Re: PhySci.codes pages are broken

From:
"Andrew Thompson" <u32984@uwe>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Sat, 04 Aug 2007 03:44:21 GMT
Message-ID:
<762c3f4ff08e7@uwe>
SadRed wrote:

Home page http://www.physci.org/codes/ and its sub-pages are broken
at JSP codes execution. Like this:


Yeah.. my apologies about that. I am slowly transforming
the original site from mostly JSP based, to a pure HTML and
DHTML site built with Ant, with (eventually) servlets for the
stuff that truly needs a Java enabled server.

That process is prgoressing rather slowly due to a lack of
time, effort and motivation. A lot of the resources of the
original PhySci site are still effectively off-line.

I might be able to find some time/motivation to revisit it
over the coming days.

Were there particular pages of interest to you?

I will generally rework a specific page or two that somebody
mentions to me via email, the Java Version Applet* page was
resurected last weekend because somebody asked specifically
about it..

* <http://www.physci.org/codes/jre.html>
(Though now looking at it again, I should both update it, and
possibly rework the applet..)

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Andrew Thompson
http://www.athompson.info/andrew/

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