• adaic.org; is there a problem?

    From John McCabe@john@nospam.mccabe.org.uk to comp.lang.ada on Tue Sep 17 16:19:47 2024
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    Hi,

    Sorry to ask here; I wasn't sure where else to go, but is www.adaic.org
    ok for everyone? I'm just seeing a mostly white screen with a blackish
    bar at the top on Firefox, Chrome and Edge (Chrome on both Windows and Android). It might just be me, but I thought I'd ask in case anyone else
    sees it like that and can prod the right people to fix it or,
    alternatively, just let me know that it's a problem at my end!

    Thanks
    John
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  • From Bill Findlay@findlaybill@blueyonder.co.uk to comp.lang.ada on Tue Sep 17 18:35:16 2024
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    On 17 Sep 2024, John McCabe wrote
    (in article <vcca73$3jhgp$1@dont-email.me>):

    Hi,

    Sorry to ask here; I wasn't sure where else to go, but is www.adaic.org
    ok for everyone? I'm just seeing a mostly white screen with a blackish
    bar at the top on Firefox, Chrome and Edge (Chrome on both Windows and Android). It might just be me, but I thought I'd ask in case anyone else
    sees it like that and can prod the right people to fix it or,
    alternatively, just let me know that it's a problem at my end!

    Thanks
    John

    FOOBAR.
    It looks as though a significant part of the HTML is missing.
    --
    Bill Findlay

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  • From John McCabe@john@nospam.mccabe.org.uk to comp.lang.ada on Tue Sep 17 16:42:37 2024
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    On Tue, 17 Sep 2024 18:35:16 +0200, Bill Findlay wrote:

    <..snip..>

    FOOBAR.
    It looks as though a significant part of the HTML is missing.

    Thanks for that Bill; at least I'm not going mad then :-)
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  • From dirk@dirk@orka.cs.kuleuven.be. (Dirk Craeynest) to comp.lang.ada on Tue Sep 17 17:59:37 2024
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    John McCabe <john@nospam.mccabe.org.uk> wrote:
    Thanks for that Bill; at least I'm not going mad then :-)

    I noticed the problem with adaic.org as well, and have informed
    Randy, its webmaster, yesterday already. Stay tuned until he kicks
    the server back into action... ;-)

    Dirk
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  • From Blady@p.p11@orange.fr to comp.lang.ada on Mon Sep 23 20:31:42 2024
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    Le 17/09/2024 à 19:59, Dirk Craeynest a écrit :
    John McCabe <john@nospam.mccabe.org.uk> wrote:
    Thanks for that Bill; at least I'm not going mad then :-)

    I noticed the problem with adaic.org as well, and have informed
    Randy, its webmaster, yesterday already. Stay tuned until he kicks
    the server back into action... ;-)

    Dirk

    I noticed a similar problem with www.ada-auth.org?
    Pascal.

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  • From Luke A. Guest@laguest@archeia.com to comp.lang.ada on Tue Sep 24 13:56:47 2024
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    On 23/09/2024 19:31, Blady wrote:
    Le 17/09/2024 à 19:59, Dirk Craeynest a écrit :
    John McCabe  <john@nospam.mccabe.org.uk> wrote:
    Thanks for that Bill; at least I'm not going mad then :-)

    I noticed the problem with adaic.org as well, and have informed
    Randy, its webmaster, yesterday already.  Stay tuned until he kicks
    the server back into action... ;-)

    Dirk

    I noticed a similar problem with www.ada-auth.org?
    Pascal.


    Yup both down, just tried them.
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  • From Randy Brukardt@randy@rrsoftware.com to comp.lang.ada on Fri Nov 1 22:39:35 2024
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    "Luke A. Guest" <laguest@archeia.com> wrote in message news:vcucuf$3767a$1@dont-email.me...
    On 23/09/2024 19:31, Blady wrote:
    Le 17/09/2024 � 19:59, Dirk Craeynest a �crit :
    John McCabe <john@nospam.mccabe.org.uk> wrote:
    Thanks for that Bill; at least I'm not going mad then :-)

    I noticed the problem with adaic.org as well, and have informed
    Randy, its webmaster, yesterday already. Stay tuned until he kicks
    the server back into action... ;-)

    Dirk

    I noticed a similar problem with www.ada-auth.org?
    Pascal.


