June 18th, 2008 in Other - Yahoo! Products | 1 Comment »
kinabaloo asked: I have paid before and have a card registered there that is still valid but i always get now a message to say problem call them. I am not in the US so will not call them. Why cant Yahoo make simple thing work ? Or provide a meaningful error message ? Or online help ?
Any ideas ?
I can’t wait 24 hours for a mail reply that will doubtless be clueless.
The error message :
Sorry, we encountered a problem during your order (your session may have expired). We apologize for the inconvenience, and encourage you to sign in and try ordering again.
If you continue to receive this error, please contact our sales team at 866-781-9246 (M–F 6 a.m.–6 p.m. PST) for immediate assistance with your order.
There is no session timeout - i did all the steps in under a minute.
Jacqueline
June 9th, 2008 in Other - Internet | 2 Comments »
Hakam Chadhar asked: I want to start webhosting. What u people think that which company is best to buy plans from them?
Ernest
June 9th, 2008 in Computer Networking | 3 Comments »

Me asked: I have Apache set up on a computer of mine to host a website. Inside the network, it works fine. But I cannot seem to get it available outside of the network. I have the HTTP port (80) open on both my DSL modem and wireless router and have enabled port-forwarding also (all specific to the IP address of the computer running Apache). On the computer running Apache I made sure to make an exception to allow traffic through port 80, yet still I get nothing. I think maybe I may have incorrectly set up Apache? I used dynDNS to get a free domain for my public IP. In the Apache setup, I used the following info:
Network Domain: myexamplesite.mine.nu [mine.nu is a free domain]
Servername: www.myexamplesite.mine.nu
Is this correct? What is the difference between the Network Domain and Servername? I hope someone can help me here. Thank you.
I have a static and the dynDNS account is set up for the correct public IP address.
I changed to Allow from all, at least I think I changed it in the correct spot. Did I?
# “C:/Program Files/Apache Software Foundation/Apache2.2/cgi-bin” should be changed to whatever your ScriptAliased
# CGI directory exists, if you have that configured.
#
AllowOverride None
Options None
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
Rosa
June 7th, 2008 in Programming & Design | 7 Comments »
Ceducerwitheyestokill T asked: I don’t know anything about web design. What programs are compatable with Linux Web Hosting? What would you recommend? Do you know about any good templates compatable with Linux Web Hosting?
Glenn