Metl
#716 posted by aguirRe on 2005/07/07 03:00:04
Those features would be great, but as I also sometimes fetch entire threads for archiving purposes, I'd like to be able to get the whole thread in one package as well. Is it possible to ask the webhost to raise the SQL result limit?
Aguirre:
#717 posted by metlslime on 2005/07/07 17:29:36
I'd have to look into it more. Maybe what i should do is just set up some archive dump process that spits out a file that people can download.
OK Thanks
#718 posted by aguirRe on 2005/07/08 00:50:37
For now I download that thread manually from the last post in the archive.
Probably Stating
#719 posted by aguirRe on 2005/07/25 06:09:37
the obvious, but the site access latency is now around 1-2 minutes. I'm curious, what is causing these high latencies?
.. And ...
#720 posted by JPL on 2005/07/25 06:31:49
... sometimes this morning it was not accessible at all ! And I needed to retry many times before having something on screen...
Was there any server update or something else ?
FYI:
#721 posted by metlslime on 2005/08/06 01:04:28
Globat.com will be performing network maintenance during our maintenance window this weekend in the period from Sunday, August 7th at 11:00pm (PST) to Monday, August 8th at 6:00am (PST). Although we do not expect your site to be down for the entire time, we want to make sure our technicians have enough time to correct any unexpected issues that may arise.
Also:
#722 posted by metlslime on 2005/08/06 01:05:23
phait: yes, you can link to func from moddb. sorry i didn't reply sooner.
SQL Problems
#723 posted by Jago on 2005/08/08 13:22:11
I keep getting "RECURSIVE ERROR: There was a SQL error" when trying to access Func.
Jago:
#724 posted by metlslime on 2005/08/08 16:13:04
when i get that, i can usually "refresh" and it works again. But i ought to fix that error message to be more descriptive.
Does It Show?
#725 posted by HeadThump on 2005/08/16 13:51:43
I believe so!
Metlsime
#726 posted by . on 2005/09/22 14:58:41
Was wondering, have you considered getting a shorter, more representational dedicated domain for func_?
I Think
#727 posted by PuLSaR on 2005/09/22 15:13:30
there's no need to do that. I think most of people are so used to this domain (at least I am).
I've Considered It...
#728 posted by metlslime on 2005/09/22 17:12:50
But I don't see a strong need to do so. Plus it would cost more :)
Metl
#729 posted by . on 2005/09/23 00:55:07
If you change your mind, I'd pay for it. What's $8? ;)
While I do have the site linked on a custom home-page my browser users, I'd imagine a dedicated URL would be easier for others.
#730 posted by - on 2005/09/23 16:56:41
$8 is the cost of a damn good sandwich from Bear Rock Cafe.
Metl
#731 posted by aguirRe on 2005/10/13 04:40:57
Have you changed the forum post headline font lately? I find it a bit harder to read on my system.
Nevermind
#732 posted by aguirRe on 2005/10/13 10:20:34
my browser just had a fit.
FavIcon
#733 posted by Megazoid on 2005/10/16 02:03:50
I think it outrageous that Func_msgboard doesn't have a FavIcon. Please resolve this issue immediately. Also, please add some popups and the obligatory Google Ads - thank you. ;)
#734 posted by mwh on 2005/10/16 07:41:14
and maybe some flash!
Question
#735 posted by Lardarse on 2005/10/20 03:54:34
What timezone is this board at?
Site
#736 posted by Shambler on 2005/10/20 06:00:03
Is as slow as fuck at the moment. We're talking an uber-delayed tantric sex 3 day fuck at that.
Lardarse
#737 posted by JPL on 2005/10/20 06:10:41
Seems to be GMT-8 according to French timezone..
Shambler sent a message at 06:00, when here we have 15:00, and we are GMT+1 (in summer time) or GMT+2 in (winter time)... I guess the server is located in near California...
Metlslime, could you confirm please ?
Yeah...
#738 posted by metlslime on 2005/10/20 13:32:10
it's pacific standard time (or pacific daylight time, currently.)
Slow
#739 posted by Jago on 2005/10/20 14:59:28
The site is very slow for me too.
Well...
#740 posted by metlslime on 2005/10/20 18:07:14
Poop.
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