Feb
2007
The Wizzle n Search, is Evolvn!
Admin in WordpressThe Wizzle n Search, is Evolvn!
like to offer my RSS subscribers with an RSS feed thats been run through Gizoogle. I feel a WordPress plugin comin on! In fact, I think I’ll write that plugin right now! Stay tuned& Technorati Tags: gizoogle, plugins, WordPress, WordPress plugins (continues)
Adsense Rules with Images Changed
Blogging Pro: For those that use the Adsense Beautifier plugin for their WordPress blogs, they might find themselves a little disappointed, as Google has changed the rules when it comes to images next to their advertisements. . (continues)
Martin Kretzschmar: Temporary error
Planet GNOME: Howdy, If you are seeing this post, it likely means there was a temporary error connecting to the WordPress.com site you were trying to get to. Apologies for that. Chances are, if you refresh the page, the page you were looking for will load. If it doesn’t please wait a few minutes and . (continues)
Its all about my new wordpress account
This is all about my new wordpress account, well i think that this is a cool thing to talk about cause i am happy with this new account, now this blog will contain things or rather i should say variety of things ranging from programming to operating systems, form music listening to music making, from watching movies to making movies and all you can ever think about, so I welcome you all to a world which is Its all about everything . (continues)
How to Check your Server for WordPress 2.1 Requirements
According to the WordPress Codex the requirements for the WordPress 2 series are as follows:
- WordPress server requirements for Version 2.1:
- PHP version 4.2 or greater
- MySQL version 4.0 or greater
- (Optional) Apache mod_rewrite module (for clean URIs known as Permalinks)
- WordPress server requirements for Version 2.0:
- PHP version 4.2 or greater
- MySQL version 3.23.23 or greater
- (Optional) Apache mod_rewrite module (for clean URIs known as Permalinks)
Many hosting providers mightn’t meet the requirements for PHP and MySQL.
How can you check your server before starting a WordPress upgrade? This can be easily done using a small PHP file to poll your server. You can make you own by copying and pasting the following code in notepad and saving it as ?info.php?.
Upload it to your server?s root directory (public folder) and point your browser to it. For example:
here. Right-click choose ?Save Target As? then re-name info.txt to info.php.
You should get an output the looks something this, albeit a bit lengthier.
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