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Title: Connection problems
Post by: 420 on March 19, 2005, 04:47:39 PM
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Happy B-day :)

@Elessar
Does that happens often? I wonder what the exact reazon for it is.

-Mel
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I have this problem, sometimes when I try to view a thread or view all new posts the connection will time out. Sometimes it will only time out the first time, but sometimes it takes a couple time outs before I can load anything. When I can load something it does it really fast so I'm not sure where the connection problem lies.

-420
Title: Connection problems
Post by: Tea-cup on March 19, 2005, 05:02:03 PM
Well, it's probably the server, or it's connection. But I think it's better to start a topic in feedback about this.

If that would be neccesairy of course.

-Mel
Title: Connection problems
Post by: nathan on March 20, 2005, 08:05:59 PM
ask throb if she has the same problem, to see if it's your network
Title: Connection problems
Post by: Throbblefoot on March 20, 2005, 09:19:47 PM
I was having a similar problem yesterday, but it seems fine for me today. But I know 420 is still having the problem.

-Throbblefoot
Title: Connection problems
Post by: Mo on March 20, 2005, 09:22:39 PM
the webserver could probably be configure a tad better.
Hmmm
maybe it's a php<-->IIS problem.
I've encountered this problem on other PHP sites
Title: Connection problems
Post by: Tea-cup on March 21, 2005, 12:06:14 PM
If you didn't use asp (M$ with it's unsupported stuff again), then I would say, try apache. Most servers use that for a reazon. Anyway, I barley have problems now, it has been way worse a while back. (couldn't connect for days, while it ran)

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Nathan says:
phpmyadmin is teh bomb, can't belive u've never used it
Cochy says:
it can kiss my ass
Cochy says:
why would i ever use this piece of shit
Isn't a "piece of shit", it's actualy a must have to remotly acces a mysql database useing a browser. (a open port to mysql directly on windows isn't that safe, there was a securety problem on this before)  But if nobody needs remote acces, then it's not that usefull of course.

It's always better to only have the things installed and running that you need. Also a reazon why I don't like windows and some of the linux distributions.

-Mel