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Geek Culture / Dbspot.com Gone Again???

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Dodo
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Posted: 1st May 2005 05:20 Edited at: 1st May 2005 05:22
err, Jimmy I think theres something wrong with your server. Your home page loads and then cuts out, might be something to worry about. Great argument with the hosting kid. thanks for all the hosting so far

edit: oh wait, if you refresh enough times it works... sort of

Part of solving the problem is actually noticing that the problem is there in the first place

IanG
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Posted: 1st May 2005 05:26
@Jimmy - would it be possible for you to get my subdomain back up and running please - it's surreal.dbspot.com

thanks again, and that hosting guy really was a tosser

Used to be Phoenix_insane registered in september 2003 despite what the date says to the left <--
PC - amd athlon 2.0ghz, 512mb, GeForce FX 5200 128mb, 200gb, xp pro sp2
Jimmy
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Posted: 1st May 2005 05:34
yeah Dodo, my installation of Apache is for the majorly part hosed into the next millenia

IanG, you are up.

David T
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Posted: 1st May 2005 05:56
Quote: "Oh and one more thing, I would have appreciated it if you hadn’t rummaged through the dbspot user database, that’s just unethical and a blatant invasion of privacy."


You should have said "flagrant invasion of privacy"

Facts are meaningless.
You could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true.
Dodo
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Posted: 1st May 2005 07:27
I can confirm that the ftp and hosting still works though jimmy. If only I had a link to the php MyAdmin *wink wink*



Part of solving the problem is actually noticing that the problem is there in the first place

DBAlex
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Posted: 1st May 2005 07:35
n1 Jimmy> Look at my sig.




AMD 64 3000 + 512mb RAM + 80GB HD + Radeon 9600se 128mb
Avan Madisen
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Location: The Castle Anthrax
Posted: 1st May 2005 07:50
Yup, mine's up and running(http://avanmadisen.dbspot.com), but it's a tad slow, is it a bottleneck in my connection or have you a few problemos?

I don't suffer from insanity - I enjoy every minute of it!
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Hawkeye
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Posted: 1st May 2005 08:05
Eh the DBSpot forums are deaded... you can open the threads but all that appears is a blank post by jimmy???

Dazzag
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Posted: 1st May 2005 08:27
You should have said that you supply a finance option. eg. it costs £500 a month, but you don't have to pay for 100 years. Nice.

Cheers

I am 99% probably lying in bed right now... so don't blame me for crappy typing
Frozen Flame
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Posted: 1st May 2005 10:03
any chance of getting my site up soon? www.galekus.com

Its here. [href]www.GALEKUS.com[/href]
IanG
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Posted: 1st May 2005 21:31
Quote: "IanG, you are up."

thanks - i can start making a proper website now

Used to be Phoenix_insane registered in september 2003 despite what the date says to the left <--
PC - amd athlon 2.0ghz, 512mb, GeForce FX 5200 128mb, 200gb, xp pro sp2
IanG
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Posted: 1st May 2005 22:38
jimmy is it possible for you to switch on .htaccess config files in apache for me or to set register globals on in php as i would like to use the globals at the end of the url - like page.php?view=home

thanks

Used to be Phoenix_insane registered in september 2003 despite what the date says to the left <--
PC - amd athlon 2.0ghz, 512mb, GeForce FX 5200 128mb, 200gb, xp pro sp2
Jess T
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Posted: 1st May 2005 23:09
Ian,
They work fine for me

That's what the entirety of my site ( dbHelp ) is based on, so without them, they wouldn't work


Jess.


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Dodo
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Posted: 1st May 2005 23:20
they work here too...

Part of solving the problem is actually noticing that the problem is there in the first place

Neofish
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Posted: 2nd May 2005 00:42
just use $_GET

"OC192...that's like the speed of light"
Phaelax
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Posted: 2nd May 2005 06:12
After reading those emails between jimmy and the host, I'd swear that host was some little kid. Grammer errors, personal attacks, smiley faces? So let me try to understand this. You pay him, but you aren't allowed to distribute your own space how you see fit?

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Ian T
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Posted: 2nd May 2005 06:44
It's called an AUP 99% of webhosts don't allow warez, porn, etc.

Anyways, in this particular instance, the host was indeed a complete tool. Nice to see you completely pwnt him in email Jimbo

IanG
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Posted: 2nd May 2005 07:26
Quote: "They work fine for me"

intreseting - how do you do it then, because the way im doing currently doesn't work at all

Quote: " just use $_GET"

i'll try that

Used to be Phoenix_insane registered in september 2003 despite what the date says to the left <--
PC - amd athlon 2.0ghz, 512mb, GeForce FX 5200 128mb, 200gb, xp pro sp2
IanG
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Posted: 2nd May 2005 07:41
nevermind - i've got it working using $_GET

Used to be Phoenix_insane registered in september 2003 despite what the date says to the left <--
PC - amd athlon 2.0ghz, 512mb, GeForce FX 5200 128mb, 200gb, xp pro sp2
Neofish
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Posted: 2nd May 2005 07:44
I really hate the register globals thing I had a GET var called page, but I didn't store it as that in the script, instead I had an array called $page...that took a while to debug

"OC192...that's like the speed of light"

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