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Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress on Godaddy unbearably slowHostgator.
Hostgator.
Hostgator.
Hostgator.Have hosted my WP sports blog (more than 3k posts in the DB, 4,500 unique a day, home page load times routinely 0.450 with 52 queries) there for 6 years and never once had a problem. In fact, I was part of their VPS beta rollout and I put a WPMU community on it with over 4,000 users and 200 blogs and it screams using their $39 package.
Hostgator.
Hostgator.
Hostgator.And, no, I don’t work for them. But I will tell you that every time I found the CPU running higher than 5, they always investigated immediately. Every server I’m on (6 of them) stays consistently in the 2 range.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: get_archives Bug? Hacked? Or, just stupid me?Bingo iridiax – that was it. Thank you kindly.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: get_archives Bug? Hacked? Or, just stupid me?FYI – search and replace found no instance of the other URL. A fulltext search didn’t either, nor did a Sphinx search in the db.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: get_archives Bug? Hacked? Or, just stupid me?nope, didn’t miss anything. I’ve checked it with a fine tooth comb and even ran a wildcard search in mysql.
Does anyone know exactly where get_archives pulls the navigation links from? I mean, I understand where each month and year come from like November, 2008 — but when you select that monthly link, where in MySQL is it reading the ‘next post’ and ‘previous post’ type of link from? I assumed from the post id and then it grabs the title of the post but there must be more to it.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: get_archives Bug? Hacked? Or, just stupid me?yes.. some of my posts were written when I was at that domain and when I moved to another domain, I simply did an export and used notepad+ to change all links in the xml to the current site.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: get_archives Bug? Hacked? Or, just stupid me?> it’s redirecting there somehow
LOL – no brainer there. The question is, and why I’m here asking, HOW??
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: get_archives Bug? Hacked? Or, just stupid me?it’s a domain I used to own and write at. It’s possible the post dates in question (1/07-6/07) were a time I owned the other domain. However, that still doesn’t explain to me how get_archives is coming up with navigation to that site when there isn’t any link in MySQL or in my xml. Am I missing something here?
How, exactly, can a monthly archive link link to another domain when there isn’t a reference to that domain anywhere?