[Thousand-oaks-pm] Two weeks until the next Thousand Oaks PM meeting

Todd Presta toddpresta at sbcglobal.net
Tue Jul 5 17:18:10 PDT 2005


Andrew,

That would do the trick too. Do you know if Perlmongers has any policies regarding straight
redirects? I went through a random sampling of the PM sites and most of them tend to utilize the
hosting space exclusively on PM.org.


Todd

--- Andrew Woods <andreww at anides.com> wrote:

> Another idea is to use thousand-oaks.pm.org as a redirect page. It's 
> easy enough using <Meta> tags, and a 1 second interval. We would still 
> give out the name thousand-oaks.pm.org.  Then, We could set-up say 
> http://www.to-pm.org in a location of our choosing. This way,  we don't 
> need to use frames when developing (which can be a pain). This has the 
> additional benefit of being able to track how people arrive on our 
> homepage .
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Todd Presta wrote:
> > I agree. A frameset would definitely allow the root website to stay at thousand-oaks.pm.org
> and
> > allow some flexibility when pointing to other content areas even on other servers if
> necessary. 
> > Using frames and would basically turn the TO homepage into a portal (of sorts). It would just
> suck
> > for text-based webbrowsers (yes I use them sometimes ;)
> > 
> > 
> > --- Paul Jacobs <pjacobs at valueclick.com> wrote:
> > 
> > 
> >>The name doesn't matter. We don't even need a domain name - I think we should continue to use
> >>thousand-oaks.pm.org as the primary name we give out. The forwarding burden is on pm.org,
> >>whether your server is set up for it or not. You'd just forward to an IP. I've seen tricks
> with
> >>framesets that make it appear to be at the original address, and I have code avaialable to
> copy,
> >>but it doesn't change the url as you click through the site. That would take more programming.
> >>
> >>On the other hand, you can point such a frameset to a subdirectory of an existing web server
> >>rather than it's root. That can be easier to deal with.
> >>
> >>
> >>I'm not sure I understand kind of server setup would not allow something.otherthing.com to be
> >>pointed to it but would allow otherthing.com to be pointed to it. It's not particularly
> >>important, but I'm curious.
> >>
> >>- p
> >>
> >>
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>From:	thousand-oaks-pm-bounces at pm.org on behalf of Daniel.Sherer at healthnet.com
> >>Sent:	Thu 6/30/2005 2:29 PM
> >>To:	Andrew Woods
> >>Cc:	Thousand-oaks-pm at pm.org
> >>Subject:	Re: [Thousand-oaks-pm] Two weeks until the next Thousand Oaks PM meeting
> >>Andrew,
> >>
> >>No, I don't really have a solution.  What I was hoping for was to be able
> >>to point the domain over to some excess space on my server by having PM.ORG
> >>change their DNS entry.  But my server won't allow pointing a third-level
> >>domain in that manner.
> >>
> >>So, I could setup a second level domain, like SOMETHING.org and probably
> >>get PM to point to that, but I wanted to kick that around a bit before
> >>taking any action.
> >>
> >>It's not a money issue, the domains are dirt-cheap.  But what name should I
> >>register?
> >>
> >>Or, should we find some other way to do it?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>Daniel Sherer
> >>Manager, ITG Data Warehouse
> >>Health Net
> >>(818) 676-7592
> >>
> >>
> >>                                                                                              
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> >>                              
> >>                      Andrew Woods                                                            
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> >>                              
> >>                      <andreww at anides.c        To:       Daniel.Sherer at healthnet.com          
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> >>                      om>                      cc:                                            
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> >>                              
> >>                                               Subject:  Re: [Thousand-oaks-pm] Two weeks
> until
> >>the next Thousand Oaks PM      
> >>                      06/30/2005 02:11          meeting                                       
>  
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> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>Daniel,
> >>
> >>Is there a server available to develop the TO.pm website on.
> >>I've done a little work in my extra time.
> >>
> >>http://home.earthlink.net/~atwoods1/topm/
> >>
> >>Click on the Camel to see a sample inner page.
> >>I'll be working on the navigation this week.
> >>I'd appreciate your thoughts.
> >>My goal is to present it to the group at our next meeting.
> >>
> >>Thanks,
> >>
> >>Andrew
> >>
> >>
> >>Daniel.Sherer at healthnet.com wrote:
> >>
> >>>One of the action items from our last meeting was a request for more
> >>>reminders of meetings and to get those reminders farther in advance.
> >>>
> >>>Paul has advised us that he won't be able to attend.  So, is there
> >>
> >>someone
> >>
> >>>else from Valueclick who can let us in?  Or, should we plan to have this
> >>>meeting elsewhere?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>Daniel Sherer
> >>>Manager, ITG Data Warehouse
> >>>Health Net
> >>>(818) 676-7592
> >>>
> >>>
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