More updates to the Unofficial FAQ

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by TeGGeR®, Apr 5, 2006.

  1. TeGGeR®

    TeGGeR® Guest

    Thanks to jim beam and Curly, this page has been seriously revised with
    lots more info:
    http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/cranktool/index.html

    Mant other things have been shuffled around as well, so when you go to the
    Main Page, please hit Reload/Refresh to make sure all changes show.
    http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/faq.html

    I also found a few broken internal links. How come nobody notifies me of
    these things?

    My ultimate aim is to make the Main Page just an index, with all data
    opening up in new windows off that. This should reduce download times for
    the Main Page.
     
    TeGGeR®, Apr 5, 2006
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  2. TeGGeR®

    Elle Guest

    Perhaps because there are things even more important than
    broken links with which people have objections. Agreeing to
    disagree is often the best way to go with you, along with a
    lot of patience (or just ignoring you) when you go into the
    mode, "My way is the best way. I can't prove it. But it is."

    Thus my silence on your latest page.
     
    Elle, Apr 5, 2006
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  3. TeGGeR®

    Elle Guest

    Perhaps because there are things even more important than
    broken links with which people have objections. Agreeing to
    disagree is often the best way to go with you, along with a
    lot of patience (or just ignoring you) when you go into the
    mode, "My way is the best way. I can't prove it. But it is."

    Thus my silence on your latest page.
     
    Elle, Apr 5, 2006
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  4. TeGGeR®

    Brian Smith Guest

    Boy, you must have rolled out and hit your head on the wrong side of the bed
    today!
     
    Brian Smith, Apr 5, 2006
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  5. TeGGeR®

    Brian Smith Guest

    Boy, you must have rolled out and hit your head on the wrong side of the bed
    today!
     
    Brian Smith, Apr 5, 2006
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  6. TeGGeR®

    Bucky Guest

    There's free tools that can scan your site for broken links. You should
    look into those. I haven't used one before, so I can't recommend one.
     
    Bucky, Apr 5, 2006
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  7. TeGGeR®

    Bucky Guest

    There's free tools that can scan your site for broken links. You should
    look into those. I haven't used one before, so I can't recommend one.
     
    Bucky, Apr 5, 2006
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  8. TeGGeR®

    TeGGeR® Guest


    I never thought of that, so thanks for the tip.

    I just Googled and quite a number of these utilities come up. They're also
    called "link checkers". I see most of them want you to pay for them, so
    some sleuthing will be necessary before I find a freeware version.
     
    TeGGeR®, Apr 6, 2006
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  9. TeGGeR®

    TeGGeR® Guest


    I never thought of that, so thanks for the tip.

    I just Googled and quite a number of these utilities come up. They're also
    called "link checkers". I see most of them want you to pay for them, so
    some sleuthing will be necessary before I find a freeware version.
     
    TeGGeR®, Apr 6, 2006
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  10. TeGGeR®

    Bucky Guest

    Yeah, probably the online services will charge fees, since those will
    use their servers and resources. I'm referring to software that you
    install on your own computer (it doesn't even have to be on the web
    server). You should be able to find plenty of free ones of these.

    http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html
    http://tucows.com/Windows/DevelopmentWebAuthoring/Validators/
     
    Bucky, Apr 6, 2006
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  11. TeGGeR®

    Bucky Guest

    Yeah, probably the online services will charge fees, since those will
    use their servers and resources. I'm referring to software that you
    install on your own computer (it doesn't even have to be on the web
    server). You should be able to find plenty of free ones of these.

    http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html
    http://tucows.com/Windows/DevelopmentWebAuthoring/Validators/
     
    Bucky, Apr 6, 2006
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  12. TeGGeR®

    jmattis Guest

    That was quite diplomatically stated. I'll take any good info I can
    get, however, and appreciate the efforts. Like everything Internet,
    it's the reader's job to decide if it is "good info."
     
    jmattis, Apr 6, 2006
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  13. TeGGeR®

    jmattis Guest

    That was quite diplomatically stated. I'll take any good info I can
    get, however, and appreciate the efforts. Like everything Internet,
    it's the reader's job to decide if it is "good info."
     
    jmattis, Apr 6, 2006
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  14. TeGGeR®

    Elle Guest

    Right. Plus, AFAIC Tegger's FAQ site does overwhelming good.
     
    Elle, Apr 6, 2006
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  15. TeGGeR®

    Elle Guest

    Right. Plus, AFAIC Tegger's FAQ site does overwhelming good.
     
    Elle, Apr 6, 2006
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    Matt Ion Guest

    I still say a Wiki backend would make this all easier... yes yes, I know
    the argument about anyone-can-edit-it... that's why you use one that
    allows only the administrator or specified contributors to edit it,
    and/or requires the admin to approve updates.
     
    Matt Ion, Apr 7, 2006
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  17. TeGGeR®

    Matt Ion Guest

    I still say a Wiki backend would make this all easier... yes yes, I know
    the argument about anyone-can-edit-it... that's why you use one that
    allows only the administrator or specified contributors to edit it,
    and/or requires the admin to approve updates.
     
    Matt Ion, Apr 7, 2006
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  18. TeGGeR®

    Ice Guest

    Boy, Who pissed in your Cornflakes today?

     
    Ice, Apr 7, 2006
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  19. TeGGeR®

    Ice Guest

    Boy, Who pissed in your Cornflakes today?

     
    Ice, Apr 7, 2006
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  20. TeGGeR®

    Elle Guest

    Girl, who dumped in yours?

    The guy asked a question. I responded with my opinion. If
    you have a problem with the ultimate marketplace of ideas,
    then you shouldn't be on moderated-free Usenet. I'd be more
    specific about the at least two gross errors on Tegger's
    latest page, but it's clear to me he often prefers playing
    games rather than adhere to truth.

    So sod off, idiot.
     
    Elle, Apr 8, 2006
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