According to Joop Stakenborg: While burning my CPU.
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> I have started the "linux hamradio applications and utilities" homepage.
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> Let me know what you think, is this a good idea? The URL is:
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> http://www.casema.net/~aba
Contary to my last message, lynx will show the folder tree, i only found
this out with our word, "experimenting", click on the second item which is,
FRAME: basefrm
The highlighted link is then "changelog" 'hit enter' wich results in,
Changelog of this site
Versions 0.0.1 - 0.1.14, first steps. Test pages, not available to the
public. Use foldertree to display a menu tree and maketree to generate
the menu. Uses page counter supplied by casema.
Wrote a simple shell script to generate basic html pages from the
sunsite lsm entries. The script uses a sed script file . Use ftpwatch
to monitor changes on ftp sites.
Version 0.2.0, released to the public. Announcement on linux-hams for
feedback.
"foldertree" is then highlighted, hitting the "right arrow key" results in;
[INLINE] "Programmers are very comfortable with nested systems, where
an instance of an object is stored in another instance of the same
object. Humans, on the other hand, generally have a very difficult
time with the idea. (...) In a file cabinet, you never see folders
inside folders, Pendaflexes inside Pendaflexes or file drawers inside
file drawers."
(Alan Cooper, in 'About Face - The essentials of user interface
design.')
FOLDER - TREE version 2.0
Compatibility:
Internet Explorer 4.x or Netscape Navigator 4.x.
With netscape you need to hit r click th3 link to "changelog" also BEFORE
any text appiers.
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Regards Richard.
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Merry Xmas to all, and may all your troubles be small (ones).