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Lianna

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  1. Would you mind to give us a link to the site? We can probably help you troubleshoot it better if we see what you're seeing.
  2. Great contribution! Thanks for the tip. I notice this is your first post, so... WELCOME!
  3. Is this same problem happening from a different computer or with a different user? My point: Check the settings of your browser to ensure that cookies are enabled locally and that your security levels aren't blocking them. May not have anything to do with the board per se.
  4. Jerry, To my knowledge, there is no way to setup an email account that is not POP3 capable. But I have to make an observation here. When using webmail only, your clients would be using the space and bandwidth at greater levels than for POP3 access. So why would that cost less? Just curious about how that would be beneficial to you. Sidenote: To all non-resellers, WebHost Manager (WHM) is the reseller interface. I'm tempted to move the topic to the reseller forum, but will leave it here because the question would be appropriate for all hosting accounts through cPanel Mail Accounts functions.
  5. You can't find it because it is not available to you. AWStats is installed at the server level and shared across all users of the server. Thus, the /icons directory is also located at the server level. If the icons were changed they would be changed for all users on the server. The /tmp/awstats directory in your own site's root is the 'user' portion of the application. Hope that makes some sense and sorry it probably wasn't what you wanted to hear.
  6. Wise only if you prefer to receive spam. The degree to which that statement is true will depend on your presence on the web. Let's face it, if you're listed in search engines, then the bots will come. If you aren't and have few if any link-backs to your site out there on the web, then you run a lower risk.
  7. Right, although the info is available via the registry and any whois lookup, posting it on a forum that gets crawled by bots will only serve to increase your spam load on that email account. That and my theory is that if they want it bad enough, they'll find it, but I'm going to make them do the work!
  8. I modified your post entry for your privacy and protection.
  9. Shining
  10. A little history might help.... Once upon a time, we'd discovered that if, when you close your browser window from this forum, you are not really logged off! You must logoff using the Log Out link in order for you to receive your subscription notices. Hope that helps
  11. I LOVE THIS PLACE! :hug: So, I've learned - 1. use the site: thingy in the search box if you know the domain of the site. (That's a huge thing I didn't know before now.) 2. A wonderful business opportunity could exist for human search engines. (I mean, the specifics and delving is obviously a good match with the human brain and thinking pattern and quite difficult to logically program....seems like a money maker to me.) 3. That old saying that there are two sides to every story? Hogwash. Usually there are 3 or 4 and to take each into consideration BEFORE you get irritated is what made Steven Covey rich! "Seek first to understand, then to be understood." 4. Rock Sign
  12. Resolved. It was a misunderstanding of the install instructions. Nothing wrong with the script. vendlus, thanks for jumping in with offer to help.
  13. Thanks for the follow up!
  14. I just pm'd you.
  15. Dude, mine worked fine. what the hay? Steps I took: Downloaded the zip file and extracted it to local drive Opened the config.php file in Notepad and edited the stuff I needed to Saved it and closed it. Opened FTP and created directory /php in public_html FTP'd all the unzipped files to the /php directory Opened web browser and went to stoverdatasystems.us/php/create_tables.php All appeared fine and I clicked the button to create the tables. Tables created fine.
  16. Ok, that looks like MySQL doesn't know that <? isn't a part of the MySQL line. Since I don't know beans about PHP, anything I say right now will sound very dumb. Tell ya what, give me a bit and I'll try it out myself. BRB
  17. Curtis, It doesn't appear that the config file actually MAKES the tables. Did this script come with a sql dump file of some kind?
  18. Spock
  19. Mitch, in a perfect world, the search engine would know exactly what I was after and deliver it to me. Thus the developmet of AskJeeves. But you see how well that worked! I'd love to be able to say "What type of removable media does the Olympus D-560 use?" and it should return a single link to the Olympus D-560 user guide or spec sheet as well as the "answer": "Good morning Lianna. You will need xD Picture Cards for that camera. You can buy them from: <link>, <link>" etc. Now THAT's a perfect world.
  20. Perfect points. I guess the end-goal is sell cameras though and if you have 7 pages worth of sales locations before you get to their site, then you're bound to be able to purchase it easily. Que sera. Guess I'll just learn to search differently to accomodate the facts. Jim, thanks for all the research!
  21. Yep, right there with HG on offsite storage. I have a copy (DVD) at home and a copy at the office.
  22. BBBRAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA
  23. Jim, Thanks for those perspectives. The dilution theory seems quite plausable, as does the 'current events' thought. I've just found that recently, as I'm searching for product details (usually some kind of tech and looking for the user's manual or specs data...usually found on the manufacturer's site) that my searches have been yielding awful results. I was wondering if it was something I had wrong in my head about how to search. Case in point: I was looking for documentation on a specific Belkin router. Of course I would want those docs from the manufacturer. When I searched for Belkin and the actual model number from the router, the Belkin listing wasn't until page 9 or so. Frustrating that I had to sift through 9 pages of "Buy it here" and "Read what I think of it" listings just to get to Belkin's product page. See, I thought that the more specific your search string was, the more narrowed and relevant the results. Seems my thinking has been reversed? Do this: type "olympus d-560 specs" (Page 7 finally) Then type "olympus" (Page 1, second listing then manuevering through the site to find what I want). See the difference? Just wierd and backward in my mind.
  24. The freedom to ZOOM!
  25. Here's my backup software of choice: BackupNOW! by NTI Relatively inexpensive and supports most (if not all) CD and DVD burners or can create the backup to another networked or local drive. It has a backup scheduler and automates that task. Can create full backups or incremental/differential backups for those changes made daily. Can span CD's/DVD's if the file is larger than media capacity. It's a great non-magnetic-media solution for backups. Several of my clients are using this method for backing up their systems. I personally use a LaCie 40Gb hard drive for all of file and then use the drive image feature of BackupNOW! to create a backup onto my pc's fixed drive. And that process is automated through the scheduler. Hope that helps
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