On 9/8/05, John Krystynak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm a new user, and I look at the process of getting Maypole to work
> as a kind of archaelogical dig / Mystery Cruise.
> 
> For example, at this page:
>  http://maypole.perl.org/?ImprovedAsForm
> with a relatively recent update of 6/17/05, it says that AsForm.pm
> should be available here:
> 
> http://www.cafes.net/peterspeltz/
> 
> However, that page gives: "Forbidden You don't have permission to
> access /peterspeltz/ on this server."
> 
> Maypole should be subtitled: "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Perl"...
> 
> still, I do have it kind of working...
> 

Oh Gosh. Please no one confuse Maypole with code that i write. That is
not fair to Maypole or the maintainers.  However, i do *maybe*  have
AsForm and the SuperModel to where they will add more joy than pain to
your Maypole app.  Geneally the goal is to get the computer to do as
much as it can for me.  Now i could have written 5 Maypole apps had i
coded everything by hand by now but when i'm done, this will make all
of them go 5 times faster and  I have a lot to write. I learned a few
of the lessons Simon learned the hard way. :)

I was wondering why people were thinking it was at that site.  Sorry
about that. I will put a redirect in there so it goes to the right
page.  The code is at
www.cafes.net/peter

Cheers,


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