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  1. I'm having a similar problem with phpBB. None of the users can stay logged in to the forum. On http://www.phpbb.com/kb/article.php?article_id=69 it says "The most likely cause for this is that the server is not set up correctly to use sessions". Any help would be appreciated
  2. Does anyone have a solution? It would be greatly appreciated. I think the problem is caused by my ISP using multiple IP clusters. For example, all the IPs that you see below are mine. phpBB views these as separate users when in fact it should see them as one and the same. Guest Sun Jul 30, 2006 10:36 pm Sun Jul 30, 2006 10:36 pm Forum index 196.25.255.210 Guest Sun Jul 30, 2006 10:36 pm Sun Jul 30, 2006 10:36 pm Logging on 198.54.202.195 Guest Sun Jul 30, 2006 10:35 pm Sun Jul 30, 2006 10:35 pm Logging on 198.54.202.18 Guest Sun Jul 30, 2006 10:35 pm Sun Jul 30, 2006 10:35 pm Forum index 196.25.255.210 Guest Sun Jul 30, 2006 10:35 pm Sun Jul 30, 2006 10:35 pm Forum index 198.54.202.195 Guest Sun Jul 30, 2006 10:34 pm Sun Jul 30, 2006 10:34 pm Forum index 196.25.255.194 Guest Sun Jul 30, 2006 10:34 pm Sun Jul 30, 2006 10:34 pm Forum index 198.54.202.18
  3. I've tried both Firefox and IE and encounter the same problem. I'm using Windows XP.
  4. Hey all, I'm having a problem with the phpBB I have just installed. I cannot stay logged in and get to the administration panel. I have tried changing the cookie settings and have also modified the code to allow for switching IP addresses (I found this at the phpbb website). The script is still not working. Any suggestions? Thanks, rowanp.
  5. Hi, Is there a mod for .htaccess such that all subdomains of a site are automatically redirected to another site with the same subdomain? For example if someone visits http://subdomain.****/ I would like them to be automatically redirected to http://subdomain.otherdomain.com/page.html. Thanks.
  6. I won't drag the issue out any longer, but the fact is that I am purchasing the SSL certificate myself (through thawte), and have already paid an installation fee for the original certificate. It is not a small fee, in fact it can pay for seven months' worth of hosting. rowanp.
  7. The only page on your site that speaks about this that I can find is http://www.totalchoicehosting.com/web-hosting-ssl.html. I don't see anything about renewal installation prices. I understand that there is a price for renewing the certificate itself, but why is there a price for re-installing the certificate? rowanp.
  8. Hi Is it true that I have to pay $35 every time I wish to renew an SSL certificate on the server? Regards rowanp.
  9. Thanks Andy. I will just route the cron messages to different addresses like you suggest. Regards rowanp.
  10. Hi Is there a way to have separate email addresses for differerent cron functions? For example, could I send the output of cron1.cgi to cron1@mysite.com, cron2.cgi to cron2@mysite.com, etc? Thank you rowanp.
  11. Hey David! Glad to see more South Africans using TCH! I am based in Cape Town, South Africa and host 4 web sites with TCH. I can honestly say that they provide the best customer service I have ever experienced (especially coming from South Africa). If you are having any issues with Afrihost or transfering your .CO.ZA domain, please send me a private message and I will be glad to help you out. Regards Rowan P.
  12. Brilliant, it worked perfectly! Thanks a lot Mike. Rowan P.
  13. Thanks for the suggestion, I am actually doing this already (the html way). The problem is that you can see the .html file for a split second before it redirects (which lacks the eloquence I was hoping for) . Great idea though, a lot of affiliates (even one very prominent one I know) use this technique to "hide" the fact that they are affiliates. I love hitting the stop button just before it redirects to uncover the truth . Rowan P.
  14. Unfortunately, this won't work because this is written in the .htaccess file: "RedirectMatch permanent ^/t1$ http://www.mysite.com/?a_aid=100". If there was a special command that could be used to force this it would be great. Thanks for the suggestion!
  15. Hi All I am having a bit of an issue with one particular cPanel Redirect. I want to redirect http://www.mysite.com/t1 to http://www.mysite.com/?a_aid=100. When I run the redirect by going to http://www.mysite.com/t1, it directs me to http://www.mysite.com/%3fa_aid=100. I understand the reasoning behind this, but my site responds with a "Page Not Found" error. It obviously makes the distinction between "?" and "%3f". Is there any way to force the redirect to use "?" instead of "%3f"? Regards Rowan P.
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