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Old 16-07-08, 08:57 AM   #11
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OOh apple-orgies I hadn't realised it was relating to your website - hadn't thought about third party hosting etc. I'd assumed it was all done as an end-to-end enterprise app from your local (e.g. company).

Will bow out now

Good luck!

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Old 16-07-08, 08:57 AM   #12
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err have you got a local host file entry. connection strings using ip rather than dns names etc
N/A in this situation as far as I can see Tim.

Everything is conducted via the URL in 600+'s signature. The DB portal is effectively a folder within this.

My interpretation is that he logs in there, and sees the old DB, whereas he should see the new DB.
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Old 16-07-08, 09:04 AM   #13
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N/A in this situation as far as I can see Tim.

Everything is conducted via the URL in 600+'s signature. The DB portal is effectively a folder within this.

My interpretation is that he logs in there, and sees the old DB, whereas he should see the new DB.
True, but if it's done by name rather than IP, then the hosts or other config file could still play a part as the web application will still need some kind of configuration settings specifying the datasource to use - if it's via some kind of JDBC driver interface then these need explicit connection information specifying...
The redirection to the DB and query accessibility (assuming it's not all hardcoded into the web pages ) is the job of form handlers talking to other parts of the system responsible for DB access - so yes your interpretation is correct (e.g. he logs in, and should be taken to the new database) but I suspect someone's not updated config somewhere.

Either way, it definitely seems like a problem with the hosting company.

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Old 16-07-08, 09:29 AM   #14
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Could then be down to the MySQL config as you say.

Whilst the location part is a nice touch. I never use it as the few time I have been forced to use MySQL, I have had DHCP with stupid leases. Also I found I became reliant on myisamchk to maintain database integrity so where possible I stick to Oracle
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Old 16-07-08, 09:30 AM   #15
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Without knowing the configuration at pogdesign it's a little hard to get indepth.

Chase it up with pogdesign & see what they say.
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yes your interpretation is correct (e.g. he logs in, and should be taken to the new database) but I suspect someone's not updated config somewhere.

Either way, it definitely seems like a problem with the hosting company.
Nice to see we agree, in a geek explanitory kind of way.
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Old 16-07-08, 09:32 AM   #16
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Could then be down to the MySQL config as you say.

Whilst the location part is a nice touch. I never use it as the few time I have been forced to use MySQL, I have had DHCP with stupid leases. Also I found I became reliant on myisamchk to maintain database integrity so where possible I stick to Oracle
Tim, the location part can accept wildcards, and will happily accept domain names instead of IPs. There's nothing to stop you using the location spec on DHCP.

But yea, I too stick to Oracle where possible.
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Old 16-07-08, 09:40 AM   #17
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hmmm OK cheers folks!

I'll speak to POG and see if they can finally sort me out with a 100% working site
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