• Website

    From Datalus@21:4/120 to All on Mon May 13 17:38:29 2019
    I was wondering if someone can tell me why the website part of mystic wont
    read a basic default,htm file? I have a simple web page setup but even if I
    do a 127.0.0.1 wont read it any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks Datalus

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  • From Michael2@21:2/145 to Datalus on Mon May 13 15:30:41 2019
    I was wondering if someone can tell me why the website part of mystic
    wont read a basic default,htm file? I have a simple web page setup but even if I do a 127.0.0.1 wont read it any help would be appreciated. Thanks Datalus

    try renanming default.htm to index.html & restart mis


    what I did was the following to get my server going
    was created the following folders inside of wwwroot
    create www and create a cfg folder
    inside of www, that's where I put my index.html file


    Michael2

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  • From dream master@21:1/163 to Datalus on Mon May 13 16:53:34 2019
    On 13 May 2019, Datalus said the following...
    I was wondering if someone can tell me why the website part of mystic
    wont read a basic default,htm file? I have a simple web page setup but even if I do a 127.0.0.1 wont read it any help would be appreciated. Thanks Datalus

    have you tried to use your internal ip or the bbs domain? mine work make sure it is index.html or index.htm

    http://bbs.dreamlandbbs.org

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  • From Datalus@21:4/120 to Michael2 on Mon May 13 20:09:02 2019
    On 13 May 2019, Michael2 said the following...
    try renanming default.htm to index.html & restart mis


    what I did was the following to get my server going
    was created the following folders inside of wwwroot
    create www and create a cfg folder
    inside of www, that's where I put my index.html file

    I'll give it a try Michael2 thanks
    Datalus

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  • From bcw142@21:1/145 to Datalus on Sun Jun 9 14:10:25 2019
    On 13 May 2019, Datalus said the following...

    On 13 May 2019, Michael2 said the following...
    try renanming default.htm to index.html & restart mis


    I'll give it a try Michael2 thanks
    Datalus

    .HTM isn't real or specified for the web. Some Windows systems added .htm to the mime.types back in the day (1980's) and it persists, but isn't official
    or specified. Official spec is index.html for default page (Not INDEX.HTN or INDEX.HTML, lower case). I did look it up, g00r00 tries to follow specs, not random stuff some others do. Things are more likely to work for everyone that way and everyone should see the same thing that way.

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  • From Datalus@21:4/120 to bcw142 on Mon Jun 10 21:36:37 2019
    On 09 Jun 2019, bcw142 said the following...
    .HTM isn't real or specified for the web. Some Windows systems added
    .htm to the mime.types back in the day (1980's) and it persists, but
    isn't official or specified. Official spec is index.html for default
    page (Not INDEX.HTN or INDEX.HTML, lower case). I did look it up, g00r00 tries to follow specs, not random stuff some others do. Things are more likely to work for everyone that way and everyone should see the same thing that way.

    Tried all suggestion still wont work.
    Datalus

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  • From HusTler@21:4/10 to Datalus on Tue Jun 11 01:04:00 2019
    Re: Re: Website
    By: Datalus to bcw142 on Mon Jun 10 2019 05:36 pm

    .HTM isn't real or specified for the web. Some Windows systems added
    .htm to the mime.types back in the day (1980's) and it persists, but
    isn't official or specified. Official spec is index.html for default

    Back then all of the browsers were coming up with their own extentions. You needed 4 different browsers to surf the net. I'm sure you remember the "browser Wars". Microsoft tried to make the .HTM IE specific If Memory serves me correctly. I held on to Netscape for as long as I could. ;-)



    HusTler
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  • From LockeDown@21:2/148 to HusTler on Tue Jun 11 00:42:08 2019
    On 10 Jun 2019, HusTler said the following...
    .HTM isn't real or specified for the web. Some Windows systems added
    .htm to the mime.types back in the day (1980's) and it persists, but
    isn't official or specified. Official spec is index.html for default

    Back then all of the browsers were coming up with their own
    extentions. You needed 4 different browsers to surf the net. I'm sure
    you remember the "browser Wars". Microsoft tried to make the .HTM IE specific If Memory serves me correctly. I held on to Netscape for as
    long as I could. ;-)

    I think it was more OS specific -- M$ always had 3 character extensions so
    just decided they would go with .htm intead of .html.

    I think even back then the servers designated which pages to push out to
    client browsers and they did not care what the extensions were. But still pretty crazy Microsoft just did it their own way because they didn't care.

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  • From nugax@21:1/107 to All on Sun Aug 13 23:52:53 2023
    Has anyone made any mystic website code that has mail and file plugins that’s available for download.

    I hate to reinvent.


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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to nugax on Mon Aug 14 07:33:19 2023
    On 13 Aug 2023, nugax said the following...

    Has anyone made any mystic website code that has mail and file plugins that's available for download.

    I hate to reinvent.

    Not ready for primetime but I've played around with webJAM: https://gitlab.ambhost.net/stimpy/website_jamreader

    I don't think it'll run on Mystic's webserver, you'd need Apache or nginx.


    Jay

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  • From nugax@21:1/107 to All on Tue Aug 15 15:23:12 2023
    I’ll probably just write something in python.
    Which I don’t have time or desire - I had hoped someone had already done so.

    We need a web interface like synchronet or bbbs where we can browse mail and files - at least.


    On 02:33 14/08 , Warpslide wrote:
    On 13 Aug 2023, nugax said the following...

    Has anyone made any mystic website code that has mail and file plugins that's available for download.

    I hate to reinvent.

    Not ready for primetime but I've played around with webJAM: >https://gitlab.ambhost.net/stimpy/website_jamreader

    I don't think it'll run on Mystic's webserver, you'd need Apache or nginx.


    Jay

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