AW: [webpages-l] Falsche Dokumentnamen 3
Dear Jim, thank you for your efforts - and I'll follow up "my" pages on your lists 1 and 2. Afterwards, however, all my pages will end up on your list 3 (below) : the reason is that "/gene/reg/CH/" is only true for 3 of the 4 SwissGen servers - not for the fourth - so this was left out on purpose. Your comment would be appreciated. Best regards - Wolf ---------------------- Wolf W. Seelentag, PhD, e-mail : wolf@swissmail.com Reherstr. 19, CH - 9016 St. Gallen, Switzerland Tel (home) : +41-71-2885121 Fax : +49-89-66617-91987 Tel (work) : +41-71-4942233
---------- Von: Jim Eggert[SMTP:EggertJ@LL.mit.edu] Gesendet: Montag, 21. Juni 1999 20:03 An: webpages-l@genealogy.net Betreff: [webpages-l] Falsche Dokumentnamen 3
document name is contained at end of webname, but path is incomplete
/gene/reg/CH/bulval-m.htm <!-- Dokument : bulval-m.htm --> /gene/reg/CH/famnam-m.htm <!-- Dokument : famnam-m.htm --> /gene/reg/CH/fanaex-e.htm <!-- Dokument : fanaex-e.htm --> ........
Wolf wrote:
thank you for your efforts
You're welcome.
- and I'll follow up "my" pages on your lists 1 and 2. Afterwards, however, all my pages will end up on your list 3 (below) : the reason is that "/gene/reg/CH/" is only true for 3 of the 4 SwissGen servers - not for the fourth - so this was left out on purpose. Your comment would be appreciated.
I don't see that as a problem until and unless we automate our website maintenance. Even then, we could probably make that an exception, because it looks to be a uniform exception. (Here I am talking about website automation when I know full well it will probably not be _me_ who will be doing it, even if it does get done!) And in a separate note:
/gene/reg/CH/CH2/index.html
On which server did you check, Jim ? This subdir (CH2) doesn't seem to exist in Giessen - is it something else I've "inherited" without knowing about it ?
Check again, it is there. ftp://www2.genealogy.net/gene/reg/CH/CH2/ or http://www2.genealogy.net/gene/reg/CH/CH2/index.html Look fast, your browser will redirect. Or press the back button. The only thing in that directory is a redirect page. My guess is that the directory /gene/reg/CH/CH2 and its one file should be deleted, but it may be serving a purpose of which I am unaware. (This has happened before!) -- =Jim Eggert EggertJ@LL.mit.edu
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