1. strtok pages

Well, the world has screwed up yet again:

1) the isp is growing, so they got all new wider ip range
2) the registrar for the domain has old data for admin link
3) the registrar won't contact me at the isp i reg'd the domains from
4) the domains are reg'd for 10 yrs, so the ip# for the domains will be wrong 
for 10 yrs, when they will expire.

So until someone can take a baseball bat to them, so they listen to me and 
fix the login problem, and the bad data problem, the strtok lib is off the 
internet permanently. Sorry, i tried.

Kat

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2. Re: strtok pages

Hi Kat

That's a crying shame.

If you want a temporary home for the web pages while you sorted it out I would
be more than willing to offer some of my homepage space - send me the files, and
I'll upload it and let everyone know where it lives - anything you want. strtok
is too good to let disappear.

Chris

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3. Re: strtok pages

Hi!

	Possibly an even greater idea: my own home web space is quite
underused by the EuRegExp files, another lib about string manipulation.
	Why not make this space home for all/a lot of text manipulation libs? 	
Including strtok, and everyone who would wish to get on board.
	The current EuRegExp address is ccuvier.free.fr, and the index.html
can be modified quite easily to reflect the hosted projects.

CChris

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4. Re: strtok pages

I could host strtok on my site if you wish. 
I could give you all my login details and you host it on my site if you want a
'do it myself' approach
just lemme know

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5. Re: strtok pages

On 22 Apr 2004, at 10:46, Jordah wrote:

> 
> 
> posted by: Jordah <jordahz at hotmail.com>
> 
> I could host strtok on my site if you wish. 
> I could give you all my login details and you host it on my site if you want a
> 'do it myself' approach just lemme know

Thanks very much for the offer, Jordah. I did a lil digging and found the 
domain name registrar had a database corruption problem. Naturally they 
resisted this diagnosis from an outsider, and continued claiming i am not 
me. So i wrote an email to ICANN and Internic, explaining the problem, and 
cc'd the registrar. This got me past the so-called "help" desk, to someone 
who could fix the problem, and they fixed *my* records there, altho i doubt 
they fixed anyone else's problems. They did not correct the situation of when 
having more than one domain, and changing settings on one actually 
changes one of the other domains instead. I would not suggest using 
Namesecure as a registrar any more. It might be worth having a mirror on 
your site.

Kat

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