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  • Forum: Installing WordPress
    In reply to: Stop Daddy

    I’m not sure If HG has someone offshore, I can tell you it’s real people.

    I needed to block other websites from hotlinking the download files on my site, I was on the HG chat, & they did the edits for my htaccess file, in less than 30 sec., I had overlooked a radio button in my login, to show that specific file in my cpanel. They could have said, don’t bother me, but they actually was a lot of help.

    I’m not knocking daddy, I just thought I would mention HG, cause I’ve been happy (so far 🙂 ).

    Hope you get your site up.

    Forum: Installing WordPress
    In reply to: Stop Daddy

    Get your money back, then go to Hostgator.

    Keep your domain name you already have, just transfer it to HG.

    I’ve had HG for 2 months now, & love it. The thing that first sold me was the Live Chat, both for sales & Tech. Then they also have a very active forum, with real people that work for HG!

    I’m not selling anything, just saying I’ve been Very Happy with HG, for how easy it was to setup wordpress, I did have 1 small issue, so I went to the HG Tech Chat, & they did the tweaks for me.

    They also have a bunch of video tutorials that are great http://www.hostgator.com/tutorials.shtml look at the videos for wordpress, at the bottom of that link, see how easy it is to setup wordpress (less than 5 min.)

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Website Gone!!

    I’m not sure If this has been asked yet.

    Did you transfer all your old blog post from Admin1, to Admin2, before you deleted Admin1?

    Thread Starter 2009switcher

    (@2009switcher)

    SimonFairbairn,

    Thank you for your help.

    The reason I want to get rid of that wordpress code snippet is, I’m working on a windows program that does this:

    1) I will ftp +/-3000 images to my web host cpanel (manually), which is a few simple clicks at most.

    2) All of the images that get uploaded in step 1, will be in a folder on my local PC, I wrote a program to parse the entire folder for image names (image1.gif, image2.gif, etc…)

    3) After the image names get parsed the program will then write out the HTML for each individual blog post, & save a .txt, so you can see, at 3000 blog post, it will save me a lot of work.

    All of my images will be in the same folder online, with the same basic url http://myblog.com/imagefolder/2009/09/ my program will apppend the image name to the end of each url, to look like this http://myblog.com/imagefolder/2009/09/myimage1.gif

    Since I don’t need that wordpress code snippet wp-image-337 I won’t need to worry about the numbers that get generated (337, etc…).

    Can you tell me how wordpress stores each blog post (text file, database, etc…), & where I can find the folder in my wordpress install/cpanel?

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