Yeah, which range?baldeagle wrote:So when's the party to celebrate the move?
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Yeah, which range?baldeagle wrote:So when's the party to celebrate the move?
You need to call nd talk to them. I think you would be impressed.92f-fan wrote:Interesting - Glad to see the site got more performance for less $$
I was looking for more details since Im considering moving my dedicated server from an out of state provider
Found these things on the vertbiz website:
The site is really slow.
Almost no details of what is included with the servers. Info on bandwidth, support, backup services available, options for SSD drives. etc
Once in the cart all the other non cart links dont work - the contact us link, support link - the faq link - both in the header and the footer, seems the cart ignores them. Tried 3 different browsers.
Prices seem good and I like supporting a fellow gun enthusiast but
these issues dont give me a warm fuzzy
Maybe they sell mostly on the phone. But isnt that kinda ironic for a hosting company ?
Nope.FishInTx wrote:Am I logged on?
burn rates ? Moa ? Spring tension adjustments ? All Greek to meA-R wrote:All this computer geek talk is making my noggin hurt![]()
Can we get back to powder burn rates, MOA, hammer spring tension recommendations etc ... or just K.I.S.S. and talk about Glocks?
92f-fan wrote:burn rates ? Moa ? Spring tension adjustments ? All Greek to meA-R wrote:All this computer geek talk is making my noggin hurt![]()
Can we get back to powder burn rates, MOA, hammer spring tension recommendations etc ... or just K.I.S.S. and talk about Glocks?
We started life as a web hosting company, but we've morphed into so much more. Consequently, the whole website for online sales and whatnot has really taken a back seat. Our own website basically dates back to when we popped in a shiny new PowerEdge 1650. For those of you not familiar, that's now a pretty ancient little box. Think Pentium III. That's about the last time we actually touched our own site.92f-fan wrote:Interesting - Glad to see the site got more performance for less $$
I was looking for more details since Im considering moving my dedicated server from an out of state provider
Found these things on the vertbiz website:
The site is really slow.
Almost no details of what is included with the servers. Info on bandwidth, support, backup services available, options for SSD drives. etc
Once in the cart all the other non cart links dont work - the contact us link, support link - the faq link - both in the header and the footer, seems the cart ignores them. Tried 3 different browsers.
Prices seem good and I like supporting a fellow gun enthusiast but
these issues dont give me a warm fuzzy
Maybe they sell mostly on the phone. But isnt that kinda ironic for a hosting company ?
Hey RX8er, I think you should find now that the issue was cleared up. There's a long explanation that our Support guys found and I won't go into repeating it but the bottom line is the images had been corrupted in the transfer and that it should be corrected now. If you go to a page that had a problem before, it may be necessary for you to CTRL-F5 to bypass the cache, but once you do that, the images will pop up like normal again.RX8er wrote:I think I may have discovered an issue. It seems that I can no longer open images that were added as attachments to posts. here are a couple sites:
viewtopic.php?f=19&t=62614" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
download/file.php?id=4034&mode=view" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Mine are coming through with http://www.texaschlforum.com.." onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. in the link. Try clearing your browser cache and history and see if that clears the issue.OldCannon wrote:Odd, my subscription emails are starting to use IP addresses like this:
http://208.77.216.52/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=62988" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I think something got broke. Was working correctly last night.
Chris, thanks for the update. All seems to work correct.ChrisFromDallas wrote:Hey RX8er, I think you should find now that the issue was cleared up. There's a long explanation that our Support guys found and I won't go into repeating it but the bottom line is the images had been corrupted in the transfer and that it should be corrected now. If you go to a page that had a problem before, it may be necessary for you to CTRL-F5 to bypass the cache, but once you do that, the images will pop up like normal again.
OldCannon, FYI, I just received an email notification for this thread at 9:24 and it came across correct. I'll keep an eye on my notifications and see what happens.OldCannon wrote:Odd, my subscription emails are starting to use IP addresses like this:
http://208.77.216.52/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=62988" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; I think something got broke. Was working correctly last night.
This may also depend on the URL that was used to post. It's possible that some users may still be coming in using that temporary IP-based link. I don't recommend that, since it was a temporary measure and will most likely be deactivated soon. In other words, I would encourage users/posters to be using the texaschlforum.com URL and not one with an IP address in it.OldCannon wrote:Odd, my subscription emails are starting to use IP addresses like this:
http://208.77.216.52/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=62988" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I think something got broke. Was working correctly last night.
No, what I'm saying is that the automated emails I'm getting from txchlforum.com are using IP addresses in the emails.ChrisFromDallas wrote:This may also depend on the URL that was used to post. It's possible that some users may still be coming in using that temporary IP-based link. I don't recommend that, since it was a temporary measure and will most likely be deactivated soon. In other words, I would encourage users/posters to be using the texaschlforum.com URL and not one with an IP address in it.OldCannon wrote:Odd, my subscription emails are starting to use IP addresses like this:
http://208.77.216.52/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=62988" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I think something got broke. Was working correctly last night.