how to change ?
how to change charset ? :muscle: UTF8 on iso 8859 2 :sos:
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Thank's about converting my theme for another source code.
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V3 has been released, for those wishing to use it then grab the download from my support forum and ensure you have the requirements set out for the code because i refuse to answer the same old questions a hundred times...the address is on the first post, i will update the public repo's soon on github.
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Thanks, will check it out when i get some free time.. :drink:
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nice
nicely done bigjoos... im new and still learning... but this one is to understand pretty well after my experience... thanks dude ;)
Bump: Do i (NEED) memcached? and what is it? can anyone tell me? i have tryed tryed and tryed for some time now and im lost... what is memcached? and can this be ran on a normal shared server from siteground.com? and if not... what shall i buy to get this to work? Hope an answer soon mades.... :sos::wallbash::ok: |
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get yourself a vps mate its the only real way unless you can get your host to do it on your server which would be unlikely or in little rush to do so
for the price your paying for webhosting i can get vps lol |
vps is no good for this source, cant get root access to install memached and apc, host certainly wont do, also if you do get to install this on vps, you will also give access to memcace to all other users on that server (as it has to be installed to root). best bet is dedicated server or your pc lol but hey its only what iv tried and not succeded and also was told. so if you do manage to run on a vps with them extensions installed, please share how.
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not true
ive used vps on this source and installed memcache myself and ran well DaKz also viewed the source it was for some one on here then it fell through
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mm yeah but you got to install it as root user dontt you? meaning all other users on the server will be able to gain access to it to wont they?
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@rootKID
Its just a daemon running on your server - it uses ram to store data, so we use it any where a static sql query would normally hit the the database for every user on every single refresh, so what does it do next ?? Well simply uses ram to store say the data we requested from that sql query so one hit gets the query values then every other hit after that is served from cache, so its an obvious observation that in turn free's up major mysql resource on the tracker due to all you main hard hitting querys in use all over the source code using memcache : ) Memcached is another method and is more efficient because you can use multiget and other functions not available on memcache but thats no important to you. |
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