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Ok - now I'm confused. I thought a notebook had to be Public:
* Notebook= Yes,/usr/home/listserv/listname,Weekly,Public
in order to have a web-based interface. Have I missed something?
Specifically, I would LOVE to have private lists that have web-based
interfaces - especially if that meant that the interface would be
isolated to its own, private (and therefore password-able) directory!
On 19 May 98 at 11:59, Glenn Alperin <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
>>I upgraded my listserv's points today from 20 to 30. Shortly thereafter,
>>one of my listowners said his list had disappeared off the main web page
>>listing of available lists. It appears that only the lists that were set to
>>public review of the Notebook are still visible on the web interface. Can
>>anyone tell me if the points upgrade is somehow related to this mysterious
>>disappearance?
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>>-aht
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>Isn't this what should happen normally? If your list is set to private,
>like mine is, I need to actually call up the list archive page on my
>browser. Something like
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>http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/faceblind.html
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>You will note, for example, that if you go to
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>http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/index.html
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>my list is not listed there. But perhaps this is because I have my list
>header set to only allow private access of notebooks...
>
>Glenn
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