[Dx-qsl] Sv: OZ7C's database is accessible via http://qslinfo.de/
Boye Christensen
Boye Christensen" <[email protected]
Mon Jun 10 17:25:00 2002
Hi to All
The copy at www.qslinfo.de seems to be an old copy of the QSL Data =
base.
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The newest version for download is at www.qsl.net/oz7c/qsl and updated =
every 3 month !!!
The database is online at OZ2DXC or any other OZ cluster with weekly =
updating
IP Adr. OZ2DXC 62.243.28.153 8000
IP Adr. OZ5DIG 194.192.135.177 53
There is no ON line search machine on the internet at the moment. The =
code need to be written in
something that can work on a linux server, ASP and ODBC DSN doesn't =
work.
73 Boye OZ7C
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Dave, AA6YQ <[email protected]>
To: Tru Perry <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, June 09, 2002 10:53 PM
Subject: OZ7C's database is accessible via http://qslinfo.de/
> If you browse to http://qslinfo.de/ , enter the callsign VK9NS, strike =
the
> enter key, and inspect the results, you will see QSL information from =
a
> search of the DB0SDX database, followed by the statement "The =
following
> databases are shown without any responsibility for content", followed =
by QSL
> information from the ON6DP, OZ-QSL, and OZ-Manager databases; Boye =
OZ7C is
> listed as the maintainer of the latter two databases.
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> Tru's assertion that the OZ7C database is accessible via =
http://qslinfo.de/
> thus appears to be correct; Boye, please let us know if this is not =
the
> case.
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> Those of you using the flavor of Pathfinder that's installed on your =
PC
> should already have a search for http://qslinfo.de/ - it was released =
on May
> 21, and resides in Pathfinder's Searches folder with the filename =
INFODE.txt
> . I have updated the web flavor of Pathfinder at
> http://www.qsl.net/pathfinder/WebClient/, replacing the OZ7C button =
with a
> QSLInfo button that searches http://qslinfo.de/ .
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> Thanks to Tru for his persistence in tracking this down and overcoming =
my
> skepticism.
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> 73,
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> Dave, AA6YQ
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Tru Perry
> Sent: Sunday, June 09, 2002 16:09 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Dx-qsl] difficulties using Pathfinder from AOL?
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> Hi Dave:
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> I guess I started something here and if so, I apologize to the =
readers.
> This is the way I saw it and interpreted the problem from the
> individual who first posed the question. The OZ7CA site could not be
> accessed by using Pathfinder.
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> To me, that only means that in searching for QSL addresses and =
managers,
> they want to go to the OZ7C web site, insert the call and get the
> information and he was using your program (an excellent one) to do =
that.
> Now maybe I'm wrong about that. I didn't think they wanted the
> complete database, only access to the site via Pathfinder and they =
could
> go from there.
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> I was suggesting that perhaps, if they could access the site directly =
by
> using the link http://qslinfo.de/ (and not use the AOL browser) and
> place that URL in your program, then that would correct their problem.
> All I know is, I can access the OZ7C site by using that URL.
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> If I'm out to lunch on this folks, I'm sorry to have wasted your time
> and the bandwidth.
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> As for the screen caption I sent you Dave, all I wanted you to see was
> what was stated about trying to access the web site using AOL. It =
said
> "AOL's web browsers have experienced difficulty using the Reading
> Pathfinder Database. AOL is aware of this difficulty." That was the
> item marked #14 under the heading "READING PATHFINDER".
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> The other one below that (item #15) just happened to be in the screen
> capture, it is not relevant to this problem, sorry to have caused any
> confusion there.
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> Anyway, I've about had enough. I did try to help the originator, but
> guess I didn't help anyone in the long run. I'm out of this loop now.
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> Best regards.
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> Tru, VE6TP
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> Dave, AA6YQ wrote:
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> > Yes, http://qslinfo.de/ is a fine site -- I released a Pathfinder
> > search for it last month in the file INFODE.txt . However, I have =
no
> > evidence that it provides access to the OZ7C database; does anyone
> > know differently?
> >
> > Tru, the screen capture you sent me mentioned AOL problems
> > with http://www.readingpath.org/ -- a web site named Reading
> > Pathfinder that focuses on early literacy -- and
> > http://www.copewithcytokines.de/ -- a web site named Cytokine Online
> > Pathfinder Encyclopedia (COPE), of primary interest to biochemists.
> >
> > 73,
> >
> > Dave, AA6YQ
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Tru Perry [mailto:[email protected]]
> > Sent: Sunday, June 09, 2002 14:43 PM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: [Dx-qsl] difficulties using Pathfinder from AOL?
> >
> > Dave:
> >
> > That was me. I believe the problem is that the URL used is not
> > correct. I sent you a suggestion on the correct URL and I also
> > sent you a picture of what was posted about AOL browsers.
> >
> > Try this URL: http://qslinfo.de/
> >
> > Regards,
> > Tru, VE6TP
> >
> > Dave, AA6YQ wrote:
> >
> >>Somewhere in the "why can't I access OZ7C from Pathfinder?" thread =
was a
> >>reference to problems encountered by AOL users when attempting to =
use
> >>Pathfinder. I'd not previously heard of this - can anyone provide
> specifics? <snip>
> >>
> >>
> >
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