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    Resolved Apache is functioning normally

    Thanks Anna, I'll leave it a few days and hopefully it'll be fine :) Thanks again
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    Resolved Apache is functioning normally

    Hi Anna, Thank you for your response. I've followed your instructions, and it's been 12 hours since. Should the server side cache have updated now? If so it's still showing the apache message. I added some paramaters to the URI which should I believe have forced a refresh, but it made no...
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    Resolved Apache is functioning normally

    It's only loading with "Secure SSL" turned on, which means users get a certificate invalid error. I'd like to avoid this by having SSL turned off as it's not needed anyway, however if I turn it off I get the "Apache is funtioning normally" message
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    Resolved Apache is functioning normally

    Thanks garrett. There is no installed software and there isn't any re-directs in the htaccess file :) Cheers Phreak
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    Resolved Apache is functioning normally

    Hi Anna, Thank you for the quick response. I don't want to be using https which is why I attempted to turn it off, however this just gives me the apache error. I've tried playing around with it sadly to no avail. >Another reason to get the apache function normally for new domains is the...
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    Resolved Apache is functioning normally

    Hi, I just added a second domain to my account, my main/original account seems to be fine, however if I uncheck "secure SSL" I get "Apache is functioning normally" on my PC. With it checked on my PC I don't get the message and it displays as expected. Strangely irrespective of if "secure SSL"...
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    Get domain name (not subdomain)

    Thanks, and FYI, I was never trying to start an intellectual pissing contest with you, I have no doubt that if I did I'd lose.
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    Get domain name (not subdomain)

    I agree, all that matters is a rigorous distinction, and an explicit understanding of what is actually needed. Excluding the TLD, the next domain for www.guardian.co.uk is co.uk, but there are no sites on the co domain, for the TLD uk. There are however sites on the co domain for *.co.cc...
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    Get domain name (not subdomain)

    The Top Level Domain is its self a domain, thus anything under the TLD strictly speaking is a sub-domain, isn't it?
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    Get domain name (not subdomain)

    >"mysite.x10.mx" it outputs "x10.mx" Strictly speaking the TLD (Top Level Domain), for that would be "mx", and there are all sorts of exceptions to achieve what you actually desire, as http://co.uk/ - is a legally formatted website, but there is no site situated for that address, but only at...
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    Javascript Collision detection using ID's

    Writing collision detection a.k.a. does x overlap y (or would it if the items continued to move). If you're programmatically moving an object around the screen then presumably you know an x,y, location of one of its corners? If you know an (x,y) co-ord, and you know both the height and width...
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    The Ctrl+V game

    phreakie_mantis
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    How do I get multiple buttons in a form going to different places?

    The above example may work, but strictly speaking it's not obeying any of the standards. They only standards compliant way to do it is to either have multiple forms - which is a hack, and is a pain to get to render the same in all browsers. Or to use the button element and use javascript to...
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    What do you think?

    As stated it's actually a nice site.There's a few issues, such as your front page has two pages of content, but you've got it going three wide, yet on the last row I only have one item on the first page.The xhtml doesn't validate.However, it is a nice site, it's visually nice, nice job :)
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    please revue my site and give me your comments on making it better

    Your site doesn't validate against the doctype specified.You're disabling right click - do you know how irritating that is? Do you also know how trivial it is to get around making it pointless?
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    Pastebin

    Learn to read, and to post in the correct places. Posting non programming related questions in the programming section isn't an intelligent way to get a response.
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    Scrolling message board problem

    Okay, this question sucks. It's lacking any specific question people can actually answer. Data input, they want to input via a word document. Personally I'd argue that this should be questioned, and perhaps a basic web based interface would surfice, they're probably only asking for word...
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    Sending email

    Your current From field: $from = 'From: opep'; You have read, comprehended, and then changed your code, right?
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