Thread: International site pointing to a blank site.
fyi There is a link on the international sites linke (http://www.postgresql.org/community/international) pointing to non-existent content, should it be cleared out ? -- Guido Barosio ----------------------- http://www.globant.com guido.barosio@globant.com
> fyi > > There is a link on the international sites linke > (http://www.postgresql.org/community/international) pointing to > non-existent content, should it be cleared out ? > Certainly. which one? /Magnus
LOL, sorry, Argentina's one. g.- On 4/30/07, Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net> wrote: > > fyi > > > > There is a link on the international sites linke > > (http://www.postgresql.org/community/international) pointing to > > non-existent content, should it be cleared out ? > > > > Certainly. which one? > > /Magnus > > -- Guido Barosio ----------------------- http://www.globant.com guido.barosio@globant.com
Guido Barosio wrote: > LOL, sorry, Argentina's one. > > g.- > > On 4/30/07, Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net> wrote: >> > fyi >> > >> > There is a link on the international sites linke >> > (http://www.postgresql.org/community/international) pointing to >> > non-existent content, should it be cleared out ? >> > >> >> Certainly. which one? >> >> /Magnus >> I just had a look through them and there seem to be a few bad sites. Maybe we can contact who is in charge of these sites to get them fixed or removed from the list. Dutch site - http://www.postgresql.nl simply shows - Unable to find prado framework path /usr/share/prado/trunk/framework/prado.php. Espanol (Argentina) http://www.postgres-sql.com.ar shows what appears to be the hosting providers error page (I only speak english) maybe hosting fees are behind. Espanol (Mexico) http://www.postgresql.org.mx simply contains <!-- tree --> And Pyccknn (second last which I think is russian) links to a non-existent sub directory at linuxshare.ru http://www.linuxshare.ru/postgresql -- Shane Ambler pgSQL@Sheeky.Biz Get Sheeky @ http://Sheeky.Biz
Shane Ambler wrote: > Guido Barosio wrote: >> LOL, sorry, Argentina's one. >> >> g.- >> >> On 4/30/07, Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net> wrote: >>> > fyi >>> > >>> > There is a link on the international sites linke >>> > (http://www.postgresql.org/community/international) pointing to >>> > non-existent content, should it be cleared out ? >>> > >>> >>> Certainly. which one? >>> >>> /Magnus >>> > > I just had a look through them and there seem to be a few bad sites. > Maybe we can contact who is in charge of these sites to get them fixed > or removed from the list. > > > Dutch site - http://www.postgresql.nl simply shows - > Unable to find prado framework path > /usr/share/prado/trunk/framework/prado.php. > > > Espanol (Argentina) http://www.postgres-sql.com.ar shows what appears to > be the hosting providers error page (I only speak english) maybe hosting > fees are behind. > > > Espanol (Mexico) http://www.postgresql.org.mx simply contains <!-- tree --> > > > And Pyccknn (second last which I think is russian) links to a > non-existent sub directory at linuxshare.ru > http://www.linuxshare.ru/postgresql Thanks, removed. Will be on next site build. //Magnus