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I installed a php counter called BBClone on my website, Scott's Carpentry . The trouble is that it's slooooooowwww as hell, takes like 25 seconds to do its thing. Could you guys check it out and tell me if it's that slow or just me? It's only in the index.php page.
Thanks in advance :)
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<!--Closing tag for content-->
<!--Start php counter-->

<!-- BBClone v 0.33.5p3 OK: counter file is working -->

<!-- BBClone v 0.33.5p3 KO: file bbclone/var/.htalock is inaccessible -->
That's worth looking to.
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Post by KompresZor »

I downloaded and installed a new version, you must of hit it before I got the chmod set :P The new version helped some... it's down to about 15 seconds now
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how about just making your own code
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maybe he is not all that fluent in writing code.......just a thought
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Having an actual counter to look at would be nice... ;)
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MD-2389 wrote:Having an actual counter to look at would be nice... ;)
It's not that kind of counter :lol: and it looks very nice btw :P
EDIT
There, I put something in there for you guys to look at, but still, no one has answered my question. How slow does he page load?????
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Post by roid »

took 15-20seconds to REload the whole page (ie: i still had it cached) on 56k.
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I cleared my cache and it took only about 10 seconds to load on my spare box (AMD 450, 655MB PC100/133 mixed, 56k) through Mozilla 1.6
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< 1s to load, not cached.
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I guess that's not to bad considering the amount of information it's pulling down. I wish I could get it a little faster, but I think it has something to do with the DNS servers at my hosted site and that is out of my control.
If you want to see what this counter does take a look here
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Post by Pun »

On your Portfolio Page: Our Protfolio should be Our Portfolio. :)
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lol... thanks Pun :)
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On my main rig, it loads almost instantly under Mozilla 1.6. :)
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Post by Fusion »

MD-2389 wrote:On my main rig, it loads almost instantly under Mozilla 1.6. :)
Same here, only using Netscape 7.1 Mac OSX
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~ 2-3 secs, not cached
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Under 1 second with IE6 (don't even :P) on XP with a cable modem.
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DCrazy wrote:< 1s to load, not cached.
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1 second
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approx 4 sec on 256k download connect here at the office.

Just a few words on proofreading: Just because spellcheck didn't catch a word doesn't mean you've used the correct word. Use of inappropriate homophones makes you seem uneducated, and a lot of people equate that with stupidity. Additionally, apostrophes are not optional where they are appropriate, and most definately do not belong anywhere else.

CORRECTIONS BELOW IN BOLD.
Scott's Carpentry Website wrote:Doing a remodeling project is a big job and costs a lot of money and if your (you're) like most people you want that money to stretch as far as it can, but how far is to (too) far? "Now wait a minute Scott, how can my money stretch (too) far"? Ok, let me give you an example. Lets (Let's) say you want a contractor to do a job for you and the bid comes to ten thousand dollars and you tell him you can only afford nine thousand dollars and the contractor says "ok, I can do it for that" and your (you're) thinking to yourself "nice, I just saved a thousand dollars". Well lets (let's) just think about what just happened, how is this contractor going to do this job for a thousand dollars less? He has to make a certain amount of money every day or he is going to go out of business so that couldn't be it. The guys that work for him are going to cost him the same amount, unless he can talk them into taking a pay cut just so he can do this job.. yeah right. I know for a fact that his insurance company isn't going to cut him any slack and neither is good old Uncle Sam, so whats (what's) left? Material, that's the only thing that he can cut costs on, so everyone gets there (their) fair share and you get stuck with inferior material, doesn't sound like such a good deal to me.
This entire paragraph could stand a re-write, to cut out awkward transitions, run-on sentences, and confusion of tenses.

Here's how I might re-write the above paragraph, feel free to use it however you'd like to, in whole or in part:
WarAdvocat wrote:Remodeling projects are big jobs which carry a high price tag. If youâ??re like most people, you want to stretch your funds as far as you can, but sometimes you can stretch TOO far.

â??Now wait a minute Scott, how can my money stretch too far?â?
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Post by KompresZor »

Thanks WA, my command of the English language isn't the best as you can see. The only question I have is where were you three months ago when I posted this :)

At this time I would like to nominate "fusion" as the DBB Necromancer :lol:
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Post by Top Gun »

Jeez, I didn't even notice the original date :P.
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Don't feel bad TG you're not alone :wink:
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KompresZor wrote:Don't feel bad TG you're not alone :wink:
<-- Just noticed the date heh.

Just because your grammar isn't up to snuff doesn't make you stupid...But realize that a perception of stupidity can be created, and when you're attempting to promote a business, unless stupidity is the commodity that you are selling, it's a perception you want to avoid :)
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KompresZor wrote:Thanks WA, my command of the English language isn't the best as you can see. The only question I have is where were you three months ago when I posted this :)

At this time I would like to nominate "fusion" as the DBB Necromancer :lol:
What is that?
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A Necromancer is someone that raises the dead :P
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Post by Fusion »

Komp,
and what does that have to do w/ Gr.(Pron. Junior) my Mac?:?
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Post by Tetrad »

This thread's usefulness was long gone. There was no reason to reply to it. Hence, raising the dead [thread].
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Post by Wolf on Air »

fusion wrote:Komp,
and what does that have to do w/ Gr.(Pron. Junior) my Mac?:?
:!: Warning! Macintosh-owner Inferiority Complex detected!

Disclaimer: I'm posting this from my PowerBook
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