hi my name is Bill Kritharakis and i am from Greece.
As i have noticed there is not at this time any support for my laguage (Greek)
at Debian.
I would be glad to start the translation of the web pages at start.
But as i read in the web translation howto it is not possible for me to work
these pag
Geez.. give a guy a break. I was just trying to get things started. I was
looking for someone to do the actual page... someone with publicity skills...
Best start with "http://get.linux.com/"; That's where my CRAPPY image-lette
is and my CRAPPY "blurb"...
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 12:26:20PM -07
The dynamic package pages are almost ready for prime time.
The searching and page display are pretty fast now.
This is the result of making the sql searches more
efficient and using speedy-cgi-perl (the perl scripts
are persistent which removes the perl startup delay
and having to reconnect to the
The page in particular is http://linux.com/getlinux/pages/debian/ -- any
volenteers?
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Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 10:09:51 -0700
From: Trae McCombs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: get.linux.com: Debian
Can you pleas
> Isn't ALT supposed to tell you what you're missing so you can decide
> if you really want to get it (e.g., turn images on, or download it in
> a text-only browser)?
ALT is supposed to tell you what the image was there for. To describe the
picture itself, use TITLE. And please read the other post
> From: Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ALT specifies what replaces the image when it cannot be displayed.
> It should *not* be a description of the picture, unless the description
> is relevant to the rest of the text. Using ALT="[swirl]" is evil -
> almost as evil as the infamo
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