Re: content negotiation for language in web pages

1998-01-29 Thread Tommi Virtanen
On Thu, Jan 29, 1998 at 02:23:20PM -0500, James A.Treacy wrote: > > > 3. Similar to 2, but each language references the pages in its language, > > >e.g. index.html.de would reference vendors.html.de . At the main > > >page the user would get a language (either by content negotiation > > >

Re: content negotiation for language in web pages

1998-01-30 Thread Tommi Virtanen
On Fri, Jan 30, 1998 at 01:12:06AM -0500, James A.Treacy wrote: > This makes it quite difficult to have pages that work with both servers that > do and > do not support CN. Pages can do the following: > 1. pages reference foo. Works great on a CN server. Doesn't work at all on a > non-CN >ser

Re: content negotiation for language in web pages

1998-01-30 Thread Tommi Virtanen
On Fri, Jan 30, 1998 at 01:12:06AM -0500, James A.Treacy wrote: > Aaargh. This content negotiation (CN) has some annoying quirks. > After re-reading the apache manual it appears we don't have a lot > of choice. Don't give up hope yet. How about creating type-maps for all the files?

Re: content negotiation for language in web pages

1998-01-30 Thread Tommi Virtanen
On Fri, Jan 30, 1998 at 03:26:23PM -0500, James A.Treacy wrote: > This does almost exactly what we want although I was hoping to avoid > type-maps. > One thing I'd prefer is if the server could be convinced to use the > type-map even if foo.html exists. That way, all mirrors could use ftp or rsync

Re: content negotiation for language in web pages

1998-02-04 Thread Tommi Virtanen
On Wed, Feb 04, 1998 at 03:11:54PM -0500, James A.Treacy wrote: > As I suspected when I started this discussion about content negotiation, > it is not proving easy to get all the mirrors to switch to using it. > It isn't that anyone has refused, it's just that I've only received 3 > responses so fa

Re: Fw: Design of Debian web site

1998-03-31 Thread Tommi Virtanen
On Mon, Mar 30, 1998 at 04:27:03PM -0500, James A.Treacy wrote: > FYI, it has been my intention to have the actual web pages generated using > m4. > This would allow us to have a generic header and footer (for each language) > and have time stamps be generated automatically. Modifying the he

Re: CVS

1998-05-26 Thread Tommi Virtanen
On Sun, May 24, 1998 at 10:50:58PM -0300, Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote: > Why aren't we using CVS to handle all our static pages? Hmm - do the pages use symbolic links? Those are a _real_ PITA with CVS. Other than that, I have a site (www.wanderer.org) that has a few

Re: Debian web pages - what needs to be done

1998-08-11 Thread Tommi Virtanen
On Tue, Aug 11, 1998 at 02:14:10PM -0400, James A. Treacy wrote: > If someone knows how to have make only try to build a target if the source > exists, then I'd go for each subdir having its own Makefile. Under the > current system translators only need to edit the main Makefile. We want > to minim

Too strict cgi email address check

1999-04-05 Thread Tommi Virtanen
[Sorry for the vague subject, the email address thought I wanted to subscribe when I mentioned subscribe.pl on the subject;] --8<-- Error: Bad data in e-mail address 'tv-lists/[EMAIL PROTECTED]' --8<-- could /debian2/web/cgi.debian.org/cgi-bin/subscribe.pl be modified to change th

Web page images broken

1999-04-27 Thread Tommi Virtanen
Hi. Seems like the Korean translation broke something; all the image hrefs are to .ko.gif, and the HTTP header says charset=euc-kr.. -- Havoc Consulting | unix, linux, perl, mail, www, internet, security consulting +358 50 5486010 | software development, unix administrati