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website (bad link) #204

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ghost opened this issue Feb 20, 2022 · 10 comments
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website (bad link) #204

ghost opened this issue Feb 20, 2022 · 10 comments
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ghost commented Feb 20, 2022

https://www.haskell.org/alex/

hyperlink on cabal-install should be https://wiki.haskell.org/Cabal-Install

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ghost commented Feb 22, 2022

https://github.com/vaerksted/vaerksted.github.io

A temporary location of a validated update.

No attempt was made to update the links or textual content.

@andreasabel andreasabel added documentation re: website Concerning the Alex webpage labels Feb 22, 2022
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andreasabel commented Feb 22, 2022

Thanks @askeblad, for the alert!

Actually, I do not know where the source code of the page https://www.haskell.org/alex/ resides.

Who knows about this? @simonmar ? @Ericson2314 ?

See also #128.

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ghost commented Feb 22, 2022

github.com/haskell/haskell.github.io

with alex and happy source code on GitHub their webpages could be relocated to a newly created repo as above

some URLs in the alex and happy code would need to be modified were that pursued

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github.com/haskell/haskell.github.io

This webpage does not exist, @askeblad. Which one did you mean?

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ghost commented Feb 23, 2022

This webpage does not exist,

A Haskell organization member can create a new repo haskell.github.io.

In that repo create a top level file alex.html, select all from alex.html Raw
(link removed), copy, and paste the content into the new file and save.

The rendered webpage would be viewed at https://haskell.github.io/alex.html.

old code

<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse:
      collapse; font-family: Arial" bordercolor="#111111" width="800" align="center">

border="0" and incidentally bordercolor is not an xhtml attribute

IMHO, it would be premature to create a top level index.html file for the proposed new repo.

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I'd like to understand first how the current setup works, so I reported upstream:

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ghost commented Feb 23, 2022

source/mechanics of the alex and happy subsites

alex and happy

right clicking on the above webpages and from the appearing context menus clicking to View Page Source in new browser tabs

mostly the same structure could be retained (were the source copied to proposed new repo haskell/haskell.github.io)

e.g., from the alex webpage

[alex]doc/html/index.html

and from the foregoing file

[alex]doc/html/fptools.css

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ghost commented Mar 7, 2022

@andreasabel

https://github.com/vaerksted/vaerksted.github.io

links updated

https://vaerksted.github.io/alex.html (dead link)
you can use if you now have write authority to haskell.org

according to the Maintainer discretion the mailto: might be updated

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ghost commented Apr 3, 2022

closed due to age

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andreasabel commented Apr 5, 2022

Thanks for your efforts, @askeblad. I got now access to the Alex homepage and will fix it. Ctd at:

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