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radbeets
Updating Go daddys xoops to latest, for slow site
  • 2006/9/27 21:49

  • radbeets

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Hi, I have been using XOOPS for about 2 months now. I instaleld it through Go Daddys preinstalled package. The site is running great, however, the seems to be horribly slow now. I think updating XOOPS to the latest version will hopefully help, but I ran into problems. This sounds stupid, but I dont know what version i am using. according to goDaddy it is 2.2.4 and on the modules admin page its 2.13 Im not sure which one to follow. The site is super slow and I cant stand it anymore, so any help would be much appreciated.

Once I get the corect version, can someone point me to the right update package too?

http://www.bayareapsychos.com see for yourself. thanks.

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jensclas
Re: Updating Go daddys xoops to latest, for slow site

First lets verify what version you have:

How to verify what XOOPS version I am running? see the version.php in /include folder
// $Id$
define("XOOPS_VERSION","XOOPS xxxxx");
?>

so navigate through your folders - try yoursite/public_html/include and look for include.php and find the above lines.

You sould be able to open the file with notepad. Use your ftp program.


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radbeets
Re: Updating Go daddys xoops to latest, for slow site
  • 2006/9/28 5:05

  • radbeets

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// $Id: version.php 185 2006-01-22 23:49:01Z skalpa $

define("XOOPS_VERSION","XOOPS 2.2.4");

?>

Okay, so im not that slow, that means im definitely running on 2.2.4. So if the 2.2.x has been abandoned, is there any way to fully upgrade to the newest version without losing anything?

Thanks for your prompt help by the way.

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Marco
Re: Updating Go daddys xoops to latest, for slow site
  • 2006/9/28 5:17

  • Marco

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have you properly activated cache features ?
marco
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radbeets
Re: Updating Go daddys xoops to latest, for slow site
  • 2006/9/28 5:34

  • radbeets

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I have not changed anything in the Cache.

What's a reasonable setting for most modules?

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