Re: visit a web site that uses ASP

2003-12-25 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from j smith: i want to visit a web site that uses ASP which contains Java applet. i found mozilla in Debian 3.0 can't do that. which browser can do it? Yes, it can. apt-get install j2re1.3 The upside is, this provides a jada development environment too. -- Any technology

Re: CUPS admin web site errors

2003-09-01 Thread Tom Allison
Kevin McKinley wrote: On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 16:23:36 -0400 Tom Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been staring at this for a while yet and haven't found anything to help me here. google.com shows me that this happens with a lot of people out there (or has in the past) but I haven't found

Re: CUPS admin web site errors

2003-09-01 Thread Russell Shaw
Kevin McKinley wrote: On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 16:23:36 -0400 Tom Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been staring at this for a while yet and haven't found anything to help me here. google.com shows me that this happens with a lot of people out there (or has in the past) but I haven't found anything

CUPS admin web site errors

2003-08-30 Thread Tom Allison
Can anyone help me determine what might be the problem with this configuration? I can't seem to change any settings on the server or print to it using anything but the command line lpr (which works great on plain text jobs). I've been staring at this for a while yet and haven't found anything

[wml] Status da tradução do web-site do Debian

2003-07-06 Thread Michelle Ribeiro
Pessoal, Estive avaliando hoje como vai nosso trabalho de tradução das páginas web do Debian e queria compartilhar os números com vocês: Traduções - 592 (34%) Atualizado - 572 (97%) Desatualizado - 20 (3%) Não traduzido - 1125 (66%) Ou seja, temos muito o que atualizar e traduzir. Arquivos

DebianForums Web Site Launch Help!

2003-06-12 Thread SpArTaK
Hi, I started www.debianforums.org with one thing in mind and that was to give back to the Debian community, which has treated me so well over the past. I hope DebianForums grows and helps people find the answers to their questions and a general place for debian users to communicate. Although I

web site database backend?

2002-12-10 Thread Tim Verry
Knowing very little about Linux database options... Is there a way to have a database that accepts data from html forms, but which requires no administration whatsoever on the web server side? IOW a database that the user could put in their own directory structure that they could use, without

Re: web site database backend?

2002-12-10 Thread nate
Tim Verry said: Knowing very little about Linux database options... Is there a way to have a database that accepts data from html forms, but which requires no administration whatsoever on the web server side? IOW a database that the user could put in their own directory structure that

Re: web site database backend?

2002-12-10 Thread Kenneth Dombrowski
Tim Verry wrote: Knowing very little about Linux database options... Is there a way to have a database that accepts data from html forms, but which requires no administration whatsoever on the web server side? IOW a database that the user could put in their own directory structure that they

Re: Web site users, and ftp

2002-11-07 Thread Steve Waterman
this mentioned above was done automaticly, is there any way to make this an automatic process to eliminate the users calling me all the time? Maybe I should be putting all the web site files in the users home directory, that would make the directory change easier, but I don't think it will solve

Re: Web site users, and ftp

2002-11-06 Thread Debian User
into this UserDir module, but I am failing to see how that is going to help me, for all it seems to do is map a web site to a users directory. I failed to find a page that explained just what it does, I only found reference in experienced terms. What I need to know is what FTP program would be best to use

Re: Web site users, and ftp

2002-11-06 Thread Mark Ferlatte
. You're going to have a learn stuff as you go. I looked into this UserDir module, but I am failing to see how that is going to help me, for all it seems to do is map a web site to a users directory. I failed to find a page that explained just what it does, I only found reference in experienced

Re: Web site users, and ftp

2002-11-06 Thread Debian User
Thanks for the help Mark. Ok, what I would like to is web/email hosting for friends and a few clients. (so far email works fine with postfix) So, they need to have their own private domain name/web site/email per user. This means they need to have their own container. (presently I store all

Re: Web site users, and ftp

2002-11-06 Thread Stephen Gran
of doing things, but I was hoping that there was a way that the Average administrator would set up things. I looked into this UserDir module, but I am failing to see how that is going to help me, for all it seems to do is map a web site to a users directory. I failed to find a page

Re: Web site users, and ftp

2002-11-06 Thread Stephen Ryan
On Wed, 2002-11-06 at 15:31, Debian User wrote: Thanks for the help Mark. Ok, what I would like to is web/email hosting for friends and a few clients. (so far email works fine with postfix) So, they need to have their own private domain name/web site/email per user. This means

