I am having trouble accessing links on my site when trying to point a new domain name to a particular folder.
While developing my site, I had all my drupal files in folder called "site1" on ftp. My primary domain was www.mysite1.com (using as example), so I would access my site as "www.mysite1.com/site1".
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Server Hostinger forbids me upload flow higher then (approx.) 10 Mb
I want try to use another one variant: i plan with support of other tools download bigger materials, but I DON'T KNOW HOW TO CALL THEM FOR VIDEO PLAYER
I hope this is the place to post this question. If it is not, please accept my apologizes.
I am changing my hosting provider due to a problem; I have a blog implemented in Drupal 6 that has traffic peaks of approx 500 visitors at the same time. When it happens, I get the famous error "Too many connections".
What I have right now is:
Linux Centos
PHP5 , MySQL 5 Apache 2
1Gb RAM
I will soon be the proud owner of a community-based website for Australians. I will scale my hosting as the website gets bigger, so am ok with starting with something smaller but it has to be reliable. I'm also quite new to all this so I need some excellent customer service.
Does anyone know of any good hosts in Australia? What is the benefit of hosting in Australia v in the US - is it better just to go with a good US host or should I really be going for a local host?
1.open drupal site
2. Login with valid credentials.
3. Browse through different modules and log-out from the application and close
the browser.
4. Now work offline and try to access the pages from history of the browser.
5.the pages are being visible without any login credentials.