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A little bit of Web site maintenance planned for tonight
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Some back-end upgrades we need to make before we launch our new health Web site — it's called Welcommons, look for more info in the next two weeks — will require us to suspend all of the interactive features of our Web site for about an hour tonight.
Reading and watching videos on our Web site will still be possible.
From 12:15 a.m. to about 1:15 a.m., users won't be able to post comments, write blog entries or user other interactive features of our Web site. Also, users should expect to have to log back in to our Web site once the maintenance period is complete. The KUsports message boards will not be affected.
Once the interactive features are back, it may take the entire weekend for the search engine to re-index. At that time, you'll be able to search but you may not be able to find everything. The search engine will get better as the hours go by.
If you have any questions, please do leave them in the comments.
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Comments
Mariposa 3 years, 4 months ago
I googled back-end upgrades in an attempt to find a definition and failed to do so. I would appreciate it if you could provide one. Thanks.
Jonathan Kealing 3 years, 4 months ago
Mariposa--
Well, in short, we're merging two separate databases into one, so we can integrate data from Marketplace with the data from the rest of our Web site.
Jonathan Kealing Online editor
Boston_Corbett 3 years, 4 months ago
I could use a front end and a back end update. Maybe the pizza delivery folks can drop one by.
Dateable_Shelter_Dude 3 years, 4 months ago
Will I become famous, rich and have supermodels follow me around only for me to spurn them for someone older and wittier like Kathy Bates?
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