On 08/07/2015 04:12 PM, Karl Kleinpaste
wrote:
File permission limitations are absolutely not deliberate. Everything looks world readable on my end. On the other hand, your next discovery may make temporary access troubles fortuitous. I'm hoping that disabling IPV6 will cure the problem. An alternative would be to keep IPV6, but change the access method to http. I am also alternately alarmed or impressed that you claim to have NIV 2011. Where/how did you get permission? I do have the NIV 2011 and permission for limited distribution via DBS. See http://dbs.org/bible/ for that Bible online. Unfortunately, that distribution does not include a public Sword repository with unlocked modules in it. Thus, your alarm was entirely merited, and I deleted that module from the server as soon as I read your email. That sword module was supposed to have been generated, but sent to a private, password-protected area. I hate that, but then it doesn't distress me like it used to, now that the World English Bible is both free and probably of higher quality. Anyway, there was a bug in my distribution script that has been squashed. --
Aloha,
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