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SQL Errors Redux


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We've had some fresh reports of the dreaded "error 28 from table handler" coming back (along with the odd error -1). In fact, I believe it's happening right now.

Let me stress that this is only our fault in so much that we chose FuitadNET as our web hosting provider. There's nothing we can do to solve this short of harassing them. It's their problem that they let areas fill up that are necessary for the correct operation of our databases. We can't empty them, since much of their contents belong to other users - again, let us stress that this problem is caused without our mistake; the error belongs to the web hosting company and their staff.

Still, thanks to those of you that let us know. I'll reiterate my guidelines for e-mailing us from last time this happened:

It's better that not every member e-mails us: perhaps the folks in chat at the time could arrange for one person to send the e-mail. Keep the subject line "SQL Error" (change the '+' in the default subject to a space, if it's there) so we can filter the messages nicely.

Thanks for your patience, folks.

Edit
Some clarification - the problem described here with the web hosting applies ONLY to "error 28" issues. Other problems may not be host related and should still be brought to our attention using the guidelines above. -R51
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New Media


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After a long downtime, we have some new media to share with you! First off, we've got new fanart from several artists, including lizsama, Kame, Rujuken, Silverfork, rikacmo, and Ashe. Thanks to The_Pink_Nu1 for his help in preparing this new batch.

Also up is some new Final Fantasy VI media. Thanks to Dong0, we have a Japanese commercial advertising (I presume) the re-release of Final Fantasy VI for the Playstation over there. It's MPEG and about four megabytes, so pick it up!

We hope to have some more media updates soon, so keep hounding us to finish.
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Site Move Complete


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If you're reading this, the site move is complete. If you find any errors, please let us know.
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Mozilla Firefox 1.0 Arrives


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That's right, folks: the first release of Firefox 1.0 designated for general use rather than being a "Technology Preview" is out now. If you've ever held off from giving it a go because you don't trust beta software, now would be a good time to make the leap.



There are few new visible features in this release; the main focus has been on fixing bugs and improving stability. That leaves my post a little empty, so I'll go over some thoughts about Firefox in general, since this is probably the last milestone post I'll make.



First, it's worth dispelling some illusions that you might have heard from so-called Firefox "fanboys". Is Firefox perfect? No. Does it have every feature you would ever possibly need in a browser? No. (That's what extensions are for, after all.) Now that the version number is 1.0, is it guaranteed to work flawlessly and never crash or behave strangely? No. That's an important one: I've seen too many posts across the Web screaming in Firefox's defence "This is beta software! Everything will be perfect in 1.0!" That's certainly not true. It's as stable as I'd expect from any Web browser, though, and a good deal more so than most of the Internet Explorer releases I've used in the past.



It's also not the amazing all-in-one PC security kit some make it out to be. Mozilla and Firefox have had their share of vulnerabilities reported against them, though few have been as critical as those seen and exploited in Internet Explorer in recent times. It's almost certainly true that the average user is less likely to be duped into installing spyware using Firefox compared to IE, but it's also true that, provided you keep it updated with the latest patches, IE is a suitably secure alternative if you browse the Web with your eyes open, and don't just say "Yes" to everything a dialog box asks you. The Windows XP SP2 version of IE in particular is much safer than previous incarnations, though good luck getting it on an earlier version of Windows.



If you're wondering why I'm not just singing Firefox's praises as usual, it's because there's already been a lot of hype, and I think in some respects it's detrimental. Some new users who've taken in all the good press come to Firefox expecting nothing short of a life-changing experience, and are then naturally disappointed. At the end of the day, Firefox is just a browser. We think it's the best one available at the moment, and urge you to give it a go if you haven't already. It won't cure cancer, but it might make your Web browsing more efficient if you give it a chance.



With that said, what aspects of Firefox might you find particularly helpful? I've compiled a few I personally enjoy and have heard postiive comments about.





Tabbed Browsing

Not really an advantage over many browsers other than plain Internet Explorer, since it's pretty widely implemented, but it's a useful feature. Personally, I didn't see the point for a long time — what was wrong with organising pages in taskbar buttons? The real benefit is actually in background tabs. Try visiting, say, a thumbnail gallery where you want to view several pictures from it. Try clicking them all with the middle button — they'll open in unfocused tabs, so you can click every link that interests you and then go back to see all the results.


Popup Blocking

Even XPSP2 IE6 has this, now, so again it's not a major advantage any more; still, unrequested popups will rarely bother you in Firefox. Little further explanation is necessary, except that if you're new to popup blocking, don't worry about popups you do want to see because you've clicked them on purpose — any good popup blocker will still let these through, and Firefox is no exception. (It is possible to tweak the browser to block them all, though, if you so wish.)


Quick access to clearing sensitive information

Head over to the Privacy tab of the Options window, and you'll find all sensitive information the browser might store (cookies, saved form information, passwords etc.) in one place, where you can clear them quickly and, if you need to, prevent them from being saved in the future.


Extensions

If Firefox's native features aren't enough for you, you can often find an extension to add what you're looking for. For example, if popup blocking alone isn't enough, try AdBlock to get rid of most inline ads too. Tabbrowser Extensions and Tabbrowser Preferences both add more preferences and features to tabbed browsing (though I recommend the latter if you can live without the extra functions of the former, as it's generally more stable and less disruptive of native code).




It only takes a quick Google search to find more appreciated features. As you may be aware by now, our particular platform for encouraging users to move away from IE is based on Web standards. Internet Explorer's standards support is looking very dated nowadays, and it's causing the Web to stagnate in the way Netscape 4 did a few years ago, as authors are forced to keep legacy code for IE compatibility, often at the expense of making pages that look and work better. Just about any browser other than IE works pretty well from this point of view, but Mozilla's Gecko engine is our favourite core, and Firefox the easiest interface to it for migrating from Internet Explorer. If you care about CoN's alternative styles, it's likely that future ones simply won't be available to IE users (some of the current ones already look pretty bad anyway).



Anyway — I hope everyone has a good experience with Firefox 1.0.





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E-mail Troubles


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In the continuing saga of our "you get what you pay for" hosting, a lot of e-mails sent by the forum (and me) are just bouncing straight back at the moment.

Obviously, this makes it difficult to register. If you've registered for the forum recently and your confirmation doesn't arrive, please e-mail Rangers51 (see the staff page for contact info) and ask him nicely to forward it to you manually. Obviously, for security reasons, we can only forward the e-mail to the address you used to register - if you need it sent to another address, please log in and change your registered address there first.

For all current users, and everyone who's already had a manual confirmation sent, please don't try to change your forum e-mail address until this is resolved, as your account will be deactivated pending response to an e-mail you'll never receive. It'd also be helpful if you could temporarily unsubscribe from any active topics to lighten the bounce load on our mailbox -- it's not like you'd have received notification anyway.

Sorry about that. We'll let you know once this has been resolved, which we really hope is sooner rather than later.

Update 28 Oct 2004: Our host has solved the problem of our mailbox filling up with bounces by preventing any e-mail from reaching us at all. So there's little point e-mailing us now... we won't have your bounced mail, and we won't get your request to forward it, either. Sorry, loves. And a tip: if your webhost ever changes management, leave immediately.
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Site Update: New FF6 Fanfiction


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The latest addition to the Caves of Narshe FF6 fanfiction section is an interesting fanfic by forum-member L. Cully.

"Lost Daughter" is a short-fic about one of the female characters from FFVI, and the fate of a lone, very human soldier. Written in an interesting fashion, and thought-provoking. (Author can be contacted by email at nistelle [at] hotmail.com, or through the forums, for comment).
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