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Technical Difficulties Backups Are Your Friend
Posted by LutherVKane on Tuesday, January 19, 2010 (03:08:32) (2377 reads)

I've got bad news, good news, and bad news.

Some of you might have noticed a recent glitch in the matrix. Something Very Bad happened to the database. It passed on. Ceased to be. Gone to meet its maker. Pining for the fjords, if you will.

"Then how" you might ask, "am I able to look at the site now if the database is dead?"

Go ahead, ask.


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Technical Difficulties Sheesh
Posted by LutherVKane on Tuesday, November 07, 2006 (04:54:57) (3182 reads)

I go away for a few days, and the site up and dies on me. Things should be going more smoothly now, but perhaps we're getting to that point where it's time to burn the server down and start over.

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Technical Difficulties Well Shoot, That Was Easy
Posted by LutherVKane on Saturday, April 30, 2005 (01:55:16) (2293 reads)

Lots of people have been having trouble with the torrents. Basically, the browser tries to download them as video files when they clearly aren't. I've made a change in the server config, and they should be delivered as torrent files now.

A few days ago I quietly enabled the "Submit Story" option to the main menu. It's kind of a hacked solution, but it'll do until I deal with the shortcomings of the story archive.


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Technical Difficulties Lies, Damned Lies, and W3C Standards
Posted by LutherVKane on Saturday, March 26, 2005 (05:57:58) (1280 reads)

There are problems with how this web site displays in Internet Explorer due to IE's limited support for CSS2. And as time goes on, things will probably continue to get worse.

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