On Saturday afternoon (Eastern time zone), we moved from our Virtual (or VPS) Web server to a dedicated box. This means that we occupy that computer all by ourselves, with nothing to share.
As a result, our sites will display more rapidly in your browser, your messages will post with greater alacrity, and we'll have fewer slowdowns in the download process when a new show archive is posted.
However, in moving from one server to another, it appears a few messages were left in the older database and didn't make the transition. So if your message is somehow missing, it's not because we did anything evil. You'll just need to post again. I've already written some of you about that, by the way.
In addition, until the new IP addresses propagate through the aging DNS system around the world, you might still encounter the older version of the site for a short time, but we have blocked posting on it, so that shouldn't be a problem. If this happens to you, delete your browser's cache, quit the browser and relaunch it. That should fix at least some of the legacy issues.
We hope.
I'd also like to thank my good buddy, Denis Motova, the ace Web dude at www.hostican.com, for making this transition so painless.
As a result, our sites will display more rapidly in your browser, your messages will post with greater alacrity, and we'll have fewer slowdowns in the download process when a new show archive is posted.
However, in moving from one server to another, it appears a few messages were left in the older database and didn't make the transition. So if your message is somehow missing, it's not because we did anything evil. You'll just need to post again. I've already written some of you about that, by the way.
In addition, until the new IP addresses propagate through the aging DNS system around the world, you might still encounter the older version of the site for a short time, but we have blocked posting on it, so that shouldn't be a problem. If this happens to you, delete your browser's cache, quit the browser and relaunch it. That should fix at least some of the legacy issues.
We hope.
I'd also like to thank my good buddy, Denis Motova, the ace Web dude at www.hostican.com, for making this transition so painless.