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Message 57023 - Posted: 24 Dec 2004, 21:25:09 UTC

They had such nice graphs, but now most of the site gives MYSQL errors so that the site is useless. Does anyone know why they abandoned fixing the databases? They even claim the site is updated every 4 hours instead of every 24 hours. Is this a typo?

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Message 57125 - Posted: 25 Dec 2004, 6:03:31 UTC - in response to Message 57023.  

> They had such nice graphs, but now most of the site gives MYSQL errors so that
> the site is useless. Does anyone know why they abandoned fixing the databases?
> They even claim the site is updated every 4 hours instead of every 24 hours.
> Is this a typo?

Volunteer-run site....Christmas....Your question would be?
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Message 57173 - Posted: 25 Dec 2004, 11:08:30 UTC
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We are currently under a DoS attack launched from the forum on www.visualcoders.net.

Sorry.

Please reffer to this thread for more information.
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Message 57326 - Posted: 26 Dec 2004, 1:18:14 UTC

I understand. I'm hopeful that you can someday again have your website up and that the people who are doing this stop.

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