Klarinet Archive - Posting 000549.txt from 1997/01

From: Mark Charette <charette@-----.com>
Subj: Re: I second your suggest
Date: Sun, 26 Jan 1997 13:18:55 -0500

ROBERT SALTIEL wrote:
<snip>
...
an apology
...
<snip>

Apology accepted. I feel better now (except for the fact the
furnace went out last night and it's 12 F. outside. heavy sigh.
Got it working again this morning right after I peeled myself
off the ceiling in my master bath. Those tiles were COLD! My
fish are running a bit slow, though - but no losses.)

Please, anyone out there who has ANY problems getting
information out of sneezy by ANY means, drop a line
to music@-----. If you
have any suggestions, ditto. If the suggestions involve
yet more work - volunteer to do it ;^) I'm already being
helped by Georgiana McReynolds in trying to get the
Composition database updated with birth/death dates and could
use more help in that endeavour (sp. for my European friends).
Richard Faria has offered to update the database with grades
if we can ever figure out what the grades really mean (there
have been some suggestions; I think Richard will be sending a
message to Klarinet soon. There are more contributors; I don't have
time to name them all at the moment.

There is one known problem with the site - Lynx users cannot use
the "Klarinet Maintenance" button. Someday I'll figure out why.

There may be a major problem now with those getting the pages via
a Web re-mailer. I make extensive use of what are commonly known
as XSSIs - Extended Server Side Includes. All my headers, footers,
menu bars, and such are created via variables and include files;
I got tired of updating multiple pages when things change. I
noticed that the sneezy_index.html page no longer indexes the pages
since it searches for <TITLE> in the page and it no longer
exists (yes, I'm a HTML hacker type - I edit HTML 'at the metal' and
don't rely on any HTML editing/publishing package). So, if
anyone wants a copy of a/the pages, please let me know in the
meantime (I'm going to write a translator probably this week so I
can keep my source in that format but spit out complete HTML pages to
put on the site).
--
Mark Charette "In the next world, you're on your own"
charette@-----.com - Firesign Theater

   
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