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Date: Oct 31, 2007 19:54
Does your page rank go down, if you have links on your sites to lower
rated sites?
How long before Alexa and other search engines recognize links in to
your sites for high rated sites?
Tom
www.plumberscrib.com
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Author:
Date: Oct 31, 2007 19:25
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Author:
Date: Oct 31, 2007 18:08
I am doing a subscription site and will be getting a merchant account
and gateway. many offer recurring billing but when you check their
demos it looks like you have to manually set up each customer. I do
not want that. I want to have the program offers several type of
subscriptions say 1 month, 6 month and 1 year for different prices.
The customer clicks the one they want, pays and comes back to log-in.
I need the recurring billing setup to then bill then every month
there after. Does any payment gateway do that or do I need separate
software for the billing that ties in to the gateway when ready to
bill?
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Author: DavidDavid
Date: Oct 31, 2007 15:52
Hi Guys,
I need your help. I am doing a project to refersh a few websites, as
is normally done every year. I was wondering if any of you are
currently or expecting to be engaged in refershing Websites. What are
you doing new this year, vs. last year, and any suggestions on any new
tools/products that I could use this year. I will also appreciate, if
you could point me to some good refershed websites. - Thanks for
helping me out
Best,
David
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Author: 1001 Webs1001 Webs
Date: Oct 31, 2007 08:53
Hi there,
Our website is getting a lot of 404 errors from Google's crawl engine.
They all point to old pages (about 1-3 months old).
Funny thing is that we've taken all recommended steps to let Google
know that those pages are not there any more at the Remove URLs
section at Google WebMaster tools:
- Physically removed the files.
- Ensure requests for the page return an HTTP status code of either
404 or 410.
- Remove content from the Google index
- Disallow in robots.txt
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Author: Hot Pink FlamingoHot Pink Flamingo
Date: Oct 31, 2007 08:52
Hello,
I hope it's OK that I post this here. I'm a freelance web and
graphic
designer trying to get my business moving, and looking for work. My
rates are very low. If anyone here knows someone that might want to
use my services, please direct them to http://webdesign.hotpinkflamingo.net.
Thank you very much.
-Heather :)
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Author: Dylan ParryDylan Parry
Date: Oct 31, 2007 02:51
Hi folks,
Just wondering what text browsers are in common use these days? I've got
Lynx installed, and have had that for a while, but that's a pretty old
piece of kit, so I began to wonder if there's anything more up-to-date
that people are now using.
For example, do text browsers do anything with CSS at all now? Things
like the "white-space" rule to implement pre-formatted text etc.
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Author: Spam CatcherSpam Catcher
Date: Oct 30, 2007 21:07
Hi all,
I'm about to launch a new site and the connection I have has approximately
8.5mbit/s of upstream bandwidth.
Is there a way to guesstimate how many users the connection can sustain?
The average page on my site is ~400 - 450KB with graphics. Users will visit
between 5 - 10 pages. I do have GZIP compression turned on, so that would
reduce my outbound data traffic a bit.
Does anyone have any formulas I can use to guess the number of users I can
support (comfortably) concurrently with 8.5MBit's of upstream?
Thanks!
On another note, I did some FTP download tests and I couldn't seem to break
past 4mbit/s over VPN. However, doing browser speed tests I could get
9.5mbit/s down and 8.5 mbit/s up. I wonder if the VPN FTP test is really
affecting performance that much.
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