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      Solving time difference between hosting server and local timezone in PHP
      I think this is one of the common problem you’ll face while you’re working for the website of a particular country and web server is located in another different country. If client have the dedicated server then you won’t face this problem. But if you just own a single account of that server then you’ll [...]

      Written by: PHP And Ajax Related Useful Resources and Codes


      Upload Joomla! Installation Package to Hosting Server
      One of the interesting feature about CMS is it can be installed fast enough, just a few steps – including Joomla! But the difficult one is – how to upload the installation package to the hosting server? Well, there some ways to do it. You can use fantastico feature in your host server. But if [...]

      Written by: R. Bambang Widiatmoko | Sharing Knowledge to the World


      Installing Wordpress on a hosting server
      Installing Wordpress on the server is turning out quite fun. Not helped by reading a book which in the same chapter describes the setting and usage up of the basic Wordpress blog software on wordpress.com as well as the setting up and installing of Wordpress on a hosting server or your own server. And that’s a big ‘or’. Plenty of opportunities for total confusion there. I have got to the point of running install.php on the hosting server. I know the file is on the server and in the correct directory but it didn’t want to run for a while then when I eventually did get it to sit up and beg the page was not rendered well at all in IE7. In fact it was an un-holly mess. I tried running the same install.php on my home machine and got exactly the same badly rendered page. Hmm.. what I knew was missing on my home PC was there was no Apache web server running to interpret the PHP which justified why it was so badly rendered. But I got the same badly rendered page d

      Written by: IT Werkz Sometimes


      Installing Wordpress on a hosting server
      Installing Wordpress on the server is turning out quite fun. Not helped by reading a book which in the same chapter describes the setting and usage up of the basic Wordpress blog software on wordpress.com as well as the setting up and installing of Wordpress on a hosting server or your own server. And that’s a big ‘or’. Plenty of opportunities for total confusion there. I have got to the point of running install.php on the hosting server. I know the file is on the server and in the correct directory but it didn’t want to run for a while then when I eventually did get it to sit up and beg the page was not rendered well at all in IE7. In fact it was an un-holly mess. I tried running the same install.php on my home machine and got exactly the same badly rendered page. Hmm.. what I knew was missing on my home PC was there was no Apache web server running to interpret the PHP which justified why it was so badly rendered. But I got the same badly rendered page d

      Written by: IT Werkz Sometimes


      Getting Wordpress working on my hosting server, and ain’t that a barrel of laughs
      This isn’t for the squeemish. Signed up with a web hosting company, got a username and password and logged on. Stop. Gee, what are all of these icons for. And there’s a lot of them. Did actually start a blogg in an early attempt to mimic this one. Was displayed very few template options and which didn’t include the one I use for this blogg. Tried another template just to see what would happen. Imported the XML file that I’d exported from here and needless to say that didn’t work too good. The template that I did use didn’t include all of the tags for this page, none of those available did, so the import sort of squeezed the controls and text all over the place, most of the pictures were missing and all of the categories went west just for the helluvit. Did a search for the template I use here, found one, downloaded it, unzipped it and FTP’d it up to my hosted server. Still couldn’t find it when amending the blogg. Phoned the helpde

      Written by: IT Werkz Sometimes


      Getting Wordpress working on my hosting server, and ain’t that a barrel of laughs
      This isn’t for the squeemish. Signed up with a web hosting company, got a username and password and logged on. Stop. Gee, what are all of these icons for. And there’s a lot of them. Did actually start a blog in an early attempt to mimic this one. Was displayed very few template options and which didn’t include the one I use for this blogg. Tried another template just to see what would happen. Imported the XML file that I’d exported from here and needless to say that didn’t work too good. The template that I did use didn’t include all of the tags for this page, none of those available did, so the import sort of squeezed the controls and text all over the place, most of the pictures were missing and all of the categories went west just for the helluvit. Did a search for the template I use here, found one, downloaded it, unzipped it and FTP’d it up to my hosted server. Still couldn’t find it when amending the blog. Phoned the helpdesk

      Written by: IT Werkz Sometimes


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