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This is the link to my new archive
;
https://my.pcloud.com/publink/show?code=kZPUCq7Z2R5HjipmhlhitVKhz1hCJFUeugfy
;
The "new" folder inside the mandelcloud folder contains my "hello" image.
I intend to go on with my Mandel research to explore the behaviour
of a "Mandelcloud" , in other words many items,
that as far as I know never has been done before.
Albrecht
Talk of collections reminded me of this.
Paul Lee's site support ended in 2017. He had some collections there
too under the Fractint link.
The last copy of the site in the Wayback machine is here, hopefully in
perpetuity.
https://web.archive.org/web/20170814000151/http://www.nahee.com/Fractals/
Roger
I see that some of the links in my last post were chopped in two. Sorry
about that. Here they are again, shortened and inserted into a copy of my
last post.
Fyi, you can actually still use links that have been chopped into two or
three pieces:
Copy each piece separately from the email, one by one, and carefully paste
each one into your web browser's text address bar to re-assemble the full
URL. Be careful to not overwrite the previous piece(s) you've pasted there.
When the address is complete AND the browser's focus is still in the address
bar, I hit <Enter> to go to the URL.
- Hal Lane
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From: Fractint <fractint-bounces(a)mailman.xmission.com> On Behalf Of Harold
Lane
Sent: Saturday, March 9, 2019 6:13 PM
To: 'Fractint and General Fractals Discussion'
<fractint(a)mailman.xmission.com>; 'david' <gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com>
Subject: Re: [Fractint] Archiving Web Sites
David said:
> Many people keep their files and such there: https://archive.org/
I recall seeing pages somewhere on archive.org describing how you can upload
items be saved there. You need to create an account with them to do that.
Also, the file: robots.txt located on a web site can influence archive.org
and search engines' behavior regarding scanning/saving a site. More on this
is below.
Be aware that there is a size limit on files that archive.org is able to
host. For example, essentially all the actual *images* of fractals that
were on Paul N. Lee's site's web pages are not on archive.org. All his web
pages and links on his pages (and smaller PAR and FRM files and collections)
appear to be there.
However, archive.org may possibly host larger single (non-image?) files...
For example, I see that Paul N. Lee's 1.6 MB file: ORGFORM.ZIP (2010) is
on this page at Archive.org:
http://tinyurl.com/nahee-com-PNL-OrgForm points to:
https://web.archive.org/web/20170809064351/http://www.nahee.com/PNL/OrgForm.
html
Archive.org uses specific terms to identify how they host material: e.g.:
"collections", "public Community collections" and "item pages".
This is their Help page on the subject of saving "items":
http://tinyurl.com/archveOrgHw2upldFiles4NuItemPg points to:
https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360017788831-How-to-upload-files-
to-create-a-new-item-page-
On that page they say:
"If you have several files and need to create many items, please contact us
at
info(a)archive.org for additional information about how to do bulk or batch
uploading using our command-line tool..."
"Collections" and their uploading are described here:
http://tinyurl.com/archveOrgHw2RequestAcollection points to:
https://help.archive.org/hc/en-us/articles/360017502272-How-to-request-a-col
lection-
I don't immediately see where they use the phrases "web site" or "web
pages"...
Note that a file in the root directory of a site (like Paul's original site)
named:
robots.txt can -- perhaps inadvertently -- contain a line that tells search
engines
(and archive.org) to *not* scan the site. A quick search on:
robots.txt examples
gives the needed info.
I believe that no robots.txt file, or an empty robots.txt file both give the
default behavior -- which is to allow the site to be scanned.
- Hal Lane
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From: Fractint <fractint-bounces(a)mailman.xmission.com> On Behalf Of david
Sent: Saturday, March 9, 2019 4:11 PM
To: Fractint and General Fractals Discussion <fractint(a)mailman.xmission.com>
Subject: Re: [Fractint] Archiving Web Sites
Hmm, archive.org itself?
Its Wayback Machine feature is just an automated scan/limited download
of websites. But that's not the only way a site gets into archive.org.
Many people keep their files and such there.
https://archive.org/
On 3/9/19 10:14 AM, mchris(a)value.net - Webmail wrote:
> Not that it is of that magnitude, but my site "Bud's Fractal Pages"
disappeared back in the early 00s when my ISP dropped hosting services. I
resurrected it on HelioHost and tried to get relisted on the IFL, but was
told it was obsolete. I never listed it with search engines, which was no
great loss as it disappeared again a few years ago when a long-term problem
with logging in caused me to miss the deadline for account verification and
I lost it again. Can anyone recommend a good free hosting service, as I am
hesitant to start over with HelioHost again?
>
> Thanks,
> Bud
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Roger Kaufman" <rogerkaufman(a)interocitors.com>
> To: "Fractint and General Fractals Discussion"
<Fractint(a)mailman.xmission.com>
> Sent: Saturday, March 9, 2019 5:44:09 AM
> Subject: [Fractint] Archiving Web Sites
>
> Hi All,
>
> We are dropping the ball in saving old fractal resources.
>
> I already mentioned
>
> https://web.archive.org/web/20170814000151/http://www.nahee.com/Fractals/
>
> Then when I went to look at Jim's FOTD archive it has dropped off the face
of the earth
>
> https://user.xmission.com/~legalize/fractals/fotd/index.html
>
> I used to collect Jim's par files as did Les St. Claire over a decade ago
>
> http://www.les-stclair.co.uk/fractals/pars.htm
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Albrecht,
You got a response to your recent
MIDI file post from Bill Jemison!
Too bad he likely has such poor
quality MIDI instrument files...
I've not yet been able to listen to his
version of your recent MIDI file post
with the different instruments he
assigned to the channels.
I hope you are not too irritated with
Bill for his changing the instruments
assigned to the MIDI channels on
his computer, in your recent MIDI
file post. That's always a
"danger/feature" of MIDI files...
I sent Bill the link you kindly sent me
to the higher quality: SGM-VS.01.7z
MIDI instruments and instructions.
- Hal
Comet Nova Star
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From: Fractint <fractint-bounces(a)mailman.xmission.com> On Behalf Of Bill
Jemison
Sent: Monday, March 4, 2019 2:52 PM
To: Fractint and General Fractals Discussion <fractint(a)mailman.xmission.com>
Subject: Re: [Fractint] Fractint
Hi Albrecht - surprised to see you again, but hope you stick around for a
while. I listened to your midi file and, since it is a midi file, it played
with the default piano for all channels. I find that to be rather boring.
So I downloaded a midi editor and changed the instruments in a rather
random way, saving the result to a short mp3 file that you can check out at
https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ah2Ddfy0Uwi4iWT24TpX3S68CHm5
I think it is more interesting to have a variety of instrumentation,
especially with the multiple channels you have - 10-11 if I recall. I know
that .mid files are very small, but don't always yield the desired results.
By the way, in your absence I have uploaded a few audio fractal files that
you might want to check out. Look out for "Requiem", "Chaos City", and
"Peace and Love" which can be found at
Audio Fractals <https://sites.google.com/site/audiofractals/home>
Cheers,
Bill Jemison
Audio Fractals <https://sites.google.com/site/audiofractals/home>
On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 1:24 PM Albrecht Niekamp <multifrac(a)t-online.de>
wrote:
> This is my latest creation of fractal music
> 20021904.MID
> one drive link
> ;
> https://1drv.ms/f/s!AmWYApv7ZBFGgZ83hsSNSBsAHb5cJg
> ;
> anyone still active please revert
> there will be more if positive
> Albrecht
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