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so,i made a website and uploaded it to my paid hosting...some pages were blank when accessed.did some testing and found out that was a php problem.contacted the support to enable error reporting for testing...he said that it can not be done...and that my code was the problem....spent 3h testing like a blind man...then my mother comes and sais this "maybe it's not compatible"she knows nothing about programming....then it struck me....fucking different php versions...i think i'm retarded sometimes...

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  • 52
    Ur mom is an outside of the box debugger. Get her some flowers or something
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    @jukerok i will do that:))
  • 2
    Always the little yet obvious things... :)
  • 2
    Look at digital ocean. 5$ vps :p
  • 2
    Amazon Web Services are free for a year and I feel like their services are cheap too. Just for testing you can use the smallest instance which is really cheap
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    thanks for the advice:) i will take a look at these services
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    Heroku!
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    @eshwarenm yeah heroku is nice too
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    @divil on my dev server everything worked:))
  • 0
    @divil exactly
  • 0
    How can I find a managed hosting solution that offers seamless scalability as my site traffic grows?
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