Web141, the RIPE 141 syntax checking web page
Themistoklis Kordogiannis tkor at hol.gr
Tue Feb 9 13:05:35 CET 1999
Just two comments on the new form. After i filled all the entries and created the text output i've noticed on the #[PERSON TEMPLATE]# i get an empty phone: even though i've completed all the filelds. I understand that this page is just for checks, and that it uses the same checks with the robot, but is it possible on the person template to put a button so that if the person has a template, we just put the nic handle, press the button and all the rest of the fields are filled automatigically. Cheers Themis > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-lir-wg at ripe.net [mailto:owner-lir-wg at ripe.net]On Behalf Of > Maldwyn Morris > Sent: Monday, February 01, 1999 2:02 PM > To: lir-wg at ripe.net > Cc: local-ir at ripe.net > Subject: ANN: Web141, the RIPE 141 syntax checking web page > > > > Hi, > > As announced at the Local IR Working Group at the 32nd RIPE Meeting on > 27/1/1999, the RIPE NCC European IP Address Space Request Syntax > Checking web page, Web 141, is now functioning. > > The URL is: > > http://www.ripe.net/cgi-bin/web141/web141.pl.cgi > > Please note that it is only for formatting and syntax checking > requests - you must send the request in an email to > hostmaster at ripe.net for any action to be taken with it. > > You can fill in your RIPE 141 format address request in the boxes > provided and merely convert the request to correctly formatted plain > text suitable for pasting into an email, or you can also have the > autohm program check the syntax of your request. This is the same > program that checks RIPE 141 requests sent to hostmaster at ripe.net, so > if you pass these checks you can be sure you will not fail the syntax > checks there. However please note that other checks are performed > before you are given what you are requesting, and your request may > still fail these checks. > > The simple source of the web page generator and plain text converter > ( using Perl5 and CGI.pm ) will be made available in two weeks, and > autohm, the syntax checking tool also written in Perl 5, will be made > available in four weeks. > > Please let the lir-wg list know if you have any comments on the web > page or the checks that are done. > > Cheers, > > Maldwyn Morris > Software Manager > RIPE NCC > >
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