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Wrong - he shared a way to maintain a web presence even when an account is suspended (for whatever reason).Originally posted by virtI don't think George really covered anything in his original post, thus my asking questions.
Erm - he qualifies what he means by stating "especially some programs with database in beta or experimental, they could be safe, but even you tested in your own environment, their might also have problems (very) occasionally."Originally posted by virtGeorge talked about "'unsafe' contents" and to me, that means untested, flawed, hacked, or else anything that the server admin(Andrew) deems unfit.
Unsafe would seem to also include "exploited". Check the dictionary once...
Yes but if you'd had your nuke pages in a different account - Some of your other pages could still have been available during the suspension.Originally posted by VirtAnd as described in my later post, the scripts were not exploited but rather abused and then helpd sleeping, since I never disclosed the server location to the script, nor did I have in place what the server script stated that it was actually there looking for and causing sleeping processes for. The host, upon seeing numerous processes sitting there sleeping and using no resources then pulled the site due to numerous resources being used.
Think about it once...
So why are you so strongly against it? - I never suggested I would sell this to a client - AS I HAVE SAID BEFORE IN THIS THREAD I HAVE NEVER USED NOR DO I INTEND TO DO THISOriginally posted by virtI too can see an advantage of this for a personal web host, but not a reseller, nor a dynamic site. I have stated this before... Show me a real world example. How would you actually sell this to a client? How would you actually bill this to a client? I'm just not seeing it.
If you are wanting to block robots I'm sure it is a useful threadOriginally posted by virt
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