Eko wrote:
>Help/doc (previously "resources") now has it's own base subdir,
>called simply "Info".  But it should be descriptive article
>collections, not merely a bunch of links.

But links to for instance FAQs would be good wouldn't they?

>Are you sure submitters will even obey categories? ;-)

I would <g>, and it works on for instance www.yahoo.com and www.dosonly.com
(or .net pick your choice)

>> If you could sort them after the times they've been used that
>> would be good
>> ;-)
>
>Why after used?

Well, "number of times" would be the correct term for me to use.

>Why not *when* added?  Hmm.. perhaps some sort
>of linked list would do this just fine? ;-)

A linked list would do fine, but wouldn't it be better to sort like Yahoo
that have the most popular on top, then newest (marked with a "new" image)
and then the others in alpabetical order.

>> In my (Netscape) bookmarks I have things that are important/
>> interesting bookmarked two or three times ;-)
>
>Doable, but might need lots of disk space just for the indexes...

I wouldn't suggest that you have it that way.

>And that's a premium at VA ("only" 20 MB max)...

I think that freeservers.com offer more.

>> It is? Most of the time when people play (instead of testing)
>> games they seem to play old games.
>
>Are you sure? ;-)  Intresting... I don't think people buying
>games just to test them..  Or aren't they? ;-)  Except if the
>games are next to free, or you happen to be another beta tester
>off course <g>

Most people pay ca 5 USD for a game (illegally copied) or buy games for at
most 10 USD (an older game) here. Very few actually seem to buy the games
that cost 50-70 UDS - except some parents of course. For that cost people
buy a game (or borrow it) and finish playing it after a while, to test
something else.
If games weren't so easily copied we wouldn't need so much hardware so I
guess it's a good thing since it gets cheaper even for us who don't play much.

>Meanwhile, today I just received last month's access stats from
>Carmen.  SurvPC home has suffered from almost 900 page views in
>less than a month!  And that's for a single-page site!  What if
>it become multiple pages?  As a webmaster, that might something
>to be proud of.. But as a newbie Perl programmer, its frighten
>me a bit... Could the system keep up the pace?

Depends on when people visit the site of course, most people (with images
on) visit my site at tuesdays. I would assume that over time something like
that would even out but tuesdays is still the most popular day, weird...

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