• Site that can be accessed with CAB or HighWire

    From James Schofield@bikerbob@gmx.com to comp.sys.atari.st on Fri Apr 14 01:59:30 2023
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    Well, not much new going on here.. the last thread was about sites that
    are not around anymore.

    Does anyone know of a list of sites that can be access from the atari??
    with HTML 1 - I have highwire as well so some basic CSS can be handled.

    even Atari.org I cannot get on anymore.

    frog find is about all - but I can still google.ca

    James


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  • From Phigan@Phigan@f171.n3.z21.fsxnet (Phigan) to James Schofield on Fri Apr 14 04:46:10 2023
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    Does anyone know of a list of sites that can be access from the atari?? with HTML 1 - I have highwire as well so some basic CSS can be handled.

    I browse with Links in Ice-T pretty often. Sometimes I use frogfind as a
    proxy, sometimes I use my own instance of MacProxy, and sometimes just
    the regular website works. I mean, it is a pain in the ass a little bit,
    but I can usually find the information that I'm looking for. It's usually
    just information or a file. What kind of sites are you hoping to find?

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  • From Francois LE COAT@lecoat@atari.org to comp.sys.atari.st on Fri Apr 14 19:45:03 2023
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    Hi,
    James Schofield writes:
    Well, not much new going on here.. the last thread was about sites that> are not around anymore.

    Does anyone know of a list of sites that can be access from the atari??> with HTML 1 - I have highwire as well so some basic CSS can be handled.>
    even Atari.org I cannot get on anymore.

    frog find is about all - but I can still google.ca

    James
    <https://www.atari.org/> has an issue with its certificate, and
    I validated a security exception.
    Otherwise if you want to surf on the ATARI WEB, you can see
    bookmarks that are in the <http://is.gd/atarians> page. Most of
    the bookmarks are valid, because I maintain the list regularly.
    Depending on your WEB browser, the ATARI Search Engine may work.
    I hope it helps.
    Regards,
    --
    Frantois LE COAT
    Author of Eureka 2.12 (2D Graph Describer, 3D Modeller) http://eureka.atari.org/
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  • From Chris Ridd@chrisridd@mac.com to comp.sys.atari.st on Sat Apr 15 10:35:22 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.atari.st

    On 14/04/2023 18:45, Francois LE COAT wrote:
    Hi,

    James Schofield writes:
    Well, not much new going on here.. the last thread was about sites that
    are not around anymore.

    Does anyone know of a list of sites that can be access from the atari??
    with HTML 1 - I have highwire as well so some basic CSS can be handled.

    even Atari.org I cannot get on anymore.

    frog find is about all - but I can still google.ca

    James

    <https://www.atari.org/> has an issue with its certificate, and
    I validated a security exception.

    It expired on April 4. Hopefully the site admins know?
    --
    Chris

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  • From James Schofield@bikerbob@gmx.com to comp.sys.atari.st on Tue Apr 18 02:11:29 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.atari.st

    Thank you for reminding me about your site with all those links.

    I did have it book marked in my ST file, but I had forgotten just what
    it all had there.. a great source of info.

    Thanks

    James

    Francois LE COAT wrote:

    Hi,

    James Schofield writes:
    Well, not much new going on here.. the last thread was about sites that
    are not around anymore.

    Does anyone know of a list of sites that can be access from the atari??
    with HTML 1 - I have highwire as well so some basic CSS can be handled.

    even Atari.org I cannot get on anymore.

    frog find is about all - but I can still google.ca

    James

    <https://www.atari.org/> has an issue with its certificate, and
    I validated a security exception.

    Otherwise if you want to surf on the ATARI WEB, you can see
    bookmarks that are in the <http://is.gd/atarians> page. Most of
    the bookmarks are valid, because I maintain the list regularly.
    Depending on your WEB browser, the ATARI Search Engine may work.

    I hope it helps.

    Regards,

    --
    Frantois LE COAT
    Author of Eureka 2.12 (2D Graph Describer, 3D Modeller) http://eureka.atari.org/

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  • From James Schofield@bikerbob@gmx.com to comp.sys.atari.st on Tue Apr 18 02:13:45 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.atari.st

    Well there have been little of no updates to the site itself. I just
    liked it that there was a FULL graphic website page that I could
    display on my TT and show people how the internet would have looked on
    the Atari.
    I wish there was someone who would write a proxy that could convert all
    the modern websites and serve them in html 1 .. that would be very
    cool..

    James

    Chris Ridd wrote:

    On 14/04/2023 18:45, Francois LE COAT wrote:
    Hi,

    James Schofield writes:
    Well, not much new going on here.. the last thread was about sites that
    are not around anymore.

    Does anyone know of a list of sites that can be access from the atari??
    with HTML 1 - I have highwire as well so some basic CSS can be handled.

    even Atari.org I cannot get on anymore.

    frog find is about all - but I can still google.ca

    James

    <https://www.atari.org/> has an issue with its certificate, and
    I validated a security exception.

    It expired on April 4. Hopefully the site admins know?

    --
    Chris

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