|
Posted by Alan J. Flavell on 09/30/06 22:25
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006, SpaceGirl brings to light that:
> richard wrote:
> > The newsgroup was created for the purpose of posting html code
> > using a newsreader, such as OE, that would display the coding as a
> > web page.
Many of the problems reported with (x)HTML pages turn out to be HTTP
errors due to inappropriate server configuration. Putting the HTML
source on a usenet binaries group is no substitute for seeing the page
(or preferably a tidied-up demonstration sample or test case) in its
natural environment, i.e on a web server.
> > This is not a stationery group.
Huh?
> Well my news provider does not carry binary groups...
Mine neither (mine dropped them due to the massive amount of space
required versus the relatively low interest shown by its customers),
but I didn't go there even when it did. However, that's really not
the key reason why this proposal seems to be to be a non-starter for
any kind of useful dialogue. It's hard to see how anyone who makes
pages for the web would be incapable of putting a test case onto some
web server somewhere, if they were seriously interested in discussing
its behaviour.
--
If the crash doesn't occur immediately, the [development] cycle is broken,
and the result is called a release. -- detha, in the monastery.
Navigation:
[Reply to this message]
|