PHP, MySQL, Wordpress installation and other strange things
I just went trough some issues with a PHP5 installation on some of our WordPress servers. To spare you of the details, why I had to do that, I simply post th
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I just went trough some issues with a PHP5 installation on some of our WordPress servers. To spare you of the details, why I had to do that, I simply post th
I actually never indulge in conversations why one programming language is better then another, because what is right to you, does not automatically mean, it
Another cartoon you have to see
Migrating one of my customers the other day, bought up an ugly error when I had to create 2000 directories on one go. The error was: While, “too many open fi
As a developer of web applications you (should) know that your users will not always enter the data you expect in a form field. When you post the form with a
I've found this and simply had to share it. This outlines a lot what an entrepreneur has to do. Have fun building businesses, I sure have 🙂
Thinking of a way to quickly search & replace data in a MySQL column got me to this solution: With this method I was quickly able to change millions of recor
Since MacOS X Lion (10.7.x) we are “blessed” by the general option that documents we have worked on the last time are automatically opened the next time we s
I just run into an issue where one of our servers was totally bogged down when users started to download 100 or more files. See, the problem is that we had t
Since upgrading to MacOS X 10.7 Lion and its update to 10.7.1, I've have had my fan coming on a lot of times. Something I have hardly every experienced with
I hit a really strange issue for some time now with one of my Ubuntu 10.04 LTS servers where, despite doing recent kernel updates (the latest is 2.6.32-33) i
Currently doing some Plesk administration and migration of a couple of servers and run into “domain is expired” errors. To be frank here, I'm very surprised