Update of /project/lisppaste/cvsroot/public_html In directory common-lisp.net:/tmp/cvs-serv2190
Modified Files: index.html Log Message: MORE FIXES
Date: Tue Mar 9 01:48:14 2004 Author: bmastenbrook
Index: public_html/index.html diff -u public_html/index.html:1.7 public_html/index.html:1.8 --- public_html/index.html:1.7 Tue Mar 9 01:39:22 2004 +++ public_html/index.html Tue Mar 9 01:48:14 2004 @@ -21,10 +21,11 @@ annotations (to group multiple pastes on a topic), a list of all pastes in the system, and persistent pastes between runs of the bot. But lisppaste offers more than basic pastebot functionality - - it truly is buzzword-enabled, offering RSS and XML-RPC support, - and direct linking to <a href="http://meme.b9.com">meme</a> - logs. In this sense Lisppaste has grown to be more of a community - collaboration tool, as corny as that sounds. + it truly is buzzword-enabled, offering RSS and <a + href="xml-rpc.html">XML-RPC support</a>, and direct linking to <a + href="http://meme.b9.com%22%3Ememe</a> logs. In this sense Lisppaste + has grown to be more of a community collaboration tool, as corny + as that sounds.
<p>Lisppaste 2 can be downloaded from here: <a href="ftp://common-lisp.net/pub/project/lisppaste/lisppaste2-latest.tar.gz">lisppaste2-latest.tar.gz</a>. The @@ -63,7 +64,7 @@ <address><a href="http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~bmastenb/">Brian Mastenbrook</a></address> <!-- Created: Fri Oct 31 17:09:28 EST 2003 --> <!-- hhmts start --> -Last modified: Tue Mar 9 01:37:24 2004 EST +Last modified: Tue Mar 9 01:48:05 2004 EST <!-- hhmts end --> </body> </html>