Re: Web site users, and ftp

2002-11-06 Thread Mailing List
to be easyier on newbies, there is plenty of reference, but the system lacks Layman terms, or terms that explain how something works as a whole, or how something should be setup for a certain situation. Maybe I am just looking in the wrong spot, but the apache web site dosen't seem to help much

Re: Web site users, and ftp

2002-11-06 Thread Debian User
, but the system lacks Layman terms, or terms that explain how something works as a whole, or how something should be setup for a certain situation. Maybe I am just looking in the wrong spot, but the apache web site dosen't seem to help much with how things should be done, they only seem to give

Web site users, and ftp

2002-11-05 Thread Debian User
automaticly, is there any way to make this an automatic process to eliminate the users calling me all the time? Maybe I should be putting all the web site files in the users home directory, that would make the directory change easier, but I don't think it will solve the permissions problem

Re: Web site users, and ftp

2002-11-05 Thread Mike Egglestone
the sshd server installed. I came from a Micro$oft enviroment where all this mentioned above was done automaticly, is there any way to make this an automatic process to eliminate the users calling me all the time? Maybe I should be putting all the web site files in the users home

RE: Web site users, and ftp

2002-11-05 Thread Brooks R. Robinson
this mentioned above was | done automaticly, is there any way to make this an automatic process to | eliminate the users calling me all the time? | | Maybe I should be putting all the web site files in the users home | directory, that would make the directory change easier, but I don't | think

Re: Whats happened to Arch web site

2002-10-27 Thread Rob Weir
On Sat, Oct 26, 2002 at 08:53:03PM +0100, Alan Chandler wrote: On Saturday 26 October 2002 8:24 pm, Angles Puglisi wrote: Still alive, I use it. http://www.fifthvision.net/open/bin/view/Arch/WebHome Alan Chandler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*: ... Although debian unstable has a version

Whats happened to Arch web site

2002-10-26 Thread Alan Chandler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I have been looking at what source version control system I could use to sync with a repository on my home network but also work offline on my laptop whilst on my travels. Arch looks a good bet - but I am nervous. Although debian unstable has a

Re: Whats happened to Arch web site

2002-10-26 Thread
Still alive, I use it. http://www.fifthvision.net/open/bin/view/Arch/WebHome Alan Chandler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I have been looking at what source version control system I could use to sync with a repository on my home network but also work

Re: Whats happened to Arch web site

2002-10-26 Thread Alan Chandler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 26 October 2002 8:24 pm, Angles Puglisi wrote: Still alive, I use it. http://www.fifthvision.net/open/bin/view/Arch/WebHome Alan Chandler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*: ... Although debian unstable has a version 1.0pre16, it is dated

Re: Whats happened to Arch web site

2002-10-26 Thread N. Thomas
* Alan Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-26 20:53:03 +0100]: Although debian unstable has a version 1.0pre16, it is dated May 2002 and all attempts to find Arch's home on the net seem to fail http://www.regexps.com seems to be broken. Still alive, I use it.

Re: Whats happened to Arch web site

2002-10-26 Thread Alan Chandler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 26 October 2002 11:06 pm, N. Thomas wrote: If you are interested in next generation version control systems, do take a look at Subversion (first hit on Google), they are nearing a 1.0 release soon. I already did, but for what I need

Re: Whats happened to Arch web site

2002-10-26 Thread
N. Thomas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*: I believe the original author, Tom Lord, ran out of funding -- which is a shame, Arch was one tool that I would have really like to have seen come to fruition. Still alive, I use it. http://www.fifthvision.net/open/bin/view/Arch/WebHome Join the mailinglist,

Re: Whats happened to Arch web site

2002-10-26 Thread
Alan Chandler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*: It seems that arch can do this, but it doesn't look like subversion provides this level of distributed repository. They are different tools, as you noticed, definitely look at both. I have noticed some kind of friction between the two, like they are

Re: Whats happened to Arch web site

2002-10-26 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On Saturday 26 October 2002 10:16, Alan Chandler wrote: I have been looking at what source version control system I could use to sync with a repository on my home network but also work offline on my laptop whilst on my travels. Arch looks a good bet - but I am nervous. Although debian

