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Announcing InForm-pe for QB64PE 3.2.0 on Linux
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Hello all,

I've rewritten my multi tongues installation script to adapt it to QB64PE and I've created a fork of InForm v1.3 adapted to QB64PE 3.2.0 for the Linux OS platform that I've named InForm-pe.

If needed, I can provide the same installation script for the previous version QB64PE 3.1.0.

Please check my response (#4) to the post announcing "QB64 Phoenix Edition v3.2.0 released!" of DSMan195276 for more detailed explanations about the features of this new script.

You can download my script on my web site at home: http://l7d.ddns.net

Cheers.
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#2
Looks like your link is broken, but just needs that pesky www removed: http://l7d.ddns.net/qb64pe/
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#3
+1 for fixing the broken link!

As for why? Websites are either dns to a www or non-www assignment. To get both http://www or http:/ to find a site, the webmaster needs to include an .htaccess file in the server root directory. The file is a simple text file that routes the person visiting the site to the proper dns configuration. If one were written correctly and installed on the site in this thread, both links would find it.

Example for Apache server:

RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www\.http://l7d.ddns.net\.com [NC]
RewriteRule (.*) http://l7d.ddns.net/$1 [R=301,L]

Other examples: https://techstream.org/Web-Development/H...h-HTACCESS

Pete
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