Thank You

Readers who’ve stuck with me through the recent MT 500-error incident. It’s solved now and I’m grateful some still dropped by when the site was down and wished me in the shoutbox. :)

I’d also like to give thanks to Mack at Brand New Malaysian for plugging the post about the TMS and AirAsia Project. Not to mention also for mentioning my B.A. (Multimedia) project that I’ve just completed when I was in Melbourne. On a side note, I’m back in Malaysia now actually.

Mack is so far one of the few who’ve managed to really understand the project and like I commented, though it might not be my strongest work, it’s the best I could do with so little time. You can search and find out the stress I had during my last semester. Chaotic it was.

My apologies for not listing other names who may have supported me through the harder times. I hope you’d stay with me for the many more years to come and hope my posts become more interesting for everyone.

Thank you and cheers.

5 thoughts on “Thank You”

  1. Bob said he installed the fix on my server but I’m still getting the errors :( Guess I’ll have to bug him to take a look at it again.

    Congrats on getting error-free ;)

  2. Hmm..if you’re the only author on your MT weblog, why not just upgrate to MT 3.17 ? If you’ve got multiple authors (more than 3) than I guess it’s a good reason to stick to your old version. I’m just saying this in case the fix doesn’t work with older versions.

    Try posting a thread or adding a reply to one of the already existing ones at the MT support forum. :)

    Cheers and thanks.

  3. There are four MT weblogs running on my server. I’m the author of three of them (but one is under a different name), and Bob has one. So far I’ve left upgrading, importing, migrating and all that kinda stuff to Bob coz he’s the one with the technical know-how. I’ll check out the support forum, thanks! :)

  4. Weird. Mine’s working fine already. As mentioned in the forum, do a ‘mt-check.cgi’ on your MT and make sure you have this:

    DBD::mysql
    Your server has DBD::mysql installed (version 3.0001_3).

    The version 3.0001_3 is the version I have and the one most have installed. The update to this has solved the 500 dilemma.

    Cheers. :)

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