Subject: Re: New version of JOL - a JCL replacement language I couldn't resist Paul....
A photo at Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clemclarke I have uploaded the Jol Documentation as a Zip file. I suggest it be downloaded and unzipped into a directory called \JOLIBM, although any directory can be used. The Windows version of Jol will be loaded into the same directory. You can then start or double click on the AA_index.html file. Here's the link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1685iH2B7-KJ8yHNhHag_7vymrNLhpj4o/view?usp=drive_link If you open the DOCS folder, and click on or start AA_index.html, your browser will open and you can look at all the documents. Clem On Mon, May 5, 2025 at 5:45 PM Paul Gilmartin < [email protected]> wrote: > On Sun, 4 May 2025 23:10:45 -0700, Tom Brennan wrote: > > >Clem posted the original link, so we can assume he has control over the > >DNS name and the server contents. Do you trust Clem? I do. > > > I've never met Clem. I don't know what he looks like, Why should I > trust someone who claims to be Clem. That's what certificates are for. > > >Looks like Clem fixed the cert problem today, as Thomas mentioned. So > >that should hopefully eliminate most of your concerns such as redirect > >and malware, along with the .org guess. Ready to click yet? :) > > > Expired certificate? > > >It could be Clem set it up with a self-signed cert and put that cert in > >the trusted store in his browser. That way when he tests himself, it > >looks good. I've done that myself for local testing or for a small set > >of users. These days I use ZeroSSL certs, even for testing. No more > >hassles, no more evil red marks on the browser URL line. > > > I don't grok "self-signed". > > > On Sun, 4 May 2025 23:23:06 -0700, Tom Brennan wrote: > > >Since it's still May 4th here in California, here's one that tells you > >to go away even after you got there :) (server under my desk) > >https://www.mildredbrennan.com/ > > > "still May 4th here"‽ What brand server are you using that doesn't > know it's no longer May 4 inHerstmonceux? Probably Microsoft. > Long after it was generally recognized as a Bad Idea they kept > system clocks and file timestamps in local time (as does ISPF.) > > > >On 5/4/2025 10:54 PM, David Cole wrote: > >> Agreed (with Gil). There's a lot more dangers in bad websites than just > >> credentials theft. > >> > >> If my browser says "don't go there", I won't. > >> > Three. Firefox, Safari, and curl. The one I tried is better now. > > -- > gil > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, > send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