Re: Whats happened to Arch web site

2002-10-26 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On Saturday 26 October 2002 10:16, Alan Chandler wrote: I have been looking at what source version control system I could use to sync with a repository on my home network but also work offline on my laptop whilst on my travels. Arch looks a good bet - but I am nervous. Although debian

Re: Whats happened to Arch web site

2002-10-26 Thread
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*: I unsubscribed from his list after getting fed up with his constant pleas for money. It appears a group of users have picked up development, they've had several releases since the pre16 mentioned before. This is the new site:

Re: Whats happened to Arch web site

2002-10-26 Thread Colin Watson
On Sat, Oct 26, 2002 at 11:41:51PM +0100, Alan Chandler wrote: On Saturday 26 October 2002 11:06 pm, N. Thomas wrote: If you are interested in next generation version control systems, do take a look at Subversion (first hit on Google), they are nearing a 1.0 release soon. I already did,

Re: Tool to manage messages sent to web site

2002-06-11 Thread Scott Henson
On Mon, 2002-06-10 at 14:45, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: I am looking for a tool to manage messages sent to a web server, with thread capability, etc. Can someone advice of one? Thanks, AR Im thinking your looking for a weblog. Something like slashdot.org or a few others whose names escape my

Tool to manage messages sent to web site

2002-06-10 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
I am looking for a tool to manage messages sent to a web server, with thread capability, etc. Can someone advice of one? Thanks, AR -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Tool to manage messages sent to web site

2002-06-10 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 02:45:49PM -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: | I am looking for a tool to manage messages sent to a web server, | with thread capability, etc. Can someone advice of one? What is a message? What do you mean by manage? apache can manage (HTTP) messages sent to a web server.

Debian logo on the front page of the Sydney Morning Herald Web site!!

2002-05-24 Thread Mark Purcell
FWIW, The Debian logo is currently sitting on the front page of the Sydney Morning Herald web site http://www.smh.com.au. For those who aren't aware the SMH is proably one of the largest mainstream newspapers in Australia. The story it links to is the Internet2 speed record, which was announced

Re: liked your web site-http://www.BJCLARK.com/code/perlpasswd.txt

2002-04-06 Thread Rob Weir
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liked your web site-http://www.BJCLARK.com/code/perlpasswd.txt

2002-04-04 Thread MicheleWright
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I viewed your web site-http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting

2002-04-02 Thread AndreaFredricks
Hello. We are replying to your inquiry about a Low Cost pay per click programs of your website: http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting Super Special! We know there are significant possibilities to increase traffic to your website on the web. We study the various pay per click programs offered by

Re: I viewed your web site-http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting

2002-04-02 Thread Sean
WOW! If this was used, I'd use the Bug Reporting page _every_day_! What a deal! On Tue, 2002-04-02 at 05:51, AndreaFredricks wrote: Hello. We are replying to your inquiry about a Low Cost pay per click programs of your website: http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting Super Special! We know

OT Any web site that teaches how to make LAN cable connection

2002-03-27 Thread faisal gillani
is there Any web site that teaches how to make LAN cable connection i mean like cross over straight wires ? also you can ask question lelated to cabeling ? thanks Faisal __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Movies - coverage of the 74th Academy Awards® http

Re: OT Any web site that teaches how to make LAN cable connection

2002-03-27 Thread Paul 'Baloo' Johnson
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, faisal gillani wrote: is there Any web site that teaches how to make LAN cable connection i mean like cross over straight wires ? also you can ask question lelated to cabeling Yes, I found some by way of Google. Feel free to make a search for yourself. -- Baloo

Re: OT Any web site that teaches how to make LAN cable connection

2002-03-27 Thread Oliver Elphick
On Wed, 2002-03-27 at 09:34, faisal gillani wrote: is there Any web site that teaches how to make LAN cable connection i mean like cross over straight wires ? also you can ask question lelated to cabeling ? Per Google: http://www.faqs.org/faqs/LANs/cabling-faq/ http

Re: OT Any web site that teaches how to make LAN cable connection

2002-03-27 Thread Elizabeth Barham
faisal gillani [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: is there Any web site that teaches how to make LAN cable connection i mean like cross over straight wires ? also you can ask question lelated to cabeling ? thanks Faisal It's pretty easy. If you're in the United States, the best place to purchase

