From: larwe on

Jonathan Kirwan wrote:

> Try Delorie's web site for viewing web sites with Lynx;
> http://www.delorie.com/web/lynxview.html
> and just type in the above address. Pleasingly absent of ads.

FOILED!

Not Permitted
You need to create a file called delorie.htm on your web server to
prove you're the webmaster. When I see this file (it can be empty) I'll
allow my tools to access your site.

Attempted URL: http://sourceforge.net/project/delorie.htm (not found)

Attempted URL: http://sourceforge.net/delorie.htm (not found)

Because these tools act basically as proxies, it's important to make
sure that the people using these tools are actually the developers of
the pages they're viewing, and not just random visitors trying to
bypass filters or hide their identities.

From: Jonathan Kirwan on
On 9 Jan 2006 15:53:04 -0800, "larwe" <zwsdotcom(a)gmail.com> wrote:

>Jonathan Kirwan wrote:
>
>> Try Delorie's web site for viewing web sites with Lynx;
>> http://www.delorie.com/web/lynxview.html
>> and just type in the above address. Pleasingly absent of ads.
>
>FOILED!

It didn't work?? Well, that's news to me. I should have your set up,
Lewin, so I could see for myself.

>-------------------------
>Not Permitted
>You need to create a file called delorie.htm on your web server to
>prove you're the webmaster. When I see this file (it can be empty) I'll
>allow my tools to access your site.

I didn't even know I had delorie.htm on my "web server" (which I don't
even have any of.)

>Attempted URL: http://sourceforge.net/project/delorie.htm (not found)
>
>Attempted URL: http://sourceforge.net/delorie.htm (not found)
>
>Because these tools act basically as proxies, it's important to make
>sure that the people using these tools are actually the developers of
>the pages they're viewing, and not just random visitors trying to
>bypass filters or hide their identities.

Very odd. I exactly tried out that site (the one called
http://sourceforge.net/projects/efsl
and I didn't develop it, you can be assured) without problems. So it
appeared, anyway.

You've got a mighty picky situation.

Have you tried simply getting Lynx fired up on your system? (Delorie
didn't develop Lynx and the source is freely available for compilation
on Linux, I believe.)

Jon
From: larwe on

Jonathan Kirwan wrote:

> Very odd. I exactly tried out that site (the one called
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/efsl
> and I didn't develop it, you can be assured) without problems. So it
> appeared, anyway.

Oh, the initial URL appears. You can't use any of the links, though.

From: Jonathan Kirwan on
On 9 Jan 2006 19:03:46 -0800, "larwe" <zwsdotcom(a)gmail.com> wrote:

>Jonathan Kirwan wrote:
>
>> Very odd. I exactly tried out that site (the one called
>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/efsl
>> and I didn't develop it, you can be assured) without problems. So it
>> appeared, anyway.
>
>Oh, the initial URL appears. You can't use any of the links, though.

AH!!!!! Thanks, Lewin. I didn't bother with that. Darn, that means
I'd need to install Lynx on my machine. I think I'm going to go to
the trouble to find a win98se usable version of Lynx for some of my
browsing -- it's been years and years since I used Lynx, but there are
times I still wish I had it laying around. So maybe I'll use this as
incentive to try and re-establish Lynx. I think it will be easier for
you, if you want to, as I suspect you are a heavy-linux user where
I've not been for more than a decade (planning to set up for 386BSD,
though, soon.)

Jon
From: Jonathan Kirwan on
On 9 Jan 2006 19:03:46 -0800, "larwe" <zwsdotcom(a)gmail.com> wrote:

>Oh, the initial URL appears. You can't use any of the links, though.

By the way, the "About" on that sourceforge site says:

"Library for filesystems intended to be used in embedded projects. The
library currently supports FAT12/16/32 reading & writing on SD-cards,
and is easily expandable for use with other devices on any platform."

It's in C. Just so you know.

Jon
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