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Hi,
I got an application word for a word on my home system and on my remote forum server but on the remote I can post 3 posts and then it prohibits me from further posting while on my home system I can post as many posts I can.
Is the input controlled by the server provider (why should be) or is it my implementation somewhere(!?) that I need to figure out?
Thanks,
George
Hi,
I got an application word for a word on my home system and on my remote forum server but on the remote I can post 3 posts and then it prohibits me from further posting while on my home system I can post as many posts I can.
Is the input controlled by the server provider (why should be) or is it my implementation somewhere(!?) that I need to figure out?
Thanks,
George
Chances are its your implementation.
Since you provide no details about your OS, what kind of system it is, what it's written in, or any error messages/log files, it's hard to give you any meaningful information.
Well,I left a thread on PHP forum and those guys tell me it should be my implementation. It is running on CentOS at home. Also, I got reply from my provider and they do not firewall anything so I got to find where in my implementation is the issue.
Thanks,
George
I think I found the problem. It is the special characters that create the conflict. They work at some instance but not at other instance so I need to figure out where I got the implementation incomplete to take care of this issue.
You can see some of the issues at http://www.myforestspace.net.
Thanks,
George
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