On Tue, 28 Sep 2010, Jim Monty wrote:
Uh, not yet. I'm still getting HTTP 404 pages.
You'll have to give me a hint (send me the URI privately if it's the
confirmation URI).
I've never before contributed open source software, written a Perl module, or
even submitted a patch. Well, there's a
Dave Rolsky wrote:
> Jim Monty wrote:
> > I'm having difficulty registering. I may have goofed it. Now I'm getting
> > HTTP 404 messages.
>
> It was up and down while I tried to fix a bug.
>
> I see your account, so try going to the confirmation URI one more time. It
> should work now (I hope).
Uh
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010, Jim Monty wrote:
I'm having difficulty registering. I may have goofed it. Now I'm getting
HTTP 404 messages.
It was up and down while I tried to fix a bug.
I see your account, so try going to the confirmation URI one more time. It
should work now (I hope).
-dave
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Dave Rolsky wrote:
> I converted the wiki from Kwiki to Silki.
It looks great! Thanks!
> Silki requires each user to have a separate account. If you'd like to claim
> your edits, please let me know your username and I'll edit the account so you
> can use it.
I'm having difficulty registering.
I converted the wiki from Kwiki to Silki.
Silki requires each user to have a separate account. If you'd like to
claim your edits, please let me know your username and I'll edit the
account so you can use it.
This software has spam checking (which seems to sort of work ;), requires
a log in t
This probably isn't the correct place to report this, but I can't find
a contact on the website.
Spam links are being added to Wiki pages, e.g.
http://datetime.perl.org/?MailingList
http://datetime.perl.org/index.cgi?MathProblems
I don't think there's any way I can rev
On Wed, 2 Sep 2009, Jonathan Leffler wrote:
As of both last night (2009-09-01T22:30-07:00) and this morning
(2009-09-02T11:15-07:00), the http://datetime.perl.org web site is not
responding.
Does anybody know why? Did I miss an announcement of its impending demise?
Doh, I forgot to get them
As of both last night (2009-09-01T22:30-07:00) and this morning
(2009-09-02T11:15-07:00), the http://datetime.perl.org web site is not
responding.
Does anybody know why? Did I miss an announcement of its impending demise?
--
Jonathan Leffler (jleff...@us.ibm.com)
STSM, Informix Database
> Yeah, Kwiki is rather gross. I'd love to upgrade, but need some round tuits.
I'm one of the MojoMojo devs. If you can give me a wiki dump, I'll
have a look at importing it. As for styling, MM is quite flexible and
I can reproduce the current style easily.
Dan
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, Dan Dascalescu wrote:
http://datetime.perl.org/index.cgi?FAQSampleCalculations
I was wondering if you've looked into a more modern wiki for
datetime.perl.org... Kwiki is showing its age. formfu.org switched to
MojoMojo.
Yeah, Kwiki is rather gross. I'd love
>> http://datetime.perl.org/index.cgi?FAQSampleCalculations
I was wondering if you've looked into a more modern wiki for
datetime.perl.org... Kwiki is showing its age. formfu.org switched to
MojoMojo.
Anyways, thanks for the fix.
Dan
On Mon, 20 Apr 2009, Dan Dascalescu wrote:
This is the output I get when surfing to
http://datetime.perl.org/index.cgi?FAQSampleCalculations
Thanks, it's fixed.
I tried
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://datetime.perl.org/index.cgi?FAQSampleCalculations
but robots.txt disallowed arch
This is the output I get when surfing to
http://datetime.perl.org/index.cgi?FAQSampleCalculations
http://pastie.org/452322
I tried
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://datetime.perl.org/index.cgi?FAQSampleCalculations
but robots.txt disallowed archiving.
Until someone fixes Kwiki and amends the
It would be nice to have a link the sourceforge cvs or the cvs viewer from
datetime.perl.org/developer/.
http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=17187
and/or
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/perl-date-time/
Cheers,
-J
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At 12:02 PM -0600 19/3/03, Dave Rolsky wrote:
I've finally put something useful up there. Thanks very much to Rick
Measham for the design.
Don't thank me, the design is not my design at all!
All it seems I've done is supply the graphics for the page. The final
page you've created looks nothing l
I've finally put something useful up there. Thanks very much to Rick
Measham for the design.
One thing to note is that the developers section contains guidelines for
developing a DateTime::Calendar module, which is something a couple folks
have asked me about in the past.
-dave
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On 13/3/03 8:48 am, Dave Rolsky at [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thus:
> Just another plea for web design help. I'd like to put some stuff up
> there, but it'd be nice to have the site look decent. Just one example
> page would be enough for me to run with, but I have no design skill.
>
> Help!
I'll
Just another plea for web design help. I'd like to put some stuff up
there, but it'd be nice to have the site look decent. Just one example
page would be enough for me to run with, but I have no design skill.
Help!
-dave
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House Absolute Consulting
www.houseabsolute.co
On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 11:30:46AM +0100, Peter J. Acklam wrote:
> I suggest adding links to the ISO 8601:2000 Final Draft.
The W3C has a distillation of ISO 8601 billed as "date time formats
for the web" or somesuch.
I'm sure there are similar passages from the IETF as well.
Z.
Dave Rolsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This hostname now exists and I can put stuff on it, including
> dynamic content (with mod_perl and preferable, Mason).
>
> Submissions for content are welcome. Some things I'd like to
> put up there:
>
> - info about existing modules
>
> - developer docs f
This hostname now exists and I can put stuff on it, including dynamic
content (with mod_perl and preferable, Mason).
Submissions for content are welcome. Some things I'd like to put up
there:
- info about existing modules
- developer docs for DateTime project
- useful links (Olson DB, calendar
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