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Started by jcfuller, October 03, 2010, 01:34:46 PM

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jcfuller

I receive:
Executing in an invalid environment for the supplied user
??
James

fearless

link redirects to a suspended.cgi page, maybe didnt renew hosting or something like that?
ƒearless

donkey

I have got a reply from Jeremy and he is away from home at the moment and only has sporadic access to the internet. He will resolve the problem as soon as he returns.

Edgar
"Ahhh, what an awful dream. Ones and zeroes everywhere...[shudder] and I thought I saw a two." -- Bender
"It was just a dream, Bender. There's no such thing as two". -- Fry
-- Futurama

Donkey's Stable

Twister

Now we know to take care of your affairs before going off to foreign, third-world countries.

Can I get a clap? :clap:

jorgon

Hi everyone
I am told that the problem is actively being dealt with by my webspace provider.
it has arisen because of a change from webdiversion to direct web hosting which I organised and which was working before I went away, but which failed while I was away because webdiversion has come back and has taken over again.
If they don't sort it very soon I'll have to look for more permanent solutions ..
Author of the "Go" tools (GoAsm, GoLink, GoRC, GoBug)

jorgon

The site is now back up and running.
It took 5 days for my webspace provider to fix this problem after I reported it, but it does appear that the site was down for longer than that, sorry.
My webspace provider did try something every day but each time they asked me to wait 24 hours to see if the changes worked - which is one of the reasons why it took so long.
They did not inform me what the eventual fix was, just that it worked.  I would have appreciated some more information.

Anyway, I hope soon to be able to devote more time to the "Go" tools - it has been busy time for me recently doing other things but everything will soon be back to normal.
Author of the "Go" tools (GoAsm, GoLink, GoRC, GoBug)

BlackVortex