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Post by lordagamemnon on Sept 11, 2023 17:42:12 GMT
I had the main page for the MSE Sourceforge project bookmarked, as I regularly reference the scripting language documentation there. When I go there now, though, I just get a generic Sourceforge page for MSE, and trying to link to any documentation directly (such as from search engine results or my browser history) returns an error like the following:
An error has been encountered in accessing this page.
1. Server: magicseteditor.sourceforge.net 2. URL path: /doc/script/index 3. Error notes: NONE 4. Error type: 404 5. Request method: GET 6. Request query string: NONE 7. Time: 2023-09-11 17:32:12 UTC (1694453532)
Reporting this problem: The problem you have encountered is with a project web site hosted by SourceForge.net. This issue should be reported to the SourceForge.net-hosted project (not to SourceForge.net).
If this is a severe or recurring/persistent problem, please do one of the following, and provide the error text (numbered 1 through 7, above):
Contact the project via their designated support resources. Contact the project administrators of this project via email (see the upper right-hand corner of the Project Summary page for their usernames) at user-name@users.sourceforge.net
If you are a maintainer of this web content, please refer to the Site Documentation regarding web services for further assistance.
NOTE: As of 2008-10-23 directory index display has been disabled by default. This option may be re-enabled by the project by placing a file with the name ".htaccess" with this line:
Options +Indexes
Was the old page taken offline? If so, are there plans for this documentation to be moved somewhere else, and what's the best way to find the scripting language reference in the meantime? I was able to locate and browse it on the Github page for MSE, but that's a very frustrating way to try to read it.
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Post by genleo on Sept 12, 2023 20:52:36 GMT
It has been a while since I was able to access the sourceforge page, but I have had some success accessing the site through the wayback machine on archive.org. The reliability of the message board links appears inconsistent, but the basic documentation links seem to be pretty good.
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Post by cajun on Sept 13, 2023 2:21:19 GMT
You can still reference the docs via wayback or github, I am making plans for either rehosting it here or a wiki or something soonish.
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Post by cajun on Nov 20, 2023 11:32:58 GMT
I had the main page for the MSE Sourceforge project bookmarked, as I regularly reference the scripting language documentation there. When I go there now, though, I just get a generic Sourceforge page for MSE, and trying to link to any documentation directly (such as from search engine results or my browser history) returns an error like the following:
An error has been encountered in accessing this page.
1. Server: magicseteditor.sourceforge.net 2. URL path: /doc/script/index 3. Error notes: NONE 4. Error type: 404 5. Request method: GET 6. Request query string: NONE 7. Time: 2023-09-11 17:32:12 UTC (1694453532)
Reporting this problem: The problem you have encountered is with a project web site hosted by SourceForge.net. This issue should be reported to the SourceForge.net-hosted project (not to SourceForge.net).
If this is a severe or recurring/persistent problem, please do one of the following, and provide the error text (numbered 1 through 7, above):
Contact the project via their designated support resources. Contact the project administrators of this project via email (see the upper right-hand corner of the Project Summary page for their usernames) at user-name@users.sourceforge.net
If you are a maintainer of this web content, please refer to the Site Documentation regarding web services for further assistance.
NOTE: As of 2008-10-23 directory index display has been disabled by default. This option may be re-enabled by the project by placing a file with the name ".htaccess" with this line:
Options +Indexes
Was the old page taken offline? If so, are there plans for this documentation to be moved somewhere else, and what's the best way to find the scripting language reference in the meantime? I was able to locate and browse it on the Github page for MSE, but that's a very frustrating way to try to read it.
We are now rehosted at mseverse.miraheze.org/wiki/Dev:Documentation
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Post by raohmaru on Dec 31, 2023 16:55:38 GMT
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