WJ

Wolfgang Jordan

27/01/2004 8:23 AM

What happened to wood-workers.com?

Subject says it all. All the nice information is gone. Anyone knows what
happened? Charlie?

Wolfgang


This topic has 19 replies

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"DexAZ"

in reply to Wolfgang Jordan on 27/01/2004 8:23 AM

27/01/2004 12:31 PM

I'm getting the same as Wolfgang.

DexAZ

"Wolfgang Jordan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> charlie b wrote:
> >
> > My stuff on the site has and is working. The home page comes
> > up fine. What info is gone?
>
> I tried for example:
> http://www.wood-workers.com/users/charlieb/Resawing1.html
> and got a HTTP 404 error.
> The main site http://www.wood-workers.com says
> wood-workers.com coming soon!
> This page is parked FREE at GoDaddy.com!
> and shows only infos about homepage building, domain and provider
> related stuff.
>
> Wolfgang
> --
> "Holzbearbeitung mit Handwerkzeugen": http://www.holzwerken.de
> Forum Handwerkzeuge:
> http://www.woodworking.de/cgi-bin/forum/webbbs_config.pl

Sk

"Swingman"

in reply to Wolfgang Jordan on 27/01/2004 8:23 AM

27/01/2004 8:44 AM

"GSX" wrote in message
> I did a WHOIS search on the domain name and found:
> -------------------------------------
> Registered through: GoDaddy.com
> Domain Name: WOOD-WORKERS.COM
> Created on: 16-Jan-02
> Expires on: 16-Jan-04
> Last Updated on: 26-Jan-04
> ------------------------------------
>
> It looks like the domain name expired. I think Go-Daddy has a service that
> parks the domain name for an allotted time to enable the owner to renew
> before somebody else grabs it.
>
> For those that still may be seeing it as normal, that may be due to DNS
> propagation, or because it is still present in their browser cache. It
> appears the site isn't available.

The domain name is still resolving ... and the expiration date at
rs.internic.net, is 16 Jan 2005, not 2004. You might of caught it before
this morning's zone level update.

The only thing for sure at this point is that there is change in the air for
wood-workers.com.

--
www.e-woodshop.net
Last update: 1/23/04

cb

charlie b

in reply to Wolfgang Jordan on 27/01/2004 8:23 AM

27/01/2004 1:33 AM

Wolfgang Jordan wrote:
>
> Subject says it all. All the nice information is gone. Anyone knows what
> happened? Charlie?
>
> Wolfgang

My stuff on the site has and is working. The home page comes
up fine. What info is gone?

charlie b

WJ

Wolfgang Jordan

in reply to Wolfgang Jordan on 27/01/2004 8:23 AM

27/01/2004 10:53 AM

charlie b wrote:
>
> My stuff on the site has and is working. The home page comes
> up fine. What info is gone?

I tried for example:
http://www.wood-workers.com/users/charlieb/Resawing1.html
and got a HTTP 404 error.
The main site http://www.wood-workers.com says
wood-workers.com coming soon!
This page is parked FREE at GoDaddy.com!
and shows only infos about homepage building, domain and provider
related stuff.

Wolfgang
--
"Holzbearbeitung mit Handwerkzeugen": http://www.holzwerken.de
Forum Handwerkzeuge:
http://www.woodworking.de/cgi-bin/forum/webbbs_config.pl

WJ

Wolfgang Jordan

in reply to Wolfgang Jordan on 27/01/2004 8:23 AM

27/01/2004 2:19 PM

Lawrence L'Hote wrote:
>
> It's working fine now. Probably they were just doing a tune-up, considering
> the red-eye hours you called. My ISP, Mediacom, is doing upgrading this
> week during the early morning hours and will increase speed by a factor of
> 2.

I'm still getting the same. Can anyone explain this behavior?

Wolfgang
--
"Holzbearbeitung mit Handwerkzeugen": http://www.holzwerken.de
Forum Handwerkzeuge:
http://www.woodworking.de/cgi-bin/forum/webbbs_config.pl

cC

[email protected] (Charlie Self)

in reply to Wolfgang Jordan on 27/01/2004 2:19 PM

27/01/2004 1:24 PM

Wolfgan Jordan asks:

>Lawrence L'Hote wrote:
>>
>> It's working fine now. Probably they were just doing a tune-up,
>considering
>> the red-eye hours you called. My ISP, Mediacom, is doing upgrading this
>> week during the early morning hours and will increase speed by a factor of
>> 2.
>
>I'm still getting the same. Can anyone explain this behavior?

Drop th e "s." www.wood-worker.com works. Wood-workers.com comes up with
Godaddy storing the site.

Charlie Self
"Work like you don't need the money. Love like you've never been hurt. Dance
like nobody's watching." Satchel Paige

http://hometown.aol.com/charliediy/myhomepage/business.html

WJ

Wolfgang Jordan

in reply to Wolfgang Jordan on 27/01/2004 2:19 PM

27/01/2004 3:25 PM

Charlie Self wrote:
>
> Drop th e "s." www.wood-worker.com works. Wood-workers.com comes up with
> Godaddy storing the site.

