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Re: Comments about Total Commander's website
Posted: 2023-10-08, 09:33 UTC
by white
If you change the linkt to
https://infozip.sourceforge.net/ then the link text should only be "Info-Zip". You had a link specifically to the zlib library and I retrieved the link to the zlib library from
https://infozip.sourceforge.net/.
Please remove the phrase "supports long filenames!". Long filename support is now expected by default, and the current generation of users may be confused as to what you are talking about.
white wrote: 2023-10-06, 10:36 UTC
white wrote: 2023-10-05, 19:37 UTC
And the info seems outdated, or is the new libdeflate library also based on ZLIB by Info-Zip?
Is it? Or isn't it?
Why do you keep ignoring this question? Is it a hard question to answer?
Re: Comments about Total Commander's website
Posted: 2023-10-09, 11:32 UTC
by ghisler(Author)
Sorry, I was checking the wrong page, tools.htm instead of featurel.htm.
Re: Comments about Total Commander's website
Posted: 2023-10-09, 19:12 UTC
by white
ghisler(Author) wrote: 2023-10-09, 11:32 UTC
Sorry, I was checking the wrong page, tools.htm instead of featurel.htm.
I can confirm that the mentioned changes where made to
featurel.htm, all languages.
What remains is:
You didn't add "external" after the word "recommended" in the line "32 bit command line ZIP-compatible packer, recommended packer for use with Total Commander" on the
tools.htm page.
German is not removed from the line in
index.htm:
Code: Select all
<meta name="Content-Language" content="en,de">
white wrote: 2023-10-06, 10:36 UTC
ghisler(Author) wrote: 2023-10-06, 07:26 UTC
Android
I have stopped announcing new Android versions via what's new, because you get auto-updates via Play Store (or F-Droid).
But you kept the announcement of an outdated version on your main page, basically suggesting that that is the latest version.
You are still basically suggesting on your main page that Total Commander 3.23 for Android is the latest Android version.
Re: Comments about Total Commander's website
Posted: 2023-10-09, 21:40 UTC
by AntonyD
And
the info seems outdated, or is the new libdeflate library also based on ZLIB by Info-Zip?
STILL not answered(((
And I still can’t figure out what the point is of indicating any relationship to this organization/library.
It would only make sense if some part of the code was based on their source code.
But there’s nothing that says that...
Re: Comments about Total Commander's website
Posted: 2023-10-10, 08:21 UTC
by white
AntonyD wrote: 2023-10-09, 21:40 UTC
the info seems outdated, or is the new libdeflate library also based on ZLIB by Info-Zip?
STILL not answered(((
And I still can’t figure out what the point is of indicating any relationship to this organization/library.
It would only make sense if some part of the code was based on their source code.
But there’s nothing that says that...
featurel.htm was changed. Are you referring to another webpage?
Re: Comments about Total Commander's website
Posted: 2023-10-10, 09:10 UTC
by ghisler(Author)
You didn't add "external" after the word "recommended"
Sorry, looks like I didn't yet upload the changed pages after making this change.
German is not removed from the line in index.htm:
I still don't have a definitive answer whether it belongs there or not. Also there seem to be multiple variations of language tags, but <meta name="Content-Language" content="en"> doesn't seem to be one of them. Some seem to suggest <meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en">, some seem to suggest to put this in the actual http headers somehow, etc. etc. I will not change it until I have a definitive solution.
You are still basically suggesting on your main page that Total Commander 3.23 for Android is the latest Android version.
Sorry, I don't know what to do there. Maybe just remove the announcement of any Android version...
Re: Comments about Total Commander's website
Posted: 2023-10-10, 16:05 UTC
by white
ghisler(Author) wrote: 2023-10-10, 09:10 UTC
You didn't add "external" after the word "recommended"
Sorry, looks like I didn't yet upload the changed pages after making this change.
Tested OK, except for the French page:
ftools.htm wrote:Compresseur 32 bit pour la ligne de commande, compresseur
externerecommandé pour utiliser dans Total Commander.
