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#16
My point ledbetter was not that your page has a low page rank, but that PR3 is relatively easy to achieve.

I personally would have expected over 9k links to lead to a higher PR. Are you using duplicate content or have lots of outgoing links?
#17
Support Requests / Re: Plesk Nameserver Question
June 04, 2006, 11:53:00 AM
Thanks for sharing, was also looking for this info :p

#18
ledbetter, as it's using true redirects i don't think the links will still count (Not sure if google have something clever going on but as their reply says they will need changing?)

Also, with over 9000 links back your blog is only PR3?! I've got a site which when searching for the domain (www.vizaco.co.uk) returns no results and yet it is PR 4. Another search for another site using "Link: domain.com" returns 11 results and it's PR4 also.

It's about time for another PR update soon anyway?

-- Andy
#19
Support Requests / Re: Plesk Server Down?
June 02, 2006, 05:22:13 PM
Working okay for me, ;)
#20
Support Requests / Re: Problem with this forum.
May 24, 2006, 07:18:34 PM
That would be a result of the server running slowly recently i believe which as it happens, you've posted about twice before. ;)
#21
Support Requests / Re: Maintainence?
May 23, 2006, 07:13:39 PM
It does seem rather slow today,
#22
Support Requests / Re: HTACCESS
May 19, 2006, 09:39:55 PM
Unfortionately io was already using the second method Neosquared, thank you though.
#23
Indeed. I often try and run them in PHPMYADMIN as it returns better error results.

I was echoing the variable also.

Turned out to be an empty query line i had completely forgotten about - Haha.
#24
LOL - It's always the most simple things. I'd been working on that for hours.. turns out i had an empty query line at the bottom! ARGH!
#25
Support Requests / PHP MYSQL - Spot the Error?
May 18, 2006, 02:46:55 PM
I'm creating a search query. Both of the variables involved have been defined. It's displaying "Query Empty". Heres my code:


$searchq = "SELECT * FROM `TABLE` WHERE ('$searchin') = ('$searchfor')";


I've fiddeling around with this one little bit for most of today and it's getting frustrating. I've done search forms before and i've checked it against my search from before and can't see a difference except that i am using the "Search In" variable rather than always searching the same field and there is no limit to results. This shouldn't be a problem though?

I am searching for records that exist. Unfortionately i'm no php/mysql master :(

Any help much appreciated.

- Osprey
#26
Support Requests / Re: Server Uptime
May 07, 2006, 10:50:04 AM
If you wanted to monitor your own sites uptime yourself you may consider this.

- Can Run at Start up
- Can check domains at various intervals
- Set for multiple domains
- Popup in your system tray to alert you
- Sends an email alerting you
- Will launch your site to show it is down

May prove usefull,

Regards,
#27
Support Requests / Re: HTACCESS
May 06, 2006, 10:16:03 PM
No worries Evilsprouts, i'd also find it usefull.

I'd really like to know how to avoid it from altering URLS inside the document,
#28
Support Requests / Re: HTACCESS
May 06, 2006, 12:11:09 PM
Thanks for the link Sven.

I've not got it setup to a reasonable standard, it is using a real redirect though [R] - Without really redirecting somehow it was fiddeling with the external CSS/PHP/Image files and they weren't loading.

- Osprey
#29
Support Requests / HTACCESS
May 02, 2006, 03:31:13 PM
Hey Guys,

I'm working on a new site which requires mod rewrite..

Unfortionately i'm not too familiar with this .. basically i would like to change this url (for example) http://site.com/namehere ----->  http://site.com/page.php?code=1234

If possible, i would also like to be able to change http://site.com/namehere/number to http://site.com/page.php?code=1234number=1234

I tried altering the HTACCESS before, it did "redirect" (I know it doesn't really redirect) as intended.. but it also changed the hyperlinks in the document itself? (Images and CSS files were not loading is they should have..) I would have thought this was possible? Alternatively i could use a special subdomain eg. users.site.com/namehere ?

Any help much appreciated! Never touched the HTACCESS file before at all!

Thanks,
#30
Annoying as IE is, i finally sorted the problems!

A) Silly mistake - had set the wrong class!

B) Used center tags and assigned text-align to all classes inside tags.

C) IE didn't like how i had indented my code,