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  • From: Scott Mathieson <scotty AT nodokodo.com>
  • To: discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org
  • Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] Tier-2 status monitor
  • Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2011 07:10:53 +0100
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Working instantly, no idea, sorry!

On 15 August 2011 07:10, Scott Mathieson <scotty AT nodokodo.com> wrote:
> Oops…
> Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ')', expecting '&' or T_VARIABLE
> in /var/www/www.opennicproject.org/web/t2log/log.php on line 108
>
> :D
>
> On 15 August 2011 07:07, Jeff Taylor <shdwdrgn AT sourpuss.net> wrote:
>> All right, I have made some major changes to the code this evening...
>>
>> When you visit the page now, you will note that the table displays a list
>> of
>> country codes with a narrow line across.  The narrow line is an average of
>> all the servers within that country.  If you click on the line for that
>> country code (selected when the background turns light-blue), the table
>> will
>> expand to show all of the servers for that country.  Clicking any of those
>> servers again will collapse the list.
>>
>> The 'Scale' menu has been replaced with a 'Time' menu.  This option lets
>> you
>> select 6, 12, or 24 hours worth of status.  This may be helpful since most
>> people don't have huge screen sizes.  The default view will be 12 hours.
>>
>> The 'Filter' menu has been adjusted to work with the new collapsable table.
>>  Selecting a region to filter by will expand the servers within that area,
>> and collapse all others.
>>
>> Hopefully these changes will help allow everyone to customize the display
>> to
>> the servers they are interested in, and reduce the excessive size of the
>> overall table.
>>
>> Yes, I know it doesn't pass W3C validation again.  I'm open to suggestions,
>> but creating an array of tag ID's was the easiest way I know of to loop
>> through an unknown quantity in javascript.
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