[Coco] Gene, heads up again, I cannot access your site.
gene heskett
gheskett at wdtv.com
Mon Aug 22 16:27:58 EDT 2011
On Monday, August 22, 2011 04:19:18 PM Stephen H. Fischer did opine:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "gene heskett" <gheskett at wdtv.com>
> To: <coco at maltedmedia.com>
> Sent: Monday, August 22, 2011 5:39 AM
> Subject: Re: [Coco] Gene, heads up again, I cannot access your site.
> ...
>
> > Try < http://204.111.25.156:85/gene/Genes-os9-stf/>
> > I get the dir listing, and clicking on a readme works, as does
> > clicking on the name of one of the archived files, up pops a
> > requester asking what to do with it. So all the stuff except the pix
> > are available. Nothing new there in recent weeks though, I have been
> > busy with other projects involving quite a bit of poplar, and a BP
> > gunstock. Currently waiting on new drivers for the milling machine.
>
> That works, I was able to download the first file I was looking for.
> I will bookmark that address for file access.
>
> I made a corresponding change for the NitrOS-9 directory and was able to
> download a file from it also.
> Created a new bookmark for that address for file access which works
> also.
You should now be good to go with just the
<http://204.111.25.156:85/gene/>, I've fixed it all I think.
> So I am good to go until you break something else. :)
>
> I will pass on the rest as I have all the file access I need
I am glad that it worked then, but I have been busy editing it a bit.
> Perhaps replacing all the references for "gene.homelinux.net:85" in your
> <http://204.111.25.156:85/gene/> page will make it work for everyone.
>
Exactly what I did, they have been replaced with ./link-name syntax.
>
> Also, IE says ALL your mail is phishing now with the embedded
> 204_111_25_156-85 entries.
>
IE? Sorry but in the *nix world, that broken program is usually called
Internet Exploder. :p)
Sorry, I don't really intend to start email agent wars, but any agent that
forces you to top post, is terminally broken to most of the *nix world.
You should really be able to compose a reply that reads in the logical
order of the conversation, as I have done here. :)
Cheers, gene
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