> 2021/11/02 22:59、Jun Tamura <j.tam...@me.com>のメール: > > > >> 2021/11/02 22:40、Phil Holmes <m...@philholmes.net >> <mailto:m...@philholmes.net>>のメール: >> >> On 02/11/2021 12:53, Kevin Cole wrote: >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Nov 2, 2021 at 6:42 AM Omid Mo'menzadeh <omid.mnza...@gmail.com >>> <mailto:omid.mnza...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>> Hello all. >>> I'm not sure if this is the right list to post this, but I'll give it a >>> shot here, and see where I should report this. >>> The problem seems to be the website's hosting, which appears to be provided >>> by Google, which blocks access from certain countries in accordance with US >>> law (with the error message "403. That’s an error. Your client does not >>> have permission to get URL / from this server. That’s all we know."). This >>> would not surprise me if LilyPond was not a GNU project, but it's a bit off >>> at the moment, to say the least. >>> What I would want to know if this is something the team cares about, and >>> where I should discuss this. >>> Thanks, >>> Omid Momenzadeh >>> I could be mistaken -- I often am -- but... >>> >>> I suspect it's merely that the site is designed to construct search queries >>> using Google as the default search engine -- along with Google's option to >>> limit the search to a particular site. This saves the maintainers from >>> having to install a search engine and keep it updated. >>> >>> (One other negative consequence of this setup is that it randomly chooses >>> the version of documentation -- e.g. If I am on a .../doc/v2.20/... page >>> and search for a term, it will happily offer up a match from >>> .../doc/v2.22/..., .../doc/2.18/... or whatever else it finds.) >>> >> No - it's hosted on Google currently. >> >> -- >> >> Phil Holmes >> > If it’s hosted on Google, the same thing must be happening in mainland China > as well. My last trip to China was in 2017 and, at that time, all the > connection to google.com <http://google.com/> domain and other services by > the Alphabet group, such as YouTube, was blocked by the “great wall” set up > by the Chinese government. > > Jun Tamura > https://imslp.org/wiki/User:Jun_T <https://imslp.org/wiki/User:Jun_T> Oops! I’m very sorry for my misunderstanding. Error 403 is not the one caused by a firewall.
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