Email address for Huihoo site (http://www.huihoo.com/)?

Does anyone have an email address for the Huihoo site
(http://www.huihoo.com/)
or the owner of the site?

I found their summary of Ruby Syntax, and the first part was helpful to
me,
but there are some what I’ll call Japanese Englishisms (???) and I was
going
to offer some corrections.

That page is: Ruby Syntax

Much of the site is in Japanese, some is not, but I couldn’t find
anything
that looked like an email address while using my mouse to hover over the
links.

Randy K.

Hi,

At Mon, 29 Oct 2007 00:03:38 +0900,
Randy K. wrote in [ruby-talk:276277]:

Does anyone have an email address for the Huihoo site (http://www.huihoo.com/)
or the owner of the site?

In general, webmaster@ must be.

Much of the site is in Japanese, some is not, but I couldn’t find anything
that looked like an email address while using my mouse to hover over the
links.

It is in Chinese.

On Oct 28, 2007, at 10:03 , Randy K. wrote:

I found their summary of Ruby Syntax, and the first part was
helpful to me,
but there are some what I’ll call Japanese Englishisms (???) and I
was going
to offer some corrections.

That page is: Ruby Syntax

Judging from the URI and the index of the manual, it’s for Ruby 1.4.6

http://docs.huihoo.com/ruby/ruby-man-1.4/index.html

I’m guessing you’ll find much more up-to-date documentation on Ruby at

http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/documentation/

I’m sure people there would be very happy to have you contribute to
the docs.

Much of the site is in Japanese, some is not

Actually, it looks like Chinese to me. If it were Japanese I might
have a hope of finding a contact email address for you :slight_smile:

Michael G.
grzm seespotcode net

On Sunday 28 October 2007 12:17 pm, Michael G. wrote:

Judging from the URI and the index of the manual, it’s for Ruby 1.4.6

Good point, but I’ll offer the correction anyway.

Ruby Language Reference Manual

I’m guessing you’ll find much more up-to-date documentation on Ruby at

Documentation

I’m sure people there would be very happy to have you contribute to
the docs.

Probably–Google happened to find that site for me, which answered the
specific question I had at the time.

Actually, it looks like Chinese to me. If it were Japanese I might
have a hope of finding a contact email address for you :slight_smile:

Yes–hope I didn’t offend anybody–thanks for taking a look!

Randy K.

On Sunday 28 October 2007 11:18 am, Nobuyoshi N. wrote:

At Mon, 29 Oct 2007 00:03:38 +0900,
Randy K. wrote in [ruby-talk:276277]:

Does anyone have an email address for the Huihoo site
(http://www.huihoo.com/)
or the owner of the site?

In general, webmaster@ must be.

Of course, I should have thought of that! I’ll give that a try.

Much of the site is in Japanese, some is not, but I couldn’t find anything
that looked like an email address while using my mouse to hover over the
links.

It is in Chinese.

Oops, sorry, hope I didn’t offend anyone! (I can imagine I might have,
though–again, sorry!)

Randy K.

On Monday 29 October 2007 10:21 am, Arlen Christian Mart C. wrote:

I searched quite a lot of the site, but they don’t mention any contact
details. Your closest bet would be the forum (http://forum.huihoo.com
Chinese, http://forum.huihoo.org/ English - [email protected]), or
posting a comment on their blog (http://blogs.huihoo.com).

Arlen,

Thanks very much!

I did try the [email protected] address which someone suggested–that
bounced.

Randy K.

On Mon, 2007-10-29 at 00:03 +0900, Randy K. wrote:

Does anyone have an email address for the Huihoo site (http://www.huihoo.com/)
or the owner of the site?

I searched quite a lot of the site, but they don’t mention any contact
details. Your closest bet would be the forum (http://forum.huihoo.com
Chinese, http://forum.huihoo.org/ English - [email protected]), or
posting a comment on their blog (http://blogs.huihoo.com).

Good luck.

Arlen

On Tue, 2007-10-30 at 03:29 +0900, Randy K. wrote:

I did try the [email protected] address which someone suggested–that
bounced.

Randy K.

If you have some text and/or a web site in Japanese or Chinese (or many
other languages), you could use

http://babelfish.altavista.com/

Babelfish does a pretty good job of translating - gives the essence
anyway.

Bob G