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cafeToolbox Donations
Our goal amount of $1,200 will pay for the server through December 2008
 
  $326.81 -- 27%
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Sunday, July 06 2008 @ 06:14 PM CDT
cafeToolbox Donation Drive

After spending a lot of time reading your responses and reflecting, I've decided to continue to keep cafeToolbox completely FREE for the immediate future. Having said that, a server upgrade is required to continue the current level of service, so as of today, I am beginning the first of what will be either quarterly or semi-annual donation drives to provide funding for the monthly server costs.You will be able to donate at any time throughout the year, not just during these drives, of course.

Please donate today. A donation meter will appear at the top of most cafeToolbox pages, so you all can see the progress. Initially, it will require manual updates by me (which I hope to do daily), but I will automate it as my free time allows. Don't worry that your donation doesn't move the meter right away.

I'm still shopping around, but it looks like the cost of a dedicated server is going to be around $200 per month. That sounds like a lot, but I don't think it's out of line for a site that uses resources like cafeToolbox does. If I'm going to do the donation drives semi-annually, that works out to $1,200 needed to upgrade and keep the site going for 6 months.

Please donate according to what you feel having cafeToolbox is worth to your shop(s).

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Feed Generator 2.0 and Old File Creators Offline

The old Feed Generator 2.0 and file creators are now offline permanently. cafeToolbox's web host finally upgraded the PHP language to version 5 and the code in the old feed generator and file creators won't work in the new version. Please use cpExtract and cpFile.
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IMPORTANT -- The Future of cafeToolbox

What's going on?
First, for those that don't know (and because it came up recently), this site and all the tools that you use here are developed and maintained by just one person -- me. I work hard to make sure it runs properly for everyone, from the 50 item basic shop to the 200,000 item huge shop. I also get to answer questions about Google Base and how to use the feed generator.

The past few weeks, a growing number of cafeToolbox users have experienced errors (like Internal Server Errors) and problems (like cpExtract getting stuck) while attempting to run either the old Feed Generator 2.0 or cpExtract. Initially I believed the problems were directly related to how the script interacted with CafePress. However, last week revealed that the limitations of the current cafeToolbox web hosting package also contributed to these problems. It has become obvious that cafeToolbox has outgrown its current web hosting and needs an upgrade to continue without any other changes.

The monthly cost of the upgraded hosting is more than I can afford to pay on my own. I moved cafeToolbox to a donationware model with the hope that a large group of potential users that did not want to pay the monthly subscription fees would join and voluntarily make donations to help keep cafeToolbox running. Several of you, 74 to be exact, have provided donations over the past 18 months, a handful have done so more than once. I want to take a moment and thank every one of you for your support. You know who you are and you've helped keep the site going.

However, the number of users has increased a lot faster than the donations have come in. As an example there were 349 different users that ran cpExtract during the past 54 days. cpExtract was run nearly 4,000 times (74 times a day, roughly 3 times per hour) and added or updated 98.5 million items (1.825 million items per day, or roughly 74,000 items per hour).

To summarize, cafeToolbox has outgrown its system resources and the problems mentioned will continue until some changes are made. I don't really have an interest in doing this for profit, but have been accepting donations with the goal of covering web hosting costs.

Going forward, here are the options as I see them. If you have other ideas, please let me know.

1. Upgrade the web hosting to a package that can handle the demand
This would allow cafeToolbox to continue and would result in fewer errors. The downside is that I can't afford to pay the cost of the upgraded hosting after the average monthly donations are factored in. I could charge a monthly or annual fee to use the site, just enough to cover hosting costs, but am not sure about what you all would think or do if that was implemented. I could also put advertising on the site, but I don't think the ads would generate enough revenue either.

2. Implement a locking/queue system so that only one or two users can run cpExtract at a time, others would have to wait

This would allow cafeToolbox to continue on the current hosting with fewer errors. The downside is that it is ugly to implement and would be very inconvenient for everyone. I really don't like this idea very much.

3. Close cafeToolbox completely
Hey, it's an option, but not one I like at all. I think I'd rather keep things going as-is instead of a complete shut down.

I'm very unsure about where to go next with cafeToolbox, so I'm asking for your opinions and thoughts. Please post them in the forum topic dedicated to this issue. (Click the Link)
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cafeToolbox Internal Server Errors

Several users have reported internal server errors the past few months. At first there were just a few, but recently there have been a lot more of these errors appearing. It appears that the problems are related to the number of users and activity at cafeToolbox. I am looking into the issue.
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E-mail and Direct Marketing Chat Transcript

Click on read more to view the transcript of the e-mail and direct marketing chat held on May 21, 2008.
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Infinistitch Embrodery Chat

Click on read more to view the entire contents of the Infinistitch Embroidery Chat held on May 15, 2008
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Pet Bowls and Infinistitch Items Now Included in cpExtract

cpExtract now includes the newest products in the Cafepress lineup, the pet bowls and the six Infinistitch products. If you've added those items to your shop, they should be included in the extract.
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Google Base and the Apparel Type attribute

Thanks to an e-mail today from a cafeToolbox user, I received a quick heads up that the apparel type attribute is no longer valid in Google Base. I've updated cpFile so that it still includes that value, but does so as a custom attribute (which Google allows). I am of the feeling that more information about a product in Google Base is better, so that's why I've left it in as a custom attribute.

I'll be doing a test upload later today to confirm that the change works.
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Sections and Tools Chat Transcript

Click on read more to see the full transcript from the Sections and Tools chat transcript on May 1, 2008.
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cpExtract and cpFile Tools Now Available

The new Cafepress tools are nearly ready to go. Again, they are called cpExtract and cpFile. cpExtract will pull your product information from Cafepress. cpFile will generate a file for use with Google Base, Yahoo, or any format you want. I wanted to do some more bug testing, but given the problems that have popped up lately, I'm going to release them now. Feel free to use them, but expect some bugs, just report them in the cpExtract/cpFile Support Forum.
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Social Bookmarks and Search Chat Transcript

The complete social bookmarks and search chat transcript can be read by clicking the "read more" link.