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Friday, February 21st, 2003 @ 2:29 am | Uncategorized

Finally updating the site to XHTML 1.0 Strict standards. It is quite difficult to move to the newer standard from a formatting standpoint. I am a big fan of using tables to format almost anything. I often use tables within tables to nail down, and have full control of the layout, formatting, and look of the page. The left navigation menu includes many embedded tables to control the formatting. The XHTML 1.0 strict does not allow the width attribute in a TD tag. I have no problem with assigning a class in a CSS, but I have used the td width=XX so often, it just sucks. I am in the process of validating all of my pages, trouble with valid JavaScript events killing my compliance attempt for the XHTML 1.0 Strict standard.

Updated the proxy information as well. I reworked the calculation of the current key rate for each node. I used to calculate the rate based on 86,400 seconds. I now calculate the number of seconds between the start of the day and the last results timestamp. Still having slight calculation issues, but it appears to work. One issue is NODEAOL connects to the internet very sporadically, which screws up the code. So, when the node does connect, it will dump many days worth of keys, yet I can only calculate the rate from the start of the day to the result proxy timestamp. Yet another issue for the to-do list

Jetskr9.net is now listed on dmoz.org, only took about a month, which was surprising. Various robots are starting to go through the site. e-cat link is still down until data is moved so that the port 210 will no longer be used.

 

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