[aprssig] Universal APRS messaging
Steve Dimse
steve at dimse.com
Tue Oct 21 14:20:09 EDT 2008
I can't imagine why, there is nothing at all unusual in the html of
those pages. What specific URL are you using, and what happens?
Steve K4HG
On Oct 21, 2008, at 2:12 PM, Fran Miele wrote:
> The page doesn't work with IE.7
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> Fran
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> So now the send message cgi indicates it has sent the message and
> forwards to the msg display cgi. Gotta work now, but coming tonight, a
> web form to enter the messages so you don't have to edit URLs, and a
> link from each line of the msg page to send a message to that station.
> The net result will be a pretty natural chat system using APRS IS as
> the communication backbone. Cool.
>
> Nice to not have to worry about the consequences of your creations.
> Thanks to all those who freed me!
>
> This is actually more accountable than the APRS IS, the IPs with each
> message are logged like all web requests and the logs held for four
> weeks, so if anyone sees any abuse and feels like tracking it down I
> can supply the IP that sent any message. I won't be watching though.
>
> Steve K4HG
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