On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 7:15 AM, P Kishor <[email protected]> wrote: > Please try again at > > http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Am3SSF48QCE9dERjcko2YWNrSzJVLUZLd1QyaldsYXc&hl=en > > I had the following settings on the spreadsheet > > Edit option: Allow anyone to edit (no sign-in required) > Visibility option: Anyone who has the link can access. No sign-in required. > > Yet, it would sometimes ask folks to log in first. I have changed the > Visibility option to > > Visibility option: Anyone on the Internet can find and access. No > sign-in required. > > I have tested it with a couple of browsers while not logged in, and > have been able to edit the spreadsheet. Please try again. If you still > have difficulty, just email me the following off-list > > place: <city>, <province|state>, <country> > discipline: <?> > latitude: <decimal deg> > longitude: <decimal deg> >
Please remember to provide the main discipline for which you use PDL (hint, hint, you user from Alexandria, VA). Besides the fact that an empty field harshes my map, I hope to have a good enough database of PDL users that I can enhance the map to be searchable/mappable by discipline. It will be very useful to learn of the diversity of PDL users. If I don't have an entry for the discipline, I will err toward the assumption that it was a mistake and exclude it from the listing. Assuming there are 100,000 Perl users worldwide, of which, 0.1% use PDL, my little map still has a long ways to go. I am going to advertise the spreadsheet on Perlmonks as well. _______________________________________________ Perldl mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.jach.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/perldl
