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Freelancers Forum Messages on Wednesday January 31st 2007

Re: FN-FORUM: re bandwidth how to calculate

date posted 31st January 2007 21:17

Anthony Cartmell Wrote: You know content size, do you know how many hits you'll get? If it's an issue you might be able to throttle the bandwidth, to limit the number of people who can visit. > I w...

Re: FN-FORUM: re bandwidth how to calculate

date posted 31st January 2007 20:43

> So is there anyway of calculating how much bandwidth you need before, = = > you're site goes live? Bandwidth =3D content size * number of hits. You know content size, do you know how many hits y...

FN-FORUM: re bandwidth how to calculate

date posted 31st January 2007 19:00

Hi, I've been reading the mail re: bandwidth. I have a limited access and have nearly completed my site, which will consist of some 500 to 575 (and this will be duplicated eventually when I build the...

Re: FN-FORUM: .info domain - SEO question

date posted 31st January 2007 18:54

On 31 Jan 2007 12:53:58 -0000, Cat wrote: > >> what's the best way of making sure google recognises a website on a .info > >> domain as being UK based? > > > Where is it hosted? Geographically, not wh...

RE: FN-FORUM: SBS2003 VPN Setup (again as no response)

date posted 31st January 2007 18:07

Hi, That's what I though (and sorry Kathy I didn't see anything before will check back)=20 The router is a DG834PN - I've set the firewall to route all VPN traffic to the server. What I don't know...

RE: FN-FORUM: TCP/IP Properties

date posted 31st January 2007 17:04

> I think that the gateway must be on the same subnet as your IP. Are you > sure that the gateway is correct? > > RGds > > Chaz. > > > My default (pre-configured) settings are: > > IP Address: 212...

Re: FN-FORUM: Bandwidth issues

date posted 31st January 2007 16:32

To be honest tell the client to buy more bandwidth/server space as well. Your cost vs. the cost of increasing server capacity is probably huge. Cost benefit etc. Ramnish Kalsi wrote: > > One more...

Re: FN-FORUM: Advice required - html/email mailout marketing methods

date posted 31st January 2007 16:30

Well CRM systems are usually more complicated because of the metadata that is associated with the individual users and the customization of the email to their metadata. You also have a number of cl...

Re: FN-FORUM: Bandwidth issues

date posted 31st January 2007 16:25

One more thing to look into is: gzipping the response before being sent to the browser. http://www.orionserver.com/tutorials/filters/5.html This link explains, how to do it in Java,. I am not sure...

RE: FN-FORUM: Bandwidth issues

date posted 31st January 2007 16:09

Hi Michelle, Most file and traffic reports show bandwidth and can be sorted by bandwidth so you can see which files / pages etc are using the most bandwidth. You can also dig down into the stats usi...

RE: FN-FORUM: TCP/IP Properties

date posted 31st January 2007 16:03

I think that the gateway must be on the same subnet as your IP. Are you sure that the gateway is correct? RGds Chaz. -----Original Message----- From: Dominic Marsat [EMAIL REMOVED] Sent: 31 Januar...

Re: FN-FORUM: Advice required - html/email mailout marketing methods

date posted 31st January 2007 16:01

So let me get this right. All their software does is read a database table of contact emails, loop through them and email people in batches with a newsletter you create totally outside their software...

Re: FN-FORUM: Advice required - html/email mailout marketing methods

date posted 31st January 2007 15:16

On 31 Jan 2007, at 3:23 pm, [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > The systems that have been suggested seem to be online based around a > database - am I correct > > If I was to suggest this - how would she/I crea...

Re: FN-FORUM: Bandwidth issues

date posted 31st January 2007 14:42

Hi Sam Thanks for your extensive answer it was really helpful! Sorry to be a pain but I have a new question, you say on SmarterStats there is a bandwidth report, I'm being thick and can't see one s...

