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kevin_k
Hi Everybody:

I don't know if this is the right forum for this post, I usually post in the PHP programming forum. First, this occurred after a web update to my site ( comic.vndv.com ) hosted here on Zymic. Before I upload any files to the server I develop locally on my machine using a popular web development tool called WAMP. It uses localhost and Apache server. This is where I got into trouble. I accidently uploaded an index.php that used the base address as localhost instead of my website address. When I refreshed the page something went horribly wrong. I'm not sure what. I cannot connect to the hosted site where others can see the site perfectly. I was able to upload the corrected index.php file to my site - I can't think of any reason why this would happen. I use five major browsers to check my website against to insure that the site looks right across all of them. None of the browsers will connect to the site but I can connect to other sites, including localhost, just fine.

I've deleted cache and cookies and rebooted, nothing seems to work.

Does anyone have an idea what could have happened and how to fix it so I can see my site.

Any help is greatly appreciate and I thank you in advance.
Ed
Should be back now.
kevin_k
QUOTE(Bread @ Jul 20 2009, 11:11 PM) *
Should be back now.


Thanks for the help Bread, I can now see the site. Wow, that scared the hoohaw out of me. I will be extra careful in the future.

EDIT: I am still noticing some connection difficulties on the Zymic network. While setting up to work on the site today I've noticed accessive load times on certain pages. It seems random. When I first made this post it looked as though the connection had hung but obviously the post went through - weird. Also, a more serious problem is that I can't seem to log-in to my comic.vndv.com web account - when I tried a few minutes ago I just got a blank page. No log-in screen. I don't know what I did but it has had some disasterous effects.

Help... Again... Sorry... I really am...
electric_master
QUOTE(kevin_k @ Jul 21 2009, 09:45 AM) *
Wow, that scared the hoohaw out of me.


hoohaw?

Anyways, I think Zymic is having some sort of server problem... Everything is slow for me, and half the time I can't do anything. Maybe there's a high server load or something.
kevin_k
QUOTE(electric_master @ Jul 21 2009, 05:12 PM) *
hoohaw?

Anyways, I think Zymic is having some sort of server problem... Everything is slow for me, and half the time I can't do anything. Maybe there's a high server load or something.


Heh - well hoohaw was my Mom's polite version of all the things that you could say in that sentence. I thought about server load as well but I accidentally assigned the base address of my index.php file as localhost - caused all kinds of problems. So I'm not sure what happened but I just checked and I can log in, upload content and check status of my current database in PHPMyAdmin. I'm very relieved at this point. I think Bread must've had to do something to get my account working again...
electric_master
QUOTE(kevin_k @ Jul 21 2009, 05:26 PM) *
Heh - well hoohaw was my Mom's polite version of all the things that you could say in that sentence.


oic

QUOTE(kevin_k @ Jul 21 2009, 05:26 PM) *
I thought about server load as well but I accidentally assigned the base address of my index.php file as localhost - caused all kinds of problems. So I'm not sure what happened but I just checked and I can log in, upload content and check status of my current database in PHPMyAdmin. I'm very relieved at this point. I think Bread must've had too do something to get my account working again...


The funny part is is that the forums seem to be a lot faster now xD
Ed
Should be back to normal now.

A run away query was the cause, nothing to do with your site though.
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