On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 10:36:23AM -0700, Michael A. Peters wrote:
> tedd wrote:
>> At 2:46 PM +0100 4/7/09, Nick Cooper wrote:
>>> Sorry to side track the issue, but when did this happen to you on
>>> GoDaddy?
>>> I have never experienced this problem. I have been using them for two
>>> years
>>>
I hate the bulky interface of Godaddy.com its too tough for slower
connections to work with GoDaddy's control panels. Their domain charge seems
bit high as well.
But I'm liking www.umbrahosting.com it has good cPanel and controls are
good. Their support are very sprint.
Lenin
www.twitter.com/nin
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 1:36 PM, Michael A. Peters wrote:
> tedd wrote:
>
>> At 2:46 PM +0100 4/7/09, Nick Cooper wrote:
>>
>>> Sorry to side track the issue, but when did this happen to you on
>>> GoDaddy?
>>> I have never experienced this problem. I have been using them for two
>>> years
>>> and
tedd wrote:
At 2:46 PM +0100 4/7/09, Nick Cooper wrote:
Sorry to side track the issue, but when did this happen to you on
GoDaddy?
I have never experienced this problem. I have been using them for two
years
and I often leave domains in the checkout and come back sometimes days
later
and they'
2009/4/7 tedd :
> At 2:46 PM +0100 4/7/09, Nick Cooper wrote:
>>
>> Sorry to side track the issue, but when did this happen to you on GoDaddy?
>> I have never experienced this problem. I have been using them for two
>> years
>> and I often leave domains in the checkout and come back sometimes days
At 2:46 PM +0100 4/7/09, Nick Cooper wrote:
Sorry to side track the issue, but when did this happen to you on GoDaddy?
I have never experienced this problem. I have been using them for two years
and I often leave domains in the checkout and come back sometimes days later
and they're still $7.95.
JD wrote:
Theres always something to learn in PHP Land.
Yeah - and I always seem to find slick new one or two line solutions
after I've written a bunch of lines to clumsily do the same thing.
I guess that's how it is when you first start to get semi-serious about
a language (emphasis on
Nick Cooper wrote:
Sorry to side track the issue, but when did this happen to you on GoDaddy?
I have never experienced this problem. I have been using them for two
years and I often leave domains in the checkout and come back sometimes
days later and they're still $7.95.
Same experience.
I s
Chris
Cc: JD , php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP bandwidth control
Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 10:42:01 +0200
2009/4/7 Chris :
>
>> I guess there are multiple ways to engage this problem. It depends how
>> "deep" you want to log the traffic. If you just want to coun
le_get_contents() as it sounds easier to
>> implement, but, again, I'm using this as a learning experience so maybe I'll
>> try and parse out the log files as you suggest.
>>
>> Again, many thanks!
>> Dave
>>
>> -- Original Message --
>&
2009/4/7 Phpster :
> Misk.com is also good at $10/ yep
>
> Bastien
>
> Sent from my iPod
>
Come on now, please. JD clearly said he wants to do this at home to
learn something by doing it. I can understand that very well. Giving
answers nobody asked for is like posing questions nobody wants to
answ
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implement, but, again, I'm using this as a learning experience so
maybe I'll try and parse out the log files as you suggest.
Again, many thanks!
Dave
-- Original Message --
From: "Michael A. Peters"
To: Yannick Mortier
Cc: JD , php-general@lists.php.ne
2009/4/7 Chris :
>
>> I guess there are multiple ways to engage this problem. It depends how
>> "deep" you want to log the traffic. If you just want to count the
>> traffic of each image, video etc you could just wrap up each image and
>> video to go through php first with file_get_contents() (look
2009/4/7 Chris :
>
>> I guess there are multiple ways to engage this problem. It depends how
>> "deep" you want to log the traffic. If you just want to count the
>> traffic of each image, video etc you could just wrap up each image and
>> video to go through php first with file_get_contents() (look
I guess there are multiple ways to engage this problem. It depends how
"deep" you want to log the traffic. If you just want to count the
traffic of each image, video etc you could just wrap up each image and
video to go through php first with file_get_contents() (look in the
php manual there are
iles as you suggest.
Again, many thanks!
Dave
-- Original Message --
From: "Michael A. Peters"
To: Yannick Mortier
Cc: JD , php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP bandwidth control
Date: Mon, 06 Apr 2009 06:03:12 -0700
Yannick Mortier wrote:
2009/4/6 JD :
Hello,
ters"
To: Yannick Mortier
Cc: JD , php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP bandwidth control
Date: Mon, 06 Apr 2009 06:03:12 -0700
Yannick Mortier wrote:
> 2009/4/6 JD :
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am relatively new to PHP and am trying to make a video/image sharing site
Yannick Mortier wrote:
2009/4/6 JD :
Hello,
I am relatively new to PHP and am trying to make a video/image sharing site for
my family to upload and share family videos and pictures. My concern is that
because I'm hosting this site at my house, I will quickly exceed my bandwidth
limitations e
2009/4/6 JD :
> Hello,
>
> I am relatively new to PHP and am trying to make a video/image sharing site
> for my family to upload and share family videos and pictures. My concern is
> that because I'm hosting this site at my house, I will quickly exceed my
> bandwidth limitations each month if al
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 10:09 AM, Paul M Foster wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 03:58:45AM +, JD wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am relatively new to PHP and am trying to make a video/image sharing
> site for my family to upload and share family videos and pictures. My
> concern is that because
On Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 03:58:45AM +, JD wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am relatively new to PHP and am trying to make a video/image sharing site
> for my family to upload and share family videos and pictures. My concern is
> that because I'm hosting this site at my house, I will quickly exceed my
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