fedora-infra/asknot-ng

asknot-ng does not link it to https://github.com/fedora-infra/asknot-ng

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On the bottom of the page http://whatcanidoforgnome.org/ , asknot-ng does not link it to https://github.com/fedora-infra/asknot-ng. It just redirects it to http://whatcanidoforgnome.org/
It only works for "open in a new tab".

/cc @sils1297 any ideas here?

http://whatcanidoforgnome.org has an iframe which redirects to http://gnome.schuirmann.net/, but the link works fine there, so i think the bug is in the iframe.
Adding target='_top' in the iframe might fix it.

This works for me. Is this still relevant?

sils commented

I'm still experiencing this.

@sils1297 Can we get the source code? I am not able to find it.
Thanks :)

sils commented

This source code isn't stored anywhere, Alexandre (who has the domain) just
needs some time to fix it. I'll ping him again for sure.
On 28 Oct 2015 4:58 a.m., "Trishna Guha" notifications@github.com wrote:

@sils1297 https://github.com/sils1297 Can we get the source code? I am
not able to find it.
Thanks :)


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The way this is setup is I simply configured the redirection with my domain registrar (gandi) and they do the iframe thing. I don't have my hands on the iframe code, so I can't fix that. The proper way to fix that would actually be to get rid of that redirection and have a proper DNS setup, because the iframe is also bad for SEO. I'd need a fixed IP instead of http://gnome.schuirmann.net/ for that.

Ah, I see why I thought it was working. I have a habit of always using CTRL+click on links to open them in a new tab. Apparently, clicking on the link without the CTRL causes it to be broken.

@afranke yes, it would be much more preferable to set up DNS to avoid using an iframe. It looks like an OpenShift configuration may work for your case.

Let me know if there's anything I can help with :)

@sils1297 is going to install it on Openshift and @puiterwijk will set up a proxy on the GNOME infrastructure to allow us to use both www and naked domain name.

sils commented

Speaking of which, it's up on http://askgnome-coalas.rhcloud.com/ .
@afranke , I am a bit short on free gears because I'm also using openshift
for evaluating a bigger project that might well expand over some gears, I'd
prefer if somebody else could provide the gear. I'm adding generic
OpenShift deployment information in a minute.

2015-10-28 22:06 GMT+01:00 Alexandre Franke notifications@github.com:

@sils1297 https://github.com/sils1297 is going to install it on
Openshift and @puiterwijk https://github.com/puiterwijk will set up a
proxy on the GNOME infrastructure to allow us to use both www and naked
domain name.


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#53 (comment)
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There wasn't much interest in keeping this, we didn't renew the domain name. @sils1297 you can drop the gear. This issue can probably be closed.

sils commented

Yep, assuming this is GNOME only this can be closed as the website doesn't really exist anynmore.