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What happened to online NEC?
Entire 2005 NEC used to be available on-line at
http://nfpa-acs-01.gvpi.net:8080/rrs...NFPASTD/7005SB For about a week now, it's been inaccessible. Anyone know where it went? -- Regards, Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com) It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again. |
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What happened to online NEC?
I think they cut the easy access off. You now have to go he
http://www.nfpa.org/freecodes/free_a...kie%5Ftest= 1 Then read the agreement, then you can get to it. "Doug Miller" wrote in message . net... Entire 2005 NEC used to be available on-line at http://nfpa-acs-01.gvpi.net:8080/rrs...NFPASTD/7005SB For about a week now, it's been inaccessible. Anyone know where it went? -- Regards, Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com) It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again. |
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What happened to online NEC?
Doug Miller wrote:
Entire 2005 NEC used to be available on-line at http://nfpa-acs-01.gvpi.net:8080/rrs...NFPASTD/7005SB For about a week now, it's been inaccessible. Anyone know where it went? The server isn't listening on 8080. Use: http://nfpa-acs-01.gvpi.net/rrserver...NFPASTD/7005SB |
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What happened to online NEC?
That's even better, thanks
"Mike Paulsen" wrote in message ... Doug Miller wrote: Entire 2005 NEC used to be available on-line at http://nfpa-acs-01.gvpi.net:8080/rrs...NFPASTD/7005SB For about a week now, it's been inaccessible. Anyone know where it went? The server isn't listening on 8080. Use: http://nfpa-acs-01.gvpi.net/rrserver...NFPASTD/7005SB |
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What happened to online NEC?
On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 20:23:26 -0500, Mike Paulsen
wrote: Doug Miller wrote: Entire 2005 NEC used to be available on-line at http://nfpa-acs-01.gvpi.net:8080/rrs...NFPASTD/7005SB For about a week now, it's been inaccessible. Anyone know where it went? The server isn't listening on 8080. Use: What does that mean? (the 8080)? WHen I click on "I agree" nothing happens. I tried both Firefox and IE. However, your link below does work. What the heck kind of format are they running anyhow. It's not a PDF or FLASH player. I'd like to just download it so I can view it later, not to mention that I am on dialup and it takes forever to load a page, but what format is this? I never seen a page like this before. http://nfpa-acs-01.gvpi.net/rrserver...NFPASTD/7005SB |
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What happened to online NEC?
In article , Mike Paulsen wrote:
Doug Miller wrote: Entire 2005 NEC used to be available on-line at http://nfpa-acs-01.gvpi.net:8080/rrs...NFPASTD/7005SB For about a week now, it's been inaccessible. Anyone know where it went? The server isn't listening on 8080. Use: http://nfpa-acs-01.gvpi.net/rrserver...NFPASTD/7005SB Perfect! Many thanks. -- Regards, Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com) It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again. |
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What happened to online NEC?
On Oct 1, 1:43 am, wrote:
On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 20:23:26 -0500, Mike Paulsen wrote: Doug Miller wrote: Entire 2005 NEC used to be available on-line at http://nfpa-acs-01.gvpi.net:8080/rrs...NFPASTD/7005SB For about a week now, it's been inaccessible. Anyone know where it went? The server isn't listening on 8080. Use: What does that mean? (the 8080)? WHen I click on "I agree" nothing happens. I tried both Firefox and IE. However, your link below does work. What the heck kind of format are they running anyhow. It's not a PDF or FLASH player. I'd like to just download it so I can view it later, not to mention that I am on dialup and it takes forever to load a page, but what format is this? I never seen a page like this before. It's a Java applet because they don't want you to download it. On an entirely _different_ topic, does anyone know how to save a Java applet as a PDF file? R |
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