Please Peter, can you post even if you don't have the source? It will be
easier, because I post on multiples issues, I don't remember exactly
which...
Le 02/12/2018 à 18:54, DM Smith a écrit :
> The Internet Wayback Machine is useful for dead URLs. I’ve used it to
> find resources no longer
The Internet Wayback Machine is useful for dead URLs. I’ve used it to find
resources no longer available and to make contact w people.
— DM Smith
From my phone. Brief. Weird autocorrections.
> On Dec 2, 2018, at 10:47 AM, "ref...@gmx.net" wrote:
>
> Regarding how to find source:
>
> In our
Regarding how to find source:In our newer and better modules a source is given in the conf file. But sometimes that link is now dead.Sent from my mobile. Please forgive shortness, typos and weird autocorrects. Original Message Subject: [sword-devel] Modules, Tracker - some
Authentication is paramount.
We could well learn from the TV programme "Fake or Fortune" that establishing
PROVENANCE is the key to success.
All the more so for digital texts obtained from somewhere "out there".
Even so, a lot of good work does get done by dedicated volunteers that take
upon
Following a highly convincing report that the SpaSEV module is not want
it claimed to be I have removed this text from CrossWire
If anyone within CrossWire has it on their personal webserver you might
want to remove it there too as soon as possible. We effectively have no
clue what text it is. If
Hi to all
1) I am so pleased and grateful for all the activity checking and testing
modules wrt issues mentioned on the tracker
2) There is a substantial minority of modules we do have source texts for
(around 100) and I hold the key for them. They can not be shared to anyone,
usually, as