> The dilemma was to choose a language that was simple, and looked > nothing like Racket. The choice was clear: it had to be brainf*ck. > Here's the tutorial: > > > http://planet.racket-lang.org/package-source/dyoo/bf.plt/1/2/planet-docs/manual/index.html
One thing that I want to do is upload it somewhere more permanently, and to have all the documentation links work. None of the Racket-bound documentation links are working, and I'd like to redirect those links off to docs.racket-lang.org instead. At the moment, I've put the content generated by locally running Scribble into: http://hashcollision.org/brainfudge/ and resorting to a hack with JQuery to replace all of the broken links. Here's the simple hack: <DOCTYPE html> <html> <head><title>F*dging up a Racket</title></head> <body> </body> <script src="/js/jquery-1.6.1.min.js"></script> <script> $(document).ready(function() { var regexp = new RegExp("^file:///research/plt/software/racket/5.1.1/std/doc/"); $(document.body).load('manual.html', function() { $(document.body).find("a").each(function() { this.href = this.href.replace(regexp, "http://docs.racket-lang.org/"); }); }); }); </script> </html> I suppose this "works", but I feel dirty. :) _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users