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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 10 1:16 pm)
Something weird happened here last night (Fri night, Sat morning)... after this site loaded, a pop-up box for a site I don't know asked me for user name and password. I clicked the box away, of course. I'm behind a firewall and anti-virus ran earlier in the evening. I wonder if this site got hacked? I'm not used to strange sites asking for my passwords! Carolly
Now that you mentioned it... I didn't get the password box, but some server tried to place an illegal cookie for ".co.uk". This occasionally happens (thankfully iCab knocks it out... :-) and probably there is no connection to the counter hack. Otherwise, it is interesting that all those oddities add up within few hours.
Like the person above, I too have seen the strange pop-up asking for my username and password. But I first saw it a few weeks ago, and it only seems to appear when I'm browsing through the older pages of Poser Textures. I've never seen it anywhere else yet, so maybe that would be a good place to start.
WAIT!!! You CAN'T reset to zero man!!!!. I spent ages on that texture :-( Here's a better solution. Tomorrow I'm going to upload the female P4 version of my denim texture(currently at the #1 most wanted). You should get some idea from it's download count what the counters should be re-set to. Is that okay with everyone? Stranger Aeons
"You should get some idea from it's download count what the counters should be re-set to." How will that tell us anything? I had one item over 13,000, been up for about a year, how will your download count tell us what this count was? I suspent all the counts were little CGI files on the server, and they all somehow got pointed to the same file at one point, but they are seperate again. If they are gone and there was no backup (and I bet there wasn't) they might be gone forever. As I said, resetting all to zero it a poor answer, but it is better than what we have now.
The download counts were part of the Freestuff database tables, not "little CGI files on the server". What happened was database file corruption. And yes, there are daily full site backups. The problem is locating exactly when the corruption occured. Those site backup files are quite large and unwieldy to deal with.
The Free Stuff counters have been corrected. The cause of the problem was corruption in the Free Stuff database table. The database table became internally cross-linked, similar to how a DOS FAT file system can have cross-linked files. To correct the counts, I pulled correct info from a nightly backup file before the corruption happened, added that download count to the current count minus 2828, which was the value written to all the Free Stuff items when the table corruption occured. So, the number is now correct, minus the downloads that occured between the nightly backup I used, and the time of the database corruption, only a matter of hours.
heads off to check "Dangerous Curves" counters... heads back Checks them against spreadsheet list of last download notations... Cool, thanks Russ. ;]
"I am a good person now and it feels... well, pretty much the same as I felt before (except that the headaches have gone away now that I'm not wearing control top pantyhose on my head anymore)"
Heh heh. I couldn't offer anything as a check though because my last tally was a few days before the glitch. And it wouldn't help on other peoples stuff... just close enough that I could look and go, ok.. it's within a few hundred, close enough. ;] I wanted to keep a total from all three sites they're posted for download at.
"I am a good person now and it feels... well, pretty much the same as I felt before (except that the headaches have gone away now that I'm not wearing control top pantyhose on my head anymore)"
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All of the "Number of Downloads" seem to start at around 2800 for most of the items.