James Stroud wrote:
> This seems to be a temporary condition.
>
> The page is back up now.
Alternatively, if you put the address in Google
(http://www.doe-mbi.ucla.edu/~sawaya/anisoscale/), then
you click on the "Cached" link of the first result, then
you will access the page as Google remembers it.
In many cases, even if the website is really down you
can still access some of its content.
> Although I'm not part of the IT staff here, I have observed that the
> UCLA-DOE website is well maintained by several individuals who care
> deeply and any outages are seldom and short lived. Always check back
> soon after you notice a problem. Problems with the web infrastructure
> here are usually fixed minutes after they are discovered or reported.
>
> James
>
>
> On Feb 23, 2010, at 9:46 AM, Elizabeth McSweeney wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I am writing to ask if anyone knows what the status us for Dr.
>> Eisenberg's anisotropy server at the DOE? (
>> http://www.doe-mbi.ucla.edu/~sawaya/anisoscale/ ) I have been
>> using this server extensively for weeks, and was surprised to see a
>> "page not found" messege this morning. Apparently, the website is
>> getting a makeover. Does anyone know if UCLA has moved the server
>> somewhere else? If it will be up and functioning again soon? Any
>> information would be awesome, and I'm sure I am not the only person
>> out there who is affected.
>>
>> Thanks so much!
>> Beth McSweeney
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