commit 6f0ad45f4d9d7a4a92ba8474a2dc71e0fe94d84d from: leo date: Wed Apr 24 07:07:58 2002 UTC corrected url in README commit - 1b1e8f0bb32bb966b65794710b0321aab3e921ad commit + 6f0ad45f4d9d7a4a92ba8474a2dc71e0fe94d84d blob - 88b9c490476430de75bcaf9e267be6163bd22841 blob + 55edc0bcecdaece04050cd8b54320d98117e9f4a --- README +++ README @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ license. Use the address mentioned at the bottom of th The most current version of the software can always be found at: - http://www.mud.de/se/jta/ + http://javatelnet.org/ The directories and files contained in the distribution contain the following information: @@ -62,4 +62,3 @@ Thank you for using the software. Contact: Matthias L. Jugel | Marcus Meißner leo@mud.de | marcus@mud.de - http://www.mud.de/~leo/ | http://www.mud.de/~marcus/ blob - fcee773c04520a8ddd72be0b1ee775e92a92fb4f (mode 755) blob + /dev/null --- bin/users.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -#! /usr/bin/perl -exit(0); - -# collect all the information from the database -open(USERDB, "sort html/users.db|"); -while() { - chomp; - ($service, $name, $url, $telnet, $description) = split /[|]/; - if(length $url) { - print STDERR "Checking $url ... "; - if(length $url && !system("wget --tries=0 --timeout=5 --quiet --spider $url")) { - print STDERR "OK\n"; - $OUT{$service} .= "
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