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Will Munny

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    Will Munny got a reaction from Cyrem in Who's Online cut off time   
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    Will Munny got a reaction from night23 in IP.Board 3.0.5   
    I hope there'll be a skin changes instructional. This will be the first time I'll try that updating method. I had a server HDD failure this week that cost me a whole lot of time to rebuild my system to spec (plus 10 hours forum downtime. Last thing I need is an IPB upgrade :D
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    Will Munny got a reaction from Machsterdaemon in Deflate and GZIP   
    Yes. You won't break anything by leaving it switched on in ACP, but with Deflate active in Apache, EVERYTHING served up from your server is gzipped already, regardless of the settings in ACP.
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    Will Munny got a reaction from Dhillon in Deflate and GZIP   
    If you want to test whether or not your server is outputting gzipped content properly, there are online tools a'plenty... try this one: http://www.whatsmyip.org/http_compression/
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    Will Munny got a reaction from Monda in What needs to be done for 3.0.1   
    I also think it vital to get links in RSS feeds FURLed... I figure if I keep mentioning this thread, someone will write me a patch...
    http://forums.invisionpower.com/topic/286627-making-rss-feed-links-furl/
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    Will Munny got a reaction from Monda in Absolutely HORRIBLE support response times!   
    If you find the terms of your license unacceptable (2 business days support turnaround), why did you purchase it?...

    Clown.
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    Will Munny got a reaction from Monda in Introducing Spam Monitoring Service   
    It may be unacceptable (and it is) but there's nothing we can do about it. IPS are keeping their promise to legacy customers... and just making them feel second class to newer customers by withholding a new 'service' from us if we don't play along and give up our licenses.

    What a total disgrace... and what a shabby way to treat me. I've been a loyal customer and saw a future in IPB so I forked out for the Perpetual. I also continue paying support fees and participate actively in Beta testing... yet I'm still excluded. Explain why you won't make it available for a fee equivalent to the difference in cost (over and above my annual support fee)?
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    Will Munny got a reaction from Monda in Introducing Spam Monitoring Service   
    So why not offer the 'service' to your legacy customers for a fee?...

    ... It's because you want me to give up my Perpetual license.
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    Will Munny got a reaction from Monda in Introducing Spam Monitoring Service   
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    Will Munny got a reaction from Monda in Introducing Spam Monitoring Service   
    That argument is on pretty shaky ground. You might, in that case, start charging extra for FURLs, AJAX skins, or any other progression in the software... as far as I'm concerned, my license entitles me to use IPB and it's features in all future versions, forever... You're moving the goal posts in order to sheppard legacy customers into your newer pricing bracket...

    ... and yes, I do pay my annual support fee already.
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    Will Munny got a reaction from Monda in 3.0.4 cascade validation errors   
    Is it template level or core level patch?... I ask because I'm trying to find it too :D
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    Will Munny got a reaction from Monda in 3.0.4 cascade validation errors   
    So I can just change...



    $url = preg_replace( "/s=([a-zA-Z0-9]{32})(&|&)/", '', $url ) . '&s=' . $matches[1]; to...

    $url = preg_replace( "/s=([a-zA-Z0-9]{32})(&|&)/", '', $url ) . '&s=' . $matches[1];

    I just tested and now everything validates perfectly. Is this safe? Is it really as elementary as this?!!
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    Will Munny got a reaction from Monda in 3.0.4 cascade validation errors   
    Splendid, thanks... what are the downsides of removing session URL's altogether?
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    Will Munny got a reaction from Monda in My feedback on IPB's SEO measures   
    Oh, I forgot to mention... which developer had the idea to include the link rel="canonical" on every page header section?... kudos to you, that cleans up a swathe of duplicate content issues. Excellent!
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    Will Munny got a reaction from Monda in My feedback on IPB's SEO measures   
    As I'm totally reliant on organic search engine traffic, I've been keen to get my hands on the new IPB 3 and have been closely watching the development of it over the last year or so... and after some hiccups, IPS have put together a functional set of SEO measures. I initially had a few reservations when I got my hands on the Release Candidate and went live with it on my live board, such as the huge negative indents in the CSS... however, after observing the effects on my installation and my search ranking over the last couple of months, I only have positive things to say.

