On 12/1/05, Simon Osborne <outspaced@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Regarding the Contact Form mail of 23rd November asking if we need The Curse > of > Naar typing up--exactly which sections have been proofread and which have not > yet been submitted? The Assignments page is currently offline, so I can't > check! > >_< I'm sure James will be happy to help us if we can ever get back to him. > ;-) I'll see if I can't get the assignments list back online. > I'm planning on responding to the one dated 21st Nov regarding any > programming/PHP stuff we might need, though I have to admit I won't really > know > what I'm talking about, so I'll most likely just point him to the Wantlist > page, > if it still exists. Any objections? I'll field that one. Probably tomorrow, though. > Iain's question earlier about how Project Aon started was mostly answered in > the > Lobo Solitario [sic?] PDF file that was once somewhere on the site; any ideas > where it's got to? Might be worth linking to that from the FAQ page; or maybe > adapting the text for a "history" page. It's still kicking around: http://www.projectaon.org/staff/jonathan/Lobo%20Solitario.pdf > Finally, I have tried uploading a file to the new server, and frankly, I > haven't > a clue what I'm doing. I don't blame you in the least. SFTP can be frustrating. For a good graphical client (I admittedly haven't tried many) try the SSH Secure Shell for Workstations client - a much simpler interface. Once you've connected to the command line with this client, getting a file transfer window is as simple as selecting Window -> New File Transfer from the menu or selecting the appropriate button on the toolbar. -- Jon