Ulrich
While Wikipedia already has some topics relating to gliding, I think we
would do better with our own soaring-only wiki, and then get some interwiki
links to it from Wikipedia.
Maybe we invite the HGFA members to join in with submissions ? I'm sure
there's a lot of things we could
On 22/01/2006, at 19:05, Jason Armistead wrote:
But a lot of information, as it relates to Australian soaring,
where to get equipment, etc, (the kind of stuff that gets asked
from time to time here on Aus-Soaring) is really not what Wikipedia
is all about.
There are no rules for what a
I'm also finding the same thing, this is the only site that I have to refresh
to get the next page, so I don't think Geoff is the only one affected
Sean
Geoff Kidd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Tom
Will check in the options.
The reason I let Scott know is that my
I am towing @ Horsham Fri Sat 10/11 Feb
bringing the Tug back to Bacchus Marsh Sun 12Feb.
Anybody travelling to Horsham late Thu 09 Feb and
can offer a poor Tuggie a lift???
Regards
Ian
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Glider pilots usually rely on Tuggies to
provide them with lift
The %%$#$ tuggie dropped me in sink
.did
the %%%$$% tuggie pull the yellow handle?
My scored Ok today 9 launches, no relights
and home to cook a BBQ dinner.
Brownie points both sides of the fence.
SDF
Hey guys
Sorry about the need for a refresh. The pages on ClubClass2006 are
created statically, not dynamically. This means that their default
time is quite long. I think for example IE won't look to see if they
have changed for maybe 24 hours.
I am looking at the configuration now to
Scott,
Don't worry too much about it. You
are doing a great job with the site and the results.
Now that we are used to it, I find
that hitting the"Refresh" button is quite refreshing.
Regards Geoff
- Original Message -
From:
Scott Penrose
To: Discussion of issues
Scott
The following web pages may help
Both
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q234067/
and
http://vancouver-webpages.com/META/metatags.detail.html
talk about the use of META tags in HTML pages to force page expiry (and
thus reloads) from Internet Explorer.
Cheers
Jason
At 10:45 PM