node.js in share hosting
- sakshamapp
- Nov 25, 2016
- 1 min read
Depending on the type of Node.js application you are running, you may want to be able to access it using a web browser. To do this, you need to select an unused port for the Node.js application to listen on, and then define server. Node.js platform on managed hosting accounts (please see the Article Details sidebar to the right for a complete list of supported products). You can use Node.js to host third-party applications like the popular Ghost blogging platform.
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