The university where I store about half of the material on this site has changed something. I’ll talk with them today to find out what has happened. In any case, I’ll get the bad links fixed somehow, but it may take a few days. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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I hope you have a backup!
If in a close system things like this happens, imagine when the migration will be a reality, I let you pray!
Hi Georges,
I do have a back up. Getting it off the university site is sometimes difficult. I should have things working soon.
David
Regularly I report bad links on large (to enormous) websites to ‘info’ and never receive a response. Curiously, the error(s) are quickly repaired.
Bravo, David for the proactive and exemplary role.
Thanks, Max. I was able to fix a good many links. More to tackle tomorrow. I believe the university caused this problem. I’m pulling the material off the CSU site and I’m moving it to mine.
I love the effort you put in sharing your knowledge in this blog! I would like to take advantage of your Cobol lessons if possible, but found many links not working. I did a “comprehensive” inventory of broken links, which ones are working (a few at the end of Unit 5), updates to the newest IBM documentation links, and also found some of the missing videos in other locations in punctiliousprogrammer.com. I can share the list here, but it is rather long (~200 lines), or I can upload or send it by mail if you provide instructions. Please let me know.
Thanks so much for letting me know. A while back I had to move all my content from my academic site to this one and it has broken some links.
Send me the bad links you have found and I’ll repair them and any others I can find in the COBOL course. My email address is still woolbright_david@columbusstate.edu.