Talk:Free On-line Dictionary of Computing/Status
10th May(roughly); There are two versions of the some parts of the index of the FOLDOC dictionary for some reason. I would suggest that one needs permanent deletion to avoid confusion.
For example:
A page from Free_On-line_Dictionary_of_Computing/Status is
while we also have this floating about: * [[Free_On-line_Dictionary_of_Computing/C - E]] To my mind these also look like duplicates that I think should be removed: * [[Free On-line Dictionary of Computing/F - H]] * [[Free_On-line_Dictionary_of_Computing/R - T]] * [[Free_On-line_Dictionary_of_Computing/U - W]] Or hopefully someone has some background here and can sort it out.
15th May - Ok, In a few days I'll delete all links to the above and add the duplicate pages to 'pages to be deleted', Any problems?
24th May , as I said.
In the course of revising the entries relating to various uses of the word "seal" I found that the FOLDOC entry in Wikipedia refered this to the US Navy Seals. I've written a page for SEAL (Computer Language) which does nothing more than expand the acronym. I've made that change on both the FOLDOC R-S and FOLDOC R-T pages even though I assume that the latter page will eventualy be eliminated.
The URL http://www.foldoc.org/ appears to be dead. -- Tarquin 14:38 Aug 24, 2002 (PDT)
There are mirrors that still work:
- http://www.instantweb.com/foldoc/
- http://www.nue.org/foldoc/
- http://www.nightflight.com/foldoc/
- http://foldoc.linuxguruz.org/
-- Jan Hidders 14:48 Aug 24, 2002 (PDT)
http://www.foldoc.org/ is OK now. Aldie 00:21 Sep 14, 2002 (UTC)
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