Yes, but that's a completely different site.

Wolfgang
--
"Holzbearbeitung mit Handwerkzeugen": http://www.holzwerken.de
Forum Handwerkzeuge:
http://www.woodworking.de/cgi-bin/forum/webbbs_config.pl

cb

charlie b

in reply to Wolfgang Jordan on 27/01/2004 8:23 AM

27/01/2004 10:04 AM

I empty my cache before each session and I got to
the home page and from their to the users list
last night when I posted that it was working for
me. Now I get the 404 message when I try to get
to my home page. Maybe Jason has moved on, may
be changing services OR someone's hijacked access
to the site and is redirecting users. That has
happened before. Usually is discovered and fixed
if the sys op is paying attention.

Regardless, Jason provided a great service to
a lot of woodworkers for quite a while and a lot
of useful information (and an opportunity for
many to show off :) ) for a lot of people - FOR
FREE. And the 5 meg space was flexible - my
stuff was easily 15 megs. So Jason - however
this turns out - thanks for all you did for us.

charlie b

(god, i hope i don't have to move my "site" to
comcast)

Sk

"Swingman"

in reply to Wolfgang Jordan on 27/01/2004 8:23 AM

27/01/2004 5:02 PM

"GSX" wrote in message ...
> Thanks for covering my back! At least we know the domain name is alive for
a
> year!!! We'll see what happens.
>
> Swingman, I enjoyed looking at your site. Beautiful job on the kitchen
> cabinets. I'm thinking of doing my own cabinets when we build the next
> house. I'm sure it was a bit of labor, but what better reward than to see
> your work every day! When I showed my wife the cost savings you spoke
about,
> her eyes lit up. Money saved somewhere is money spent somewhere else to
> her!! :)

You're most welcome! Thanks for the kind words ... I guarantee you, if I
can, you can. When you get to the point that you need some questions
answered, fire away.

--
www.e-woodshop.net
Last update: 1/23/04

LL

"Lawrence L'Hote"

in reply to Wolfgang Jordan on 27/01/2004 8:23 AM

27/01/2004 7:36 PM


"charlie b" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Regardless, Jason provided a great service to
> a lot of woodworkers for quite a while and a lot
> of useful information (and an opportunity for
> many to show off :) ) for a lot of people - FOR
> FREE. And the 5 meg space was flexible - my
> stuff was easily 15 megs. So Jason - however
> this turns out - thanks for all you did for us.
> (god, i hope i don't have to move my "site" to
> comcast)

Not only a great service, but I was one of those early ones that won a set
of chisels with the door prize. I still have 20 or so megs left on Mediacom
but I don't want to move either. It will take months for the Google engine
to recognize my new location if I have to move. I've backed up everything,
however.

Larry

KJ

"Ken Johnsen"

in reply to Wolfgang Jordan on 27/01/2004 8:23 AM

27/01/2004 11:01 PM

Worked OK for me today

Was able to access my page, a page I had never visited before and was able
to connect via FTP for a file transfer.

Ken


"Wolfgang Jordan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Lawrence L'Hote wrote:
> >
> > It's working fine now. Probably they were just doing a tune-up,
considering
> > the red-eye hours you called. My ISP, Mediacom, is doing upgrading this
> > week during the early morning hours and will increase speed by a factor
of
> > 2.
>
> I'm still getting the same. Can anyone explain this behavior?
>
> Wolfgang
> --
> "Holzbearbeitung mit Handwerkzeugen": http://www.holzwerken.de
> Forum Handwerkzeuge:
> http://www.woodworking.de/cgi-bin/forum/webbbs_config.pl

LL

"Lawrence L'Hote"

in reply to Wolfgang Jordan on 27/01/2004 8:23 AM

27/01/2004 1:08 PM


"charlie b" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Wolfgang Jordan wrote:
> > Subject says it all. All the nice information is gone. Anyone knows what
> > happened? Charlie?
> > Wolfgang
> My stuff on the site has and is working. The home page comes
> up fine. What info is gone?

It's working fine now. Probably they were just doing a tune-up, considering
the red-eye hours you called. My ISP, Mediacom, is doing upgrading this
week during the early morning hours and will increase speed by a factor of
2.
Larry
--
Lawrence L'Hote
Columbia, MO
http://home.mchsi.com/~larrylhote
http://home.mchsi.com/~llhote

Po

"Pounds on Wood"

in reply to Wolfgang Jordan on 27/01/2004 8:23 AM

28/01/2004 8:59 PM

Anybody have experience with GoDaddy.com? It looks like a pretty
inexpensive host.

--
********
Bill Pounds
http://www.bill.pounds.net/woodshop

BS

"Bob S."

in reply to Wolfgang Jordan on 27/01/2004 8:23 AM

27/01/2004 1:54 PM

Charlie,

Clean out your cache then try it and you'll see - it's broke.

