Houston, we still have a problem...
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Houston, we still have a problem... ...
Houston, we still have a problem...
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I noticed something today too, but wasn't sure whether it's because I've been trying to whip MT 3.11 into shape or something else is going on.
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I am not sure what time that snapshot was taken, but there was a network slowdown for a short while mid-day yesterday. I apologize for no mention of this in the news/announcements forum. However, your issue may also be server related. In either case, I'm sure you know a support ticket should be opened just in case we are not already aware of the problem.Originally Posted by Vin DSL
Okay, guys, thanks! Just wanted to let you know...Matt, the pages on my website are generated dynamically, e.g. on the fly. Most of the elements of my site reside in a MySQL db. The only way to get to this data is by querying the db.Originally Posted by mattsiegman
Certainly this concept isn't new to you. This bulletin board software works the same way. While the topic you are viewing right now isn't as complex as my homepage, I would be willing to bet it requires between 30-50 queries...![]()
DISCLAIMER Any resemblance between the views expressed above and those of the owners and operators of this system is purely coincidental. Any resemblance between these views and my own are non-deterministic. The existence of Vin DSL is questionable. The existence of views in the absence of anyone to hold them is problematic. The existence of the reader is left as an exercise in the second-order coefficient.
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