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I am wondering how long will it still take? Perfected data collecting and organization is what I am asking for, all of these should be possible by today's standards. Any recommendations to achieve this goal as of yet? Is there a good data collecting organization software out there available?
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Since Windows 8 Preview is now officially downloadable and installable, I am wondering about opinions and experiences?
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Which would be the best Firefox video downloader by your experience, which one is a hot tip?
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Vanished Out of the Google Search Rankings for Quite Some Time
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I just randomly looked through and found the application at spot 49, I was for quite some time at spot 11, I may have gotten a shoot up because the application is new. But I also know that it shoots back up. They have their algorithm. -
Vanished Out of the Google Search Rankings for Quite Some Time
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My application used to be in the top 10 and also top 20 of my keyword selection in Google, now the application is basically vanished out of the top. Though when I do search specifically for the domain name it does get found. I am wondering what is the reason for this? The application may be new, though I still thought it is out-performing the concurrence for the keyword selection for the right reasons, I do know about proper code and proper SEO. I am just surprised, the application used to be gone for a short while then it came back and now it is gone for quite some time out of the approximate top 40 (I did not look further). -
If it is that complex I will rather opt for a solely numeric system, I like to keep it simple, the letter was not necessary anyway, I just could make more sense out of it.
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I am wondering is it possible to calculate with an alphernumeric ID in PHP, can PHP basically make sense out of an ID like c04 ? I used such ID system for the category system because I was able to make more sense out of the c in front of the number, which is not necessarily needed. Would a SQL calculation like "$category_id + 1" work? Whereas $category_id stands for c04 and becomes a c05 after calculation.
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Recommendations to Separate the Website Parts Into Their Own
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I think the HMVC model seems to be a well solution, once the development has finished, simply consider moving the whole folder into the new projects. -
I did not mean to abrase I simply took offense to the discouraging. I do agree I started with the first basic questions and was mis concepted, it took a bit more research to get the gist of how to build a mail server and I still think it is not as difficult as this thread makes it seem. You can have a look inside into this book: http://www.amazon.com/Pro-Open-Source-Mail-Enterprise/dp/159059598X/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1325675443&sr=8-3 It describes a solely open source solution from beginning to end and much has not to be programmed by one self, be it the spam filter, anti virus filter or even the webmail software, a lot is pre-programmed and simply needs to be put together and set up. This book provides a complete solution till completion, by the index it seems as easy as setting up and if the book is well written it may be just like that. At first I thought I may have to program the webmail software myself with PHP which is the reason I mentioned Nginx where you said it has nothing to do with this, whereas it actually has. But even that is not needed since pre-programmed solutions for that are available as well. There are businesses from small to big asking for emails solutions every day, if many do it why should I not be able to manage to set up one, as said many times it just takes a bit. You did tell me I may not want to start getting into this field by the questions I asked, after all I did get the gist and I may have the mail server up and running in some time and may look back to this thread. It is all cool with me nevertheless, you do provide help most of the time on this forum and people notice. Though I do not like discussing on the internet or in forums, I use it just for quick responses, this is as invested as I get.
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Have you actually ever noticed that you often ask "have you experience" and you direct the question to newbies? Now, tell me it does not seem twisting. I do have the gist in mind, I do have a gist of everything you stated and everything is learn-able, it is all a building block system. I thought the spam filter may become a problem until I found out that the bigger mail servers do provide one. A lot is simpler than it seems, the clutter seems like added clutter, simply remove it. And I do recommend not to ask starters if they have experience, seems pointless to me. I do have time and I see programming as a task, an email service seems like a new challenge, other than that I can program quite a bit, and I do not have experience in this field, otherwise it would not be a challenge to me. It is after all that simple, it just takes a bit of investment.
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I did mark this as solved, I do understand I had a mis conception, I researched it more, quite a bit is clear, I think it is all possible, the one thing which seems problematic is the spam filter. I will have to see if there is a pre-programmed one which I could use, I would unlikely want to start the project without that and would have to create one myself, because to build a strong one takes a bit. I simply took offense to the discouragement, it are the doers who exceed in my eyes, do remember that.
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You guys are twisting it quite a bit, you are saying do not try to run whereas I am asking very basic questions, how is that seen as run? Criticize and moan and discourage, but let doers do and exceed, while you continue the former. This thread can be considered as a fail I will simply research more. I recommend to remove the clutter, because you stress it quite a bit and that seems like you do not understand it thoroughly yourself. Those who do understand it they perceive it with ease, I am just getting started with it but I do not see it as a big deal.
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Very discouraging. I do not see it that seriously, programming is a task for me. Though you would provide help by describing the term trouble. What exactly seems so difficult about a private email service? I have seen and used a PHP mail service before, and it seems quite straight forward to me, I may not know the basics but I am getting a feel for it, you mentioned three categories I can learn easily.
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How can I achieve the following scenario with an anchor tag? if(isset($_POST['submit'])) { // execute script } I do need it for a label system to sort content with labels.
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I am intending to build my own email service and I am wondering if you guys have any recommendations? I am planning to use Nginx with the eAcclerator functionality as the server application. I have read up a bit in the PHP documentation and found out that for example the mail function is not really suited for bigger volumes. I assume I probably have to just install the recommended package PEAR's mail and use the function as if I would use the mail function but in its own right, is this correct? I did not really get much in touch with working with packages. I am also wondering how do the folder work in conjunction with the server? I imagine it in a way that the folders Outbox and Sent are connected to the on the server, that is how it makes sense to me. Is this close or does it look different? What type functions may I need regarding this with PHP and may I need any more packages? Also what about speed, it seems to be a problem which should be considered from the start? I assume using Nginx and efficient coding is a good aim, is there anything else to consider?