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Originally posted by: notfred

I've never seen a host anywhere that doesn't support perl scripts... except for maybe those free hosts that don't support any kind of scripting at all.
I might be quoting him out of context so I don't want to further misquote him. I agree about Perl being all around. Hell, I was doing Java for a while, runs on everything but impossible to find hosting (and for good reason).

 
I just tried to view peckerwood.jpg from my website and it doesn't work 🙁

Here's the error message:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /users/uncjigga/peckerwood.jpg on this server.


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Apache/1.3.26 Server at pics.bbzzdd.com Port 80


Source
 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
I just tried to view peckerwood.jpg from my website and it doesn't work 🙁
Here's the error message:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /users/uncjigga/peckerwood.jpg on this server.

Works now. I made a typo before. 🙂


 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
dwell - That was fast, works now, thanks 🙂
Who is your current webhost provider?
Np. Provider is Eureka GGN. It's a T1 into my apt with crazy upload speed (for a home connection).


test
 
Originally posted by: dwell
  • Easier upload. Shows thumbnail of image once uploaded along with a hyperlink and FuseTalk code for easier cut & paste.
Thanks for taking the time to add this. Just a minor suggestion, though. Using the current method, the FuseTalk code only comes up when the image is originally uploaded. Can you add another link in the file list that autogenerates the FuseTalk code? Or maybe a JavaScript prompt, or something...
 
Originally posted by: KnightBreed

Thanks for taking the time to add this. Just a minor suggestion, though. Using the current method, the FuseTalk code only comes up when the image is originally uploaded. Can you add another link in the file list that autogenerates the FuseTalk code? Or maybe a JavaScript prompt, or something...
That's definitely on the todo list. I was figuring on a popup which produces the default FuseTalk code.
but this is very interesting heatsink+fan combo on ur video card.
look at the size...
That's actually just a stock Leadtek Winfast GeForce4 card. The hs/f's are monsters.


 
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