Thanks John - appreciate the tips.
I have now changed to my hosts Unix servers and (when the site is working - see below) the speed issue seems a lot better.
However, I now get messages that there are errors on the pages that load (annoying but not critical), but more critically most of the pages beyong the home page can't be accessed at all more than half of the time - I just get a url not found message. It's wierd - sometimes they are there and sometimes not.
I can't put the site live until these problems are sorted as I have already had Worldpay tell me the site has too many problems once, so this issue is now holding up my income generation!
I am not a professional web designer although I have a copy of Developer - I have several retail concepts I want to launch - so although I know my way around html etc quite a bit for an amateur, it is quite possible that I have mucked something up somewhere.
The wierd thing is that these problems did not exist on the Windows server, where it was only the speed issue that caused a problem. Is Unix less tolerant of JavaScript mistakes for example - I have lots of "extras" e.g. drop-down section lists, login bar etc etc.
Should I still talk to my hosts about the topics you raised John - do you think my current problems may be to do with the servers ability to execute perl scripts, or are your points only relevant to the speed issue?
Thanks
Jon
I have now changed to my hosts Unix servers and (when the site is working - see below) the speed issue seems a lot better.
However, I now get messages that there are errors on the pages that load (annoying but not critical), but more critically most of the pages beyong the home page can't be accessed at all more than half of the time - I just get a url not found message. It's wierd - sometimes they are there and sometimes not.
I can't put the site live until these problems are sorted as I have already had Worldpay tell me the site has too many problems once, so this issue is now holding up my income generation!
I am not a professional web designer although I have a copy of Developer - I have several retail concepts I want to launch - so although I know my way around html etc quite a bit for an amateur, it is quite possible that I have mucked something up somewhere.
The wierd thing is that these problems did not exist on the Windows server, where it was only the speed issue that caused a problem. Is Unix less tolerant of JavaScript mistakes for example - I have lots of "extras" e.g. drop-down section lists, login bar etc etc.
Should I still talk to my hosts about the topics you raised John - do you think my current problems may be to do with the servers ability to execute perl scripts, or are your points only relevant to the speed issue?
Thanks
Jon
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