Hola Monks!

It's been a while maybe even years and I'm trying to get back in the groove. I'd like to build a json/ajax web app with an eye toward an ios/android app on a hosted web site that I access through cpanel. json/ajax was just becoming voguish when I went idle and I can finger it out on my own. There also seems to be decent documentation on Enyo for the cross phone app. Where I'm having confusion is how to set up/use/manage perl_mod through cPanel on the domain and sub-domains. I'd be eternally grateful if had a URL for a Toot or a recipe.

Blessings


--Jimbus aka Jim Babcock
Wireless Stay at Home Dad and Geek Wannabe
jim-at-thebabcocks-dot-com

In reply to web apps on a limited access server (cpanel) by jimbus

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