FTP Server problem

Started by DaveH, Sep 19, 2007, 03:01:22

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Rik

It's http://rik.www.idnet.com/. :) Rough and ready at the moment, just to test everything.
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Phil123

Quote from: Rik on Sep 20, 2007, 15:22:02
It's http://rik.www.idnet.com/. :) Rough and ready at the moment, just to test everything.

No naked ladies  :(

Rik

Sue wouldn't stand still.  ;D
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cavillas

Mines even rougher.  http://cavillas.www.idnet.com
Trying to get to grips with pure html and xhtml using Dreamweaver.  My fingers hurt though with all this typing. :'( ;)
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Rik

Your links header is going off the top of the page for me, Alf. Nice to put a face to the name at last. :)
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cavillas

That's 'cos I tried using a standard css file.  WIll sort it out when I have read a bit more.  Wife keeps hitting me with my books though.  Ouch! :'( ;D

I've decided to re-learn everything from the groound up again because of all the changes over the past 10 years. ;)
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Rik

I had the selfsame problem, Alf. The last time I bothered with a web page was in 1993, and things seem to have moved on a bit.  8) I've got a spare hard hat if it would help with the book attack...
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cavillas

Thanks.  I just duck now.  Removed extraneous code from links page.  Seems OK now.
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Rik

'Some links' still goes off the top of the page for me, Alf. :(
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cavillas

Work in Progress as they say. :laugh:
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Rik

Just thought I'd feedback, Alf, I'm usually in a closed-loop state. (aka loopy  ;D)
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cavillas

Me too.  Must be the weather. ;)
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Rik

I put it down to El Nino. :)
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Glenn

My website stops responding when trying to upload after a few seconds when using SmartFTP, FireFTP will not connect at all. I was able to upload a Jalbum to the webspace using Jalbums own FTP client however.

SmartFTP works fine on my own paid for webspace, so it is not a problem with that.

Any ideas?
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Rik

Any error messages, Glenn? Is it possible for you to phone support from your machine (ie are you at home when they are open)? If so, speak to Martin, and he can watch what is happening when you hit the problem - it's the fastest way I know to solve it. :)
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Rik

Hi Glenn

I've just been running through the logs with Martin. I've sent you a PM.
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Glenn

I can ring on Monday morning before 10 am if I remember. It is not too important as I have another 500Gb of space on my Siteground account
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Rik

It's worth a try, Glenn, if the problem persists. Ask for Martin, he can then watch your activity and possibly identify what's going wrong.
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