What's happened to http://www.ruby-doc.org/core?

Hi,

http://www.ruby-doc.org says that the core elements of Ruby are at
RDoc Documentation, but on my Firefox 3.5.5 browser over
WinXP/SP3, I’ve been getting:

File not found
Firefox can’t find the file at
http://www.ruby-doc.org/core/fr_class_index.html.

Is my system messed up or is it a ruby-doc.org problem?

Thanks in Advance,
Richard

On Dec 13, 10:01 pm, RichardOnRails
[email protected] wrote:

Thanks in Advance,
Richard

Just a little more info:

Ruby Std Lib Doc had the same kind of problem for a couple of days. I
just noticed that it’s fine today. Weird, eh?

RichardOnRails wrote:

Hi,

http://www.ruby-doc.org says that the core elements of Ruby are at
RDoc Documentation, but on my Firefox 3.5.5 browser over
WinXP/SP3, I’ve been getting:

File not found
Firefox can’t find the file at http://www.ruby-doc.org/core/fr_class_index.html.

Is my system messed up or is it a ruby-doc.org problem?

I run ruby-doc.org; it appears OK to me.

I was updating files the other day, maybe that was interfering.

If you have problem with the site, wait a bit and try again.

If you have a persistent problem, drop me line with details.

(Errors in the API docs themselves, though, need to be corrected in the
Ruby source code, so the best plan is to post a patch file with your
corrections to ruby-core or ruby-doc mailing lists.)


James B.

www.jamesbritt.com - Playing with Better Toys
www.ruby-doc.org - Ruby Help & Documentation
www.rubystuff.com - The Ruby Store for Ruby Stuff
www.neurogami.com - Smart application development

On Dec 13, 10:47 pm, James B. [email protected] wrote:

Is my system messed up or is it a ruby-doc.org problem?
Ruby source code, so the best plan is to post a patch file with your
corrections to ruby-core or ruby-doc mailing lists.)


James B.

www.jamesbritt.com - Playing with Better Toyswww.ruby-doc.org - Ruby Help & Documentationwww.rubystuff.com - The Ruby Store for Ruby Stuffwww.neurogami.com - Smart application development

Hi James,

Thanks for your response. It’s nice to [virtually] meet you. I’ve
got open tabs to your ruby-doc & stdlib sites all the time: they’re
so efficient (vs. my lovable stack of Ruby & Rails books) for specific
snippets of info. So thank you for offering that service.

Regarding my problem: I deleted my Internet History and, voila,
problem solved! I apologize for not cleaning up my own mess before
bothering the Ruby community.

Best wishes,
Richard