Folks, The backup of the TEI's web presence didn't include symlinks, we Ian (copied here) is having to recreate these. He has some notes from when the TEI website was moved to the ADHO infrastructure, but there are still some open questions, especially regarding the configuration used for P5 releases. He's looked at tei-install.sh (used in the release process) but still has some questions. I'm not sure who knows this process best. It might even be someone no longer on Council like James Cummings or Martin Holmes. Could someone get in touch with him to answer some questions? Kevin
This might have something to do with misplaced .htaccess files or not, but is a serious problem: Rome is currently offering its PHP files as downloads instead of processing them before delivery. Steps to reproduce: navigate to http://www.tei-c.org/Roma/index.html http://www.tei-c.org/Roma/index.html, select an option like "Build up", click "Start". It will be some bit of Apache config that hasn’t been set up yet, but this could have security implications. I would suggest turning it off completely until PHP can be reconfigured. Hugh /** * Hugh A. Cayless, Ph.D * hugh.cayless@duke.edu * Duke Collaboratory for Classics Computing (DC3) * http://blogs.library.duke.edu/dcthree/ **/
On Jul 15, 2018, at 11:42 , Kevin Hawkins
wrote: Folks,
The backup of the TEI's web presence didn't include symlinks, we Ian (copied here) is having to recreate these. He has some notes from when the TEI website was moved to the ADHO infrastructure, but there are still some open questions, especially regarding the configuration used for P5 releases. He's looked at tei-install.sh (used in the release process) but still has some questions.
I'm not sure who knows this process best. It might even be someone no longer on Council like James Cummings or Martin Holmes.
Could someone get in touch with him to answer some questions?
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