Hello Mike,
We do have RoR installed, we did not have it when the website was designed, & we did not update the website, as we are changing the design ( www.lacehost.com/html/ )
Yes, we do update software regularly (we already have php 5.2.6 )
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Hello Mike,
Is Apache 2.2 a necessity ?
We are running 1.3.41 as it is proven to be faster in loading php pages, & also most stable version with cPanel.
That is an incorrect statement and should be disregarded entirely. There is no proof supporting this, and a large number of web servers now successfully run apache 2.2.