structured format with syntax highlighting and ordered by namespaces.
BTW, the link you were trying to use seems to be online now.
"Klaus H. Probst" <usenet001@simulplex.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Van,
>
> Yep, I noticed this a few weeks ago. It seems to be a server availablity
> issue on their end, but who knows.
>
> The marked-up code is nice, but ultimately if you need to look at the
> stuff
> you can always just download Rotor to your computer and load it up =)
>
> --
> Klaus H. Probst, MVP
>
http://www.simulplex.net/ >
>
> "Van Chocstraw" wrote:
>
>> I've been having problems getting to the ROTOR source at the University
>> of Pisa for about a week now. Access is sporadic at best. Luckily I've
>> been able to find what I need in Google's cache.
>>
>> Are they having problems? Are they taking it offline permanently? Or
>> maybe they're blocking access from certain IP addresses for some reason?
>>
>> Everything I try to access returns "Document Contains No Data". See
>> this for example:
>>
>>
http://dotnet.di.unipi.it/Content/sscli/docs/doxygen/pal/index.html
>>
>> Is there another repository online anywhere? It's strange that nobody
>> else is asking about this. Maybe I'm the only one experiencing the
>> problem but that doesn't seem likely.
>>
>> Help (and TIA)!
>>