Re: FN-FORUM: Recruitment Software - php/mysql or perl - Why MySQL? Why not Postgre SQL?

date posted 31st January 2007 14:33

I think that's the problem. MySQL is fast, BUT if you start turning on all the stuff you would expect a database to do, then it just becomes another DB. MySQL feels like it is playing catch-up with...

Re: FN-FORUM: Advice required - html/email mailout marketing methods

date posted 31st January 2007 14:29

Hello Thank you for the replies to this The systems that have been suggested seem to be online based around a database - am I correct If I was to suggest this - how would she/I create the list...

Re: FN-FORUM: Bandwidth issues

date posted 31st January 2007 14:20

Thanks Sam, Anthony and Chris, I've put all your plans into action so hopefully the bandwidth diet will soon be showing results! Michelle...

Re: FN-FORUM: Advice required - html/email mailout marketing methods

date posted 31st January 2007 14:14

On 31 Jan 2007, at 12:58 pm, [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > So - I suppose this is a long way of asking - does anyone know an > alternate > and easier way of doing html mailouts, or mailouts with attachme...

Re: FN-FORUM: Recruitment Software - php/mysql or perl - Why MySQL? Why not Postgre SQL?

date posted 31st January 2007 13:38

Quoting Richard Fletcher [EMAIL REMOVED] > On Wednesday 31 January 2007 10:58, Adam Reynolds wrote: >> I really really really don't understand this fixation with MySQL. >> >> Postgre SQL is way more...

Re: FN-FORUM: Recruitment Software - php/mysql or perl - Why MySQL? Why not Postgre SQL?

date posted 31st January 2007 13:38

Richard Fletcher wrote: > On Wednesday 31 January 2007 10:58, Adam Reynolds wrote: > >> I really really really don't understand this fixation with MySQL. >> >> Postgre SQL is way more mature. >>...

Re: FN-FORUM: Recruitment Software - php/mysql or perl - Why MySQL? Why not Postgre SQL?

date posted 31st January 2007 13:21

On Wednesday 31 January 2007 10:58, Adam Reynolds wrote: > I really really really don't understand this fixation with MySQL. > > Postgre SQL is way more mature. Wow - I was begining to think I was a...

Re: FN-FORUM: Bandwidth issues

date posted 31st January 2007 12:36

> some content. The website is however still over and I was wondering if > anyone had any other tips for reducing it ? If there's a lot of text, Apache's mod_gzip or similar can compress the tran...

Re: FN-FORUM: Advice required - html/email mailout marketing methods

date posted 31st January 2007 12:20

I did this once before, by accessing the contact list in a database in a php script. In a for loop, I just added a sleep statement after every 10 or so emails. Then ran the script from cron. Obviou...

Re: FN-FORUM: .info domain - SEO question

date posted 31st January 2007 12:15

As for indexing; I did read somewhere that Google takes a lot of interest in the page title (the bit that shows in the top of the browser window). Search engines often use this as the main text in ou...

RE: FN-FORUM: Bandwidth issues

date posted 31st January 2007 12:11

Hi Michele, you sent me the url off list so I'm assuming you don't want to publish it here but after looking at the site your client can substantially reduce her page sizes by learning how to size and...

FN-FORUM: Advice required - html/email mailout marketing methods

date posted 31st January 2007 12:04

Hello My main client asked me a long time ago to setup a sustem of sending out large numbers of emails to her contacts database so that she could send samples of her photographs to prospective clien...

Re: FN-FORUM: .info domain - SEO question

date posted 31st January 2007 12:00

>> what's the best way of making sure google recognises a website on a .info >> domain as being UK based? > Where is it hosted? Geographically, not who with (ie is the actual server in > the UK)...

RE: FN-FORUM: .info domain - SEO question

date posted 31st January 2007 11:55

I think Google places you geographically based on your TLD and where your site is hosted. I'd expect the TLD holds the greatest value, so if you want to appear in the 'uk' listings you really need a...

