Hi - It's a great news to see the www.vim.org hosted very quickly to new
provider. Everything now works fine. But vim.org --->does not resolves
or redirects to www.vim.org , can someone fix this by adding 1 CNAME in
DNS ?
Best Regards
Saquib Akhtar
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On Di, 26 Sep 2023, JohnBeckett wrote:
> And script does not exist but there is no error:
> https://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=
This also works now.
Best,
Christian
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Tony,
On Mi, 27 Sep 2023, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> This is Tony Mechelynck and I'm using the mail interface because the
> Google Groups interface lets me neither paste from the clipboard nor
> attach a text file.
>
> Indeed, when I browse to https://www.vim.org/ the ShowIP extension to
> SeaMonk
I expect there is some simple problem in the new PHP because no links to
scripts appear to be working. For example, I believe the most recent script
is 6078 and its link currently shows a blank page (and view source shows
there was no output):
https://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=6
P.S. I also tried with Firefox instead of SeaMonkey, with the same (lack
of) results.
Best regards,
Tony.
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On Tue, Sep 26, 2023 at 10:05 PM Christian Brabandt wrote:
>
> Dear all,
> the homepage has been moved to our new provider wavestack. It should be
> much more stable and performant again.
>
> There may still be some problems with the old php code, so if you notice
> anything, please let me know an
Dear all,
the homepage has been moved to our new provider wavestack. It should be
much more stable and performant again.
There may still be some problems with the old php code, so if you notice
anything, please let me know and I'll fix it.
Best,
Christian
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The fancy is indeed no other than a
Here's a legacy script that has a function that locks it's argument
which is a dictionary in this example. Since this is probably the most
complex legacy script I've written, I want to make sure it's
expected/good behavior. (the proceeding after an error is spooky, but
convenient...)
Asking b