Re: perl.apache.org problem

2003-08-28 Thread Cees Hek
Quoting Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Cees Hek wrote:
  It looks like something has gone awry with the perl.apache.org website.  It
 is
  currently pointing to the Apache Portable Runtime website.
  
  You can bypass it by going directly to:
  
  http://perl.apache.org/index2.html
  
  This looks like the result of a change to put up a protest page at the
 start of
  every *.apache.org website.  Perhaps someone can notify the powers that be
 to
  fix the problem.
 
 There is no problem, Cees. This is done by the Apache Software Foundation. 
 mod_perl is an ASF project if you didn't know.
 
 Have you read what it says on http://perl.apache.org/?

Hi Stas,

The protest page wasn't the problem.  I did noticed that they had put it on all
the .apache.org websites.  However when I went to perl.apache.org, instead of
seeing the protest page or the mod_perl website, I got the Apache Portable
Runtime website (ie the page found at http://apr.apache.org).  

I guess the admins at the Apache Foundation noticed quickly enough and fixed the
problem.

Cheers,

Cees


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Re: perl.apache.org problem

2003-08-27 Thread Stas Bekman
Cees Hek wrote:
It looks like something has gone awry with the perl.apache.org website.  It is
currently pointing to the Apache Portable Runtime website.
You can bypass it by going directly to:

http://perl.apache.org/index2.html

This looks like the result of a change to put up a protest page at the start of
every *.apache.org website.  Perhaps someone can notify the powers that be to
fix the problem.
There is no problem, Cees. This is done by the Apache Software Foundation. 
mod_perl is an ASF project if you didn't know.

Have you read what it says on http://perl.apache.org/?

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