    I tweaked my furlTemplate.php a little to change the name of/remove a couple of directories. I also removed a superfluous repetition of the board name in the h1 tag. I also had to add a few more instances in the robots.txt file to cover some dupe content issues. I'm still having to add code to generate a 404 header for error pages/deleted topics... but other than that, IPB's out of the box SEO is really quite good... and the skins are far easier to work with than they were in previous versions, and now seem to have pretty good semantic mark up.
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    Will Munny got a reaction from tAPir in Awful Support Service   
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    Will Munny got a reaction from Luke W in Absolutely HORRIBLE support response times!   
    If you find the terms of your license unacceptable (2 business days support turnaround), why did you purchase it?...

    Clown.
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    Will Munny got a reaction from Matt in Absolutely HORRIBLE support response times!   
    If you find the terms of your license unacceptable (2 business days support turnaround), why did you purchase it?...

    Clown.
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    Will Munny reacted to Tom Whiting in Absolutely HORRIBLE support response times!   
    You know, 14 hours is far too long to just let a ticket go without even bothering to respond to it.
    Of course, during that time, I was able to find and handle the issue myself, but if this is the typical 'response time', I'll find somewhere else to take my business.

    I'm not an impatient guy, 4-5 hours is reasonable, at least as long as things are submitted during business hours (which this was), but 14 hours is pushing it.
    Even better? A second reply took 45 minutes or less. Kinda ironic.

    The moral of the story? DON'T keep your customer waiting. If they open a ticket, they deserve a non automated reply, same business day, urgent or not.
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    Will Munny got a reaction from Michael.J in Absolutely HORRIBLE support response times!   
    If you find the terms of your license unacceptable (2 business days support turnaround), why did you purchase it?...

    Clown.
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    Will Munny reacted to Mat Barrie in Auto Upgrade   
    Disagree entirely with the auto-update. It's just too much of a security risk for IPB to have write access to executable files. Think about it. What happens if someone finds a security hole in IPB? They then have the ability to upload files to the disk of the server in writeable locations! How about if someone manages to exploit IPS' server itself (it's happened before)? Well, they can then deploy an "upgrade" to IPB which deploys malware to tens of thousands of web servers across the globe!

    Down with auto-update.
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    Will Munny reacted to atsaunier in Auto Upgrade   
    Im not sure if this has been suggested already, but i thought it be cool if in the future ipb can have a link in the admin section that we can click to upgrade the software similer to Wordpress. See in wordpress if theres an upgrade avalible ussr can click "upgrade" and it will download the files and upgrade the software autimaticaly for you without the need of us having to download and upload and running the upgrade script.

    anyone else like this idea?
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    Will Munny got a reaction from pisaldi in Introducing Spam Monitoring Service   
    That argument is on pretty shaky ground. You might, in that case, start charging extra for FURLs, AJAX skins, or any other progression in the software... as far as I'm concerned, my license entitles me to use IPB and it's features in all future versions, forever... You're moving the goal posts in order to sheppard legacy customers into your newer pricing bracket...

    ... and yes, I do pay my annual support fee already.
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    Will Munny got a reaction from Munnday in Introducing Spam Monitoring Service   
    So why not offer the 'service' to your legacy customers for a fee?...

    ... It's because you want me to give up my Perpetual license.
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    Will Munny got a reaction from Munnday in Introducing Spam Monitoring Service   
    From where I'm standing, the outlay I made for the Lifetime/Perpetual license was a waste of money... because I'm still paying an annual support fee, and now I'm still excluded from ongoing developments...

    So, I find myself wondering why I purchased that perpetual license in the first place... and wondering why I'm still paying the annual fee... because no matter how you word it, you're forcing me to give up my Perpetual license in order to continue benefiting from IPB developments.
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