Hey,
The main site login code has been modified and should work now. Sorry for the delay.
Phade.
Dang it, that change got lost somewhere... We moved to a new PHP version on the new server and that happened...Kai Stromler wrote:I dropped something in the mod box about this...it's a cookie typing issue, a string is being generated where the current code wants a long int. The new server explains it, probably isn't 100% configured right yet.
Phade wrote:We're going from a dual Xeon w/512M RAM box to a dual Opteron w/8G RAM. That should help with site performance.
Phade wrote:It would probably take more time to upload the info to the server than to actually render it and return the result.
Phade wrote:How is it that MS and Intel defend their prices? Oh yeah, by repressing competition rather than making a better product.
[supresses self before all-out zealot flame war breaks out]
Phade wrote:Hey,
I'm loyal to no product. I always go for best bang-for-buck configuration no matter what. Linux: best bang-for-buck. Apache: best bang-for-buck. MySQL: best bang-for-buck. PHP: best bang-for-buck. AMD Opteron: currently best bang-for-buck BY FAR.
Can you imagine how much the site would cost if we went with Windows 2003 Server, Microsoft SQL Server, and Intel 64-bit processors? It would be many tens if not hundreds of thousands of dollars!! Instead, we get reliable kick-ass performance on the cheap. How is it that MS and Intel defend their prices? Oh yeah, by repressing competition rather than making a better product.
[supresses self before all-out zealot flame war breaks out]
Phade.
Phade wrote:Hey,
I'm loyal to no product. I always go for best bang-for-buck configuration no matter what. Linux: best bang-for-buck.
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