RE: What hapened to AxKit.com?

2001-10-08 Thread Matt Sergeant

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> I finally convinced some of my colleagues
> to look at AxKit as a replacement for Cocoon.
> But when we try to go to the website, it
> times out. An nslookup of 'www.axkit.com'
> and 'www.axkit.org' and 'axkit.org', etc,
> result in 'can't find www.axkit.com: 
> Non-existent host/domain'. The same used to
> be true of take23.org, but it showed up again
> recently...  All of this happened shortly
> after Sept. 11

Conspiracies abound!

take23.org is back and alive (though I haven't had time to update any
content). The other domains I own are all pending registrar transfers from
NSI to TUCOWS, and the holdup is Demon Internet who were the tech admin for
the domains who I keep pestering to fill in the templates. I'll call them
again. Once they are transfered (hopefully today or tomorrow, or I'm going
to blow my top), the domains should be back alive within a day or so
(pending DNS propogation).

Meanwhile, axkit.org is available at http://217.158.50.178/ (which is where
it will live permanently).

There's also a transfer to apache.org supposed to happen, and I'll get on
top of that when I get the domains back (I can't really do that from work).

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Re: What hapened to AxKit.com?

2001-10-03 Thread Jim Winstead

you can get to axkit.com at http://217.158.50.178/

you can read about matt's travails in getting it up and
running again at his diary on use.perl.org.

http://use.perl.org/~matts/journal

jim



Re: What hapened to AxKit.com?

2001-10-03 Thread Chris Devers

On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Perl Man wrote:

> At 02:42 PM 10/3/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>
> >Does anyone have factual information about the
> >AxKit website?
>
> Here's what I got after trying to join their email list:
> 
> After 10 days (232 hours), your message could not be 
> fully delivered.
> It failed to be received by the following address(es):
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (host: sergeant.org) (queue: network)
> Problems usually are due to service interruptions at the receiving 
> machine. Less often, they are caused by the communication system.
> Your message follows:

I tried to get to sergeant.org today and it was inaccessible too. 


 


-- 
Chris Devers [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: What hapened to AxKit.com?

2001-10-03 Thread Perl Man

At 02:42 PM 10/3/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>
>Does anyone have factual information about the
>AxKit website?
>
Here's what I got after trying to join their email list:

After 10 days (232 hours), your message could not be 
fully delivered.
It failed to be received by the following address(es):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (host: sergeant.org) (queue: network)
Problems usually are due to service interruptions at the receiving 
machine. Less often, they are caused by the communication system.
Your message follows:




Re: What hapened to AxKit.com?

2001-10-03 Thread Joshua Chamas

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> I finally convinced some of my colleagues
> to look at AxKit as a replacement for Cocoon.
> But when we try to go to the website, it
> times out. An nslookup of 'www.axkit.com'
> and 'www.axkit.org' and 'axkit.org', etc,
> result in 'can't find www.axkit.com:
> Non-existent host/domain'. The same used to
> be true of take23.org, but it showed up again
> recently...  All of this happened shortly
> after Sept. 11
> 

If AxKit doesn't work out, Apache::ASP has XSLT
functionality that rivals AxKit & Cocoon with a 
dbm based cache layer...

  http://www.apache-asp.org/xml.html#XSLT%20Tranformations

Next time I post benchmarks on the mod_perl list,
you will see some XSLT performance comparisons.  
AxKit is definately faster than Apache::ASP by 
some .005 sec per request on my machine, but this 
may not make a difference for you.  Also in benchmarks
I have seen both Apache::ASP & AxKit to be faster than
Cocoon v1 ... I never got v2 installed.

BTW, if no one else tells you on the list, the AxKit site is \
just temporarily down due to the author Matt moving recently.
I don't have current status on this.

--Josh



What hapened to AxKit.com?

2001-10-03 Thread mike

I finally convinced some of my colleagues
to look at AxKit as a replacement for Cocoon.
But when we try to go to the website, it
times out. An nslookup of 'www.axkit.com'
and 'www.axkit.org' and 'axkit.org', etc,
result in 'can't find www.axkit.com: 
Non-existent host/domain'. The same used to
be true of take23.org, but it showed up again
recently...  All of this happened shortly
after Sept. 11


I have searched websites and mail lists for
any news about the axkit site (and for that matter
sergeant.org), but I have only turned up one post
about the site being down, and it suggested that it was
being transferred to apache.org.


Does anyone have factual information about the
AxKit website?


Thank you!


Mike Hitchcock
[EMAIL PROTECTED]