Naspa - Technical Support magazine

2010-11-29 Thread John Blythe Reid
Does anyone know if Technical Support magazine is still being published ? It stopped about three years ago but I saw that it re-appeared in June last year. Looking at the Naspa web-site it doesn't mention it as one of the membership benefits. I always thought it was a pretty good magazine so I

Re: Naspa - Technical Support magazine

2010-11-29 Thread John McKown
I think it is PDF only via the web site. But I don't think it's monthly any more. On Mon, 2010-11-29 at 11:06 +0100, John Blythe Reid wrote: Does anyone know if Technical Support magazine is still being published ? It stopped about three years ago but I saw that it re-appeared in June last

Re: Technical Support magazine

2007-05-21 Thread Ken Porowski
@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Re: [IBM-MAIN] Technical Support magazine On Sat, 19 May 2007 19:53:48 -0400, Gerhard Postpischil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.naspa.net/ Except that going to .net and clicking on NaSPA sends you to naspa.com, where (under Netscape) I get a fatal error: Call to undefined

Re: Technical Support magazine

2007-05-21 Thread Jeffrey Deaver
I agree, the website it extremely difficult to navigate. When did they change it from the classic 'red' web pages. I found the pubs at the following URLs once I was logged on... http://www.technicalsupport-digital.com/technicalsupport/200704/

Re: Technical Support magazine

2007-05-21 Thread Steve Comstock
Jeffrey Deaver wrote: I agree, the website it extremely difficult to navigate. When did they change it from the classic 'red' web pages. I found the pubs at the following URLs once I was logged on... http://www.technicalsupport-digital.com/technicalsupport/200704/

Re: Technical Support magazine

2007-05-21 Thread Thompson, Steve
-Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Comstock Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 9:32 AM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Re: Technical Support magazine SNIP I'm not able to get in via any of the links. For http://www.naspa.com

Re: Technical Support magazine

2007-05-21 Thread Jim McAlpine
It's intermittent from where I am. Jim McAlpine On 5/21/07, Steve Comstock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm not able to get in via any of the links. For http://www.naspa.com/tsm0207a I get: Fatal error: Call to undefined function user_access() in

Re: Technical Support magazine

2007-05-21 Thread Eric Bielefeld
I just talked to my friend Scott Scherer, who used to run Naspa, and now just works there. He was glad to know about the difficulties. They just went from a format of having a monthly magazine, to putting the articles on their site as soon as they were written. He assured me that someone

Re: Technical Support magazine

2007-05-21 Thread Bruce Black
Naspa offered a deal for returning members, something like $20 for 20 months, so I took it. They email when new magazines are available. But I am not sure if I will renew when the 20 months are up -- Bruce A. Black Senior Software Developer for FDR Innovation Data Processing 973-890-7300

Re: Technical Support magazine

2007-05-21 Thread Patrick O'Keefe
On Mon, 21 May 2007 16:43:48 -0400, Bruce Black [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Naspa offered a deal for returning members, something like $20 for 20 months, so I took it. They email when new magazines are available. But I am not sure if I will renew when the 20 months are up ... I just looked at

Re: Technical Support magazine

2007-05-20 Thread Kenneth E Tomiak
Gerhard Postpischil wrote: The original poster was looking for Tech Support magazine, in the new on-line format. The above url gets you, eventually, to a cover picture, but not any issues. Since my membership is entirely due to the magazine, several of the regular columns I read, the current

Technical Support magazine

2007-05-19 Thread Don Leahy
Does anyone know what has happened to this publication? The NaSPA site (www.naspa.com) has been transformed into some kind of a web portal, with no sign of Technical Support anywhere. I know that they went to an all-electronic ezine format last fall, but now I cannot even find *that*.

Re: Technical Support magazine

2007-05-19 Thread Steve Comstock
Don Leahy wrote: Does anyone know what has happened to this publication? The NaSPA site (www.naspa.com) has been transformed into some kind of a web portal, with no sign of Technical Support anywhere. I know that they went to an all-electronic ezine format last fall, but now I cannot even

Re: Technical Support magazine

2007-05-19 Thread Kenneth E Tomiak
Every now and then I would look for the website and make the same mistake, dot-com is not the ending of every link. Try: http://www.naspa.net/ On Sat, 19 May 2007 12:48:02 -0400, Don Leahy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone know what has happened to this publication? The NaSPA site

Re: Technical Support magazine

2007-05-19 Thread Gerhard Postpischil
Kenneth E Tomiak wrote: Every now and then I would look for the website and make the same mistake, dot-com is not the ending of every link. Try: http://www.naspa.net/ Except that going to .net and clicking on NaSPA sends you to naspa.com, where (under Netscape) I get a fatal error: Call to

Re: Technical Support magazine

2007-05-19 Thread Kenneth E Tomiak
On Sat, 19 May 2007 19:53:48 -0400, Gerhard Postpischil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.naspa.net/ Except that going to .net and clicking on NaSPA sends you to naspa.com, where (under Netscape) I get a fatal error: Call to undefined function user_access() in C:\www_hosts\naspa5

Re: Technical Support magazine

2007-05-19 Thread Gerhard Postpischil
Kenneth E Tomiak wrote: You could try the other link the web page: In September of 2000 NetStream and NASPA merged under the company umbrella of Technical Enterprises. You now have the best of both worlds. http://www.techenterprises.net/ It seems you are dead set on reaching something that