newfaq folder removed from jibbering.com

R

Randy Webb

The /newfaq/ folder no longer exists so anybody still reviewing that
document will have to refer to the actual faq document instead.
 
V

VK

Randy said:
The /newfaq/ folder no longer exists so anybody still reviewing that
document will have to refer to the actual faq document instead.

With <http://jibbering.com/faq/index.html> giving the new version but
<http://jibbering.com/faq/> showing the old version and Jim Lay
permanently not available...
This is why I was insisting on a separate virtual server - even with
the most primitive features - from the very beginning, but it was
called ... moment ... "ludicrous"
<http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.javascript/msg/f305a296deb27e96>

Obviously htaccess is screwed badly on entire the server or for the FAQ
path...

A very good job :-| and a very good negotiation talent demonstrated so
far :)

Merry Christmas!
 
R

Randy Webb

VK said the following on 12/24/2006 11:21 AM:
With <http://jibbering.com/faq/index.html> giving the new version but
<http://jibbering.com/faq/> showing the old version and Jim Lay
permanently not available...

Jim is not "permanently not available".
This is why I was insisting on a separate virtual server - even with
the most primitive features - from the very beginning, but it was
called ... moment ... "ludicrous"
<http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.javascript/msg/f305a296deb27e96>

Obviously htaccess is screwed badly on entire the server or for the FAQ
path...

It didn't start doing that until 9.3 was moved. Before then, I updated 8
and it worked properly. Something has happened recently, whether it is
..htaccess related or not.
 
J

Jim Ley

It didn't start doing that until 9.3 was moved. Before then, I updated 8
and it worked properly. Something has happened recently, whether it is
.htaccess related or not.

It's not a server that uses htaccess... I fixed the problem though,
apologies - telling me _by email_ as suggested in the FAQ is always
the quickest way.

Cheers,

Jim.
 
R

Randy Webb

Jim Ley said the following on 12/24/2006 3:41 PM:
It's not a server that uses htaccess... I fixed the problem though,
apologies - telling me _by email_ as suggested in the FAQ is always
the quickest way.

<bows head in shame> as you are absolutely correct. My only defense is
going brain dead on it.
 

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