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Do you like the new version of the 470 ARG website?


n4cqw's picture

By n4cqw - Posted on 04 August 2009

Yes, I like it
100% (7 votes)
No, I don't like it
0% (0 votes)
Not sure yet, see my comments below
0% (0 votes)
Total votes: 7
Coo For Me's picture

I finally it made here. So, hello everyone. I tried to visit for the last couple of weeks and every time I would get redirected to a safe place. I use OpenDNS so if I accidentally make a typo in the address it will direct me to a safe place instead of a bad place. OpenDNS also filters out bad sites. I just thought Moe was working on the site and I would try later. When I mentioned this to Robin, she gave me the actual address to the site. It seems that 470ARG.COM is being redirected and my DNS thinks it's a bad place. I can get here OK if I use the actual address. Just a little suggestion, please drop the redirect.

I am just now finding my way around, but so far, the site looks good. I hope we can get some good discussions going in the forum. I hope to see everyone there.

73, John the KU4ME

n4cqw's picture

Hi John,

Thanks for joining us on the new site. I working with a friend mine to rewrite the HT access file to do seamless redirect but we are having some troubles with it and it crashes. This redirect is ONLY a stop gap measure but I may go to something more easier like a meta re-direct for example to point everyone here.

Hopefully we will have the issue fixed soon.

73,

Thanks Moe

N4CQW

Sysop / Moderator

aj4ij's picture

Moe --

This may be a stupid question, but I don't see why you can't put everything for the new site in the root directory, and then put the old site in an "old" folder, linking it like http://www.470arg.com/old

Just curious.

Robin

Anonymous's picture

I like this web site. This web site seems to work just fine with the JAWS screen reader.

Gil, k0gil

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