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Unfortunately, if you're WWW client does not support FORMS, you cannot use this service. In particular, your client must support hidden variables in forms. Clients that I know of that support this include NCSA Mosaic 2.4, and Netscape 0.95. PLEASE NOTE: Lynx 2.3 does not work with this system.
All Known Forums.
While I was considering the difficulties of maintaining mailing lists,
as well as the increasing problems of using/reading Usenet news with the
number of adverst, etc., I wondered if the web could be used to provide an
alternative. I did a first version, and then found out about
WIT
and
HyperNews.
Neither quite gave me what I wanted - access control, no server-side
includes,etc., so I started work on adapting them. This is the result:
A forum is a web page that allows user updates. It allows you to add
messages, follow-up through threads, etc. Yes, this is very much like
Usenet. It's meant to be. However,
Simple answer: Follow the link.
Complex answer: If the link is to a restricted forum then you must apply for permission to access the forum. You can do this by emailing me at afzal@divsun.unige.ch and telling me what forum you want to be added to.
Basically, you must not abuse the system. You must not pester or otherwise annoy other users. You may not place adverts on this system. If I (the administrator) have reason to believe that you have been abusing the system then I reserve the right to deny you access to the system.
You kindly ask that I make one for you. Sorry, but at the moment I will not allow remote creation of forums.
Any adminstrative questions should be addressed to:
CREADDR