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Thread: PHP activation request

  1. #1
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    Default PHP activation request

    Since the PHP activation thread is closed -

    URL http://tarunk.bizhat.com
    Script URL http://tarunk.bizhat.com/wp-admin/install.php
    Description: personal site. php is for a wordpress blog

  2. #2
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    PHP Requests has been closed. Please read the last post of the thread that you saw closed.

    As posted elsewhere:
    Quote Originally Posted by CFE_aAa_FeLoNy
    Okay Everyone. No more posting about PHP in Free Web Hosting Forum.

    I've deleted 50 PHP Posts here. Your will find your answers in the forum: http://forums.bizhat.com/forum20.html

    Do not make a new topic Asking and questioning about PHP And PHP Enabling.

    You will have to look at Stickies and Announcements about PHP.

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    Post your PHP enable request here http://forums.bizhat.com/viewtopic.php?t=4236 to get PHP activated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fahid
    Post your PHP enable request here http://forums.bizhat.com/viewtopic.php?t=4236 to get PHP activated.
    Fahid, that thread is closed as php requests are no longer being taken for now.

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    then when i can ask to PHP activation?

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    Theres been no indication as to when activation requests will be taken again, so the only suggestion I have is to keep on eye on this forum and that thread for updated news.

    Cheers

    M.

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    OMG.

    Dude, has it ever occured to you, that the php activation thread is locked FOR A REASON.

    PHP REQUESTS ARE TEMPORARILY CLOSED. CHECK BACK LATER.
    Look, I think the mods should censor the words 'php request', 'activate php' from the forum.

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