misused. You may want to try a workaround and try editing the ".htaccess" OR You could try adding A "php.ini" file in the "wp-admin" directory

    See the last post in this topic for how to edit the ".htaccess" file.
    http://wordpress.org/support/topic/h...=6#post-892601

    See this blog post on how to add a "php.ini" file in the "wp-admin" directory
    http://www.thecreatology.com/how-to-...wordpress.html
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