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Site Switchover Next Day Or So
By Jim K
Created 06/12/2008 - 4:56pm

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With any luck we should be switched over to the new upgraded software in the next day or so. You shouldn't notice any differences really, although the signatures on the blogs may start to appear. Hopefully we'll be better protected from spammers and have some speed improvements. Then over the next month or so some of us will be putting together a new design for the site which will present a clearer format for new folks, more familiar looking forum formating, and some other improvements.

But if you find the site off line for a couple hours, you'll know what's up! Keep your fingers crossed. 

Thanks, Jim! The difference [1]

Submitted by MacKintosh on Thu, 2008-06-12 17:48.
Thanks, Jim!

The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world’s problems. Mohandas Gandhi

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all things crossable are

Submitted by ruthless1 on Fri, 2008-06-13 01:41.

all things crossable are crossed as requested!

thanks for IT dudes.

CFIDSi [2]/ME 32 yrs, FMSi [3], IBSi [4], EBVi [5], CMV, Cpni [6], chronic insomnia, Lymes, HME, Natural HRT peri-M, NACi [7] 2.5 gm, 6-07 Doxy 200 mg day pm, Azith 375 mg M/W/Fday, Pulse#10 1000 mg 3 days & 750mg 2 days, 5-17-8

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I'm guessing the site

Submitted by garcia on Fri, 2008-06-20 12:54.
I'm guessing the site switch-over happened today (20th June)?? I'm missing rich text input here (only accepts code). Also the bookmarks extension is no longer available. Presumably needs to be reinstalled? Many thanks, garcia.

CFSi [8]. Started CAPi [9] 03-07. Currently: Roxi 600mg + Doxyi [10] 200mg . Tinii [11] pulses 1000mg. Sauna QOD. D 8000IU. Niacini [12] 3 x 500mg. Mel 3mg.

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Hope the bookmarks come

Submitted by Twickle Purple on Fri, 2008-06-20 13:03.
Hope the bookmarks come back :o)

Need to resign in so I figured the big day had come.

Terrific work on this site, behind the scenes and up front. You're all awesome people.

Many many thanks.


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Corinna. GFAi [13]. NACx2400mg, D3x5000mg, B12x1000mcg.

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They are working on it!

Submitted by Jim K on Fri, 2008-06-20 13:08.
They are working on it! Don't know how long it will take to get the rich text editor working. Other modules may take a bit of time to tweak.

 

CAPi [9] for Cpni [6] 11/04. Dx: 25yrs CFSi [8] & FMSi [3]. Currently: 300mg BID Roxithromycin, Bactrim DS 2x/day, Tinii [11] 1000mg/day pulses; Vit D2000 units, T4 & T3

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Some posts from this

Submitted by Andesine on Fri, 2008-06-20 15:01.
Some posts from this morning have gone missing as well.

Berkshire, UK. Diagnosed RRMSi [14] Feb 4th 2008.

NACi [7] 2400mg. All supplementsi [15]. Doxyi [10] 200mg. Zithi [16] 250mg M/W/F.
No GP/Neuroi [17] support. Self medicating with help from David Wheldoni [18].
Started CAPi [9] 20th April 2008.

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And no longer is there a

Submitted by Keebler on Fri, 2008-06-20 18:12.
And no longer is there a way to edit our comments - better watch what we say, eh? I'm forever editing to correct, add, delete.
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You and me both Keebler.

Submitted by Louise on Fri, 2008-06-20 19:00.
You and me both Keebler. I will spend a few more moments reading my posts. Thanks for mentioning it. I have confidence that Jim and his consultant will get it all ship shape in a bit.

Louise USA.CFSi [8].CPn Positive.BbPositive.WheldonCAP6/24/07.NACi [7],Doxyi [10],Roxi, Tinidazole Pulses. VitD-3,4000IU. Intermittent Cholestyramine 1-2 packets atbedtimewithpulses&asneeded forporphoria&endotoxinsi [19]. 

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Edit feature is

Submitted by MacKintosh on Fri, 2008-06-20 20:24.
Edit feature is working.

The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world’s problems. Mohandas Gandhi

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Sorry folks, wierd things

Submitted by Jim K on Fri, 2008-06-20 20:38.
Sorry folks, wierd things happening trying to get the rich text editor to work!

 

CAPi [9] for Cpni [6] 11/04. Dx: 25yrs CFSi [8] & FMSi [3]. Currently: 300mg BID Roxithromycin, Bactrim DS 2x/day, Tinii [11] 1000mg/day pulses; Vit D2000 units, T4 & T3

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Hi Jim, Trusting that

Submitted by Louise on Fri, 2008-06-20 20:48.
Hi Jim, Trusting that eventually all will be well and even better we are a persistent bunch! This is all very interesting.

Louise USA.CFSi [8].CPn Positive.BbPositive.WheldonCAP6/24/07.NACi [7],Doxyi [10],Roxi, Tinidazole Pulses. VitD-3,4000IU. Intermittent Cholestyramine 1-2 packets atbedtimewithpulses&asneeded forporphoria&endotoxinsi [19]. 

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As long as we can post!

Submitted by Jim K on Fri, 2008-06-20 20:58.
As long as we can post! You'll probably notice that the site is faster, and we don't seem to have so much band width taken up by bots and spammers. Hang in there on the details, though.

 

CAPi [9] for Cpni [6] 11/04. Dx: 25yrs CFSi [8] & FMSi [3]. Currently: 300mg BID Roxithromycin, Bactrim DS 2x/day, Tinii [11] 1000mg/day pulses; Vit D2000 units, T4 & T3

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Man, this is getting

Submitted by Andesine on Sat, 2008-06-21 05:18.

Man, this is getting weirder and weirder. Are we supposed to only be seeing post titles? Certainly makes for entertainment. Life is like a box of chocolates and all that.

Berkshire, UK. Diagnosed RRMSi [14] Feb 4th 2008.

NACi [7] 2400mg. All supplementsi [20]. Doxy 200mg. Zith 250mg M/W/F.
No GP/Neuroi [17] support. Self medicating with help from David Wheldoni [18].
Started CAPi [9] 20th April 2008.

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Submitted by Sarah on Sat, 2008-06-21 08:41.
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Jim, what has happened to

Submitted by farandwide on Tue, 2008-06-24 19:38.

Jim, what has happened to the comments log and active forum topic list? They aren't showing up for me and I don't see anywhere that I can turn it on?  Not to mention my sig is gone on this post (wasn't there to begin with); however, I made a comment earlier and it was there although the strike-thru I used at the end wasn't showing up.

John

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Those blocks haven't been

Submitted by Jim K on Tue, 2008-06-24 22:18.
Those blocks haven't been configured for this particular theme. If I have time, I'll get them working again. I'm hoping that the programmer can get the old theme working again which will have them already configured.
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Jim, is there a way to

Submitted by nino pranzo on Thu, 2008-06-26 08:40.
Jim, is there a way to retrieve the bookmarks we had before the switchover? Thanks for your answer.
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No, sorry. Turns out there

Submitted by Jim K on Thu, 2008-06-26 20:59.

No, sorry. Turns out there is not any way to retrieve them. This seems to be the only unrecoverable fallout from the site upgrade. I lost mine too! So it goes.

The drupal system has so many modules working for us that if one module isn't in the new version the data can get lost. On the upside- signatures work on the blogs! And our site security seems better. Things like site search and google search will work better as time goes on as both need reindexing to work better.

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