Bob S.

MJ

"Mark Jerde"

in reply to Wolfgang Jordan on 27/01/2004 8:23 AM

28/01/2004 9:11 PM

Pounds on Wood wrote:
> Anybody have experience with GoDaddy.com? It looks like a pretty
> inexpensive host.

I have had 4 domains parked there for a couple years. Someday I'm going to
do something with them.... <g>

IIRC the founder is Bob Parsons, who put out some early PC software.
(QuickVerse?)

-- Mark

cC

[email protected] (Charlie Self)

in reply to "Mark Jerde" on 28/01/2004 9:11 PM

28/01/2004 9:47 PM

Mark Jerde responds:

>Pounds on Wood wrote:
>> Anybody have experience with GoDaddy.com? It looks like a pretty
>> inexpensive host.
>
>I have had 4 domains parked there for a couple years. Someday I'm going to
>do something with them.... <g>
>
>IIRC the founder is Bob Parsons, who put out some early PC software.
>(QuickVerse?)

I've got a couple domains parked at Godaddy. Tried to set up my web site, but
never was able to with their programs. It was probably my fault, but it was
rough to get them to stop billing a monthly site charge for a site that didn't
exist.

Bob Parsons used to produce a fantastic little bookkeeping program called
Moneycounts, plus a couple others. I used Moneycounts until this year for over
a decade. Now, it doesn't want to install, so I guess I'll have to find
another. But he sold out to Intuit, IIRC, and they turned Moneycounts into some
kind of church attendance or similar program.

Charlie Self
"To create man was a quaint and original idea, but to add the sheep was
tautology." Mark Twain's Notebook

http://hometown.aol.com/charliediy/myhomepage/business.html

Gn

"GSX"

in reply to Wolfgang Jordan on 27/01/2004 8:23 AM

27/01/2004 11:43 AM

Thanks for covering my back! At least we know the domain name is alive for a
year!!! We'll see what happens.

Swingman, I enjoyed looking at your site. Beautiful job on the kitchen
cabinets. I'm thinking of doing my own cabinets when we build the next
house. I'm sure it was a bit of labor, but what better reward than to see
your work every day! When I showed my wife the cost savings you spoke about,
her eyes lit up. Money saved somewhere is money spent somewhere else to
her!! :)

Thanks for the inspiration!
GSX




"Swingman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> "GSX" wrote in message
> > I did a WHOIS search on the domain name and found:
> > -------------------------------------
> > Registered through: GoDaddy.com
> > Domain Name: WOOD-WORKERS.COM
> > Created on: 16-Jan-02
> > Expires on: 16-Jan-04
> > Last Updated on: 26-Jan-04
> > ------------------------------------
> >
> > It looks like the domain name expired. I think Go-Daddy has a service
that
> > parks the domain name for an allotted time to enable the owner to renew
> > before somebody else grabs it.
> >
> > For those that still may be seeing it as normal, that may be due to DNS
> > propagation, or because it is still present in their browser cache. It
> > appears the site isn't available.
>
> The domain name is still resolving ... and the expiration date at
> rs.internic.net, is 16 Jan 2005, not 2004. You might of caught it before
> this morning's zone level update.
>
> The only thing for sure at this point is that there is change in the air
for
> wood-workers.com.
>
> --
> www.e-woodshop.net
> Last update: 1/23/04
>
>

Gn

"GSX"

in reply to Wolfgang Jordan on 27/01/2004 8:23 AM

27/01/2004 8:36 AM

I did a WHOIS search on the domain name and found:
-------------------------------------
Registered through: GoDaddy.com
Domain Name: WOOD-WORKERS.COM
Created on: 16-Jan-02
Expires on: 16-Jan-04
Last Updated on: 26-Jan-04
------------------------------------

It looks like the domain name expired. I think Go-Daddy has a service that
parks the domain name for an allotted time to enable the owner to renew
before somebody else grabs it.

For those that still may be seeing it as normal, that may be due to DNS
propagation, or because it is still present in their browser cache. It
appears the site isn't available.

HTH!




"Wolfgang Jordan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Subject says it all. All the nice information is gone. Anyone knows what
> happened? Charlie?
>
> Wolfgang

Sk

"Swingman"

in reply to Wolfgang Jordan on 27/01/2004 8:23 AM

27/01/2004 8:33 AM

"Wolfgang Jordan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Subject says it all. All the nice information is gone. Anyone knows what
> happened? Charlie?


Yeppers ... it appears to be toast. I had quit using it over a year ago, but
had a redirect page to my website up.

www.wood-workers.com.
alias = wood-workers.com.
wood-workers.com.
64.202.167.129

**complete**
129.167.202.64.in-addr.arpa.
host = ip-64-202-167-129.secureserver.net.

**complete**

All roads now lead to Go-Daddy ... perhaps Jason is planning on recreating
the site there?

--
www.e-woodshop.net
Last update: 1/23/04


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