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Apr 25

Written by: George Ou
4/25/2008 4:00 PM

On Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon till midnight, the service provider was having severe problems.  Hopefully the problem has been PERMANENTLY resolved or I'm finding a new provider.  I kind of hate to go to that trouble since I'd have to move all my user accounts over and all the other data in the SQL server.  It appears that this service provider is very problematic from 4PM to 1AM Pacific Standard time.  I'm looking for a new provider.

Asside from limitations like the lack of multi-category support and the lack of friendly URLs, there appears to be RSS issues with DotNetNuke.  Whenever I add a blog in the sub category of Technology and Policy, only those entries show up in RSS.

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4 comments so far...

Re: Service provider and CMS problems remain on this site

George, How about WordPress on Amazon EC2? C'est possible? Oui?

By Dietrich on   4/27/2008 4:41 PM

glad i found ya George lol

glad i found ya George lol

By R-Henson on   4/27/2008 4:42 PM

Re: Service provider and CMS problems remain on this site

You might want to investigate a third-party RSS module, or a multi-purpose module such as "xmod". Either can be bought from snowcovered.com.

By m0te on   4/27/2008 4:42 PM

Re: Service provider and CMS problems remain on this site

webmasters.com has been a good provider to me in the past. Maybe check them out?

By scottww on   4/27/2008 4:42 PM

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