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    Geo needed?

    The main man ensured it was all straight, following its argument with a huge pothole that destroyed a wheel and a tyre... Surprisingly, it was actually not that far out. Tony - its a definite improvement, surprisingly, and seems to get better the further I travelled. I wonder if the tyre is taking a while to bed in? I'm delighted in that I know its all straight, so a very worthwhile trip, and always good to see you. Thanks mate.
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    Geo needed?

    Well, sometimes fact should be challenged to ensure its still valid... ...which roughly translates into a desperate attempt to save having to get myself down the Chesham this year
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    Geo needed?

    so that's a No then. When is the centre open over the holiday season?
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    Geo needed?

    Reckon I'll get away with tracking, as running short of time this year to get anywhere remotely capable of geo? I'm thinking that will likely be a waste of money really...
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    Fact.....

    I had heard that before... ...but I am single handed trying to get Dunlop and Michelin up there No wonder I'm always so poor
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    Geo needed?

    After my XJ (X351) lost an argument with a huge canyon on the A4095 in Oxfordshire, I have replaced the affected wheel and the tyre. Ouch! However, the steering feels a little vague and imprecise. Do you think it just needs geo adjusting, or is it likely there is further damage.
  7. if you are picking a smilie from the Apple/Android on-screen keyboard, that will not work. You need to either type smilie manually, or select from the smilie from the list on the icons above the space you type in...
  8. Not trying to use an inbuilt Apple/Android emoji are you, instead of the forum smilies?
  9. Sorry, not posted for a while, work have been demanding their tuppence worth from me! But with the move, and the new software (that I'm still not convinced I like the theme of yet!), all the issues I was seeing, particularly when browsing from work, are resolved. Excellent work Rich
  10. And, yes, intermittently running like a dog here as well. Yet other times, its good as gold. (Currently, this morning, Win7 + IE11)
  11. That's one for a private conversation. But we run OOF on a shoestring financially, and nowadays, apart from planning, I spend more time on the forum than in the back of it.
  12. That's the key, be in charge of your own destiny as much as possible. When we set up OOF back in 2006, we went with a UK based shared hosting provider, but got turfed off by them within 2 weeks for being too resource intensive (but then like most UK hosting providers, they were a bit mickey mouse) - remember that was when we were a brand new forum, so not that busy. Ever since then, we took the decision to try to own as much as feasibly possible, and have manual fallbacks for those that aren't (mostly the static stuff on our site, as the software we use (initially YaBB, now Simple Machines Forum) allow us to host the dynamically generated stuff (like thread text) on our own servers, and the high bandwidth static stuff (images, icons, smilies, style sheets etc) on a shared hosting provider - and because its only static content coming from them, we are hit less by the slowdowns they suffer (being a shared provider). Occasionally their end has a wobble, but we have that static content also hosted elsewhere, and its a very simple config to tell our software to grab the static stuff from an alternative location. Obviously, occasionally our own dedicated server goes wrong as well, but that is in our own control, and most of the time we have another (virtual) server sat almost ready to take on the job. Thus, we can only blame ourselves most of the time if things don't go to plan. We have one critical item - connectivity - that is a single point of failure, and that is provided by (you'll think ironically) Zen Internet. Who I've always found responsive and technically decent and understanding. But even if they can't fix that quickly, we run a medium length TTL on the domain, so we can quickly migrate elsewhere, and the Internet will find our new home within a few hours.... ...and when we migrate back, we would set our TTL to, say, 15mins, so we'd be discovered again almost immediately.... ….fortunately we have not suffered a big enough outage to have to warrant doing that, but we have tested it on a test domain, more than once Hope that gives you things to ponder over, and feel free to contact me privately if you need help and advice.
  13. That's good to know I don't have windows so can only test things out on my Mac's. My stupid MacBook - just shy of £3k 2017 vintage MacBook Pro that work insisted on giving me, despite the fact it doesn't really work in our company so I still use my Windows one 99.99% of the time - only gets used about twice a year... …I take it on holiday as its lighter than my personal Windows laptop
