Hi openEHR-web-people!
Would somebody with write-access to the openEHR site like to help us
get Rahils PhD thesis pubished there? I have put a temporary copy of
it for download at:
http://www.imt.liu.se/~erisu/2008/temp/FinalThesis-Mar2008-RQamar.pdf
It should probably be placed in the directory...
http://www.openehr.org/publications/archetypes/
...and linked to from...
http://www.openehr.org/shared-resources/publications/archetypes.html
Best regards,
Erik Sundvall
erisu@imt.liu.se http://www.imt.liu.se/~erisu/ Tel: +46-13-227579
Hi!
I have now done this. See -
http://www.openehr.org/shared-resources/publications/archetypes.html
Thanks, that page is updated, but the link...
http://www.openehr.org/publications/archetypes/RQamar-PhD-Thesis-Mar2008.pdf
...returns a 403 Forbidden, probably due to wrong file permissions...
And so does
http://www.openehr.org/publications/archetypes
and
http://www.openehr.org/publications/
...the latter two I think ought to be accessible directory listings at
least, but some may disagree.
// Erik
Hi Erik,
Erik Sundvall wrote:
Hi!
I have now done this. See -
http://www.openehr.org/shared-resources/publications/archetypes.html
Thanks, that page is updated, but the link...
http://www.openehr.org/publications/archetypes/RQamar-PhD-Thesis-Mar2008.pdf
...returns a 403 Forbidden, probably due to wrong file permissions...
I have now fixed this, the file permissions were wrong.
And so does
http://www.openehr.org/publications/archetypes
and
http://www.openehr.org/publications/
...the latter two I think ought to be accessible directory listings at
least, but some may disagree.
These aren't accessible directory listings by design. This directory
structure is not meant to be browsed, it is a repository for files which
are linked to from elsewhere. Just browsing a list of filenames misses
a lot of the context of the files.
Erik Sundvall wrote:
Hi!
I have now done this. See -
http://www.openehr.org/shared-resources/publications/archetypes.html
Thanks, that page is updated, but the link...
http://www.openehr.org/publications/archetypes/RQamar-PhD-Thesis-Mar2008.pdf
...returns a 403 Forbidden, probably due to wrong file permissions...
I don't have any problem with this - just tested it with FireFox. The
permissions on the server are all the same (just checked) - anyone else
having a problem? Anthony, can you see any problem here?
And so does
http://www.openehr.org/publications/archetypes
and
http://www.openehr.org/publications/
...the latter two I think ought to be accessible directory listings at
least, but some may disagree.
Anthony will know how to fix this - it will require Apache rules.
- thomas
oops - ignore my last reply - Anthony is ahead of me.
- thomas
Anthony Peacock wrote:
Thomas Beale wrote:
oops - ignore my last reply - Anthony is ahead of me.
- thomas
Anthony Peacock wrote:
Hi Erik,
Erik Sundvall wrote:
Hi!
I have now done this. See -
http://www.openehr.org/shared-resources/publications/archetypes.html
Thanks, that page is updated, but the link...
http://www.openehr.org/publications/archetypes/RQamar-PhD-Thesis-Mar2008.pdf
...returns a 403 Forbidden, probably due to wrong file permissions...
I have now fixed this, the file permissions were wrong.
And so does
http://www.openehr.org/publications/archetypes
and
http://www.openehr.org/publications/
...the latter two I think ought to be accessible directory listings at
least, but some may disagree.
These aren't accessible directory listings by design. This directory
structure is not meant to be browsed, it is a repository for files which
are linked to from elsewhere. Just browsing a list of filenames misses
a lot of the context of the files.
Just read my reply. It sounds a little too final. The above statement
is explaining why it is as it is, and the intentions when setting this
up. If it is felt that this area needs to be browsable that can be
looked at.