Posted by Andy Fielder on Mar 1, 2010 in Bits, Blog | 0 comments
Another guide i thought i would commit to my blog for the future. These code snippets allow you to had any number of wp blogs and use the wordpress users all from the same blog.
To start with install the 1st blog as per the instructions. Make the table prefix something you will recognise eg “wp_main_” as you will have to refer back to it.
Once your fist blog has been installed,...
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Posted by Andy Fielder on Feb 25, 2010 in Bits, Blog | 2 comments
Here is another of my guides for 1and1 users, i had issues finding a good guide when installing or adding SVN, subversion to my 1and1 shared hosting for the first time, to trial is use for updating wordpress on 1and1 automatically, but more of that another day.
Sorry for no pictures, if you are a more visual person then i will try and get some screen shots etc to help you on your way with SVN and...
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Posted by Andy Fielder on Feb 24, 2010 in Bits, Blog, Featured | 5 comments
A Guide to Installing Magento on 1and1 Shared Hosting.
Hopefully you are aware that there limitations when using a sharedhosting provider, often implemented to allow the provider to keep the server secure. Luckily with 1and1 we are able to work around this and allow Magento access to PHP 5.2 (Please note this guide is just for using with 1and1’s shared hosting solutions). Enjoy!
Getting...
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Posted by Andy Fielder on Feb 24, 2010 in Bits, Blog | 0 comments
I’m going to be writing new posts in the bits section, which are there for reference, of things that i hope people will find interesting to read and a help.
If you like to read things like this, rather than knowing absolutley everything about what im geting upto on the net, subscribe to the Bits category.
Enjoy
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Posted by Andy Fielder on Feb 23, 2010 in Blog | 2 comments
I have had a very annoying day of development trying but failing to do a large number of simple tasks using my databases. Turns out they have been taken over by hundreds of thousands of spam messages, comments and users, meaning that databases are at more than double there maximum sizes!
This has been sorted now on all but one of my databases… more deleting tomorrow i think.
Unfortunately...
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