FN-FORUM: TCP/IP Properties

date posted 31st January 2007 11:53

Hi All, I have tried to change the DNS servers in the 'Internet Protocol (TCP/IP Properties' dialog box, however receive the error message 'The combination of IP address and subnet mask in invalid. A...

RE: FN-FORUM: .info domain - SEO question

date posted 31st January 2007 11:46

>what's the best way of making sure google recognises a website on a .info >domain as being UK based? > >i've got a dot info website which is pretty new (2 months or so). >it's being indexed by googl...

RE: FN-FORUM: site transfer

date posted 31st January 2007 11:44

Thanks guys. Very helpful....

FN-FORUM: .info domain - SEO question

date posted 31st January 2007 11:37

what's the best way of making sure google recognises a website on a .info domain as being UK based? i've got a dot info website which is pretty new (2 months or so). it's being indexed by google fine...

RE: Re: FN-FORUM: Bandwidth issues

date posted 31st January 2007 11:34

its also worth checking the logs to make sure nobody is off-site linking to her images. I had an issue recently whereby an image from my personal website was linked to from someones myspace account,...

Re: FN-FORUM: Bandwidth issues

date posted 31st January 2007 11:32

The hosting has Smarterstats which I'm not too familiar with, however taking a look now to see if it can shed any light on where the biggest problem is from......

Re: FN-FORUM: Bandwidth issues

date posted 31st January 2007 11:20

Do you have stats? Webalizer etc will help you find out where your bandwidth is going in terms of file sizes and the amount of requests large files have received etc. Tom. Michelle Penny wrote: >...

RE: FN-FORUM: Bandwidth issues

date posted 31st January 2007 11:18

Michelle Penny wrote: > I have a client who manages her website she has gone over the > webspace limit a few times and we've been able to sort this out, > however recently she went over her bandwidth...

RE: FN-FORUM: Bandwidth issues

date posted 31st January 2007 11:11

URL? Regards Sam Morgan WiredEyes tel (Uk): +44 (0)20 7100 2178 tel (Italy): +39 070 773 6543 web : www.wiredeyes.com ---- umop ap!sdn w,! aw dlaH > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL REMO...

Re: FN-FORUM: site transfer

date posted 31st January 2007 11:07

Quoting Dynamic Developer [EMAIL REMOVED] > > I want to transfer a large site from one host to another. Unfortunately, one > of the hosts does not support FXP. > > Any ideas on the quickest way to do...

FN-FORUM: Bandwidth issues

date posted 31st January 2007 11:00

Hi all, I have a client who manages her website she has gone over the webspace limit a few times and we've been able to sort this out, however recently she went over her bandwidth limit and to lowe...

RE: FN-FORUM: MySQL Newbie Q

date posted 31st January 2007 10:54

>I use SQLyog ( from http://www.webyog.com/ ) but they are much of a >likeness. You're going to need to know SQL to work with MySQL at all +1 Its very very good, if your used to using a gui in wind...

Re: FN-FORUM: site transfer

date posted 31st January 2007 10:49

On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 11:31:46AM -0000, [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > > if you have a unix server and shell access you can .tar the whole site then use unix ftp to transfer directly from the server to y...

RE: FN-FORUM: MySQL Newbie Q

date posted 31st January 2007 10:42

> Can anyone tell me what they use as a front end GUI to manage this DBM?   Try the MysqlAdmin http://www.mysql.com/products/tools/administrator/ Earle -- Freelancers, contractors earn more with...

Re: FN-FORUM: MySQL Newbie Q

date posted 31st January 2007 10:42

Quoting Craig [EMAIL REMOVED] > I=92m having to install MySQL to take over some work. I=92ve downloaded a= nd > installed MySQL 5.0. The MySQL web site is awful and not helpful. Can > anyone tell...

