Well considering that the archive has been thru 3 admins and is almost a decade 
old there are bound to be problems.

 

   Chris

   The Lurking Fox

 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alex Green
Sent: Sunday, July 19, 2015 4:02 PM
To: C. Matthias
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Mkguild] Problems with the archive website

 

It's not exactly what I'd call a fix. The site should be readable by the end 
user without them having to do anything out of the ordinary. 

-AlexSurikat

On Jul 19, 2015 3:51 PM, "C. Matthias" <[email protected]> wrote:

Okay, I gave that a try and it worked.  Weird!  Thanks for letting me know how 
to fix it.

May He bless you and keep you in His grace and love,

Charles Matthias

At 11:12 AM 7/19/2015, Alex Green wrote:

To me, it seems the issue is one of character encoding. The browser expects the 
data to be encoded as UTF-8, but it's actually being sent as iso-8859-1. If you 
have Firefox, go to view -> character encoding, and select western. The page 
renders as it's supposed to.Â

That's not to say that the line breaks shouldn't be there, but they've always 
been there. Removing them will make most of the diamonds disappear, but there 
are characters like the apostrophes that still won't render correctly.Â

I'm not sure what could have changed to cause this. Most likely the 
configurations for the web server have changed so that now the server is 
serving pages as UTF-8 where it use to be serving them as iso-8859-1. Although, 
when I look through the HTML, I see two separate meta tags. The first sets the 
character set as iso-8859-1, and the second changes it to UTF-8. Removing that 
second meta tag might fix the issue, but I don't have enough practical 
experience with HTML to know for sure.Â

-AlexSurikat

On Sun, Jul 19, 2015 at 10:34 AM, Andrew Vineyard 
<<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote:
I've taken a look at the files. Apparently the files were uploaded with line 
breaks where there aren't suppose to. That's what is causing the issues. To 
give a good example, when I'm looking at the file, I'm seeing that instead of 
having everything between the <p> </p> on the same line, where you see the "?" 
is where there's a line break in the file. It'll be a big task to fix it all, 
do to the complexity.


On 7/19/2015 6:25 AM, C. Matthias wrote:

I have a different issue with the Metamor Keep Archive.

It appears that a lot of the stories are showing various special characters as 
diamonds with "?" inside them.  This is extremely off-putting and renders 
stories difficult to read.  I suspect some of them are quote characters, 
en-dashes, and so forth.  This is showing up with both FireFox and Safari.  
It is especially bad in my story Inchoate Carillon, Inconstant Cuckold.Â

Somebody definitely ought to take a look into that!  It wasn't at all like 
this two weeks ago the last time I checked.

May He bless you and keep you in His grace and love,

Charles Matthias

At 03:13 PM 7/18/2015, Virmir wrote:

Hello!

Yes, that was merely a google custom search page.  I'm sure the syntax has 
changed throughout the years.  It looks like the service is still offered, 
so it's probably just a matter of setting up a new one. 
<https://cse.google.com/cse/>https://cse.google.com/cse/

Regarding the domain, I do own and pay for 
<http://metamorkeep.com>metamorkeep.com. This is no big deal since it is a 
pittance, however if someone else more active in the community would like to 
take up ownership, I certainly wouldn't have any problem with that (I have like 
seven of these things anyway).  Whoever takes it would have to promise to be 
super attentive and pay the bill on time to avoid a 
<http://transform.to>transform.to situation though.  ;)

Somewhat related--I actually have the domain pointing to my nameservers before 
it goes to Xepher.  This gives us a little more control in case people have 
their own sites or blogs and want to use a subdomain or something. E.g. 
<http://mishablogsaboutmuffins.metamorkeep.com>mishablogsaboutmuffins.metamorkeep.com

On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 1:42 PM, Alex Green 
<<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote:
The first problem Chris mentioned was a php error. A variable, Counter, was 
being accessed before it had been defined. I haven't run into it, so it looks 
like whatever caused it has gone away for now.Â
The second problem is that the search feature provided by Google has stopped 
working. I haven't been able to figure this one out. At first glance, it 
appears there is a lot of stuff in the search URL that shouldn't be there, but 
even after deleting it and trying to manually rerun it, the error persists. In 
that case, the reason it failed might be that the account that the search 
feature was tied to has been deleted, but this is all conjecture as I am 
totally unfamiliar with how Google's custom search feature works.Â
It might be worth it to ask Virmir about this one as he set it up and might 
remember how to do it again.Â
P.S. I find it funny that both Chris and my test searches were related as we 
both searched for or respective species.Â
-AlexSurikat
On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 2:28 PM, Andrew Vineyard 
<<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected] > wrote:
I'm looking at the site, but I'm not seeing anything wrong with it. I'm getting 
access to it and everything. It may have been a slight hiccup in the server 
engine. I'll still look into it and see what might be the problem, but it 
appears that whatever was happening was simply a connection error.
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