Excuse me
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Now is the time for me to apologize. I have complained on concrete for some mistakes that I have been plagued with. But - it is my hosted copmpany who have not had setup to cope Concrete 5.7.3.1. Now I have changed host from One.com to Webhuset.no and now there is no error messages no longer.
So the result is - it is not Concrete - but the hosted servers that are malfunctioning with, and not upgraded.
So now ... I'm so happy ... everything works as it should in Concrete. And I agree. It is not web coding, it is art:-))) I am so satisfied !!!!
So the result is - it is not Concrete - but the hosted servers that are malfunctioning with, and not upgraded.
So now ... I'm so happy ... everything works as it should in Concrete. And I agree. It is not web coding, it is art:-))) I am so satisfied !!!!
Well thanks for admitting and sharing. Problems can be frustrating, and can wear on anyone's emotions. Unfortunately, with technologies like this (and multiple different technologies working together... or not) it's almost never a good thing to be too quick to place the blame on one particular piece of the technology puzzle, because it's not unusual for it to turn out to be a different piece than initially thought.
How many of us have been there?!
How many of us have been there?!
Your apology is gratefully accepted, and i agree with OKDnet, that there are many pieces to the puzzle.
i hope you found a hosting company that allows you to create new databases - if you want to move a C5 site, say, from development to live, this is important.
Good luck! Glad things are working out for you!
i hope you found a hosting company that allows you to create new databases - if you want to move a C5 site, say, from development to live, this is important.
Good luck! Glad things are working out for you!
I've had issues with every webhost I've used other than Namecheap, who I highly recommend. Concrete installs and run flawlessly.
How many of us have been there?!