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FAQ Section 3.3 (Web Resources) Changes

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Patrick Tingler

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Aug 10, 1997, 3:00:00 AM8/10/97
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Welcome to the Web Resources section of the FAQ. While working on
revising this list of web resources, it occurred to me that all the
people who would be using this section of the FAQ would have access to a
web browser. Based upon this revelation I decided to shorten the posted
version of this section to just dealing with changes that occur between
postings. (Postings occur once a month usually within the first week. If
I can, on the first day.) The full list of sites will be available, as
it has been, at:

http://members.tripod.com/~Tingler/medieval

The list of sites are listed alphabetically by subject and then
alphabetically by name within the subject headings. I've tried to
provide a brief description of the sites after the web address listing.
This version is only a rough draft of the listing. The rest of the FAQ
for soc.history.medieval is maintained by Stephan Schulz and can be
found at:

http://wwwjessen.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~schulz/medieval_faq.posted

or in HTML version at:

http://www.medieval.org/history/faq/medieval.html

If anyone feels that this is a really stupid change in posting or would
like to express any other concerns, comments, or suggestions to me they
can email me with their ideas.

Changes to Section 3.3 of the soc.history.medieval FAQ can be found at
the end of this message and at:

http://members.tripod.com/~Tingler/changes.html

Thanks,

Patrick Tingler
ting...@osu.edu
Undergraduate in Medieval and Renaissance Studies and Linguistics

The following changes have occured since last posting:

The following sites changed URL addresses:

Highlander Web Magazine
http://www.highlanderweb.co.uk/index.html

Torrione Castle
http://www.gvo.it/VdSF/homepagedirectory.html

Apprentice Armorer's Illustrated Handbook for Making Mail
http://realbeer.com/jjpalmer/HowtoChain.html

The following site was removed due to "file not found" or "no DNS
entry" messages:

A Heraldric Primer: Table of Contents
http://www.hal.com:80/users/goldschm/primer/

The following sites were removed:

ANU Art History Laserdisk Menu Page
http://rubens.anu.edu.au/laserdisk/laserdisk.html

ANU Art History Top Level Menu Page
http://rubens.anu.edu.au/

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