[us...@httpd] Subdomains Hosting

2008-12-21 Thread Ivan Zanev
Well, Hi! I'm developing a Free Web Hosting Site. And I'm stuck, so pleease help, if you can and if you want! :) Every user will have the feature to add one or more subdomains to his account. For example, if the site is called: thehost.com, a user might want to create two subdomains: sub1 and su

RE: [us...@httpd] Apache 2.2.4 caching problem

2008-12-21 Thread Paul Cameron
For the past few days, I've been making changes to style sheets and static web pages, and every time, the browser would display the wrong version i.e. the previous version. Suddenly, it all seems to be working now, and I haven't made any material changes to either the browser or web server. I can h

[us...@httpd] Re: Apache 2.2.4 caching problem

2008-12-21 Thread Nicholas Sherlock
André Warnier wrote: Paul Cameron wrote: Thanks for responding to my question. I've since downloaded firefox. When I tried to install LiveHttpHeaders, it says that it's incompatible with the current version of firefox. That's a real pity, because that plugin is really helpful for all kinds of

Re: [us...@httpd] Apache 2.2.4 caching problem

2008-12-21 Thread André Warnier
Paul Cameron wrote: Thanks for responding to my question. I've since downloaded firefox. When I tried to install LiveHttpHeaders, it says that it's incompatible with the current version of firefox. That's a real pity, because that plugin is really helpful for all kinds of HTTP issues. I stil

Re: [us...@httpd] Re: too long

2008-12-21 Thread André Warnier
Bruce Hyatt wrote: On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 6:09 AM, Dzilberte Bekode wrote: Hi thanks a lot man. Now I know how it works. That's the important thing. But what I don't understant is why is it so slow only when I want submit form, because page is running fast. Anyway its working now after I've

RE: [us...@httpd] Apache 2.2.4 caching problem

2008-12-21 Thread Paul Cameron
Thanks for responding to my question. I've since downloaded firefox. When I tried to install LiveHttpHeaders, it says that it's incompatible with the current version of firefox. I started firefox without importing any history, bookmarks, etc from IE, but unfortunately, when I loaded the modifie

[us...@httpd] Re: too long

2008-12-21 Thread Bruce Hyatt
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 6:09 AM, Dzilberte Bekode wrote: > Hi > thanks a lot man. > Now I know how it works. > But what I don't understant is why is it so slow only when I want submit > form, because page is running fast. > Anyway its working now after I've deleted everything in hosts file. > I re

Re: [us...@httpd] Apache 2.2.4 caching problem

2008-12-21 Thread André Warnier
Paul Cameron wrote: [...] In my (quite deep) experience, with 99% probability it is not a problem of Apache, but it is a problem of either not really clearing your browser's cache, or of a proxy server in-between that keeps the old versions in its cache. These things can really be a pain. (An

[us...@httpd] Apache 2.2.4 caching problem

2008-12-21 Thread Paul Cameron
I've been using Apache 2.2.4 for several weeks now to build a website on a Ubuntu 7.10 Linux platform. I notice that whenever I make a change to a static web page or style sheet, apache serves the old version of the file instead of the new version. Running htcacheclean or clearing the browser cache

Re: [us...@httpd] broken package

2008-12-21 Thread André Warnier
Dzilberte Bekode wrote: Hi I have problem with broken postgresql package. Yes, and maybe you want to ask for help on the appropriate postgresql or Linux forum, instead of this one, which is dedicated to Apache ? - The

[us...@httpd] broken package

2008-12-21 Thread Dzilberte Bekode
Hi I have problem with broken postgresql package. I've accidentally deleted some postgresql files and now I can't reinstal or remove it. Also after every instalation i get: Setting up postgresql-client-7.4 (7.4.23-0etch1) ... /var/lib/dpkg/info/postgresql-client-7.4.postinst: line 5: /usr/shar