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*Get up and running straight away on our Test Environment until you sort out a better alternative. | *Get up and running straight away on our Test Environment until you sort out a better alternative. | ||
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With our Test Environment, you can send regular backups to your email address and these backups contain all you need | With our Test Environment, you can send regular backups to your email address and these backups contain all you need | ||
to get your nuBuilder application running when you are ready to move it to your eventual Production Environment. | to get your nuBuilder application running when you are ready to move it to your eventual Production Environment. | ||
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Revision as of 00:17, 3 November 2017
The trickiest thing with nuBuilder is its initial installation.
It requires a...
- Web server.
- A Database.
- PHP
Anyone wanting to use nuBuilder on a host's environment can sometimes run into setup problems.
If you can't get things working, here are some alternatives...
- Use a Bitnami installer.
- Debug the problems yourself.
- Pay someone to figure it out for you.
- Get up and running straight away on our Test Environment until you sort out a better alternative.
With our Test Environment, you can send regular backups to your email address and these backups contain all you need
to get your nuBuilder application running when you are ready to move it to your eventual Production Environment.