Lefteous wrote:When I upload files with ending html - they are not recognized. htm works fine.
I'll take a look at that.
Lefteous wrote:2) It seems some data is gone. Files I recently uploaded no longer reappear after the maintenance.
It was not maintenance. It was moving to another server. You probably uploaded files on the old server after transferring all data to the new one (maybe, slow DNS, or you connected using IP).
I'll try to synchronize the data, but I cannot tell how long it would take,. The best is to reupload all new files to the new location again, making sure you are using the correct address for FTP (new IP is 109.237.110.23).
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Flint can you configure full support for subdomain www.totalcmd.net (like on old server) because right now www.totalcmd.net redirect to totalcmd.net & this may case problems with Total Updater (but I'm not sure, for sure new domain configuration kill my rss settings, so maybe that why Total Updater don't work now also:] )
p.s.
there is also problem on new server with rss script (not updated from 16th March)
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krasusczak
I do not expect any trouble with redirecting www addresses to non-www, all browsers and download tools should handle this. If you found particular issue caused by redirecting, please, specify. What program you are using, what URL you are trying to fetch and what do you get.
RSS are not updated for different reason, I'll see what I can do. Thanks for the report.
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It seems there is a problem in RSS Reader, it cannot handle HTTP redirections. I myself follow many RSS feeds (using another program) and I assure you, it's not a rare situation that their URLs change. Usually they provide a redirection so that old URLs continued working, and it's totally fine behavior defined by the HTTP standard.
I'm sorry, it's not feasible to change the server configuration just because one particular program has faulty implementation of standard HTTP functionality. Even if I do it, some other RSS feeds will change sooner or later, and the same problem will appear again.
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don't get me wrong i don't need any changes i can del "www." by myself so it's not a problem for me, i just assume that the same problem may persist with Total Updater because it functionality fall when totalcmd.net change servers so i just inform about this
krasusczak wrote:i just assume that the same problem may persist with Total Updater because it functionality fall when totalcmd.net change servers so i just inform about this
I definitely appreciate your concern. If something goes wrong because of the server misconfiguration, I'm surely going to hunt it down and fix. But if some application does not work because of its own bugs, I'd prefer to have that application fixed rather than modify a valid server configuration.
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I'm trying to update one of my packages on totalcmd.net, but I can't accomplish this task because the server shows the following error message after uploading the file and hitting on Submit button: