My Retro FlatPress Blogs
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No costs?
So here in Germany we have to pay for the electricity...
So here in Germany we have to pay for the electricity...
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Maybe a service of another FP user could help here: https://eshost-com-ar.translate.goog/ho ... r_sch=httpvirtualsky wrote: ↑Sat Apr 23, 2022 6:15 pm I'm really sorry about that. I just didn't have the disposable income any longer to pay for the hosting fees. I had to cut back on what I could do on-line. It wasn't anything to do with FlatPress. If I do get a chance to put up another blog, it will be a FlatPress blog.
If Admin thinks it's best to remove this thread from the forum, I completely understand.
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no costs what so ever
blue onyx is free
flatpress is free
no ip for a free domain name
just your time to set it up
here is some basics
https://www.mypoppy.uk/blog/static.php?page=This-server
you will need to open ports on your router like 80 444 22 but thats simple
blue onyx is free
flatpress is free
no ip for a free domain name
just your time to set it up
here is some basics
https://www.mypoppy.uk/blog/static.php?page=This-server
you will need to open ports on your router like 80 444 22 but thats simple
Proudly using flatpress https://www.mypoppy.uk/blog
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George, your statement "no costs what so ever" is wrong. Repeating yourself doesn't make it less wrong.George wrote: ↑Sat Apr 23, 2022 7:42 pm no costs what so ever
blue onyx is free
flatpress is free
no ip for a free domain name
just your time to set it up
here is some basics
https://www.mypoppy.uk/blog/static.php?page=This-server
you will need to open ports on your router like 80 444 22 but thats simple
- As already mentioned, electricity is not free.
- Maybe getting a used computer is not free.
- Time is not "free", because you won't live forever.
But it depends on the number of visitors and offered content, i.e., serving lots of videos is probably a bad idea.
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Thank you, George, for your suggestion. I think what you're suggesting here is hosting my own server. It's a great idea and I used to do this (using Linux and Apache), before moving out of the city and off of the grid. We now live out in the middle of nowhere, off-grid, and the only access to the Internet we have is via our cell phone hotspot. But, we also save on expenses by not having unlimited bandwidth. So, hosting from home isn't feasible right now.George wrote: ↑Sat Apr 23, 2022 7:42 pm no costs what so ever
blue onyx is free
flatpress is free
no ip for a free domain name
just your time to set it up
here is some basics
https://www.mypoppy.uk/blog/static.php?page=This-server
you will need to open ports on your router like 80 444 22 but thats simple
However, Byethost may be just what I'm looking for. I'm just checking them out and it looks as though you can install Flatpress with one of their free accounts. So, there's hope.
It ain't retro to me.... it's just how I live!
https://www.thegrove.in.nf/retroblog
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From https://byet.host/index.php/free-hosting:
PHP 5.3 is no longer officially supported as of 30 Jun 2012. That's only ten years back.
FlatPress requires PHP 5.6.
PHP version 5.3? Really?!Along with all this, we provide free FTP, PHP 5.3, MySQL and our very popular feature
PHP 5.3 is no longer officially supported as of 30 Jun 2012. That's only ten years back.
FlatPress requires PHP 5.6.
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Seems to be working, though! http://my64.iblogger.org/press/ It says that I'm now running Flatpress 1.2.1. Is that the latest stable release?
Now, I just need to start migrating my blog posts to my new Flatpress install. I'm a very happy camper.
It ain't retro to me.... it's just how I live!
https://www.thegrove.in.nf/retroblog
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That's cool.virtualsky wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 9:25 pmSeems to be working, though! http://my64.iblogger.org/press/ It says that I'm now running Flatpress 1.2.1. Is that the latest stable release?
Now, I just need to start migrating my blog posts to my new Flatpress install. I'm a very happy camper.
Yes, 1.2.1 is the latest FlatPress release.
You can lookup the PHP version on your server from the FP administration area -> Maintain -> Show info about PHP.
By the way: If you would like to know, how many pages your blog consists of, then you may wish to use my new tiny shiny plugin 'Count Pages' released just a few minutes ago: https://www.robertriebisch.de/2022/04/2 ... st-fertig/ (page is German only, but instructions included are in English and the plugin supports German and English so far).
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Hey thanks for mentioning it! I'll check it out for sure.
According to Maintenance page, I'm running PHP 7.4.8
According to Maintenance page, I'm running PHP 7.4.8
It ain't retro to me.... it's just how I live!
https://www.thegrove.in.nf/retroblog
https://www.thegrove.in.nf/retroblog
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I'm glad you found a way to continue your blog.
By the way, your blog has a very interesting topic. I like good, old technology, not only for nostalgic reasons, but also because it can often be repaired. I prefer that to the constant "Throw it out, buy it new" from today.
By the way, your blog has a very interesting topic. I like good, old technology, not only for nostalgic reasons, but also because it can often be repaired. I prefer that to the constant "Throw it out, buy it new" from today.
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