I think "externerecommandé" should be "externe recommandé".
ghisler(Author) wrote: 2023-10-10, 09:10 UTC
German is not removed from the line in index.htm:
I still don't have a definitive answer whether it belongs there or not. Also there seem to be multiple variations of language tags, but <meta name="Content-Language" content="en"> doesn't seem to be one of them. Some seem to suggest <meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en">, some seem to suggest to put this in the actual http headers somehow, etc. etc. I will not change it until I have a definitive solution.
Indeed, <meta name="Content-Language" content="en"> seems to be an outdated method. And <meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en"> is not recommended either. It seems that the correct way would indeed be to specify it using an entity header.
But I think you shouldn't use it at all (see
here). I think you should instead utilize the html lang attribute for all webpages (see
here). You probably used the meta tag in the past to indicate the document language to search engines or to browsers. But you only used it on the English main page. And specifying "en,de" means the page is intended for people who speak both English and German (see
here).
ghisler(Author) wrote: 2023-10-10, 09:10 UTC
You are still basically suggesting on your main page that Total Commander 3.23 for Android is the latest Android version.
Sorry, I don't know what to do there. Maybe just remove the announcement of any Android version...
Removal would be fine in my opinion.
Re: Comments about Total Commander's website
Posted: 2023-10-10, 18:26 UTC
by hi5
ghisler(Author) wrote: 2023-10-10, 09:10 UTC You are still basically suggesting on your main page that Total Commander 3.23 for Android is the latest Android version.
Sorry, I don't know what to do there. Maybe just remove the announcement of any Android version...
Perhaps I don't understand it but, why not simply link to
https://www.ghisler.com/androidapp.htm and update the text accordingly e.g. change
3.23 to
3.42.
Re: Comments about Total Commander's website
Posted: 2023-10-10, 20:10 UTC
by white
Because the dated links that are listed a the top of the
main page are links to the
What's new page.
Re: Comments about Total Commander's website
Posted: 2023-10-10, 20:13 UTC
by AntonyD
featurel.htm was changed. Are you referring to another webpage?
Nope, you're right. Changes were applied. BUT comments about it were not listed here(((
So and I thought that not all task are literally done regarding this moment. My mistake.
Re: Comments about Total Commander's website
Posted: 2023-10-10, 20:23 UTC
by hi5
@white I see - then the text on the whatsnew.htm should of course be updated. Mixing "versions" is confusing and I would separate the two
Windows
* October 5, 2023: Total Commander 11.02 Release Candidate 1 (32+64 bit) for Windows available
* September 1, 2023: Total Commander 11.01 (32+64 bit) for Windows available
* October 13, 2019: Secure FTP client (FTP over SSL/TLS) broken by recent Windows update
Android
* May 31, 2023: Total Commander 3.42 final for Android released ; linking directly to androidapp.htm imho (and remove android entries from whatsnew.htm)
[* January 15, 2023: What's new in Total Commander 3.41 for Android released] ; perhaps keep it at one line
Re: Comments about Total Commander's website
Posted: 2023-10-10, 20:28 UTC
by white
hi5 wrote: 2023-10-10, 20:23 UTC
@white I see - then the text on the whatsnew.htm should of course be updated.
ghisler(Author) wrote: 2023-10-06, 07:26 UTC
I have stopped announcing new Android versions via what's new, because you get auto-updates via Play Store (or F-Droid).
Re: Comments about Total Commander's website
Posted: 2023-10-10, 20:30 UTC
by hi5
@white I see - then get rid of it as suggested, now it is nonsense to have if there.
Re: Comments about Total Commander's website
Posted: 2023-10-11, 18:54 UTC
by white
white wrote: 2023-10-10, 16:05 UTC
ftools.htm wrote:Compresseur 32 bit pour la ligne de commande, compresseur
externerecommandé pour utiliser dans Total Commander.
I think "externerecommandé" should be "externe recommandé".
Tested OK.
ghisler(Author) wrote: 2023-10-10, 09:10 UTC
You are still basically suggesting on your main page that Total Commander 3.23 for Android is the latest Android version.
Sorry, I don't know what to do there. Maybe just remove the announcement of any Android version...
Lines removed OK from English, German and French main page.
Re: Comments about Total Commander's website
Posted: 2023-10-11, 19:03 UTC
by white
I wonder if this should be still listed:
And the linked page says:
I think it is not new anymore and the link "Paquetage CHM" is a dead link.