Re: [WSG] A few interesting articles...

2003-11-19 Thread James Ellis
I can get reverse DNS for that domain, but ping of the domain fails everytime and a traceroute stops in LAX about ten steps before the domain. I can get the site up in a browser, though. Cheers James Mark Stanton wrote: Mark, when you say my Bluegrass Australia site "isn't working for me", d

Re: [WSG] A few interesting articles...

2003-11-19 Thread Ben Bishop
Mark, Mike, Seems fine from Daemon HQ. Cheers, Ben C:\>ping bluegrass.org.au Pinging bluegrass.org.au [64.191.62.205] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 64.191.62.205: bytes=32 time=360ms TTL=107 Reply from 64.191.62.205: bytes=32 time=471ms TTL=107 Reply from 64.191.62.205: bytes=32 time=360ms

RE: [WSG] A few interesting articles...

2003-11-19 Thread Mark Stanton
> Mark, when you say my Bluegrass Australia site "isn't working for me", do > you mean it's dead? Or that it is working but with errors? C:\>ping www.bluegrass.org.au Unknown host www.bluegrass.org.au. C:\>ping bluegrass.org.au Unknown host bluegrass.org.au. Can't get to the domain. I know th

RE: [WSG] A few interesting articles...

2003-11-19 Thread Michael Kear
t. However if the site's dead entirely, I'm not sure what to do because it's working for me. Cheers, Michael Kear Windsor, NSW, Australia AFP Webworks. -Original Message- From: Mark Stanton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 19 November 2003 4:02 PM To: [E

RE: [WSG] A few interesting articles...

2003-11-18 Thread Mark Stanton
Hey Mike This is aimed at all levels of developer - to some degree its an advocacy list - we're trying to get people to use this stuff so helping is part of the deal. Another thing we have been doing from time to time on the list is reviewing sites and provide (positive) feedback. If want, post

RE: [WSG] A few interesting articles...

2003-11-18 Thread Anton Andreasson
tags - you get a "site navigation" bar under the location bar with words like "home", "help", "index", "search", etc... In iCab too, IIRC ;) /Anton -- What your lacks, your compensates. * The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/

RE: [WSG] A few interesting articles...

2003-11-18 Thread Michael Kear
tions of documents used before, and I'm interested in how it might work for me. Cheers, Michael Kear Windsor, NSW, Australia AFP Webworks. -Original Message- From: russ weakley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 19 November 2003 7:53 AM To: Web Standards Group Subject: R

RE: [WSG] A few interesting articles...

2003-11-18 Thread Mark Stanton
Hey Mike If you grab a copy of opera it actually does some good stuff with these tags - you get a "site navigation" bar under the location bar with words like "home", "help", "index", "search", etc... I guess if there was better browser support you'd find a lot more people going for this sort of

Re: [WSG] A few interesting articles...

2003-11-18 Thread russ weakley
Hi Michael, Welcome to the group! http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/struct/links.html#h-12.3.3 http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/present/styles.html#style-external http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/present/styles.html#specifying-external http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/types.html#type-media-descripto

RE: [WSG] A few interesting articles...

2003-11-18 Thread Michael Kear
;stylesheet" href="http://style.sprintpcs.com/common.css"; type="text/css" media="all" /> <.style type="text/css" title="homepage".> @import "styles/homepage.css"; <./style> <./head>

[WSG] A few interesting articles...

2003-11-18 Thread russ weakley
1. Dave Shea from Mezzoblue has started an interesting topic - CSS Best practices: http://www.mezzoblue.com/archives/2003/11/17/css_best_pra/ Strangely enough, this is very similar to something Peter and I were going to open up for discussion soon - a sort of WSG's (X)HTML/CSS best practices. Ha