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Testing…

Posted on September 21, 2004 Written by Diane

Please let this work. Please let this work. Please let this work.

Update: Okay, this has been Bad Day at Black Rock. I finally went thermonuclear on Movable Type and removed: my MT install, my MT archives, and my MT databases. Things are much, much better—for example, new comments actually post now—but they’re still not perfect. I am sweating this hard.

(No one else’s update seems to have gone so horribly, irretrievably wrong. I don’t know what happened.)

Update 2: I’m having rebuilding problems with the site, but from what I can tell on the MT boards, that’s a real common problem. I have the fix, but when I try to update the file on the site and then rebuild, I get an error message having to do with /xCA. Which I think is an encoding error. Which is undoubtedly something Darin can help with.

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  1. Diane says

    September 21, 2004 at 2:56 pm

    This is a test of the emergency blogging system. Actually, it’s just a bit more a test. Possibly a test of my IQ, or even my sanity.

  2. toni says

    September 21, 2004 at 4:33 pm

    Looks like it’s working fine, although the blue through me there for a minute… I thought I had wandered too far afield.

  3. Diane Patterson says

    September 21, 2004 at 9:15 pm

    Testing some more, as the spammers apparently have forgotten my page (not that I should complain about that, mind you).

  4. Otto Kitsinger says

    September 21, 2004 at 10:45 pm

    Glad you’ve got things at least kinda working. I need your comments so I have a comedy outlet.

  5. Jerry Pritchard says

    September 24, 2004 at 11:26 pm

    Diane,

    I just checked in after not keeping up with your journal for a few weeks. Very sorry to learn of Simon’s scary incident and trip to Emergency Room.

    Have him thoroughly checked out by medical doctors and child development specialists as well. This is just too unusual to put down as food allergy, tiredness, or infection.

    All best wishes.

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