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Re: Cumulus Freezes for 9-17 seconds every minute!
Posted: Sun 13 Jan 2013 8:37 pm
by water01
No ignore what Will just posted you need to use your FTP client (FileZilla?) to upload weatherstyle.css as it is a static file and does NOT need to be part of the FTP upload process in Cumulus.
Re: Cumulus Freezes for 9-17 seconds every minute!
Posted: Sun 13 Jan 2013 8:39 pm
by steve
I thought you were using Ken's pages? It looks like you've ticked 'include standard files'?
Re: Cumulus Freezes for 9-17 seconds every minute!
Posted: Sun 13 Jan 2013 8:43 pm
by pad199207
I'm panicking now lads lol. You got to understand im very amateurish when it comes to all this!
Re: Cumulus Freezes for 9-17 seconds every minute!
Posted: Sun 13 Jan 2013 8:48 pm
by pad199207
pad199207 wrote:Okay...
I have stopped the using the "copy images to folder" setting but to no effect.
Now...
I unticked the resize button and now the freeze is only two or three seconds long, so an improvement...

Since ive done this my website is gone very basic looking at it wont even update?
Re: Cumulus Freezes for 9-17 seconds every minute!
Posted: Sun 13 Jan 2013 8:49 pm
by William Grimsley
water01 wrote:No ignore what Will just posted you need to use your FTP client (FileZilla?) to upload weatherstyle.css as it is a static file and does NOT need to be part of the FTP upload process in Cumulus.
Well, no he doesn't need to "ignore" me. I was just suggesting something. But yes, what you have said is correct.

Re: Cumulus Freezes for 9-17 seconds every minute!
Posted: Sun 13 Jan 2013 9:00 pm
by pad199207
Ive tried to undo everything ive changed but now my site is not updating and is basic

Re: Cumulus Freezes for 9-17 seconds every minute!
Posted: Sun 13 Jan 2013 9:15 pm
by William Grimsley
Pad,
First, calm down, it's perfectly fine.
Then, you need to upload the weatherstyle.css file to your website through FileZilla (or your FTP program) to make your website look like it was again.
Then, you need to tick the "Include Standard Images" box in the "Files" tab in Internet Settings in order to display your gauges again on your gauges.htm page.
Though, if you are using Ken's Saratoga Templates then don't do those things and simply upload those .php files to your website through FileZilla (or your FTP program).
Hope this helps...
Will
Re: Cumulus Freezes for 9-17 seconds every minute!
Posted: Sun 13 Jan 2013 9:27 pm
by pad199207
Thank you Will
But you see a mate helped me set up my website, so i only know the basics

Re: Cumulus Freezes for 9-17 seconds every minute!
Posted: Sun 13 Jan 2013 9:29 pm
by William Grimsley
That's ok! I'm glad to help!
Ok, well doing those things should do the trick!

Re: Cumulus Freezes for 9-17 seconds every minute!
Posted: Sun 13 Jan 2013 9:36 pm
by William Grimsley
Hi Pad,
Looking at your site it looks like you use Ken's Saratoga Templates so all you need to do is simply delete "index.htm" off your website using FileZilla (or your FTP program).
Then, you need to untick the "Include Standard Files" box in the "Files" tab in Internet Settings but tick the "Include Standard Images" box.
Hope this helps...
Will
Re: Cumulus Freezes for 9-17 seconds every minute!
Posted: Sun 13 Jan 2013 9:45 pm
by pad199207
Thanks lads...
I dont understand.... i undid everything that i changed earlier and its still not responding...
Okay im in the FTP Directory and have found the index.htm... how do i delete it?
Are you sure that if i delete it something wont go terribly wrong?
Pad
EDIT: my website should look exactly like this
www.laoisweather.com
Re: Cumulus Freezes for 9-17 seconds every minute!
Posted: Sun 13 Jan 2013 10:15 pm
by PaulMy
Re: Cumulus Freezes for 9-17 seconds every minute!
Posted: Sun 13 Jan 2013 10:39 pm
by pad199207
Yes!!!!!! Thats what i want

Re: Cumulus Freezes for 9-17 seconds every minute!
Posted: Sun 13 Jan 2013 11:15 pm
by PaulMy
I don't want to add to some confusion in posts here, but it appears that you have both index.htm and index.php on your site. With index.htm I get the standard Cumulus page but unformated likely due to the weatherstyle.css file not uploaded (or not in expected folder). With index.php your Saratoga templates page appears and is updating. Only if you do not use or want the standard Cumulus pages then as suggested by others you should untick "Include Standard Files" and can also delete the index.htm file on your website.
http://www.naasweather.com/ gets the standard but unformated Cumulus page
http://www.naasweather.com/index.htm gets the same as above
http://www.naasweather.com/index.php gets Saratoga template page
Removing the index.htm (and also stopping it from being regularly ftp by your Cumulus settings) should then have
http://www.naasweather.com/ get you your Saratoga page, I think.
Paul
Re: Cumulus Freezes for 9-17 seconds every minute!
Posted: Mon 14 Jan 2013 9:26 am
by gemini06720
You have to understand (and remember) when a URL is entered in a browser without a file name (such as, for example, '
http://www.naasweather.com/wxindex.php') the server will look successively for some very specific files - for example, my Apache Web server look for the following files:
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index.php index.pl index.cgi index.asp index.shtml index.html index.htm default.php default.pl default.cgi default.asp default.shtml default.html default.htm home.php home.pl home.cgi home.asp home.shtml home.html home.htm
Since I do not like to place the code for my Web page inside a file with the name 'index.xxx' or 'default.xxx' or 'home.xxx', I have created three redirection files: 'index.htm', index.html' and 'index.php'. The code they contain is the same:
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" />
<meta http-equiv="Refresh" content="0;url=wxindex.php" />
</head>
<body></body></html>
The above code forces an immediate redirection to 'wxindex.php' which is the standard starting script (main home page) for the PHP/AJAX Website Template Set.
Users/visitors will then be able to get directly (or rather be immediately redirected) to your main home page by just entering '
http://www.naasweather.com/' without specifying a specific page...
