Venture

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  1. I'd be curious to see what people say. I've been using WP-Super-Cache for about a year with no problems, but I just switched to a new theme and it doesn't seem to work as well with WP-Super-Cache (a user won't always see his comment appear right away). I'm going to switch to W3 Total Cache soon, and see how that compares.
  2. I've been running 6 other players through an almost-weekly custom Neverwinter Nights 2 campaign for the last 2 years. I also dabble occasionally in Crysis and Call of Duty 4. My Xbox 360 and PS3 largely collect dust, while my wife and I do the standard Wii stuff (Tennis, Outdoor Sports, Wii Ski) when we have guests over. I'm also looking forward to Dragon Age: Origins coming out on the PC in about a month.
  3. Thanks! Worked like a charm.
  4. Is there an address that can be used to access webmail through https, as opposed to http? I know webmail can be reached at http://www.myserver.com:2095/, but I'm not sure about https.
  5. I don't know if it is a standard part of cPanel (I don't remember seeing it at my old host), but a BIG thank you to Hawk Host for providing the R1Soft backup program. I made the boneheaded move of overwriting my main site when moving files in an add-on domain, and the R1Soft program had things back to normal in literally about 3 minutes. On my old host, I would have either have had to have waited a good while for support to do a restore, or done a long and tedious (and not as current) upload from a local backup. Very nice.
  6. Thanks everyone for the replies. For anyone else who might run into this issue in the future- I'm guessing it was a cache issue on my part. When I tried to activate Clean URLs in Drupal last, I was getting the "Page not found" message that, according to Drupal, suggests mod_rewrite isn't active. This morning, on a different computer, it worked fine and I was able to activate it.
  7. I'm using Drupal, and it has a "Clean URL" option, which displays more user-friendly urls. This works only for Apache servers which have the mod_rewrite Apache module configured and mod_rewrite enabled in httpd.conf configuration file. Is mod_rewrite enabled on the servers, or, if not, is there a step to get it enabled?
  8. I'll second that. I just joined a few hours ago, and submitted a ticket (turns out it was something dumb on my part). Each response was extremely fast- within a few minutes, if that.
  9. Sorry about the long posts, but I guess question #2 would be which plan is best for me, if I go with Hawk Host? - My sites (5 total, but only 2 that really get any traffic) used about 32 GB of bandwidth in the last 30 days, and use a total of about 12 GB of storage (assuming my current host reports it correctly) - Site#1 is a family site, running Zenphoto and a Wordpress blog. - Site#2 is new and the one that could see growth. It is a small community site (for a computer game). It runs Drupal, and has about 70 members now and gets about 30-60 visits a day, but growing fairly quickly. - Site#3 runs Joomla and Gallery2. This is the site that is at about 24,000 inodes, and 6.5 GB of storage used on the server. - Site#4 is my personal wedding site, running on Wordpress. It only gets a handful of visits each day, and will get almost none after the wedding in mid September. No photo album here. - Site#5 is my fiance's site (running Joomla), which she has pretty much not touched in a year and I doubt anyone visits, but I'm too much of a coward to take down.
  10. After reading some glowing reviews on webhostingtalk.com, I'm thinking about moving my sites to Hawk Host, but have some questions. - Are the VPS plans managed, so that the user experience is very similar to shared hosting (from an ease of use perspective)? I know my way around my current host's version of CPanel, but mucking around in Linux is beyond me. - Does Hawk Host have an inode limit? My current host has a 25,000 inode limit. I use Gallery2 on one of my sites, which is an inode hog (14,000 inodes just for the base installation). - Does Hawk Host allow temporary site backups on the server, so long as I'm within my storage limits? I like to run a script to backup my site late at night. It keeps a rotating # of backups (deleting old ones), which I periodically download. Thanks in advance for any info/suggestions. Evan