Re: OT Any web site that teaches how to make LAN cable connection

2002-03-27 Thread Bob Hilliard
faisal gillani [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: is there Any web site that teaches how to make LAN cable connection i mean like cross over straight wires ? also you can ask question lelated to cabeling ? apt-get install doc-linux-text, then see Section 5.2 of /usr/share/doc/HOWTO/en-txt

Re: OT Any web site that teaches how to make LAN cable connection

2002-03-27 Thread Mike Dresser
There's straight-thru and crossover - for crossover, they should be reversed. If the original is BLUE-RED-GOLD then the matching one should be GOLD-RED-BLUE (example is for explanatory purposes only). Straight-thru is literally that ; the wire on both ends should look the *exact* same through

Re: OT Any web site that teaches how to make LAN cable connection

2002-03-27 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Elizabeth Barham wrote: is there Any web site that teaches how to make LAN cable connection i mean like cross over straight wires ? also you can ask question lelated to cabeling ? Use www.google.com, you will find good answers for your questions quite easily. E.g

Re: OT Any web site that teaches how to make LAN cable connection

2002-03-27 Thread Vector
: Mike Dresser [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Elizabeth Barham [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: list debaun debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 9:44 AM Subject: Re: OT Any web site that teaches how to make LAN cable connection There's straight-thru and crossover

Re: OT Any web site that teaches how to make LAN cable connection

2002-03-27 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Wed, Mar 27, 2002 at 01:56:27PM -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: For 10BaseT and 100BaseTX networks, the correct wiring is: 12356478 12356478 (straight, aka NIC-HUB), where 12 is the first pair, 34 the second pair, etc. DO NOTICE THE SPLIT IN THE SECOND PAIR! Crossover

Re: OT Any web site that teaches how to make LAN cable connection

2002-03-27 Thread Mike Dresser
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Vector wrote: From -IReturn-Receipt-To: List-Post: mailto:debian-user@lists.debian.org List-Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] List-Subscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] List-Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Precedence: list Resent-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Even that

Re: OT Any web site that teaches how to make LAN cable connection

2002-03-27 Thread Petro
On Wed, Mar 27, 2002 at 12:07:03PM -0800, Nathan E Norman wrote: If you find yourself making cables regularly, get a tester that tests s/making cables regularly/in charge of a medium to large network/ continuity and attenuation - they're a lifesaver. Nothing sucks more than

Dreamweaver-Like Web Site Editor

2002-01-22 Thread Benjamin Pharr
I have everything other than my web site creation migrated over to Linux. I am stuck with Dreamweaver in Windows. Is there a Linux product that offers the template feature of Dreamweaver? Thanks in advance. Ben Pharr

Re: Dreamweaver-Like Web Site Editor

2002-01-22 Thread Jan Ulrich Hasecke
Benjamin Pharr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is there a Linux product that offers the template feature of Dreamweaver? Thanks in advance. Try emacs with psgml-mode, Quanta (KDE) or Bluefish. All available in woody. Ciao! juh -- Ally for president http://www.sudelbuch.de/2000/20001120.html

Re: Dreamweaver-Like Web Site Editor

2002-01-22 Thread Paul 'Baloo' Johnson
On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote: Is there a Linux product that offers the template feature of Dreamweaver? Thanks in advance. Try emacs with psgml-mode, Quanta (KDE) or Bluefish. Or if you want real HTML, amaya will do it. I would assume that emacs with psgml-mode will also

many web site can not be access, need help

2001-04-13 Thread eric
Dear deaian: after many update upgrade I fail to access web site like ibm, intel, etc what may go wrong? sincere eric

Re: many web site can not be access, need help

2001-04-13 Thread Alan Shutko
eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: after many update upgrade I fail to access web site like ibm, intel, etc Upgraded to kernel 2.4 lately? Try echo 0 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_ecn If that cures your problem, you've run into sites with firewalls which block Explicit Congestion Notification

Change in bin directory of web site

2000-11-06 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
can someone explain what the change was, so that we can adjust the mirroring procedure when using rsync or whatever other method? Thanks, A.R.

Re: script to save web site to local directory?

2000-02-27 Thread markm
On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 11:07:53PM +, many people wrote: wget will do thatman wget Thanks for the replies, wget is certainly impressive. Previously I tried MS's IE, and you can imagine how annoyed I was when I found it had saved to an unreadable/uncopyable file;) Regards, Mark

script to save web site to local directory?