  14. The "Not Secure"/crossed through padlock type stuff is a lot of the static embedded stuff like images/icons/smilies etc. This will need sorting in next few weeks, as Chrome will start really highlighting it to users very soon, and you can bet Firefox, Microsoft and Apple will follow suit soon. This has the potential to scare off many users, especiall non established users, perhaps those needing help the most - those in distress because their tyres are wearing unevenly or the vehicle isn't handling consistently. We have the same issues on https://www.omegaowners.com- our "own" stuff (apart from guides - the images there still need securing - is pretty nailed now, but a lot of user content fed from users' own hosting solutions aren't. So I feel your pain RIch.
  15. Well done Rich. Its working much better than it was, and even grumpy ol' MS Edge will now log on. Top job
  16. Ah right, hmm... How long did migration take? Might be worth doing it several times and testing (via hosts file) until you've nailed it, then do a fast migration and not lose posts... ...esp as the DNS prereqs weren't sorted before hand.
  17. Also checked domain registration, and the nameservers are still currently Zen Internet's ones. Have you adjusted, via cPanel, the new IPs for www.wheels-inmotion.co.uk? If not, it ain't gonna work. I wouldn't attempt to migrate the domain registration at this point until the DNS is all pointing at the right places, or you'll be in a whole heap of smelly stuff. If you need temporary authoritative DNS servers, just shout, but I'd need about 24hrs notice.
  18. Just checked your domain, default TTL is 1 day, and expire is 7 days. **WAAAAYYY** too long for migrations. 99% should start to see new site within 1 day though.
  19. For future reference, when moving hosts, knock the TTL on the DNS right down for the period of migration, and at least the TTL time before planned migration. Sorry, if I'd known it was imminent, I would have said
  20. I've found Zen to be pretty switched on, and certainly my own dealings (as a broadband customer) have been absolutely spot on. Though for hosting, there are different options about how involved they get. Probably one for Rich - are all your images hosted on the same server under the same base URL (www.wheels-inmotion.co.uk)? I'm thinking of a lift-and-shift, if you think Zen are the issue. However, your certificate issues are around the links within the site. If you go shared hosting (unless the software is really poor, I don't think WIM now sees sufficient traffic to go dedicated, unless Tony is feeling particularly flush ), you might lose some of your members using old stuff, such as XP, or really old versions of Android (pre ICS IIRC) or really old Apple devices (iOS3 from memory). Also, how big is the entire forum, both in Mb and number of files, both for filesystem (the forum framework and all images, plugins etc) and databse (Zen use cPanel IIRC, and therefore I think you'll find that either under Databases or PHPMyAdmin) - PM this if its commercially sensitive. If you want me to sign an NDA, happy to
  21. I think you are still suffering issues around http/https redirection, and how browsers then respond to insecure content. That needs to be solved really, as on the Windows desktop IE/Edge remain (rightly) the most popular browsers, and for the most part, you are excluding those users. Slow/intermittent responses can be around server load, both on webserver and database server. Its been a while since I've used cPanel, but I think you can get the load index there, assuming your hosting provider (Zen Internet) haven't disabled it. Do you know if your database (probably MySQL or MariaDB) is on the same physical server as your webserver? If you need a hand, as said before, feel free to reach out (with Tony's permission of course)
  22. I have some bad days in the office, and then some *REALLY* bad days... ...but I was saying to Mrs TB only the other day, that while we have had some "interesting" days - breaking down in France, emergency plane landings, being the meat in the sandwich of a multicar pile up, the garage exploding, and so on - we are really lucky, as we are reasonably healthy and earn enough to pay all the bills... So, as you say, in most cases, no matter how s***ty your day is, the chances are there is somebody having a far, far worse day. I try to remember that when I'm kicking the living daylights out of a poxy server when its not going to plan!
  23. Yes, all likely to be suffering the same issues. If you get stuck, give me a prod
  24. I've not used IP's forum software, but most are pretty similar. To me, your issue looks like you are trying to call http files, such as script files, from https pages, which most browsers will give at best a warning, or simply silently ignore. You really, where possible, want to be using relative links to pull these files, rather than ones with the FQDN in. On www.omegaowners.com, due to our setup, we pull all our static files, including script files, from another server (on another continent ), so our links have to be full links. In that case, we found by making them https, that worked, and also didn't upset browsers that went http to the site. If you need a hand, I'm willing to assist, although don't have experience of IP BBS as said.
  25. I see that the https issues still aren't resolved here yet, any ETA for fix? This will stop many users from logging in if follow Google links etc.
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