Looks like there's some interest in this.
Several folks have offered to redistribute. I will accept those offers.
I'll come into work some evening this weekend and send it when things are
quiet. If someone gets
upset with me, at least I can say the systems were idle and I wasn't using
needed bandwidth. I know
of a test AIX system with an SMTP server on it so maybe I'll use that one.
I'll email the persons who have volunteered to redistribute.
Guess I need a DSL line at home....
Randall... thanks for the tips.
Don Malling
Don Malling wrote:
> List,
>
> Some time back John Swauger at TRF gave me a TR6 Volume II Catalogue to
> cut up, scan in and turn into HTML. For one reason or another, I put it
> on the back burner, but now it's finished.
>
> As designed, it comes up with a simple index page that has TRF logos and
> TRF contact information, and a table of contents that looks very much
> like the TOC in the manual, with the description of each Plate on a
> line. You click on a Plate line and two pop-up windows appear. One with
> the picture for that Plate, and the other with the parts list. There are
> two versions of this thing, one with the two pop-ups, and the other with
> a single pop-up with the picture and parts list in the same window.
>
> I designed it this way so as to enable it to be placed on a web page.
> The user will only transmit the pictures he clicks on. If TRF doesn't do
> anything with it, maybe Buckeye Triunphs or someone could put it on a
> web site.
>
> I've sent it to TRF. I don't know whether they will use it or not, but
> I'll send it to anyone who wants it.
>
> It's 45 meg zipped and I'm on a modem at home. I'll have to send it from
> work and I don't want to call attention to myself, so I'll only send out
> a few each day. If there's a lot of interest in this thing, maybe some
> of you folks on faster lines can help send it around.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Don Malling
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