ALT.SF4M Log's • Adam J Fabio 25/04/1996 00:00:000 UTC Hey all.. just wondering.. are all our messages here logged anywhere? Local 4mites know that there is always a log in the forum to write (vent, waste space, bleed through pages etc =) in. Is there an electronic version of the log somewhere? I mean, teh worldwide 4mites need a voice also, mabey we can have an addendum to log71.. perhams 71e? =) Just wondering, Adam Fabio (some weirdo who wandered into the 4m a few weeks ago, andnever left) • a****4@f******.********n.ca 27/04/1996 00:00:000 UTC Stefan E. Jones (s******j@**.com) writes:   >>   >>Of course there's a virtual log. Skippy is the keeper of it, you can   >>just ask him about it sometime. Everything posted to here is automatically   >>logged in *somewhere*. > AND . . . one of my term projects is to create a "WWW Bulletin Board System." > You link it to a web page, and can leave messages there. There can be a > variety of topics (similar to newsgroups) and threads within a topic. And it would just be a nice case that I am currently working on an evaluation project at work of what the industry calls "Web Based Conferencing Systems". When I am finished (Tuesday), I'll be willing to give a run down of the free and cheap packages. But really, all they really are is gui BBSs. ttyl Farrell • Jill H Rappaport 26/04/1996 00:00:000 UTC Adam...Adam....Silly boy! Of course there's a virtual log. Skippy is the keeper of it, you can just ask him about it sometime. Everything posted to here is automatically logged in *somewhere*. Mom (tm) • s******j@**.com 26/04/1996 00:00:000 UTC In article , Jill H Rappaport wrote: >Adam...Adam....Silly boy! >Of course there's a virtual log. Skippy is the keeper of it, you can >just ask him about it sometime. Everything posted to here is automatically >logged in *somewhere*. AND . . . one of my term projects is to create a "WWW Bulletin Board System." You link it to a web page, and can leave messages there. There can be a variety of topics (similar to newsgroups) and threads within a topic. The Keepr of the Pages can move messages from topic to topic, or delete them. I'm working on an archiving feature now. If y'all back in the brook can get your hands on a web server on which you can run CGI scripts (PERL) I'll be happy to donate it to the Forum. Eat Pudding, Stefan -- +-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-+ ***@***.com ~ s*****s@a*****.***u.edu ~ s******j@**.com http://www.ini.cmu.edu/~sjones/ • k******d@d*****i.com 27/04/1996 00:00:000 UTC In article , Adam J Fabio writes: > Hey all.. just wondering.. are all our messages here logged anywhere? > Local 4mites know that there is always a log in the forum to write (vent, > waste space, bleed through pages etc =) in. Is there an electronic > version of the log somewhere? I mean, teh worldwide 4mites need a voice > also, mabey we can have an addendum to log71.. perhams 71e? =) Skip has been working on an archive which can be accessed from the Forum's web page http://www.sf4m.org I don't know if it's up and running yet. > (some weirdo who wandered into the 4m a few weeks ago, andnever left) Stay awhile - STAY FOREVER! Muhahahaha! -- Doc k******d@d*****i.com "We have loved the stars too fondly to be feaful of the night" -- John Brashear