LisaJill
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michael, I'd like to once again suggest Dodos - I personally found it easier than the UFS. If you're havng problems people (including me, of course) would be happy to help you resolve them. =)
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Dodos I found to be the easiest one to setup. If you post what problems you have people can help you get it setup. Also, here is the original thread for ultimate form mail - and I believe surefire has some forums and offers support for it if noone here can help. But we should be able to. Even if formmail.cgi was enabled you wouldn't want to use it - if someone spammed through your account you'd be held liable for the problems caused. Really, security is important to think about. =) Even over ease of setup - although both of the above two should be not too hard. Moved to scripts forum for organization....
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I would try to find software (possibly at hotscripts.com) that allows this to be done without shell access. A goodle search for "cvs scripts" or seaching at hotscripts brought up a few results tht may be useful for this..... that said - if this is not possible on tch (it would be on a dedicated server, since you can do what you want on those.. =) you could always utilize sorceforge for the cvs stuff. I completely understand wanting it all centralized though. Sorry that I don't have a better answer...
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i believe that formmail.cgi is a banned script due to massive security flaws and known for being abused for spam. I would personally suggest checking into dodos mail which is a very easy to use and steup form mailer - spam harvester free. A lot of our family also use ultimate form mail which was developed by a family member. Neither of the above 2 scripts have the awful problems of formmail.cgi. = )
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I'm a Mac user *grins* Recently, but nonetheless... new powerbook. Ok, I'm also done bragging, pardon me. You can upload right from Dreamweaver, to synchronize the site - one of its benefits! Look here for the Dreamweaver tutorial - check the bottom link for more in-depth instructions. and remember, you can publish while you wait for the domain to be pointed, just need to use the alternate URL and bear in mind relative paths won't work for images, so use site roots (that's the term I believe that dreamweaver users, but I haven't used it in years...). I'm sorry if that confused you, it confused me when someone first mentioned it years ago when I started dealing with websites. =) There is also an entire forum for Dreamweaver here, it's near the bottom of the forum listings.
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Betsy, that is to transfer the domain. You could leave the domain hosted with Intuitive and just point its nameservers to TCH. That is what I've done (although I use NetworkSolutions for my domains... long, long habit.) Then its 24-72 hours for the change to be seen across the 'net. Should be much easier and you can probably do it without their intervention. As far as it taking a week to transfer that is somewhat out of TCH's hands and in the hands of whomever is hosting the domain name, so TCH really can't say how long it will take. I know I used some hosts in Australia that would take up to 60 days to do those transfers... thankfully I don't use those anymore. As far as uploading a site - there are so many ways to do that. There are some tutorials. You might be using Dreamweaver or Frontpage or another program that lets you do it automatically, or you might use something else then ftp or use file manager. Here are some tutorials that might help you get started, and you can always ask for help on the forums if you sign up.
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New Blog Would Love To Be Part Of The Family
LisaJill replied to dmsla's topic in Add Me to the Family
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You really need to submit a ticket (put n/a for id and password) including as many details as possible - including phone number and last 3 digits of credit card and name,etc - as much as you can to match the two. =) Also, if that script is allowed - be careful. You get a quota warning at 80% but if you're out of town for a few weeks and several people sign up - you may have some issues. Also, remember, you're responsibility for all of your resold users activity. =)
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Thomas, just remember that stuff in iframes may have the typical search engine unfriendless that is associated with frames and, even worst in my opinion, those pages can not be easily bookmarked. If you want a scrolling area you can also use a scrolling div which has neither of the two aforementioned problems. =) Just something to bear in mind!
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You can host multiple domains with one hosting account but they must all point to your root site and not to any subdomains. If you need to host several, distinct domains to different sites you'll need either several packages are a reseller depending on yoru preferences. No. Only a 30 day money-back gaurantee for the first 30 days. That is limited to the first 30 days of hosting. No other gaurantees. I run this using ImageMagick. Quite a few others do here as well... so yes. Yes, and there is even a one-click install for this. Technically yes - but a staffer should answer on if 'web hosting' type scripts are OK although this is not listed in 'banned scripts'. However you don't need it with a reseller packages - you get WHM and customers/whoever you're hosting for get CPanel so you may not even want that EasyHost thing. =) (edited to add in proper quoting because its nearly 4am and I forgot =) )Hope that helps!
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It may also be called something else, for instance on my site it's called "speakings and trackbacks" and is located below and to the right of the post and in a smaller font-size. I've seen it range from "comments" to "blatherings" to "whispers" etc - as many possibilities as there are bloggers.
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Also - what was the mac document saved as? What file extension?
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I just woke up, Tompas!! =)
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*giggles* I didn't see the link - it's light blue on white, my eyes are failling and I'm not even that old yet... well it also didn't make it a real link. shhh!
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Not all of them respect robots.txt unfortunately. The majors do but ... you could totally ban them from your site using .htaccess - you would need to do that as they showed up, I suppose though. Other than that - if you never link to it, they won't know it's there... =) That said, I'm not 100% sure how to read that particular portion of awstats so I'll leave someone else to confirm what those +'s mean. A search on AWstats faq on google would probably get information as well. =)
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cem, Mike answered this - time differences will be taken into account. That is what you're asking?
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Added. =)
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I had several modules added when I was running MT - all were done within 10 minutes of the ticket being sponsored. I can't say that across the board - but my experience was good with that. =)
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HTTP Status Codes - in case you find any others you aren't sure about. =)
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is the cache directory world writable? ie 777? and is it in cgi-bin or public_html?
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I use NetNewswire on the mac - but bloglines is fantastic and just got better - its a remote solution, web hosted and free and you can get a free blog with it. http://www.bloglines.com. Was my favorite before I got NetNewsWire and a notebook. =)
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Yes, those are music only - what are you needing to burn, tho ugh? With XP if you just drag documents to the cd/dvd it will let you write to them - no special software needed....
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Sure, if you click 'perl modules' in the left column of cpanel, it will list all of the installed modules. =)
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Bleh, I can't get it to run either, I just get premature end of script headers and mines definitely in ascii and all permissions modified.. maybe someone else can chime in with this. =) ^^^ one of the many reasons I prefer php - cgi just hates me, generally speaking.
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Ok reading the comments in the script helps - make sure when you run it that you pass an RSS url to it, ie: http://www.filmrot.com/cgi-bin/rss2html.pl...t.org/index.rss that still gets error 500, though =/ were you trying to pass a url when you tested it with 755?
