Hi,

> I get the following error when accessing that page...

yes :/ I recognized it worked, wrote the mail, then updated the reference and 
now it's not working anymore. I'm in contact with the Github people about this.

In the mean time: http://openpgpjs.github.com/openpgpjs/test/index.html (I also 
added some preliminary coverage results).

Furthermore, I assume that nobody receives any mail notification when new 
tickets get created at http://tickets.openpgpjs.org ...

Best regards, Alex

On 16.12.2011, at 15:17, Sean Colyer wrote:

> I get the following error when accessing that page...
> 
> Page does not exist! Read the Full Documentation
> Instructions for setting up username.github.com *
>   Create a repo named username.github.com
> 
>   Push a `master` branch to GitHub and enjoy!
> 
> Instructions for setting up username.github.com/repo-name *
> Caution: make your working directory clean before you do this (either stash 
> or commit), otherwise this will lose any changes you've made to your project 
> since the last commit.
>   cd /path/to/repo-name
>   git symbolic-ref HEAD refs/heads/gh-pages
>   rm .git/index
>   git clean -fdx
>   echo "My GitHub Page" > index.html
>   git add .
>   git commit -a -m "First pages commit"
>   git push origin gh-pages
> 
> WARNING: All pages (even those created on private repos) will be publicly 
> viewable
> * It may take up to 10 minutes to activate GitHub Pages for your account
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 6:48 AM, Alex (via OpenPGP.js) <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> > Any suggestions?
> 
> 
> I found another solution (actually, I only had to wait about a day for github 
> to accept my change).
> The tests can be accessed via http://test.openpgpjs.org - it's a link to the 
> revision 982e699 of the openpgpjs repository.
> 
> Best regards, Alex
> 
> On 14.12.2011, at 12:36, Alex (via OpenPGP.js) wrote:
> 
> > Hi Carsten,
> >
> >> We now have a test page for encryption / decryption in 
> >> test/encryption.html.
> >
> > thank you very much. I've added a link to http://openpgpjs.org (you might 
> > have to press reload first). Btw: could you have a look at 
> > https://github.com/openpgpjs/openpgpjs/issues/13 ?
> >
> > Unfortunately, I've not found a better way to publish the tests than this 
> > one:
> >
> > * The "openpgpjs" repository has now a branch called "gh-pages". You can 
> > access all files via browser using http://openpgpjs.github.com/openpgpjs
> > * The "openpgpjs.github.com" repository contains the web site with a link 
> > to the above mentioned URL
> >
> > So right now we've the "master" and the "gh-pages" branch in our main 
> > repository. I propose to move the folders "plugins" and "webmail" to 
> > another repository (e.g. "openpgpjs.plugins" or 
> > "openpgpjs.chrome"/"openpgpjs.gmail" or ...), to remove the master branch 
> > and to make the gh-pages branch the default one.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> >
> > Best regards, Alex
> >
> > On 14.12.2011, at 12:03, Carsten Wentzlow wrote:
> >
> >> Hi!
> >> ~~~
> >>
> >> We now have a test page for encryption / decryption in 
> >> test/encryption.html. It can be also used to sign and verify signatures on 
> >> messages. The code on this page is an example how to use the openpgp.* API 
> >> and openpgp_msg_* APIs.
> >>
> >> regards,
> >> carsten
> >>
> >> _______________________________________________
> >>
> >> http://openpgpjs.org
> >
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