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Attention, passengers. This flight may experience some turbulence as it moves to a new host. As your captain, I caution you to keep comments light, as they may not make it to the destination. I will be trying to preserve the integrity of things by employing the technique in this post, especially in regards to the comment by Bes Z.

Edit:

I couldn’t, for some reason, access my domain registrar’s panel last night, so the site was still “live” at the old host. Interestingly enough, though, as soon as I changed the DNS server settings to point to the new host, I was “live” there, according to a ping that I just sent. Wow! I’m even using Rogers’ DNS servers for name resolution here at home. Cool.

For those who are in areas where DNS takes longer to propagate from North America (specifically, Texas), there still should be no issues posting comments, as I’ve got the site still up at the old host, pointing to the database on the new one, as the link shows to do.

I’d like a bit of feedback about the move. Let me know if you still “see” the site as it was. My email address is in the sidebar, if you want to let me know that way. If that doesn’t seem to work, try mrcorey at gmail dot com. Leaving a comment here should work fine, though.

One Comment

  1. MacBros says:

    I guess my comment that I made on this post didn’t make the transition.

    It’s working fast BTW.

    Who you hosted with?

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