2000-02-25 Thread markm
Hi, Does anyone know of a script that would save the html pages from a website along with the pictures and any .tar.gz's down to a selected depth? This would be useful to save online docs for people on dialup connections. Regards, Mark.

Re: script to save web site to local directory?

2000-02-25 Thread Sean Johnson
wget will do thatman wget Sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Does anyone know of a script that would save the html pages from a website along with the pictures and any .tar.gz's down to a selected depth? This would be useful to save online docs for people on dialup connections.

Debian web site

2000-02-24 Thread Tim Bedding
Is the debian web site kept up to date? I emailed a package maintainer using the address given but got no response. What is the next step? To get the webmaster to update the page to indicate that the maintainer may not be available. Or should I not expect any response? Should I post

Web site not being fixed?

2000-02-13 Thread Carl Fink
I realize this is a volunteer project and all, but the search engine on the Debian web site has been down since April of 1999, and the Y2K problem on the mailing list archive search engine hasn't been fixed, either. Is anyone working on these? I'd volunteer if I knew anything about maintaining

About kde web site

1999-08-28 Thread Takanori Suzuki
Hello! Today I installed kde from http://kde.tdyc.com in the morning. It successed. After 3 hours later, I tried to install kde into another computer, but I couldn't do it. It seemed to me that the site is alive. I wonder if somebody has same problem, or this is my own problem. sources.list

Free web site software...?

1999-07-11 Thread André Bell
help, 2) must automatically setup perl scripts I've pre-defined for each user (each script needs to be edited with their web address and email address, etc. - I don't want to manually set these up for each free web site). Any idea what software allows this or does debian already have all the tools I

Web site shuts down Netscape

1999-05-25 Thread Kent West
My cousin sent the following link to me: http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Castle/7393/Police.html Whenever I try to access it using Netscape 4.5 on a system using a 2.2.1 kernel, I start to connect to the site and then Netscape just quits; no warning; no error messages, just bang! and it's

Re: Web site shuts down Netscape

1999-05-25 Thread Jim Foltz
Kent, Try disabling java and javascript and see what happens. For me, some java pages either lock Netscape up, or kill it dead. On Sun, May 23, 1999 at 11:15:28PM -0500, Kent West wrote: My cousin sent the following link to me: http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Castle/7393/Police.html

RE: Web site shuts down Netscape

1999-05-25 Thread Pollywog
On 24-May-99 Kent West wrote: My cousin sent the following link to me: http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Castle/7393/Police.html It shuts down my Netscape 4.51 also. -- Andrew

Re: Web site shuts down Netscape

1999-05-25 Thread Kent West
Jim Foltz wrote: On Sun, May 23, 1999 at 11:15:28PM -0500, Kent West wrote: My cousin sent the following link to me: http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Castle/7393/Police.html Whenever I try to access it using Netscape 4.5 on a system using a 2.2.1 kernel, I start to connect to the

Re: Web site shuts down Netscape

1999-05-25 Thread Brad
On Sun, 23 May 1999, Kent West wrote: or is Netscape that flakey, or what? My best guess is that Netscape isn't handling the bad HTML in that page. Tables with borders set to -4 (should be a positive number), tags randomly broken in very strange places, and the GeoCities popup advertisement at

Re: Web site shuts down Netscape

1999-05-25 Thread Sean
It works fine with Netscape 4.6 Sean Pollywog wrote: On 24-May-99 Kent West wrote: My cousin sent the following link to me: http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Castle/7393/Police.html It shuts down my Netscape 4.51 also. -- Andrew -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL

Re: Web site shuts down Netscape

1999-05-25 Thread Thorsten Manegold
Hi! Try disabling java and javascript and see what happens. For me, some java pages either lock Netscape up, or kill it dead. That one might be problematic, as even though you try to swich javascript off it stays on. That checkbox seems to be only windowdressing... Regards Thorsten Manegold

Re: Web site shuts down Netscape

1999-05-25 Thread Russell Rademacher
Hello. Which version of Netscape are you using? I have upgraded my Netscape from 4.5 to 4.6 and lo' behold the problems with it have been resolved. I checked several sites that gave me fits due to HTML codes, Java and few others..and it works perfectly. So I recommend that you

I've added more stuff to my Free Software and now General Philosophy web site!

