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Outdated link to examples in the MagickWand documentation.

Posted: 2017-03-29T10:24:41-07:00
by colinkeenan
At the end of webpage https://www.imagemagick.org/script/magick-wand.php, it says:
MagickWand Examples in C illustrates how to use the ImageMagick MagickWand API. Each example is presented as a C function, complete with headers, so that it can be copied to a file and then included in your own C project.
Where "MagickWand Examples in C" is a link to http://members.shaw.ca/el.supremo/MagickWand/.

Upon clicking on that link, the user discovers that:
Members Webspace has been retired.

Please visit www.shaw.ca/appretirement for more details.
Following the link for more information says that
As of March 6, 2017, Webspace, Photo Share, Video Mail, and members.shaw.ca have been retired.

We understand that the information and assets stored on your accounts are important to you. You will continue to have access to the contents of your accounts until March 6, 2018; however, we encourage you to move your items to other services, such as WordPress, Facebook, Google Photos or YouTube as soon as possible to avoid losing any important photos and/or information. . . .

Re: Outdated link to examples in the MagickWand documentation.

Posted: 2017-03-29T12:38:28-07:00
by el_supremo
Hi,
That's my stuff. As it says, my ISP has closed down the (free) webspace part of their service. I have saved all the files but do not have an alternate website to display the MagickWand examples. For now, I have archived the whole directory into a zip file which can be downloaded from [https://www.dropbox.com/s/pamagq53u70ip ... d.zip?dl=0]dropbox[/url].
Just open the index.html file in a web browser (Firefox, whatever).

Pete

Re: Outdated link to examples in the MagickWand documentation.

Posted: 2017-04-03T00:02:14-07:00
by dlemstra
Maybe you could use github pages (https://pages.github.com/) for your examples?

Re: Outdated link to examples in the MagickWand documentation.

Posted: 2017-04-03T09:26:43-07:00
by el_supremo
Good idea. I'll look into it.
Thanks

Pete