Please test my new site...

Started by cormullion, September 27, 2007, 01:28:25 PM

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cormullion

Hi folks. I've moved the newlisper blog over to another host, and taken the opportunity to switch to a newLISP system.



Since I'm not a big expert in developing this kind of thing (there's a first time for everything...!), I'd appreciate it if some of you could do a little testing to find any obvious bugs or loopholes. If you can spare a few moments, please point your browser to:



http://unbalanced-parentheses.nfshost.com/">//http://unbalanced-parentheses.nfshost.com/



and email me (or comment there or here) about any problems...

newdep

#1
aaa nfs host ;-) i think a good choice... they have newlisp cgi ....hehehe



The layout is quiet, quiet..how shall I say..quiet plain text, so its somewhat seeking

for a format in order while reading...



But you will finaly get it running in newlisp , im currious...;-)
-- (define? (Cornflakes))

m i c h a e l

#2
Hi cormullion,



Congratulations on the new site! Very clean.



Wow! You even managed to preserve all the original formatting, too! Very impressive. You were brave to attempt this project ;-)



m i c h a e l

cormullion

#3
Quote from: "m i c h a e l" You were brave to attempt this project ;-)


Ah no - I didn't do the stunts myself - I used stuntmen (Lutz and Jeff)!



I'm not much of a designer - more of a minimalist traditionalist I suppose, preferring black text on white backgrounds. I might redo the banner though - after getting advice from the artist in the house.



If any of you are short of things to do and would like to see the source you can view the current state of affairs by typing  index.cgi?reveal-your-secrets  ... which will make the cgi expose itself in all it's shabby detail. I don't enough about security to be confident about whether this is a good idea or not, but it seemed slightly better than posting the file somewhere at this stage.



Best thing is - newLISP never got in the way, and always made things easier than they'd otherwise be!

newdep

#4
Uh? So your webside actualy should NOT be text only?

because I only see text and text, no layout nothing.. If thats correct then ok ;-)



Norman.
-- (define? (Cornflakes))

cormullion

#5
Oooh - if you can't pick up the style sheet (styles.css) then you're right it's a bit too plain... :-) I've probably made a serious mistake somewhere!

m35

#6
Quote from: "cormullion"Oooh - if you can't pick up the style sheet (styles.css) then you're right it's a bit too plain... :-) I've probably made a serious mistake somewhere!

I'm not getting the stylesheet to load either. Saved it locally to test some more. Don't know much about html/css, but when I changed this line
<link type="text/css" href="styles.css" />
to this
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="styles.css" />
it seems to load the stylesheet. The page looks nice :)

cormullion

#7
Hey - thanks! I've uploaded your suggested change. It still works for me, perhaps it will work for others too.



You may not know much about css but you know more than me!



As my Dad used to say, in the country of the blind, the one-eyed man is king... :-)



thanks again

newdep

#8
ahaaaaaaaaa yes now it looks more like a webpage ;-)
-- (define? (Cornflakes))

didi

#9
Congratulations for your new site Cormullion!



Besides that it's based on newLISP , i like especially the design , it looks crystal clear - a real beauty :-)



What are the requirements for the host - how is it possible to run newLISP on the serverside ?



And will you publish the source of 'Lambda Press' ?

Jeff

#10
Nearly Free Speech runs everything but php as a regular cgi.  Your site and filesystem exists as an entry in a MySQL server which is loaded when it is accessed.  It's kind of an odd take on how to run virtual sites, but it seems to work.  Unfortunately, it means that if you have any large files as part of that filesystem, it is incredibly difficult to access them- they must first be extracted from the filesystem in your mysql entry.



Other than that, it's a pretty good host, and has a huge range of languages installed for cgi.
Jeff

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Old programmers don\'t die. They just parse on...



http://artfulcode.net\">Artful code

cormullion

#11
Hi Didi! yes, the current version of the source code is freely available -- accessing information is in the fourth post down of this thread. (The source changes quite often at the moment, as I find things to fix.)



I had no idea about the stuff that Jeff said about MySQL - from a new user's perspective, you simply FTP your files to your login directory on the host computers and set the executable permissions and away you go. Performance appears to be extremely good  -  and there's not been enough demand for my pages to incur any cost at all so it's been free up to now! ;-)



They're running newLISP version 9.1.1 on BSD. I hope they'll upgrade to 9.2 before too long.

didi

#12
OK Cormullion,  the unlikely event happend and i looked at the source ( 0.1 alpha ) :-)    

Compliment ,  quite a good chunk of programming !



So you convinced your provider to install newLISP ?

cormullion

#13
:-) No convincing - the opposite. The first Google hit for "host cgi newlisp" was nfshost... ! ;-)  I looked at their site and read their FAQs and they looked like cool dudes, so they sort of convinced me to try them... Of course, I have no financial or business reasons to consider, and no traffic either, so it's not a problem if they're rubbish. I've never done anything as technical as this before and I like tackling new things...

rickyboy

#14
Schweet blog!  Congrats!  --Rick
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