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2018 Jun 23
2
reference page for Apache test page & the project
...th this website or its content, it just provides the software that makes the website run." up to immediately after the "This server powered by CentOS" under the Testing 123... heading. Does the attached patch make it more clear more easily? It gets the essential message into the top paragrpah which is the one that gets read. Having it off the bottom of the page where it resides in the current version means you're reliant on people advancing to the next page. Trevor -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: httpd-index-html.patch Type: text/...
2005 May 28
1
(PR#7899) seek(con, 0, "end", rw="r") does not always work
...for your example, but I found another one where it introduces a worse bug when using origin="current". Hence it's not that easy. After reviewing this issue more closely, I think writeLines() into a binary connection might be the real problem and a misuse in this case. See the last paragrpah in the Details Section of ?writeLines. Hence, this might also be an issue related to the text mode connection problem on Windows. Using simple writeChar and readChar statements works as expected for me (at least, I was not able to produce anything unexpected). I'm no longer convinced that...
2018 Jun 23
0
reference page for Apache test page & the project
...ontent, it just provides the software > that makes the website run." up to immediately after the "This server > powered by CentOS" under the Testing 123... heading. > > Does the attached patch make it more clear more easily? It gets the > essential message into the top paragrpah which is the one that gets > read. Having it off the bottom of the page where it resides in the > current version means you're reliant on people advancing to the next page. > > Trevor > How long does one need to be in IT to realize that people simply will not read things, perio...
2018 Jun 22
2
reference page for Apache test page & the project
Some or all of you may be aware that people often contact the CentOS Project because they come across the default Apache server test page on a non-centos.org domain. In trying to contact the domain owner, they mistakenly contact us. This is despite the language at the bottom of the page telling them what they are seeing and not to contact us about it. This has come up for me in responding to