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Just installed vanilla my favourite forum cms- some errors?

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  • @whu606 said:
    Could you clarify what you mean by

    requirements of vanilla for cPanel

    AfaIk, cPanel is just a front end for installing and managing software on your host.

    The error was a module in apache iconv php module, there must be a FAQ page which states what modules are needed for vanilla with a cPanel server.

  • whu606whu606 I'm not a SuperHero; I just like wearing tights... MVP
    edited February 2018

    There isn't such a thing as a cPanel server, afaIk.

  • @whu606 said:
    There isn't such a thing as a cPanel server, afaIk.

    Hmm ok lol

  • whu606whu606 I'm not a SuperHero; I just like wearing tights... MVP
  • whu606whu606 I'm not a SuperHero; I just like wearing tights... MVP

    Not quite sure what the lol was for.

    cPanel is an online Linux-based web hosting control panel that provides a graphical interface and automation tools designed to simplify the process of hosting a web site.

  • Perfect, thank you.

  • @whu606 said:
    Not quite sure what the lol was for.

    cPanel is an online Linux-based web hosting control panel that provides a graphical interface and automation tools designed to simplify the process of hosting a web site.

    Most people would say cPanel server, a vps or dedicated server with cPanel installed would be classed as a cPanel server. Once installed you can not really run anything else but cPanel hence cPanel server. Though yes you was correct too we both try lol

  • Most people would say cPanel server, a vps or dedicated server with cPanel installed would be classed as a cPanel server. Once installed you can not really run anything else but cPanel hence cPanel server. Though yes you was correct too we both try lol

    The error was: iconv php module was missing on the Server.You access dashboard once it is fixed.

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