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Server problems

Media Temple shut down our account today because of a runaway Movable Type script. But they were having server issues, coincidentally, so it took me a long time to even be able to get to work on it.

I made a minor tweak that satisfied them for now, but we're going to have to do something more robust going forward.

So, sorry for being offline most of today, and thanks for your patience.

I've got emails in to a couple of professional consultants, but if you're a script ninja (re:MySQL interaction) and want to help us out, please let me know!

Comments (2)

I got a screen up saying my server was "FORBIDDEN". Had something like that happen once when I was at DEA. Entered a phone number in the NADDIS system and alarm bells went off and the screen started flashing..just like in the movies.

it wasn't personal, Ted! ;-)

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