On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 8:43 AM, Martin Vahi wrote:
> however, some sites, including the Debian web sites,
> fail to be "WARC-able". It would be nice, if it were fixed,
Is this a bug in the tools that you are using or a bug in the Debian
website? If the latter, please reply with
/alard/warc-proxy/issues/5
the warc-proxy actually works fine and the WARC
cration and viewing tools that I use can be downloaded from
(~9MiB)
http://archive.softf1.com/2016/software/2016_12_xx_WARC_tools.tar.xz
however, some sites, including the Debian web sites,
fail to be "WARC-able
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Am 30.10.2005 um 01:50 schrieb Roberto C. Sanchez:
If the cookie approach is not feasible, perhaps we can check the
referer
header. For example, if I click "English" while viewing
www.debian.org,
I am sent to www.debian.org/index.en.html.
An
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On Sun, Oct 30, 2005 at 01:14:19AM +0200, Jutta Wrage wrote:
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> Am 30.10.2005 um 00:52 schrieb Roberto C. Sanchez:
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> > Is there any possible way to have pages on the Debian website set a
> > cookie if the user explicitly selects a language and then continue
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Am 30.10.2005 um 00:52 schrieb Roberto C. Sanchez:
Is there any possible way to have pages on the Debian website set a
cookie if the user explicitly selects a language and then continue to
use that language as long as the cookie is valid?
That is
[Please CC me as I am not on -www]
Is there any possible way to have pages on the Debian website set a
cookie if the user explicitly selects a language and then continue to
use that language as long as the cookie is valid? I ask because
occasionally I will get annoyed by the website when I start
Hi,
Whichever ISP our university uses. Things are great in the morning.
However, after around 3 or 4 pm, things slow to a crawl. I've only been
here since last week and this is only my fifth time in three years using
this particular network, so I'm not familiar with the details. My
experience s
On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 06:13:22PM +0200, Lars D. Noodén wrote:
> Unfortunately due to connectivity problems / heavy traffic, these can be
> considered dead links from N. Norway in the late afternoon.
Oh? Which ISP is this?
> "Getting Debian" in the sidebar and "Distributions" in the nav menu go
On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 05:09:33PM +0200, Lars D. Noodén wrote:
> * mirrors sites should carry the full web site, not just parts.
How do you mean? Which www.*.d.o mirror doesn't have the full web site?
> * encourage more use of the standardized naming scheme for mirror sites.
> e.g. www.XX.debian
Matt,
Thanks for the fast reponse and pointing what I missed. Now I know.
I missed the package search because it was far down on the page and missed
the link because I did not notice that they were internal links.
However, the actual packages are much farther than 3 links: the page
describing
On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 05:09:33PM +0200, Lars D. Nood?n wrote:
> * some sort of searchable package index. e.g. fr.rpmfind.net and
> (don't wince) www.redhat.com/apps/download/advanced_search.html
> Certainly these can be improved on.
We already have this[1].
> * the installation related
Hi,
I've been circling around in the various Debian mirrors and partial
mirrors for about a week. I'm glad to hear (via the powerpc list) that
the sites are scheduled for renovation. Here are some of my suggestions:
* mirrors sites should carry the full web site, not just parts.
* encourage
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