Archived Forum
Our archived forum can be found at www.hertford.net/yoursay. The forum is for reference only.
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Have you submitted new sitemap to google/got it respidered? I keep cliciking on the "Forum" link that google thows up and it still goes to the old one.
Yes yes I _could_ use a bookmark
Yes yes I _could_ use a bookmark
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It takes time to keep a catalogue of the entire web up-to-date - even for Google. This forum has only been online for four days!newcomer wrote:Have you submitted new sitemap to google/got it respidered? I keep cliciking on the "Forum" link that google thows up and it still goes to the old one.
Yes yes I _could_ use a bookmark
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Tell google to hurry up!Steve wrote:It takes time to keep a catalogue of the entire web up-to-date - even for Google. This forum has only been online for four days!
Oh dear, am I now part of the instant gratification generation..
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The "Forum" sublink on google still points to the old forum...
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I've just tried accessing the Archived Forum and a page comes up saying the link has been removed or moved? Admin - any ideas please?
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Apologies, but the old forum is now no longer available. We have recently migrated to a new server that does not support the Microsoft technologies used by the old forum.Razor wrote:I've just tried accessing the Archived Forum and a page comes up saying the link has been removed or moved? Admin - any ideas please?
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Oh no, that's a real shame! There are (were) still loads of relevant recommendations of crafts and trades etc there. Is there no way of porting that section over to the new server?
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I'm afraid not.Razor wrote:Is there no way of porting that section over to the new server?
The Techie Stuff
The old forum was based on ASP/MS Access and ran on a Windows server. Development of ASP Classic ceased many years ago. There is no migration path from Snitz to PHP/MySQL, otherwise we would have done it. The new server is a LAMP stack (Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP).