guys, should try clearing yr cache and then try them again. you  
might get different results from a clean slate.
-Tony



On [Jun 13], at 11:14 AM, Rokham Sadeghnezhadfard wrote:

> hey,
>
> Ya Meiosis worked for me too. but nature of science didn't... so  
> maybe meiosis has to do with you machine ???
>
> On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 2:08 PM, Jim Slotta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> weird - I just tried meiosis and it loaded just fine.
>
> Could you try it again and see if it works this time?
>
> I wonder if its some weird problem to do with java?
>
> jds
>
> On 13-Jun-08, at 10:20 AM, Turadg Aleahmad wrote:
>
>> I just tried a couple projects on the Pas Project demo page and  
>> neither came up,
>>   http://joan.oise.utoronto.ca/webapp/previewprojectlist.html
>>
>> First I tried "Nature of Science" and ulimately got a "Can't Load  
>> Curnit" error.  Looking in the JNLP I saw the offering was at,
>>   http://rails.dev.concord.org/sds/4/offering/35575/config/86456/1/view
>> and the curnit inside was,
>>   
>> http://www.encorewiki.org/download/attachments/2113/converted-wise.berkeley.edu-16683.jar
>> which gives a 404 from the Encore wiki.
>>
>> Then I tried the top of the list, Meiosis and got the same error.   
>> This time with this offering,
>>   http://rails.dev.concord.org/sds/4/offering/35573/config/86455/1/view
>> which has this curnit,
>>    
>> http://www.telscenter.org/confluence/download/attachments/19315/converted-wise-dev.berkeley.edu-29913.jar
>> which gives a Bad Gateway error, I think because TELS's Confluence  
>> and JIRA are down.
>>
>> The above is more a Pas specific issue than a SAIL issue, but I'm  
>> writing to SAIL-Dev because I think the SDS could use a link  
>> checking function.  I see this happening in different ways.
>>
>> One would be a periodic sweep through its DB to see what URLs are  
>> 404 or not responding and generate a report.  Someone responsible  
>> for a set of curnits could look and see what needs attention.  This  
>> might be easier if there were an e-mail address associated with  
>> each offering (maybe there is already through its ownership) that  
>> was notified when a dead link was found.  The links checked could  
>> be both the curnits and the JAR resources.
>>
>> The other idea I have is more complicated but I think also  
>> worthwhile.  On request of the offering, the SDS can check the  
>> curnit URL (or look in its records to see its status if it it's  
>> already been requested recently) and if the curnit isn't available,  
>> then return a different offering that produces a Java app that  
>> notifies the user of the problem and gives them information to  
>> redress it.  This message could be customized by the author/owner  
>> of the offering.
>>
>> Hitting bad links is a problem, and currently there is no way for  
>> the lay user to understand what happened and even worse, no way to  
>> get in touch with the people who can fix it.
>>
>> -Turadg
>>
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> -- 
> Rokham
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