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Burke Knight

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  1. 9 hours ago, luluhoste said:

    Qui est pour le lancement d'un forum francophone iFastNet ?

    ---trad google---

    Who is for the launch of an iFastNet French-speaking forum ?

     

    There will not be any other forums for iFastNet.

    Only the official one will be approved.

    that being said, I'll make a suggestion to the server admin about seeing if there are different languages for this forum.

  2. 6 hours ago, luluhoste said:

    Do you use AI to create code (php, html, pyton, java, etc...) ?

    No.

     

    6 minutes ago, Anyx said:

    On an irrelevant topic, my posts keep requiring moderator attention, and I'm wondering why. I think it happens every time I mention the word iFastNet; if that's the case, I consider it weird that the word would flag a post on attention, as these are the Byet/iFastNet forums, and writing that would be normal. Might be something else entirely though; in this case I guess I'm just unlucky :P⁠ (but thankful to the moderators for approving my posts).

    It seems to happen a lot with different words. I tend to think it's just another issue with Invision Community forum software.

     

    Also, You're welcome. 😛

  3. Please clear your DNS:

    How to clear DNS cache in Windows 8, 8.1 and 10:

    You need to open an administrative command prompt windows. In Windows 8, to do so, Press Win+C in combination to bring up the 'Charms bar'. In its search box, type cmd. Then, right-click on it and choose 'Run as administrator option. Alternatively you can also open an elevated command prompt from the WinX menu.

    Next, type the following and hit enter:

    ipconfig /flushdns

    You should be able to see a confirmation dialog window: Windows IP Configuration. Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache. 

  4. 1. People need to learn to either edit posts, or do multi-quote.

    2. Arguments will stop, or topic will be locked.

    3. Any "no-no's" need to be fixed if this topic is to be continued. There are ToS's for a reason.

  5. 22 hours ago, Burke Knight said:

    Would more likely depend on what you are using for site software and scripts.

    Still will stand, @SpookyKipper

    Since not all web scripts, nor software will be fully updated at all times. That's why most control panels allow people to still select older php versions.

    However, you can also have ways to lower the php version for each site.

    As for them doing 8.2, that will depend on when they have the ability to do so. However, I see no rush for it, as most scripts and software are still set for lower versions of php. Even I have had to run some sites at 7.4 due to the makers of the software not updating yet for the 8 line.

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