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| apache 2.2 end of life |
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Posted by: Me.B - 07-21-2017, 01:03 AM - Forum: General Discussions (Non-Support Related)
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Apache 2.2 will no more receive patches by end of 2017
Quote: Please note that Apache Web Server Project will only provide maintenance
releases of the 2.2.x flavor through June of 2017 [EOR], and will provide some
security patches beyond this date through at least December of 2017 [EOL].
Minimal maintenance patches of 2.2.x are expected throughout this period,
and users are strongly encouraged to promptly complete their transitions
to the the 2.4.x flavor of httpd to benefit from a much larger assortment
of minor security and bug fixes as well as new features.
2.4.27 is already the latest release
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| Payment Processor Installation Help Needed |
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Posted by: zHostingSolutions - 06-23-2017, 07:37 AM - Forum: General Discussions (Non-Support Related)
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Hi.
Unlike the banking system script that I downloaded in the past, that, didn't work right; this time, I found a payment processor that is build with the latest code. However, the only problem is that, although, I put my database info in, it, still tells me "No such file or directory."
Main Site: http://solarcashinc.epizy.com
Admin Panel: http://solarcashinc.epizy.com/admin
The default username and password is: admin
However, because it won't connect to the database, I can't login and change the password.
Please help. Thanks.
I'll pm you my FTP login info.
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| New forum reference tool |
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Posted by: TGates - 02-18-2017, 05:25 PM - Forum: General Discussions (Non-Support Related)
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We have added a new QuickReference tool so we can help each other even better!
Quickly refer to any thread by typing "#" and searching for the thread's title.
Just use:
and suggestions will appear for you to create a link to the other helpful topic!
It will look like this (without the space) when you add it or edit the current thread:
but it will supply a link like this:
#168
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