So, here is something about me.
Expertises:
HPC Architecutre, Performance tuning (system/program profile),
Linux/Unix, Mac osX, Oracle, MySQL, Perl, C, SHELL, PHP, XML, Joomla
So, here is something about me.
Expertises:
HPC Architecutre, Performance tuning (system/program profile),
Linux/Unix, Mac osX, Oracle, MySQL, Perl, C, SHELL, PHP, XML, Joomla
Woola, finally upgraded to 1.0.5 to 1.0.7. The biggest benefit is that they fixed SEF in archive module. Now I finally can have SEF on when using archives. Joomla rocks!
There is something wrong with the visitors statistics. Till now, my total visitors (according to Joomla statistics) is 272600 and the daily increment is around 5000-10000. That’s quite exciting. Howerver, I also have “Google Analysis” to monitor my site, but it shows average 20-30 unique visitors with total less than 200 page views.
I have a copy of wysiwygpro-2.2.5 for my site. It works well for the last a few months and suddenly it came across a error that the main document page can not be loaded for both firefox and IE. The page hangs at “Please wait…” tag.
I used a PHP script GoogleSiteMap.php to automatically generate site map for google index. It works well for the last a few months, but suddently reports error since Jan 2006.
I met with a strange problem with my Joomla site. The login page does not remember my authentication session (both in IE and Firefox). However it works well when I am using other network connection.
As my site has been linked by puzzlecat, MSN search engine regularly crawl this site, but M$ sucks and its search engine is just a crap. I decided to put my site into google by submitting the sitemap to it.
Originally I did not think of allowing visitor to comment on my
site, but as time goes on it appears to me that communication is the
best way to get better. Joomla itself is not a perfect solution for
blog type of web site, but its high flexibility allows third party
developers to extend what it can do. “mosCom” is just such component
which nicely provide the function I need.
Comments are welcome in Haxone.
There are some events on Mambo on September this year that Miro company has obvious intention to commercialize Mambo project and this made the core development angry. When all the communication failed, the core development decided to leave the current code base, and create a new project “Joomla“, based on the GPL Mambo 4.5.2.3.
As a loyal supproter for open source community, I managed to move my personal site from “mambo” to “joomla”.