In my experience, when a domain goes up for grabs, the registrar basically
usurps it and auctions it off with first right of refusal having it under
their stewardship in the first place as registrar. I saw this with
butash.com, of which I own .net and .org, but the dude that owned .com was
old,
Hi,
I have a friend who owned http://www.nationwidedr.com/ . It expired
along with his hosting while he was in the hospital.
I get the domain was available to be registered.
Here is the interesting part. Somehow the new domain owner also was
able to get his WordPress website complete
It turned out I was not up to speed with the changes... got it working..
sorry for the late reply.
Thank you for your help!!
On 2022-06-27 15:48, JD Austin via PLUG-discuss wrote:
I just skimmed your email, but make sure selinux isn't causing you
problems.
The .htaccess file has to have the
Thanks for your observation. What do you think the real number is?
On 2022-06-22 06:51, Stephen Partington via PLUG-discuss wrote:
I think the 80% is wishful thinking. It misses out on NodeJS and Java.
and in reality, most sites I have seen are using a combination of
things.
On Sun, Jun 19,
Interesting. I do think there is and has been for a while some search
results manipulation on Google and it does not surprise me that LinkedIn
is doing the same.
From what I have read, PHP/MySQL makes up the lion share of the
Internet. Add to that Linux is a major player as well.
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