UPDATE, Sunday June 26th & various replies

corinthum kakearney at comcast.net
Sun Jun 26 16:08:16 UTC 2005


I wrote:

> Well, I failed spectacularly in my goal to finish all my review
> sections before leaving on this trip. And so I'm going to have to
> turn the work over to you and the rest of the catalogue team. The
> following categories are the ones remaining from my review 
> allocations... 
> 
> P.S. Paul and I successfully completed my computer setup, so I'll be
> able to return to coding as soon as I'm settled in on the ship. Who
> knows, I may even be able to challenge you, Sean, and Ginger for the
> "Fastest Coder" title.

And Carolyn replied:
 
> We have a problem Houston...coding has now officially stopped and we 
> are in review mode for the forseeable. 
> 
> Would there be any chance you could complete reviews and email me 
> lists of post # to change from onboard ship?
> 
> The problem is that I don't want to start on the next phase of the 
> catalogue without completing this one properly.

Um, maybe?  Two problems right now:

1)  The [p] function in my version of the catalogue isn't working.

To Paul:  

I'm missing the file
..\paracelsus\include\functions\post_functions.inc.php, which is
called in line 7 of the print_posts.php script: 

require_once 'functions/post_functions.inc.php';

I currently have four files in the functions folder: 

utils_web.inc
print_query.inc.php
directory_functions.inc.php
category_cache.inc.php

Am I missing any others?

To Carolyn:

If I can't get that file in time, I'm willing work around this problem
by simply saving the list of posts in each category and going to them
one by one, but it will take longer.

2) The version of the catalogue that I have is static, so I won't be
able to see any of the changes other cataloguers make.  Since no one
is coding at the moment, this isn't a big concern, but if anyone
adds/removes codes from my categories while doing their reviews,
things could get confusing.


-Kelly, leaving tomorrow morning at o-dark-hundred, so we'll need to
reach a decision today.  









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