I haven't been able to contact www.harlequin.com today - or yesterday.
I hope this doesn't mean that they're in trouble again!
While I'm waiting for the webserver to get online again:
Is there an alternative HyperSpec site?
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(espen)
Espen Vestre <·····@*do-not-spam-me*.vestre.net> writes:
> I haven't been able to contact www.harlequin.com today - or yesterday.
> I hope this doesn't mean that they're in trouble again!
>
> While I'm waiting for the webserver to get online again:
> Is there an alternative HyperSpec site?
You don't keep a copy on your disk?? :-) The first mirror altavista
turned up is at:
http://www.aie.nl/software_doc/ansilispdoc/HyperSpec/FrontMatter/index.html
Franz has a similar document at:
http://www.franz.com/support/docs/5.0.1/ansicl/ansicl.htm
I like the HyperSpec more (which includes issue write-ups) and is the
undisputed champ, but sometimes the latter one is nice when you're in
the mood for something slightly different. (It can be refreshing to
have different HTML formatting and fonts when reading about Logical
Pathnames for the millionth time....)
Christopher
······@2xtreme.net (Christopher R. Barry) writes:
> You don't keep a copy on your disk?? :-)
I'm spoiled with an excellent internet connection :-)
But now I have a local copy, thanks to all who replied!
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(espen)
On 02 Nov 1999 09:52:13 +0100, Espen Vestre
<·····@*do-not-spam-me*.vestre.net> wrote:
> I haven't been able to contact www.harlequin.com today - or yesterday.
> I hope this doesn't mean that they're in trouble again!
Apologies. The Mass. office is moving. Should be back soon.
__Jason
In article <····························@4ax.com>,
Jason Trenouth <·····@harlequin.com> wrote:
>On 02 Nov 1999 09:52:13 +0100, Espen Vestre
><·····@*do-not-spam-me*.vestre.net> wrote:
>
>> I haven't been able to contact www.harlequin.com today - or yesterday.
>> I hope this doesn't mean that they're in trouble again!
>
>Apologies. The Mass. office is moving. Should be back soon.
It appears to now be back.
-- Mark