Re: FN-FORUM: MySQL Newbie Q

date posted 31st January 2007 10:40

Craig wrote: > I’m having to install MySQL to take over some work. I’ve downloaded and > installed MySQL 5.0. The MySQL web site is awful and not helpful. Can > anyone tell me what they use a...

RE: FN-FORUM: site transfer

date posted 31st January 2007 10:38

if you have a unix server and shell access you can .tar the whole site then use unix ftp to transfer directly from the server to your other host. > >I want to transfer a large site from one host to...

RE: FN-FORUM: site transfer

date posted 31st January 2007 10:33

> >I want to transfer a large site from one host to another. Unfortunately, >one >of the hosts does not support FXP. > >Any ideas on the quickest way to do this? > You don't say what platform, but ge...

RE: FN-FORUM: MySQL Newbie Q

date posted 31st January 2007 10:27

phpmyadmin, so long as you have PHP? www.phpmyadmin.net > >Hi, > >I=E2=80=99m having to install MySQL to take over some work. I=E2=80=99ve = downloaded and >installed MySQL 5.0. The MySQL web s...

RE: FN-FORUM: SBS2003 VPN Setup (again as no response)

date posted 31st January 2007 10:23

No you don't need two network cards!! I've setup this very same scenario on 3 SBS2003 installs. You need to forward port 1723 to you SBS 2003 server, make sure you have run the Routing and Remote A...

Re: FN-FORUM: Recruitment Software - php/mysql or perl - Why MySQL? Why not Postgre SQL?

date posted 31st January 2007 10:05

I really really really don't understand this fixation with MySQL. Postgre SQL is way more mature. kongo Fred wrote: > Has any of you ever bought an online recruitment > developed in php/mysql or per...

Re: FN-FORUM: PHP file downloading instead of opening

date posted 31st January 2007 10:00

On Tuesday 30 January 2007 10:45, Duncan Glendinning wrote: > Morning again, > > Its just one of those mornings... > A php file, (not any different to any of the others I am working with) > is sometim...

Re: FN-FORUM: Best HTML Editor For PC

date posted 31st January 2007 09:59

On Tuesday 30 January 2007 13:16, Dominic Raywood wrote: > Vim for me. And - it's useful to use the same environment locally as well as when working through ssh on servers. Regards Richard --...

Re: FN-FORUM: Plesk + PHP

date posted 31st January 2007 09:57

On Tuesday 30 January 2007 15:57, Rob Garbutt wrote: > Hi Rich, > > Thanks for this, and I have run through it step by step but still get the > blank screen :-( > > It is PHP-NUKE I am trying to migra...

FN-FORUM: site transfer

date posted 31st January 2007 09:50

I want to transfer a large site from one host to another. Unfortunately, one of the hosts does not support FXP. Any ideas on the quickest way to do this?...

FN-FORUM: Recruitment Software - php/mysql or perl

date posted 31st January 2007 09:34

Has any of you ever bought an online recruitment software developed in php/mysql or perl with MYSQL at the back end? Do you recommend any specific supplier? Thanks > ________________...

FN-FORUM: MySQL Newbie Q

date posted 31st January 2007 07:22

Hi, I=92m having to install MySQL to take over some work. =A0I=92ve = downloaded and installed MySQL 5.0. =A0The MySQL web site is awful and not helpful.=A0 = Can anyone tell me what they use as a fr...

Re: FN-FORUM: Best HTML Editor For PC

date posted 31st January 2007 01:15

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Re: FN-FORUM: Best HTML Editor For PC

date posted 31st January 2007 01:05

Not that this is useful but im happy using just the basic notepad Martin atdc ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dominic Raywood" [EMAIL REMOVED] To: [EMAIL REMOVED] Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 20...

Re: FN-FORUM: SBS2003 VPN Setup (again as no response)

date posted 31st January 2007 00:58

I replied to you before. You need two network cards if you want to terminate the VPN on the SBS as opposed to on the router. End of story. I even sent you all the links. Put in another NIC and follo...



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