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    Invalid command ‘Header’ in htaccess

    • Post author:cliper
    • Post published:February 1, 2011
    • Post category:Blog
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    You might encounter an error in your /etc/apache2/error.log stating:   [Tue Feb 01 00:57:02 2011] [alert] [client 192.168.1.102] /home/cliper/lampen/.htaccess:  Invalid command 'Header', perhaps misspelled or defined by a module not…

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    Playing with your hosts file /etc/hosts

    • Post author:cliper
    • Post published:January 27, 2011
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    Last week, I've been playing a lot of my local PC and my development computer. Sometimes we need to replicate everything from server to local. You know what I mean?…

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    Images don’t show up in Magento Product Information Page

    • Post author:cliper
    • Post published:January 27, 2011
    • Post category:Blog
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    Late yesterday, we're working on something we don't expect in magento. Looking into the problem is very frustrating because we really don't have any clue what just happened until we…

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    Copying Multiple Files using SCP

    • Post author:cliper
    • Post published:January 20, 2011
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      For the rest of my Linux experience, I've been doing a lot of backups. One tool that I can rely on is "scp" (Secure Copy). Well, I'd recommend this…

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    Backup/Restore mysql databases using mysqldump

    • Post author:cliper
    • Post published:December 8, 2010
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    Sometimes we want to have a dump of all our databases in mysql and restore it later to somewhere else or in the same server. here’s how... In your terminal:…

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