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		<title>By: Link Love to Blogging Friends on September 7, 2009 : Eat My Seo Blog &#8211; The Money Cake For Marketing Affiliater</title>
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		<title>By: Jenny</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jenny</dc:creator>
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		<description>Chetan, thanks for inquiring about this as I wasn&#039;t sure.  But I found out.   Here is SBI&#039;s response, &quot;SBI! does not support ColdFusion, ASP.NET, ASP, JSP, PHP, SSI, Perl, or CGI. The reason behind these exclusions is SBI!&#039;s unique master database. It controls processes (ex., submitting, re-submitting), tracks spiders, ties every piece of data together (ex., form submissions, mailouts, spider responses to various triggers, value exchanging) and so forth. Everything that has anything to do with your Web pages is all in the database. As a result, free access to FTP, for example, would cause a huge disconnect between what the database knows and what you&#039;d be doing without the system&#039;s knowledge.  That&#039;s also why you cannot write and upload your own PHP or PERL scripts.&quot;
.-= Jenny&#180;s last blog ..&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.floppycats.com/new-ragdoll-kittens.html&quot;&gt;New Ragdoll Kittens&lt;/a&gt; =-.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chetan, thanks for inquiring about this as I wasn&#8217;t sure.  But I found out.   Here is SBI&#8217;s response, &#8220;SBI! does not support ColdFusion, ASP.NET, ASP, JSP, PHP, SSI, Perl, or CGI. The reason behind these exclusions is SBI!&#8217;s unique master database. It controls processes (ex., submitting, re-submitting), tracks spiders, ties every piece of data together (ex., form submissions, mailouts, spider responses to various triggers, value exchanging) and so forth. Everything that has anything to do with your Web pages is all in the database. As a result, free access to FTP, for example, would cause a huge disconnect between what the database knows and what you&#8217;d be doing without the system&#8217;s knowledge.  That&#8217;s also why you cannot write and upload your own PHP or PERL scripts.&#8221;<br />
.-= Jenny&#180;s last blog ..<a href="http://www.floppycats.com/new-ragdoll-kittens.html">New Ragdoll Kittens</a> =-.</p>
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