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By dougfoot, on July 4th, 2010 I spent the past day or so upgrading my server to Windows SBS 2008, and moving my site to IIS7. In short, what a pain! The site appears to be intact – good thing for backups! So, as it stands, my site is running on the following platform: Windows SBS 2008 R2 (x64) IIS 7 MySQL 5.1.48 PHP 5.2.13 They key points to [...]
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By dougfoot, on June 19th, 2010 After the major show stopper with Events Calendar (WordPress stopped working all together), finding the fix and getting the site up and running, I found another minor bug: NextGEN Imageflow prevents the “Updates” portion of the WP Dashboard from working. I’ve not used that plug-in in a while, so deactivating it isn’t a problem, and [...]
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By dougfoot, on June 19th, 2010 WordPress recently put out an upgrade, I’m usually apprehensive about jumping on the upgrade bandwagon because of the plug-ins I use. Decided to take the plunge and upgraded to 3.0 from version 2.9.2, and found that one plug-in failed: Events-Calander I was able to find a “work around” and my blog is functioning again, I will be [...]
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By dougfoot, on June 20th, 2009 Upgrading software can be such a pain in the backside! I spent the last hour or so upgrading different versions of software on my server, saving the hardest for last. The “problem child” was the upgrade to MySQL 5.1.35. Currently there is a bug in the installer for MySQL 5.1.35 which fails. To resolve the problem, I uninstalled MySQL [...]
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By dougfoot, on June 10th, 2009 Tuesday night was interesting… WordPress 2.8 is close to be released anytime now, so I thought I would give WordPress 2.8 RC1 a try (remember, always have backups!). It has been my experience that release candidates are really close to the finished product, and for the most part will give you a good feel for [...]
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