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Is word press forbidden on CPanel? My hosting company says so - urgent help please

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  • Archmactrix
    I never use those automatic scripts to install WordPress on my server, so this sounds to me like an utter nonsense.
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  • ThinIce
    This, as others have said is complete crapola. Check the error log in your cPanel to see if there are any likely looking errors for your wordpress script [url=http://docs.cpanel.net/twiki/bin/view/AllDocumentation/CpanelDocs/ErrorLog]Error Log The wordpress codex will also likely be useful to you, for example [url=http://codex.wordpress.org/Editing_wp-config.php#Configure_Error_Logging]Editing wp-config.php " WordPress Codex I would point out that a default new install of cPanel will provide apache, mysql and suphp sufficient for wordpress to function without issue...
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) The information provided by your hosting company is inaccurate. You can install WordPress on a cPanel server without any additional software. You can also allow for it's automatic installation by enabling WordPress under: "WHM Home " cPanel " Install cPAddons Site Software" Then, cPanel users can install it through the "Site Software" option. Thank you.
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  • JaredR.
    To add to what cPanelMichael said, you can install any site software package you want on a cPanel account. WordPress is just site software, like any number of other packages. However, the host can decide what PHP modules and extensions to deploy on the server, and that can affect whether or not a particular site software package will work. Also, the host does have the ability to either allow you or disallow you to install WordPress via the cPAddons/Site Software function.
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