- From: Jan Roland Eriksson <jrexon@newsguy.com>
 - Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 23:37:14 +0100
 - To: www-html@w3.org
 - Cc: webmaster@w3.org
 
On Sat, 24 Feb 2001 04:17:07 +0100, Bjoern Hoehrmann <derhoermi@gmx.net>
wrote:
>* Jan Roland Eriksson wrote:
>>No I'm not trying to pull your leg here, this is dead true.
>>Sweden, or at least my Swedish ISP is cut out...
[...]
>% netc 193.10.67.61 80  0<1 
>HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
[...]
>You are obviously connected to 193.10.67.61... cc'ed to webmaster@
>I suggest using one of those other hosts.
Sure, that would solve this particular predicament.
But I refuse to do that. It's not up to me and my already carefully
selected ISP connections to change habits here. W3 claims that the www
"is a system" they shall prove it by making things work "as a system",
at least from their end of it. (if they can't do that it will seriously
inflict on other statements made from that very same org)
I think the "webmaster" already knows about this, it has happened before
as I said :)
Side notes:
1) My traceroute, at the end of it...
{...]
Line 13; 193.10.67.61  w3cla-sun.sics.se Echo Reply 160 ms
That's the one (they?) did not care so much for, right?
But as of right now, some[thing]one has fixed it.
The page is available now some days later.
-- 
Roland
Received on Sunday, 25 February 2001 17:39:51 UTC