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Using PHP applications on a Webfusion hosted service (Linux)

  • Post author:TerryE
  • Post published:5 October 2010
  • Post category:Shared Hosting
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I discussed the common types of ISP hosting services in a previous article, Use cases for phpBB, and I use one of these hosting services myself — a shared web…

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The new Dr Myhill site goes live

  • Post author:TerryE
  • Post published:2 February 2010
  • Post category:ME / CFS
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The Doctor Myhill wiki is now live.  A valuable resource for fellow ME / CFS sufferers.

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A miserable case of ME/CFS – two years on

  • Post author:TerryE
  • Post published:10 December 2009
  • Post category:ME / CFS
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As I wrote a year ago in my previous CFS update, I did find a step improvement in my quality of life when I started taking the Myhill regime of…

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New OpenOffice.org User Forum(s) on line

  • Post author:TerryE
  • Post published:2 September 2009
  • Post category:OOo
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I’ve just finished the third version upgrade of the OOo sites, this time to version 3.0.5.  It was a little smoother than last time, but that’s because I have to…

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A PHP Cache Overview and Cache Tuning

  • Post author:TerryE
  • Post published:15 June 2009
  • Post category:Performance
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This note is a mix of material.  The new content is really for the phpBB developers and assumes a detailed understanding of the phpBB architecture.  It's aim is to raise…

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Use cases for phpBB

  • Post author:TerryE
  • Post published:14 June 2009
  • Post category:Performance
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Any performance tuning analysis is best grounded in a hard target system to provide the instrumentation data.  In the case of a product such as phpBB, the best we can…

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Migrating the OpenOffice.Org forums to a common code-base

  • Post author:TerryE
  • Post published:30 March 2009
  • Post category:OOo
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Background The OpenOffice.org (“OOo”) forums (“Community Forums”) started life in Nov 2007 with the creation of the English forum running on phpBB 3.0.0 on a Sun Coolstack platform with PostgreSQL…

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A not so slight case of ME/CFS – one year on

  • Post author:TerryE
  • Post published:10 December 2008
  • Post category:ME / CFS
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Well it’s a year since my CFS illness came back to haunt me, and unlike my attack twenty years ago I can’t say that I am now over the worst…

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Setting up the OpenOffice.org User Forum

  • Post author:TerryE
  • Post published:20 November 2007
  • Post category:OOo
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For the last six months I’ve been an active member of the OooForum, but a number of the more active members became dissatisfied with the guy who is the owner…

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A slight case of ME/CFS

  • Post author:TerryE
  • Post published:27 March 2007
  • Post category:ME / CFS
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It’s back, and with a vengeance! I had my first bout of ME/CFS 21 years ago only in those days it was just called ME.  Three months ago I had…

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