Yet more problems with this site – this time, there are Internal Server Errors for my most recent posts’ individual pages (where you can post comments). Please bear with me while my web host fixes this. Thanks.
I explain why this site was down, and rant about trackback spam.
My blog is apparently well-known now … at least, to an international ad agency.
After a hiccup or two with Google Analytics, I left the system to run on its own, and decided to check on the stats (to give Mint a run for its money). Might I say Google’s stats are nice to look at, and much more detailed? Let’s take the regional information, for starters: A slice …
Bonjour and ¡Hola! It appears that my recent post on a certain Arsenal midfielder’s misadventures in a recent match, has attracted attention from Google searches all over the world. This is what my Mint stats say: On further investigation, it appears that those favourite search keywords, combined with a keyword from another post (to do …
Yikes. I noticed that new posts using MT3.2, didn’t get published as individual archive pages, but only as news feeds and on the home page. So please excuse the broken links while I try to fix this – or get my web host to help. [Update: Web host says it’s a problem with the .htaccess. …
This is my first post using Movable Type 3.2! Woo-hoo. Most obvious changes are further tweaks to the user interface, and nifty way of upgrading. All you need to do (after carefully uploading lots of files and folders in the right transfer modes, is log in and they’ll do the rest for you.
Early this morning, my web hosting account was suspended because some idiot trackback-spammed me, maxing out the database server. I was even more annoyed because my other friends’ sites, also hosted on this account, were suspended. A quick note to the web hosts resolved this issue, although I am loathe for such a situation to …
The server exceeded its 500MB capacity, my home page went blank, and I believe some emails bounced. I’m in a trash-and-burn mood now. I just deleted my entire photo gallery – whether I have backups or not. However I might have to stop hosting other people’s sites on my account, because I might do some …
While reading Lawrence Lessig‘s excellent book, Free Culture, I was reminded of an invaluable website, archive.org, which keeps records of websites past. They even have records of what my old website (version 2, designer-style) looked like. They even archived my old 404 error message. That’s a real walk down memory lane. [Additional comment: If you …