The Common Lisp Directory is online here: http://www.cl-user.net
I've started to add tags to it. You can see the current tags tree on the "Tags Map" page.
Everybody can submit content (use the "Submit" page) but it's not a wiki and content needs
to be validated by a maintainer to appear effectively in the Directory.
To avoid making multiples directory items for a same library/document etc. People wanting
to contribute content are invited to read "How to submit content to the Common Lisp
Directory" here:
http://www.cl-user.net/asp/sdataRIv58HBX8yBX8yAvDM==/sdataQu3F$sSHnB==
Everybody is invited to contribute content and make suggestions for the tags.
Marc
Marc Battyani <·············@fractalconcept.com> wrote:
> The Common Lisp Directory is online here: http://www.cl-user.net
I fear there is a problem, at least with safari, with this page.
It keeps redirecting me to alternative urls until the browser gives up
with:
Too many redirects occurred trying to open
"http://www.cl-user.net/asp/UyHR/sdataQ0CjOy5jQFvlDQ3cORpX8yBX8yBXnMq=/s
dataQu3F$sSHnB==". This might occur if you open a page that is
redirected to open another page which then is redirected to open the
original page.
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Now Running MacOSX 10.4
Blog: http://vvolonghi.blogspot.com
http://weever.berlios.de
"Valentino Volonghi aka Dialtone" <····························@gmail.com> wrote in
message
> Marc Battyani <·············@fractalconcept.com> wrote:
>
> > The Common Lisp Directory is online here: http://www.cl-user.net
>
> I fear there is a problem, at least with safari, with this page.
>
> It keeps redirecting me to alternative urls until the browser gives up
> with:
>
> Too many redirects occurred trying to open
> "http://www.cl-user.net/asp/UyHR/sdataQ0CjOy5jQFvlDQ3cORpX8yBX8yBXnMq=/s
> dataQu3F$sSHnB==". This might occur if you open a page that is
> redirected to open another page which then is redirected to open the
> original page.
Yes. It seems that there are problems with some Safari versions. Version 2.0.2 is supposed
to work.
I will try to find what it is and correct it. Have you tried with Firefox ?
Marc
Marc Battyani wrote:
>
> Yes. It seems that there are problems with some Safari versions. Version 2.0.2 is supposed
> to work.
> I will try to find what it is and correct it. Have you tried with Firefox ?
>
> Marc
I have the same problem with V2.0.2. It had so many redirects that I
thought I had been tricked into going to some malicious site. You might
want to consider re-architecting your site.
"Jerry Boetje" <·······@cs.cofc.edu> wrote
>
> I have the same problem with V2.0.2. It had so many redirects that I
> thought I had been tricked into going to some malicious site. You might
> want to consider re-architecting your site.
Re-architecturing seems rather too much ;-) It will be enough to correct the problem with
Safari when I find out what it is.
Until then, Mac users can use FireFox.
Marc
+ "Jerry Boetje" <·······@cs.cofc.edu>:
| I have the same problem with V2.0.2. It had so many redirects that I
| thought I had been tricked into going to some malicious site. You might
| want to consider re-architecting your site.
Cookie problems?
The site works fine in firefox on freebsd with cookies enabled, but if
I disable cookies and try again, I get a page saying
The page isn't redirecting properly
Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for
this address in a way that will never complete.
* This problem can sometimes be caused by disabling or refusing to
accept cookies.
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* Harald Hanche-Olsen <URL:http://www.math.ntnu.no/~hanche/>
- Debating gives most of us much more psychological satisfaction
than thinking does: but it deprives us of whatever chance there is
of getting closer to the truth. -- C.P. Snow
"Harald Hanche-Olsen" <······@math.ntnu.no> wrote
>
> Cookie problems?
>
> The site works fine in firefox on freebsd with cookies enabled, but if
> I disable cookies and try again, I get a page saying
>
> The page isn't redirecting properly
>
> Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for
> this address in a way that will never complete.
>
> * This problem can sometimes be caused by disabling or refusing to
> accept cookies.
Many thanks! That's probably this.
In fact I didn't use cookies in my framework but I changed this to implement the "Remember
me" feature. Well the implementation of this feature was probably too pushy :-(
I've made a quick fix. Does this correct the Safari problem?
Marc
Marc Battyani <·············@fractalconcept.com> wrote:
> "Harald Hanche-Olsen" <······@math.ntnu.no> wrote
> >
> > Cookie problems?
> >
> > The site works fine in firefox on freebsd with cookies enabled, but if
> > I disable cookies and try again, I get a page saying
> >
> > The page isn't redirecting properly
> >
> > Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for
> > this address in a way that will never complete.
> >
> > * This problem can sometimes be caused by disabling or refusing to
> > accept cookies.
>
> Many thanks! That's probably this.
> In fact I didn't use cookies in my framework but I changed this to
> implement the "Remember me" feature. Well the implementation of this
> feature was probably too pushy :-(
>
> I've made a quick fix. Does this correct the Safari problem?
>
It does for me.
Marc Battyani <·············@fractalconcept.com> wrote:
> I've made a quick fix. Does this correct the Safari problem?
yes it works :)
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Valentino Volonghi aka Dialtone
Now Running MacOSX 10.4
Blog: http://vvolonghi.blogspot.com
http://weever.berlios.de