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Thread: Sunday Update on Wiccle and More

Started: December 19, 2009, 11:16 PM  ⋅  Zone: Public Forums  ⋅  Category: Announcements  ⋅  Posts: 2  ⋅  Views 618
Started by: Markus  ⋅  Description: Grand and busy days as always, we have a lot going on at different Wiccle fields from company management to future strategies to customer sites and mo...
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Member: Markus  ⋅  Date: December 19, 2009, 11:16 PM  ⋅ Subject: "Sunday Update on Wiccle and More"

Hi All!

Grand and busy days as always, we have a lot going on at different Wiccle fields from company management to future strategies to customer sites and more. Wiccle Web Builder is also on the move (in case you wondered after the low key week!), tomorrow is a morning to night Wiccle development day again — for change!

Much work has been done with custom Wiccle sites (and two going way beyond the time we budgeted for them), and again heaps of good has been added to Wiccle core itself. The other day Wiccle got an option for Facebook-style AJAX inline loading of all pages in a 100% SEO fashion, and courtesy of two fancy projects we now have a nice little array of AJAX and JavaScript content loading effects as well as two sets of code for funky slideshows — for those who like to be flashy without Flash.

Today, in the hours to come, we will be moving our current Wiccle.com setup to a new high-power system. We don't expect any downtime or data overlap, but should you hit the random glitch the second I press a button, that's probably what caused it and everything should be in order next time you check in.

More to come in the next 25 hours or so!

Markus

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Member: Markus  ⋅  Date: December 20, 2009, 02:57 AM  ⋅ Subject: "Re: Sunday Update on Wiccle and More"

If you can read this, you are now on the new WiccleNet server! Cool

cPanel was a tad bit quirky there with its account migration tools — while it promised to (quote) "Pointing Dns Records, Mail, Website to new server on remote server..." it effectively just redirected them to a silly "Domain moved -- please wait until the DNS resolves" page! cPanel has lots of great stuff, but still a couple of quirks lurking. Don't they all! Otherwise, a seamless system migration. (Knock the wood. Knock knock. Who's there?)

My first quick draft of a notice looked almost like we got hacked! Sealed Sure looks like it was typed in Nano over Putty, and for the non-initiates -- yes the tools are exactly what you'd expect from their names


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