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Typical woman...
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Ozymandias Jones [ 20 Oct 2004 01:03 ]
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tda42 [ 20 Oct 2004 01:15 ]
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I make a habit of when I get an error to recheck the thread for my post to see if it made the database before the timeout that causes the error, rather then reclicking the submit button. Pretty much every time my post is there.
Torm, you could check and see what "timeouts" are available for you to configure and maybe give them a larger value. The downside to that is anyone who experiences the delay will have to wait that much longer for the system to catch up with them.
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Landman [ 20 Oct 2004 16:33 ]
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Thank you Landman, but there is very little things that I can do with godaddy's service, because they want more money to give me some control and the statistics. I'm out of money so I have to suppose... I can only check disk space and bandwidth consumed.
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Tormie [ 20 Oct 2004 18:07 ]
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I wonder if you could add an "if/else" statement into the PHP code that when an error occurs, it automatically marks the current thread as read (pardon the rhyme) and redirects the user to the index page...
or even if you wanted to get fancy, redirect them to the unread posts page...
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Landman [ 21 Oct 2004 15:42 ]
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Last edited by Tormie on 21 Oct 2004 17:44; edited 1 time in total
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Tormie [ 21 Oct 2004 17:23 ]
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I'm not that smart yet....
I do know there is a way to mute an error in PHP though. It's actually a security precaution to keep the riff raff out of MySQL. It won't display an error but redirect them back to the index or a 404 error page.
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Landman [ 21 Oct 2004 17:54 ]
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Tormie [ 21 Oct 2004 17:58 ]
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It's probably Posy surfing all the porn while you are sleeping....
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Landman [ 21 Oct 2004 18:04 ]
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Posy [ 21 Oct 2004 21:09 ]
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Tormie [ 21 Oct 2004 21:10 ]
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... Anyway, it's an Apache error, I'll ask the server log to the system admin...
Last edited by Tormie on 21 Oct 2004 21:12; edited 1 time in total
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Tormie [ 21 Oct 2004 21:12 ]
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Posy";p="14010 wrote:
Yea... OK...
you aren't fooling anyone here.....
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Landman [ 21 Oct 2004 21:12 ]
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Apache....
nuff said....
When you set up MySQL & PHP with an Apache web server there is a lot of special configuration that gets missed usually because people just don't know what they are doing.
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Landman [ 21 Oct 2004 21:15 ]
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