    Yup both down, just tried them.

    In case anyone is interested:

    AdaIC.org was failing because a PHP update borked the Wordpress "theme" that it uses. We had to pay the hosting company to figure out the problem; they rolled back the PHP and all seems well. This is the bane of using "standard" tools for webhosting; they make it easier to create posts, but also are much more attackable and thus get updated and break a lot more often. (I prefered the old mostly Ada+Html version, but that wasn't my choice.)

    Ada-Auth.Org was down because a water main broke near my office building and flooded the entire lower level with 14" of muddy water. (This of course shorted out most of the electrical things; luckily all of the computers themselves were high enough to escape damage.) All of the tenants had to
    move out immediately (the building had to be gutted to eliminate mold and
    rot problems). I ended up moving all of the computers to my living room, and had to get the business internet and phone moved as well. (That was a major mess, still not quite cleaned up.) Everything appears to be working properly now.

    Today is the first time I've managed to find time to look at comp.lang.ada since mid September. Someday I might catch up again, but probably not fully until next year.

    Randy.


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  • From Lawrence D'Oliveiro@ldo@nz.invalid to comp.lang.ada on Sat Nov 2 05:34:36 2024
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    On Fri, 1 Nov 2024 22:39:35 -0500, Randy Brukardt wrote:

    AdaIC.org was failing because a PHP update borked the Wordpress "theme"
    that it uses. We had to pay the hosting company to figure out the
    problem; they rolled back the PHP and all seems well.

    That’s not “figuring out” the problem though, is it? The next time you retry the PHP update, won’t it just just happen again?
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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?Niocl=C3=A1s=C3=A1n_Caile=C3=A1n_de_Ghlost=C3=A9ir?=@Master_Fontaine_is_dishonest@Strand_in_London.Gov.UK to comp.lang.ada on Sat Nov 2 23:47:54 2024
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    Why do persons use Wordpress? Wordpress is inept. Wordpress is buggy
    unlike good alternatives which exist since years before Wordpress became created.
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  • From Randy Brukardt@randy@rrsoftware.com to comp.lang.ada on Wed Nov 20 19:35:07 2024
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    My understanding is that the tech tried to fix the problem but couldn't
    figure it out and gave up and rolled back instead. I agree that isn't a real fix, but that's definitely not something I can do anything about. (I have no interest in figuring out PHP!)

    Randy.

    "Lawrence D'Oliveiro" <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote in message news:vg4dlc$3lq2a$1@dont-email.me...
    On Fri, 1 Nov 2024 22:39:35 -0500, Randy Brukardt wrote:

    AdaIC.org was failing because a PHP update borked the Wordpress "theme"
    that it uses. We had to pay the hosting company to figure out the
    problem; they rolled back the PHP and all seems well.

    That's not "figuring out" the problem though, is it? The next time you
    retry the PHP update, won't it just just happen again?


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  • From =?UTF-8?B?QmrDtnJu?= Persson@Bjorn@xn--rombobjrn-67a.se to comp.lang.ada on Thu Nov 21 08:08:07 2024
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    Randy Brukardt wrote:
    My understanding is that the tech tried to fix the problem but couldn't figure it out and gave up and rolled back instead. I agree that isn't a real fix, but that's definitely not something I can do anything about. (I have no interest in figuring out PHP!)

    Randy.

    "Lawrence D'Oliveiro" <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote in message news:vg4dlc$3lq2a$1@dont-email.me...
    On Fri, 1 Nov 2024 22:39:35 -0500, Randy Brukardt wrote:

    AdaIC.org was failing because a PHP update borked the Wordpress "theme"
    that it uses. We had to pay the hosting company to figure out the
    problem; they rolled back the PHP and all seems well.

    That's not "figuring out" the problem though, is it? The next time you retry the PHP update, won't it just just happen again?
    Does anyone maintain that Wordpress theme? Has the problem been
    reported to the maintainer? Apparently the theme needs to be updated to
    work with the latest PHP, because upgrading PHP will become unavoidable
    sooner or later (unless Wordpress and PHP are replaced with something
    more reliable).
    Björn Persson
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