I was trying to demo the new Colo Mines project at the conference  
here in Budapest.

I went online in my hotel room, downloaded it, got to the model page,  
and loaded up all the models
(heat and Diffusion - prepared by Laurel).

These were up and running (and presumably therefore downloaded fine??)

Then I came here to the conference meeting room to demo, clicked away  
from the model step,
but then when I return to the model step it said,
> "   The server could not be found
> URL: connect timed out
> The Molecular Workbench cannot open the above page.
>
> Please try the following:
>
>    1. Check if your computer is connected to the Internet. Try a  
> public web site such as google.com with a web browser. If you  
> cannot open google.com with your browser, there must be a problem  
> for your Internet connection.
>
>    2. Is your computer behind a firewall or using a proxy server to  
> access the Internet? If so, please contact your Network  
> Administrator to get some help.
>
>    3. The timeouts are probably set to be too short (the default  
> setting for the timeout for opening a connection is 5 seconds).  
> Please select the "Preference" menu of the Molecular Workbench and  
> increase the timeouts in the "Connection" tab.
>
>    4. If all the above fails, it is most likely that the Internet  
> Service Provider that hosts the Molecular Workbench is down. Please  
> select the "Work Offline" mode (use the "Work Offline" item under  
> the "File" menu). If a page has been visited before, the cached  
> version will be shown. Otherwise, you will see this page again.
>
>    5. Regardless of whether there is a connection problem or not,  
> you can always work on the files stored on your disk, or anything  
> that does not require an Internet connection. For example, you can  
> use the "New Blank Page" item of the "File" menu to create a new  
> blank page, type something on it, and use the items under the  
> "Insert" menu to insert various components.

Needless to say, this did not demo well.

I really ask myself:  WHy, if I've already downloaded all the  
content, and we're not even saving content, etc - should the curnit  
crash just because I leave a step and then come back to it?

Same thing happened in the heat curnit.  This literally happened to  
me as I was making the point that we no longer needed continuous  
internet, since everything was downloaded.  Sigh.

Can I ask if we are going to be able to fix this problem?

jim


On Aug 26, 2007, at 5:55 PM, [email protected] wrote:

>
> The meeting basically came about because Hiroki wants to be more
> knowledgeable about sail-core.  So I began looking for ways for  
> this to
> happen.
>
> Then given our current goal of examining different ways to move to
> OTrunk, I thought it would be good to do a catalog of the  
> functionality
> provided by sail-core.
> I think a lot of what is in sail-core also exists in OTrunk, so I  
> wanted
> to get a better of idea of what does and what does not.   And doing  
> this
> with Hiroki would get him up to speed on that.
>
> So there are 2 goals get Hiroki more knowledgable about sail-core and
> catalog its functionality.  I think the first goal is best served by
> having fewer people there, but I don't want to make this a closed
> meeting.  As I said, I think this might be a long running  
> meeting.   We
> will not be making any decisions, just summarizing code.  Its artifact
> will be one or more confluence pages.  I think people can participate
> asynchronously just fine.  I propose we keep it at 3pm on Wed and then
> Turadg you can "stop by" at 4 and see how things are going.
>
> Turadg, it sounds like we will need to shift the sail meeting since  
> you
> have one at the same time.  We've been doing the TELS meeting at 2pm
> east coast time, and SAIL 3pm east coast time.   I think the Sail
> meeting has to be second because it tends to run longer than an hour.
>
> We can discuss possible new meeting times at next weeks TELS and SAIL
> meetings.   Turadg and others who can't attend the meetings next week,
> if you publish your schedule we'll take that into account.
>
> Scott
>
> Turadg wrote:
> > I think the website you're thinking of is http:// 
> www.timetomeet.info/
> > .
> >
> > Turns out I have a new meeting on Wednesdays at 3pm.  Not my
> > decision.  I can join in at 4pm Wed or 2pm Thu.  Maybe a TimeToMeet
> > query is in order.
> >
> > Can someone tell me more about this cataloging activity?  What  
> are the
> > goals?  What prompted it?
> >
> > -t
> >
> >
> >
> > On Aug 24, 1:10 pm, "Anthony Perritano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
> wrote:
> >
> >> i think doing it during the sail meeting is fine. i won't beable  
> to make at
> >> thursday @ 2 est. does anyone have the link to that event  
> website? i will
> >> set up the meeting time if so.
> >>
> >> On 8/24/07, Scott Cytacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>> If someone wants to setup the event time website, great.  In the
> >>> meantime I'll start over email.
> >>>
> >>> I propose Wed. at 3pm east coast time.  Unless others want to  
> use the
> >>> Sail meeting for something else.
> >>>
> >>> If Wed. at 3pm is out, then I propose Thursday at 2pm east  
> coast time.
> >>> Can we squeeze 2 hours in before west coast lunch?
> >>>
> >>> Scott
> >>>
> >>> Anthony Perritano wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> T, we haven't set a time or date. so far the meeting is me,  
> you hiroki
> >>>> and scott. maybe we can use "that" event time website to  
> figure out a
> >>>> common meeting time. i don't remember the name of it.
> >>>>
> >>>> -Tony
> >>>>
> >>>> On 8/24/07, *Turadg* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>     I'd like to be at the cataloging meeting.  Will that be next
> >>>>
> >>> Wednesday
> >>>
> >>>>     at 3pm ET?
> >>>>
> >>>>     On Aug 23, 6:40 pm, Scott Cytacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>>>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >>>>     > Earlier, I proposed another agenda where we would do an  
> audit of
> >>>>     the
> >>>>     > sail-core project and catalog all the classes by their
> >>>>     functionality.
> >>>>     > That meeting will be postponed.
> >>>>
> >
> >
> > >
> >
>
>
> >


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