Kaleyes: While I appreciate and can understand your frustration, you must know that freak accidents happen. We have no clue what actually happened to your site.
I'm very sorry this happened to you, and I wish you the best of luck elsewhere.
Facebook has been doing a crackdown on a lot of this. Esp. for phishing reasons. I know they are blocking co.cc as well.
I'm honestly not sure even Administration asking would do anything. It's a safety risk for the users of facebook (imagine Mark saying that.. haha. When did he start caring...
lemon-tree: This is actually true for calculators too. Their default setting is Radian, however most schools make kids change the setting to Degree so they don't run into this problem. :P
All it says is that it's a self signed certificate. It's still an SSL certificate, and uses socket-layer protection. It just uses OpenSSL instead of whatever other ssl brands are recognized as "safe" by Micro$oft.
try setting your nameservers to ns1.x10hosting.com and ns2.x10hosting.com, and adding it as a parked/addon domain in cPanel.
The DB host is "localhost" (sans quotes)
can I see func.php ?
Sometimes the error isn't on the exact line, but it is simply where the error ends/begins.
not sure what db id is, where are you seeing it? I believe it is simply the name of the database, though I could be wrong.
Many of you may not know who Russ was, but today is the second annual Russ Appreciation Day. So if you're out there Russ, this is for you!
Thanks for everything you've done for x10!
=]
Bad idea. W3schools is outdated...
Misson is correct in this, but also remember this:
Real measure = size + padding + margin. It doesn't matter if you tell an element to be "100%", since that is a relative figure, it will simply expand to fill the content given.
Simple solution:
Undo everything you just did.
Buy a router.
Plug both computers into the router using cat5e, or similar.
Boom, on the same network.
Why are you trying to use a direct wire connection?
I'm buying a VPS relatively soon, so I can host AC full time.
Been having dynamic IP issues lately, which is the cause of my server(s) not being up.. Damn comcast..
There shouldn't be any problems, though I don't see the point of a flat file database system, especially for a forum... but that's just my opinion!
Your software should work fine.
even if it WAS 50kb, do you really have that much of a crappy down speed that it would take you long to download it? It would literally take me ~2 seconds here..