Chris, a year is really nothing. Google and all these way back archives make things pretty long-lasting. If it's causing a problem with your server, put a text file that says the new location in it instead of the actual rules.
Yup, I've done that since we moved to the new SARE site. All the rule files are empty! Just a note that tells them where the new ones are. So I guess no one is reading them. They are clearly RDJ scripts that no one has changed.
I'm tempted to put an evil regex in there to get their attention, but that is a little too evil :)
--Chris
Chris Santerre wrote:
Yup, I've done that since we moved to the new SARE site. All the rule files are empty! Just a note that tells them where the new ones are. So I guess no one is reading them. They are clearly RDJ scripts that no one has changed.
I'm tempted to put an evil regex in there to get their attention, but that is a little too evil :)
Why not just put in a really obvious syntax error that will fail the lint in the RDJ script? (or are there early versions of RDJ without a lint test?)
John.
I'm tempted to put an evil regex in there to get their attention, but that is a little too evil :)
<evil METHOD=pure> If it makes you feel better, I was thinking the same thing but the need to keep my karma balanced stopped me. I used to love the Margaret Thatcher virus that search the hard drive and changed any instance of her name to "communist". ;-)
However, the evil part of me will leave you with this risqué poses of Bill Gates for the day:
http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/images/billg_playful.jpg
http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/images/billg_casuall.jpg
</evil METHOD=pure>
KAM