I finally have my sites up, though. Well, one of them, and I have to get an FTP account along with a subdomain for Aperture, but otherwise. @aaronpk, does that require a bunch of htaccess entries? I'm using #IIS.
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I haven't installed Aperture on anything except nginx myself, but it should only require one htaccess rule to get it going. Feel free to hop in the indieweb chat if you need help!
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which rule is that? curious so that I can translate that into the URL Rewrite module.
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Replying to @Cambridgeport90
I can never remember, but it's a pretty typical Laravel app so you can look for docs on how to set up a Laravel app in Apache or IIS!

May 15, 2019 · 8:33 PM UTC

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Replying to @aaronpk
I can definitely do that. I forgot about Laravel and why that sounded familiar to me. my friend wanted to use it for something and then it didn't work out.
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oh. Nevermind. Looks like Laravel comes default with a web.config file these days.
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The biggest issue for me is going to be installing the dependencies in a shared hosting environment.