jbrunken
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Well, I certainly don't mind helping out, but as I mentioned before, whether I'm the right person or not kinda depends on what "technologies" are available where the site is hosted.
For example, if I was going to install DotNetNuke or Community Server, the website would need to be hosted on a Windows based web server with the .NET framework installed. I would also need access to a single database on a SQL server. That's all kind of a mouthful, but it's pretty standard stuff for windows based hosting.
If what we have available for hosting our site is something else (PHP on a Linux server for example) then someone else would probably be a better fit than me.
I don't know where the site is currently hosted or what we are paying, but hosting is pretty cheap for a site that hosts a relatively small amount of traffic. We could probably get a hosting account with GoDaddy that has everything that I need to install either product for less than $10 a month.
-JB
For example, if I was going to install DotNetNuke or Community Server, the website would need to be hosted on a Windows based web server with the .NET framework installed. I would also need access to a single database on a SQL server. That's all kind of a mouthful, but it's pretty standard stuff for windows based hosting.
If what we have available for hosting our site is something else (PHP on a Linux server for example) then someone else would probably be a better fit than me.
I don't know where the site is currently hosted or what we are paying, but hosting is pretty cheap for a site that hosts a relatively small amount of traffic. We could probably get a hosting account with GoDaddy that has everything that I need to install either product for less than $10 a month.
-JB