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I would like to install Plone / Zope Content Management System using my service provider. What do I have to look out for?

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I would like to install Plone / Zope Content Management System using my service provider. What do I have to look out for?

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Zope / Plone Content Management System is a powerful software solution and contains a content management system, web server, and database. In contrast to many other WebCMS solutions based on PHP/MySQL, Zope / Plone is a complete content management system with integrated HTTP, WebDAV, FTP, and Mail server. It does not require any other software to be installed. To install Plone / Zope Content Management System onto the server supplied by your service provider, your service contract has to allow the installation of software onto the server. This is the case with most providers, however not all offer this option. Plone is based on the Zope server (www.zope.org) The installation usually requires shell access (ssh, telnet), access to use non-privileged ports (1024 and above), as well as the right to execute commands. If these requirements are met, you can install Zope / Plone Content Management System onto the provider server. Already installed Internet servers can be configured to relay HT

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