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Dan Nagle

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Aug 31, 2010, 12:27:51 PM8/31/10
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Hello,

I've reworked my web site. It's now www.daniellnagle.com
The old erols site should be ignored. I haven't kept it
for a couple of years. (I'm working on my dissertation.)

I've got two new workshops. One is on coarrays, the other
is on using CUDA from Fortran. Please contact me
if you have any interest. Further details are on the web site.

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Cheers!

Dan Nagle

Uno

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Aug 31, 2010, 8:09:38 PM8/31/10
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The link doesn't fire for me, dan.
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Richard Maine

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Aug 31, 2010, 8:42:43 PM8/31/10
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Uno <merril...@q.com> wrote:

> Dan Nagle wrote:

> > I've reworked my web site. It's now www.daniellnagle.com
>

> The link doesn't fire for me, dan.

Maybe it doesn't act like a link because it isn't one. The site comes up
fine for me - not that I spent much time perusing it in detail. The "old
fashioned" ways that involve typing in urls do still work. Or, if one's
typing is as bad as mine and you worry about being able to type that
many characters correctly, there is cut&paste.

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Dick Hendrickson

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Aug 31, 2010, 9:18:15 PM8/31/10
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On 8/31/10 7:42 PM, Richard Maine wrote:
> Uno<merril...@q.com> wrote:
>
>> Dan Nagle wrote:
>
>>> I've reworked my web site. It's now www.daniellnagle.com
>>
>> The link doesn't fire for me, dan.
>
> Maybe it doesn't act like a link because it isn't one. The site comes up
> fine for me - not that I spent much time perusing it in detail. The "old
> fashioned" ways that involve typing in urls do still work. Or, if one's
> typing is as bad as mine and you worry about being able to type that
> many characters correctly, there is cut&paste.
>
It doesn't come up for me either. I've tried two machines with two
different state-of-the-art operating systems. I clicked the link,
cut-and-pasted, and typed it in by hand. All the same result, just
a blank page. Beats me, I never did trust these computers, especially
those running OSs from the 70s!

Dick Hendrickson

Dan Nagle

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Aug 31, 2010, 9:25:16 PM8/31/10
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Hello,

Try it now. I think I've brought the frames
up to the latest standard. At least, it works with Safari,
Firefox and passes the W3C validator.

Frames were supposed to make things easier. :-)

http://www.daniellnagle.com


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Dan Nagle

dpb

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Aug 31, 2010, 9:21:47 PM8/31/10
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Worked here w/ Firefox and XP. Thunderbird embeds the url as a link
when it displays the page but works either that way or by directly
entering the url...

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Harold Stevens

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Aug 31, 2010, 9:56:55 PM8/31/10
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In <i5ka1s$56l$1...@news.eternal-september.org> Dan Nagle:

[Snip...]

> passes the W3C validator

FWIW...Works fine with Lynx, so it should work with ANYTHING. :)

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Sjouke Burry

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Aug 31, 2010, 10:40:05 PM8/31/10
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Copy/paste worked, doublwe click worked(xp sp3, thunderbird, firefox)

Uno

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Sep 1, 2010, 5:52:33 AM9/1/10
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Dick, we need the full deal:

http://www.daniellnagle.com

I swear we had "smart browsers" twenty years ago that would expand this with

http://

plus whatever.

(Works on windows, of course.)

> Copy/paste worked, doublwe click worked(xp sp3, thunderbird, firefox)

Sjouke,

you wouldn't happen to know why thunderbird led me to believe it was
clickable? It's taken me this long to make the emailto:'s go to
thunderbird.
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Dan Nagle

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Sep 1, 2010, 6:54:48 AM9/1/10
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Hello,

On 2010-08-31 21:56:55 -0400, Harold Stevens <woo...@jimbo.localdomain> said:

> FWIW...Works fine with Lynx, so it should work with ANYTHING. :)

Thanks for the testing. :-)

Now if I can just run enough workshops to pay the rent ... ;-)

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Dan Nagle

Gary L. Scott

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Sep 1, 2010, 8:28:55 AM9/1/10
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wasn't working with IE 8 before (blank page) but works now.

feenberg

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Sep 1, 2010, 8:56:59 AM9/1/10
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On Aug 31, 9:27 am, Dan Nagle <danna...@verizon.net> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've reworked my web site.  It's nowwww.daniellnagle.com

That would work better in some common browsers/mail readers as

http://www.daniellnagle.com/

Dan Feenberg

Sjouke Burry

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Sep 1, 2010, 4:50:05 PM9/1/10
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I have made fpt clickable to firefox by:
Open a folder
click tools
click folderoptions
click filetypes
select (none) URL:file transfer protocol
and with the advanced button assign firefox to it.

I guess its the same for mailto: and Thunderbird.
In my case, I checked and it had TB assigned to it.

Uno

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Sep 1, 2010, 7:58:42 PM9/1/10
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Sjouke Burry wrote:
> Uno wrote:

>> you wouldn't happen to know why thunderbird led me to believe it was
>> clickable? It's taken me this long to make the emailto:'s go to
>> thunderbird.
> I have made fpt clickable to firefox by:
> Open a folder
> click tools
> click folderoptions
> click filetypes
> select (none) URL:file transfer protocol
> and with the advanced button assign firefox to it.
>
> I guess its the same for mailto: and Thunderbird.
> In my case, I checked and it had TB assigned to it.

Ich kapiere nicht.

$ pwd
/home/dan/.mozilla/firefox
$ ls *
profiles.ini

vkuuxfit.default:
blocklist.xml extensions.ini search.sqlite
bookmarkbackups extensions.rdf secmod.db
bookmarks.html formhistory.sqlite sessionstore.bak
Cache key3.db sessionstore.js
cert8.db localstore.rdf signons3.txt
compatibility.ini mimeTypes.rdf urlclassifier3.sqlite
compreg.dat OfflineCache urlclassifierkey3.txt
content-prefs.sqlite permissions.sqlite webappsstore.sqlite
cookies.sqlite places.sqlite XPC.mfasl
downloads.sqlite pluginreg.dat xpti.dat
extensions prefs.js XUL.mfasl
extensions.cache searchplugins
$

Can I trouble you for a screenshot of wherever I'm supposed to be?
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Dick Hendrickson

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Sep 1, 2010, 8:43:23 PM9/1/10
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After rereading this, it reads a little more snotty that I intended.
Add a few ";)" here and there and it reads better!

Dick Hendrickson

PS: Even with a ;) I still don't like *nix :(

Sjouke Burry

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Sep 1, 2010, 9:09:00 PM9/1/10
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Sorry, dont comprehend the Linux world... :)
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