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Update your domain name information, please?

Every time I’ve got to order a hosting package for a client, who already owns the domain name I cry a little. Why? Because transferring their domain name usually takes longer than it should, because they haven’t kept their information up to date. Especially the most important part of the information – and to be honest the only part I care about – the e-mail address for the domain holder.

Below is an image of an e-mail conversation I had just last week. Please note that I’ve “recreated it” by exchanging mails with myself for various reasons.

e-mail conversation with myself

Oh, it's been unused for 10 years?

As it turns out our client no longer had access to the mailbox it had used to register the domain name with. For over 10 years, no less!

Why is that a pain in the butt? Because when we request to transfer a domain name, an e-mail will be sent to the client’s registered e-mail address. And if that address no longer exists… well, things become complicated. We’ve got to convince the client to change the information themselves – but in most cases it turns out we have to ask for their username and password and do it for them, and then end up using one of our own e-mail addresses. This entire process can take some time, and while I always warn the clients of this very early – before we submit the transfer request – they still think it’s our fault. Obviously.

So please, people. If you own a domain name or multiple of them, please log in at the website where you registered them, and check what e-mail address you’ve used. If it no longer exists, change it. For your own sake. For future generations of website builders. For me?

 
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Posted by on November 11, 2011 in Internet & more

 

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Free download: “Joomla 1.7 beginner Guide” by Hagen Graf

Joomla! 1.7 has been available for quite a while now. Hagen Graf has written a new book to cover Joomla 1.7 and I realize I haven’t linked to it yet.

The book, which is written in English (with different translations available) covers all the aspects of building and maintaining your own Joomla! website. The PDF version is free for everyone to download. Unfortunately it’s not ad free, but that’s a small price to pay for a free book. Other versions are also available, but the price might vary.

You can download the book as a PDF here.
You can find the page with links to other formats here. 

 

 
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Posted by on November 6, 2011 in Joomla

 

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How I caused and solved “Infinite loop detected in JError”

I should have known better than to try and postpone moving a site from our development server to it’s live environment on a Friday afternoon, merely an hour before I’d stop working. As usual, that’s why things go wrong.

After creating the back-up of the development server, I uploaded it to the server and fired up Akeeba Kickstart. (Read an article here on how to use Akeeba Kickstart with your own distro, an new article will come soon)  Because of a bad experience with the mysql server the day before, I decided to create a new database. I decided to be as “safe as possible”, and generated this cool fellow:

Xk;&7~F>sR9k=5ZVo2]q?>>~ka=a_#s3vDs”

I used Akeeka Kickstart to deploy the site on the live environment and this time I encountered no problems with the database. I was relieved. Until I tried to vied the site, and was greeted with the following message:

Infinite loop detected in JError

Solving this issue

I’m not claiming credit where it’s not due. An article in the Joomla! knowledge base explains perfectly what the cause of this problem is. To summarize, this file indicates that something’s wrong with your configuration file. Read the document for more information, it’ll set you on the right path.

As for me, the “problem” was… the password for the MySQL database. I’ve learned that, generally speaking, it’s not a good idea to end your password with a “.  Or any other setting in the configuration.php file, as it turns out…

 
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Posted by on November 4, 2011 in Joomla

 

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Two ‘NoNumber’ Tutorials published on Toralko

Just because we haven’t posted something here at Joomla & More doesn’t mean that we’ve slacked!  In the past week, I’ve written and published two tutorials for Nonumber extensions:

  • Nonumber Extension Manager: Covers how to use this very important extension.  It allows you to install and update all other Nonumber extensions so this is the first extension any Nonumber fan will want to install.
  • Nonumber What? Nothing! (The Ultimate Guide): This guide reveals the secrets of What? Nothing. Not sure what it’s supposed to do? Not working as expected? Then read our extensive and detailed guide!.

In the past we used to publish our guides as PDF’s, but from now on we’ll likely post them online at www.toralko.net. Joomla & More will still be the place to go for Joomla! tips, fixes and suggestions.

 

 
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Posted by on October 18, 2011 in Joomla

 

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OpenTranslators and the Love Triangle

If you clicked the link to this post because you wanted to make some kinky love connection – sorry.  What I can offer you, is the opportunity to start collaborating, and engage in the Joomla! Community.   Oh, and the triangle thing?  Those are real.

OpenTranslators – what is it?

OpenTranslators is a project that grew from within the Joomla! community.  The goal of OpenTranslators is to bring extension developers and translators together; so these extensions can be translated in the many languages our team members speak.  Why would we want to do that?  That’s where the love triangle comes in!

The love triangle – why you should join.

Joining OpenTranslators is fun and rewarding, but if that’s not enough for you, let’s look at the three parties that profit from a translation (assuming you’re the translator)…

Interested to read the full article?  Read it on Joomlareporter.net

 
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Posted by on September 17, 2011 in Joomla, Joomlareporter

 
 
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