Just for posterity's sake, I thought I would post the problem and solution here. I did submit a trouble ticked I marked "non-urgent; take your time" with the email headers, and Andrew responded in...
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Just for posterity's sake, I thought I would post the problem and solution here. I did submit a trouble ticked I marked "non-urgent; take your time" with the email headers, and Andrew responded in...
Thanks ... I'm starting to get "the rest of the story" now. There are a couple of forwards in place too, so I'm going to try and unravel that first.
I have had a few bounce this morning when sending them email from within my Gmail web interface (using my gmail email address as the "From" email). I wonder if the Gmail server is not identifying...
I have a persistent problem for some of my customers who are using Gmail to collect and send email from their hosted sites. When their customers try to send them email to their domain, some ISPs...
Thanks, Andrew!
I found a Firefox add-in that provides the optimization tips that the apache mod uses, and they can all be done manually. Some of the advice doesn't apply; it suggests combining...
Google has released mod_pagespeed for Apache. It evidently automatically makes several modifications to CSS, HTML pages, etc. to enable faster load times.
Has anyone tried it on our LiteSpeed...
I sent you a PM with the URL and the IP address and log entry you'll see in the raw logs.
I wonder what took Andrew so long? If he would just start pre-typing his responses, he could probably get that response time down to 45 seconds! ;)
They should have some kind of verification scheme in place like Google uses (either a file or a meta tag). I probably should let them know the impact it had on my site.
There's a "service" out there that "tests" your server for you and quickly consumes about 4 GB of bandwidth. It was featured in a tech blog this morning.
I won't share the URL here because...
Evidently there's a new round of hacks hitting linux servers through plugins and insecure PHP scripts.
I'm scanning my customers sites now using http://www.urlvoid.com/ ... so far so good. ...
Since this thread started, there are alternatives like Dropbox that should probably be used for large attachments. The customer gets a link and retrieves it. Less chance of it hitting the...
The ticket was answered in one minute?
I didn't think Dathorn let their employees take breaks! Now we know they do ... ;)
Looks like Cpanel now includes an installer for the local PEAR modules, so that makes it easy.
Thanks, Andrew. I'll have to find out what script he's planning to use and his anticipated usage.
I have a client who wants to have multiple accounts (separate domains) that share a single database for a php app. I haven't tried configuring a php app to connect to another database on the same...
Thanks, Andrew!
OK, does that apply to the older package, HTML_QuickForm, as well?
The specific thing the customer is looking for is "The PEAR PHP package, specifically HTML Quickform"; I didn't see either referenced in info.php. The PHP site mentions that the current version is...
Last message I found on this was in 2006 ... and I don't see with-pear in info.php on my server, so here goes ...
Do we have PEAR?
1024 x 768 is the lowest screen resolution of 92% of the browsers, according to the chart at W3C. With only 7% of browsers using a resolution lower than that, I design my sites with 1024 x 768 in...
Got it ... the regular expression that Joomla accepted was "/^Mandala/"
I'm trying to add a challenge word to the registration page of a customer's Joomla installation, and you can have a Perl Regular Expression to validate a field. But I'm not having any success...
Anyone have experience with PinnacleCart? I have a customer considering it for a shopping cart application. The server requirements are well within our capabilities here.
The most recent version of FileZilla also supports SFTP.
I have had one customer get hacked with "Gumbler" that sounds similar to this. We cleaned it up quickly enough, but it was a hassle. I...