HI folks,
eXist blew up on us late yesterday when we were making changes to one of its sites. It took us a couple of hours to get it going again (for human rather than technical reasons -- no-one with the right passwords was available). It's an in-development site, and we're in the process of moving it to a more stable environment. The combination of Vancouver Island network outages, widespread blocking of port 8080, and the server crash made yesterday the worst possible time for giving out the URL, unfortunately!
Cheers, Martin
At 02:27 AM 08/07/2004, you wrote:
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, Peter Robinson wrote:
Sorry, but this site still does not work for me. It may be that a firewall at the server end is blocking access to port 8080 except for authorized machines and users. Peter
Given that I can get to it absolutely fine as well (in MSIE, Firefox0.8, Firefox0.9.1, Opera, and lynx) from machines both inside and outside the oxford domain, I don't see how this can be. Unless they were very cunning and somehow knew to authorise my adsl connection and the other accounts I've tried from(Oxford, My Home ADSL, leeds.ac.uk, uea.ac.uk, uwaterloo.ca, etc.) Maybe they are just blocking *.dmu.ac.uk? ;-) But seriously, what error does it give? Or doesn't it find the site at all?
-James
Hi there,
At 08:26 AM 07/07/2004, you wrote:
Yes, it's up and running. Nice site too. I'm browsing with Mozilla
Firefox
0.7. Site seems to display itself correctly, though the javascript that pops up the yellow help tags has some positioning problems.
I'm glad someone can see it! Our own researcher is having trouble
accessing
it from Paris (and is doing a presentation on it soon...)
The yellow popups work fine for me in Firefox 0.9.1 -- I wonder if
it's the
older Firefox that's problematic? What problems do you see?
Cheers, Martin
> mholmes@uvic.ca 7/7/04 17:13:46 >>>
At 01:34 AM 07/07/2004, you wrote:
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
But alas This website does not respond to me
It seems to be there this morning. It needs a modern browser (it's XHTML with an XML declaration), but it's not particularly challenging from the browser's point of view. Can anyone else see it?
Cheers, Martin
Peter
Hi there,
Our Graves Diary project includes enclosures such as letters,
telegrams
etc. You can see the first few months of the markup (in TEI)
accessible
through an eXist/Cocoon interface here:
<http://lingo.dcf.uvic.ca:8080/exist/graves/index.xmlhttp://lingo.dcf.uvic.
ca:8080/exist/graves/index.xml>
Cheers, Martin
At 01:21 PM 06/07/2004, you wrote: > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > I believe somebody here was discussing this. > -dan > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: encoding maps, graphics with text? > Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 16:15:23 -0400 > From: Julia Flanders Julia_Flanders@BROWN.EDU > Reply-To: Julia Flanders Julia_Flanders@BROWN.EDU > To: TEI-L@LISTSERV.BROWN.EDU > > > > Does anyone know of any projects which are using the TEI to encode > materials that have substantial graphical content as well as text, > e.g. maps, diagrams, that sort of thing? I'm interested in ways of > making explicit linkages between specific locations in a digitized > image and specific chunks of text in the encoded transcription. > > Many thanks! Julia > > > -- > Daniel Paul O'Donnell, PhD > Associate Professor of English > University of Lethbridge > Lethbridge AB T1K 3M4 > Tel. (403) 329-2377 > Fax. (403) 382-7191 > E-mail daniel.odonnell@uleth.ca > Home Page
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