To the people looking for a way of converting from metres per seconds to metres per days: multiply your value by 86400 (60 for seconds in a minute, times 60 for minutes in an hour, times 24 for hours in a day).
One of the disadvantages of using dynamic web pages, is that you might end up serving pages (depending on how the application works) that basically say: "I can't find what you're looking for". Over the last hour I've kept half an eye onto the webserver logs for this weblog, and noticed that the Google crawler tried to index pages which simply aren't there, like for example an archive view for the year 2083. But the underlying PHP script happily returns a HTTP 200 status, with the message that filters don't match anything. Hardly useful.
I also ran trough a large part of the site, checking if any page could refer to such 2083 archive, but haven't found any links to it. Which leaves me wonder why Google came to it.
On faulty pages; for the last couple of days I've also been updating the script code to some extent, and through the log following of the server logs I noticed that some links were broken (and did not return 200 but 404 instead, or, in case of the comment code, made it impossible to post anything at all). Largely due to modification of a global in some code path, which variable was used later to build up these broken links.
I think I've covered all faulty links; but if I oversaw any please let me know, I can be reached by email at mechanix on rack66.net.
Comments
Mon, 18.08.2008 20:49 CEST
Congratulations!
Mon, 18.08.2008 09:07 CEST
oh my god, one very beautifull feeling.. I know on me :) The happiness! Ozgur
Thu, 03.07.2008 19:36 CEST
Everything's going great with the pregnancy. Only six weeks left now :) It's a hard tim e when you lose a baby, [...]
Tue, 01.07.2008 22:18 CEST
Robertsonian translocation how's thing turn out since las t Sept? I read your story abo ut the baby thing. I am [...]
Mon, 30.06.2008 14:36 CEST
I didn't know there were these kinds of exams. I am new to l inux and still don't know how to do barely anything in [...]
Sun, 06.04.2008 16:59 CEST
You're right, that not only so me, but many questions in the LPI are not up to date and tha t you probably don't use [...]
Fri, 04.04.2008 13:14 CEST
Sure, it does it's job fine (m ost of the time :). And it's straightforward. Why not us e it?
Thu, 27.03.2008 19:53 CET
You still use LILO?!
Thu, 27.03.2008 00:51 CET
Can't you use UUID-naming?
Tue, 18.03.2008 21:45 CET
If it were the old blog, it /m ight/ have been from some comm ent spam. Then again, I cou ldn't find any reference [...]