Update G4UGM link with archive.org version.#170
Update G4UGM link with archive.org version.#170rbanffy wants to merge 1 commit intos390guy:masterfrom
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You might want to hold on this. I have added a re-direct on http://www.smrcc.org.uk/members/g4ugm/VM370.htm to take it to and I'll add the old VM/370 releases over the next few days |
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Does it make sense to keep the link to the archive.org version? Does it add any information that's not on vm370.org? |
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when its finished it should be a copy of what was on the old members pages. I was going to copy the archive.org pages. I already have the necessary download files on the server, as I have just moved smrcc.org.uk onto the same hosting platform as vm370.org. |
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ok so https://vm370.org/ should now have all the VM files from smrcc.org.uk at https://vm370.org/vm370-old-releases. I do need to cleanup the style sheets, but its 1am here so for another day. |
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The correct URL seems to be "https://vm370.org/VM/vm370-old-releases". Or rather, that's the URL that works as it currently is. |
From a quick look, no, there's nothing missing. So let's give @g4ugm a chance to respond to my comment about the URL, and then put whatever he decides on into the document instead of the Internet Archive link. |
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I think it should be https://vm370.org/VM/vm370-old-releases as all the other VM stuff all has VM in the URL, but of course its all smoke and mirrors, only the ZIP files exist as files, the other content is generated by a PHP script that reads content from a database! |
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Please change the new URL to https://vm370.org/VM/vm370-old-releases as Dave advises.
The link was broken. I added the last seemingly good archived copy from archive.org