cPanel Home Loaders

Last time, we discussed the interfaces in cPanel to manage Programming Language modules, such as PEAR packages. We were left with this problem:

Once the particular module is installed to the user’s home directory, it is available for use in his application. However, the application must be modified, or the environment configured, to inform the [...]

Site Upgrade

After many delays, I finally updated to the latest version of WordPress. Delays…I really mean excuses. Web Applications can be downright annoying to upgrade. The worst in my experience is OS Commerce. Even on a non-modified version, OS Commerce mishandles upgrades. Hence I simply dreaded this upgrade.

With the upgrade now accomplished, I must say [...]

cPanel Language Module Interfaces

Scripting languages often provide a central location to obtain modules   for use in user applications. For example, Perl has CPAN and PHP has   PEAR. cPanel 11 provides an easy to use interface for managing modules   for Perl, PHP and Ruby, both from WHM and cPanel. In this first of a   two [...]

From Tech Support to QA

Resolve the issue and move to the next one. This is a common mind set among the Tech Support personnel where I work. This is certainly commendable from the customer’s view point as the customer certainly wants the issue resolved and in a timely fashion. However, what benefits the customer more:

Resolve the immediate problem; [...]