1999-05-02 Thread R. Brock Lynn
://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/3328/paper/ Take a look some time! It might do you some good. :) If anyone want's to help in this endeavor to clean up the writings or the web site or both... they are all licensed for use under the GPL, version 2, so you are cleared for take off! The GPL is a wonderful piece

Hey, Y'all, check out my new improved Free Software Research Paper Project web site!

1999-04-29 Thread R. Brock Lynn
http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/3328/paper/ That's the address. Give it a click! It's not the prettiest web site for sure, and it's not nearly even cranked up yet... so beware the rough edges... they are sharp. But have a look. I'd like to get some good feedback. Criticisms

Re: Hitting web site consistently dropped ppp connection?

1999-03-22 Thread Frederick Page
Hi John, you wrote on Sun, Mar 21 1999: Sounds likely, but any modem that does so is defective. The modem should ignore +++ unless it is preceded and followed by a pause. It normally does, but IMHO the pause is not required. Anyway, the default value (US-Robotics/3Com) in Register S02 is 043

Hitting web site consistently dropped ppp connection?

1999-03-21 Thread Nathan O. Siemers
I've got a weird one, folks. I've got a debian slink box serving as router for a network connected to the internet by a dialup ppp connection. It does some masquerading for the other systems on the local network, which include another slinkbox and a redhat 5.2 system. Yesterday, following the

Re: Hitting web site consistently dropped ppp connection?

1999-03-21 Thread Heikki Vatiainen
Nathan O. Siemers wrote: I've got a weird one, folks. Not really, it's just a feature in your modem :) I've got a debian slink box serving as router for a network connected to the internet by a dialup ppp connection. It does some masquerading for the other systems on the local network,

Re: Hitting web site consistently dropped ppp connection?

1999-03-21 Thread John Hasler
Heikki Vatiainen writes: Escape sequence is probably the correct quess. I just downloaded the page and one of comments had this signature: -- + ++ATH0 ^ Space added by me to protect modem owners. My guess is your modem saw the three plus signs and hung up. Sounds likely, but any modem

Re: Hitting web site consistently dropped ppp connection?

1999-03-21 Thread Heikki Vatiainen
Ugh, I'm following up myself since I think I got it wrong about whose modem was closing the connection. I wrote: Nathan O. Siemers wrote: I've got a weird one, folks. Not really, it's just a feature in your modem :) What I should have said is your

Re: Hitting web site consistently dropped ppp connection?

1999-03-21 Thread Jesse Evans
Heikki, Actually, the triple-plus signal is part of the Hayes modem command protocol. It tells the modem to enter its command state and interpret any subsequent chars as operational commands. Thus, triple-plusATH will cause a hang-up. Any modem adhering to this standard, which includes

Re: Hitting web site consistently dropped ppp connection?

1999-03-21 Thread Brandon Mitchell
On 21 Mar 1999, John Hasler wrote: Heikki Vatiainen writes: Escape sequence is probably the correct quess. I just downloaded the page and one of comments had this signature: -- + ++ATH0 ^ Space added by me to protect modem owners. My guess is your modem saw the three plus

Re: Design of Debian web site

1998-03-31 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Sat, Mar 28, 1998 at 05:21:21PM +0100, Thomas Apel wrote: What do you think about this? I would be happy to hear your opinions. If there is enough positive feedback I can create a rough prototype of what I think of. Hello Tom! Thank you for your constructive suggestions. I think the

Re: Fw: Design of Debian web site

1998-03-31 Thread Tommi Virtanen
On Mon, Mar 30, 1998 at 04:27:03PM -0500, James A.Treacy wrote: FYI, it has been my intention to have the actual web pages generated using m4. This would allow us to have a generic header and footer (for each language) and have time stamps be generated automatically. Modifying the

Re: Fw: Design of Debian web site

1998-03-31 Thread Graham Pople
For those of you who don't know, I am the current webmaster for Debian. I just heard of this thread yesterday and was going to read the debian-user archive, but won't bother as the discussion has been moved. Future replies will not go to debian-user so subscribe to debian-www if you are interested

Fw: Design of Debian web site

1998-03-30 Thread Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete Dutra
Would you people shift this thread to debian-www? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Fw: Design of Debian web site

1998-03-30 Thread Thomas Apel
inlude the original message: Hi! The last times I visited the Debian web site I had to realize that it is not very impressing concerning design and structure. Especially in design the sites of FreeBSD, The GNOME Project, KDE, Red Hat, etc. have a lot more to offer. Of course web page design

