Update on WAM? - Post ID 209908
I was just wondering if there will be an upcoming update for WAM. I usually use WAM with the GoDaddy hosting, but it seems with their new hosting that it is not really compatible now. It gives you an error screen saying 500 Internal Server Error. They were saying something about HTML4 and other stuff I really didn't understand. I have another site that uses WAM and it still works with an older GoDaddy hosting account. Thank goodness I did not update that account before I realized what was happening. My quick fix was to purchase CC's other password software, but that does not really secure the site. As most people here, I would love see WAM work with S-drive. I have been switching most of my hosting over to CC but this has created a bit of a snag. Thanks so much!!
I use WAM v4 build 214 on a GoDaddy 4G Linux hosted site, and it works very well. Don't think that is your problem.
Have you changed anything else in your account or web site lately?
Have you changed anything else in your account or web site lately?
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I would suggest you open a support ticket with CC so the CC Team can give you assistance on this. It's most likely something in the server that is doing it since it works for the other one and for most of us too, but they would probably be able to help you more with this.
You can open a support ticket by doing the following:
Go to the top right of the website here
Click account then Your Support Room
Start support topic and ask the same question there.
You can open a support ticket by doing the following:
Go to the top right of the website here
Click account then Your Support Room
Start support topic and ask the same question there.
Website Access Manager is a server based technology, so it really has nothing to do with HTML. Godaddy has 2 platforms however and if you are on a Windows server, you cannot use this program as IIS does not support htaccess. You need to be on a Linux server.
Other then that, it will work perfectly on Godaddy.
Other then that, it will work perfectly on Godaddy.

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I do have Linux, but I will double check it again. Back to my other question, will it be compatible with S-drive in the near future? I was trying to move all hosting to CC and not have to pay for additional hosting elsewhere just for that.
Melanie B wrote:
I do have Linux, but I will double check it again. Back to my other question, will it be compatible with S-drive in the near future? I was trying to move all hosting to CC and not have to pay for additional hosting elsewhere just for that.
I do have Linux, but I will double check it again. Back to my other question, will it be compatible with S-drive in the near future? I was trying to move all hosting to CC and not have to pay for additional hosting elsewhere just for that.
There are plans to offer support for htaccess on S-Drive in the near future.
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I've no idea if this is the right place but can someone here answer my question...
How do protect a single page (blocking access to a particular section of my site) not the whole website?
How do protect a single page (blocking access to a particular section of my site) not the whole website?
L COLLINS wrote:
I've no idea if this is the right place but can someone here answer my question...
How do protect a single page (blocking access to a particular section of my site) not the whole website?
I've no idea if this is the right place but can someone here answer my question...
How do protect a single page (blocking access to a particular section of my site) not the whole website?
Just select the individual file that you want to protect and not the root folder of your server.
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