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Another thing I'm lovin' is how FAST the new boards load up ... everything seems to load up literally two or three times faster than before.
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quote:Originally posted by STU: Another thing I'm lovin' is how FAST the new boards load up ... everything seems to load up literally two or three times faster than before.
quote:Originally posted by MLLASH: I know that from home, I'm able to post immedietely when I click "reply" whereas before I had to wait a few seconds before I could. VERY nice!
I believe the site is caching again even though we didn't set it to. At least I don't think we did but the cache file is there.
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quote:Originally posted by Lightning Lad: I believe the site is caching again even though we didn't set it to. At least I don't think we did but the cache file is there.
Caching has always been there, mon ami! It's the PHP accelerator we stopped using. I haven't even turned it on yet over here. After what we went through getting us up, I think I'll leave it off until we can both troubleshoot and difficulties that might result. Since we are now using two locations and not just one.
[ September 27, 2003, 04:52 AM: Message edited by: Nightcrawler ]
From: San Diego, CA | Registered: Jul 2003
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Well, after trying several things (as you noted, SoM), I discovered it was our old culprit the internet spider.
Can you provide the link to shut them off again? I was using the one at the test board, since gone.
This time I caught the suckers in the act and it appears it's been happening for awhile and that we'd been tinkering on the edge of getting shut down for at least a month or more. I'm sorry that I was too busy to notice before we had to be shut down.
From: San Diego, CA | Registered: Jul 2003
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quote:Originally posted by Nightcrawler: Well, after trying several things (as you noted, SoM), I discovered it was our old culprit the internet spider.
This time I caught the suckers in the act and it appears it's been happening for awhile and that we'd been tinkering on the edge of getting shut down for at least a month or more. I'm sorry that I was too busy to notice before we had to be shut down.
I feel the need to laugh insanely at this news - did you accidentely wipe the meta tags in a bout of playing around or something?
Ah well, not much harm done I suppose.
-------------------- My views are my own and do not reflect those of everyone else... and I wouldn't have it any other way.
But they don't mean anything if you don't tell them to look for them. Look at what they say:
quote:Google will continue to exclude your site or directories from successive crawls if the robots.txt file exists in the web server root. If you do not have access to the root level of your server, you may place a robots.txt file at the same level as the files you want to remove. Doing this and submitting via the automatic URL removal system will cause a temporary, 90 day removal of your site from the Google index. (Keeping the robots.txt file at the same level would require you to return to the URL removal system every 90 days to reissue the removal.)
Every 90 days I have to sign up to exclude our website.
From: San Diego, CA | Registered: Jul 2003
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