Re: Fw: Design of Debian web site

1998-03-30 Thread James A . Treacy
For those of you who don't know, I am the current webmaster for Debian. I just heard of this thread yesterday and was going to read the debian-user archive, but won't bother as the discussion has been moved. Future replies will not go to debian-user so subscribe to debian-www if you are interested

Re: Fw: Design of Debian web site

1998-03-30 Thread Ralph Winslow
compared to many other sites I could even imagine a more simple page without tables. Thomas - For all on debian-www I inlude the original message: Hi! The last times I visited the Debian web site I had to realize that it is not very impressing concerning design and structure

Re: Design of Debian web site

1998-03-29 Thread W Paul Mills
On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Ender Wigin wrote: Hi, Please do not forget that there are users who access the site using text-based browsers like Lynx. Navigation bars and like make a site more difficult to navigate for them. That should not be an isue ... you can write a script that

Re: Design of Debian web site

1998-03-29 Thread Bob Hilliard
with Ken. One of the good features of the current web site is that it is as usable with lynx as it is with a GUI. Far too many professional sites hide information and links inside graphics, so a text-based bowser can't see them. Bob -- _ |_) _ |_ Robert D. Hilliard[EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Design of Debian web site

1998-03-29 Thread Nelson Posse Lago
On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, cleto wrote: Please do not forget that there are users who access the site using text-based browsers like Lynx. Navigation bars and like make a site more difficult to navigate for them. On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Thomas Apel wrote: To make it more clear what I mean: I

Re: Design of Debian web site

1998-03-29 Thread David Stern
On Sat, 28 Mar 1998 21:33:10 +0100, cleto wrote: On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Thomas Apel wrote: To make it more clear what I mean: I think of home page with a navigation bar on the left and a text column on the right. The navigation bar should contain a maximum of about 6 top level categories

Re: Design of Debian web site

1998-03-29 Thread George R
On 03/28/98 at 09:31 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kenneth L. Summers) said: Hi! The last times I visited the Debian web site I had to realize that it is not very impressing concerning design and structure. Especially in design the sites of FreeBSD, The GNOME Project, KDE, Red Hat, etc. have

Design of Debian web site

1998-03-28 Thread Thomas Apel
Hi! The last times I visited the Debian web site I had to realize that it is not very impressing concerning design and structure. Especially in design the sites of FreeBSD, The GNOME Project, KDE, Red Hat, etc. have a lot more to offer. Of course web page design is not the most important thing

Re: Design of Debian web site

1998-03-28 Thread Kenneth L. Summers
Hi! The last times I visited the Debian web site I had to realize that it is not very impressing concerning design and structure. Especially in design the sites of FreeBSD, The GNOME Project, KDE, Red Hat, etc. have a lot more to offer. Of course web page design is not the most important

Re: Design of Debian web site

1998-03-28 Thread jason. ish
The last times I visited the Debian web site I had to realize that it is not very impressing concerning design and structure. Especially in design the sites of FreeBSD, The GNOME Project, KDE, Red Hat, etc. have a lot more to offer. Although the Debian site may not be a 'pretty' as some

Re: Design of Debian web site

1998-03-28 Thread cleto
Hi, Please do not forget that there are users who access the site using text-based browsers like Lynx. Navigation bars and like make a site more difficult to navigate for them. Cleto On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Thomas Apel wrote: To make it more clear what I mean: I think of home page with a

Re: Design of Debian web site

1998-03-28 Thread john
Cleto writes: Please do not forget that there are users who access the site using text-based browsers like Lynx. I never access it with anything else. Navigation bars and like make a site more difficult to navigate for them. I would hate to see the Debian site become as cluttered with

Re: Design of Debian web site

1998-03-28 Thread Ender Wigin
Hi, Please do not forget that there are users who access the site using text-based browsers like Lynx. Navigation bars and like make a site more difficult to navigate for them. That should not be an isue ... you can write a script that autoloads a lynx version automaticly if you can't

Re: Design of Debian web site

1998-03-28 Thread Travis Cole
On Sat, Mar 28, 1998 at 05:12:18PM -0600, Ender Wigin wrote: Hi, Please do not forget that there are users who access the site using text-based browsers like Lynx. Navigation bars and like make a site more difficult to navigate for them. That should not be an isue ... you can write

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