Problems With New Info Domain
Anybody noticed I've been talking about exciting changes to the site and that nothing's happened? Well, we're part way there. Have a look at codestore.info, if you're not there already, and see if you notice anything different.
As with any change there are bound to be the teething problems. In this case it's that I can't reply to any emails you send me for the time being. Apologies. I'm not ignoring you, don't worry...
Update: Mail is working ok now again. Also, there is no difference between domains as all of .info, .org and .net are the same. I will talk more about the what and hows tomorrow...
First guess is that your changing hosting service.
There is no /A55692/ in the .info URLs
Sure I notice something different : the search engine doesn't work. ;-)
Okay, okay. Maybe there's more than one teething problem. You eagle eyes you!
I assume this is your new dedicated server, which makes me assume further that you have some kind of URL redirection going on? If so would it not be a better idea to start using a repID to avoid tying yourself to a dedicated server, just in case you have to change hosting again? In that way any new directory structure that might be enforced would not cause further problems?
Hey, I can see who's posting from the new site just by looking at the date format!
Jake, I do see that you are making adjustments to the date format based on where user is from im assuming. Do you have javascript that tells you the time zone? If so I would REALLY appreciate you sharing it as I need that for something I'm working on. Looking forward to your new site.
Guys - The time difference thing was down to the .info domain being hosted on another server. Must be a different setup.
Mike - RepIDs. Hmmm. Personally I think it makes the URLs look ugly. I know it doesn't matter. But it's the little things like this that niggle me ;o)
HUK -- Domino 6 has some features that might help you (regional settings / time zone stored as a cookie):
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Course that doesn't really help if you're not running ND6...and it could create some fun with JS validation routines. Still, looks useful.