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6 Reasons why I won’t use Ruby on Rails
Posted by: | CommentsHosting really isn’t an issue now as I have my own server, but when I needed to choose between CodeIgniter and Rails, I chose CodeIgniter because pretty much e very host supports PHP….

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Creating a JSONP Data Provider in PHP
Posted by: | CommentsHowever, if you are deploying to a lowered PHP version, either because your hosting provider hasn’t … php on any server, regardless of whether the page calling provider. php is in the same domain or not….

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Dew Drop – April 20, 2009
Posted by: | CommentsLong list today because I skipped the weekend post.

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Kenne Deine Nachbarn – Wer nutzt die gleiche IP?
Posted by: | CommentsDa ich momentan mit dem Gedanken spiele einige meiner Hosting-Pakete bei verschiedenen Hostern zu kün digen, bzw.

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Using Twitter for sending server downtime alert
Posted by: | CommentspToday I’ve written this simple PHP script to alert me through Twitter whenever our company’s local server is down. … The script is called by a cron every 5 mins in my central hosting….

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Beautiful Soup and Memory Issues
Posted by: | CommentsMy local work environment and my production server are the same, so usually deployments go smooth, but this time the same code, running on the same version of Python, w … After a little bit of digging around, I decided that it has to be related to memory, since my virtual hosting environment is pretty limited in terms of RAM….

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Django, MySQL & UTF-8
Posted by: | CommentsLast week I finally decided to switch my hosting service from MediaTemple to SliceHost. … However, my MediaTemple service didn’t have a PostgreSQL server, so all my Django projects had to run on MySQL….

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