H. G. Muller wrote on Thu, Oct 11, 2018 06:26 AM UTC:
> Just testing to make sure nothing is broken after updating scripts for entering comments.
Well, be sure something is broken: the script for entering comments again complains that you are not logged in by the time when you submit a long comment, after which the entire entered text is gone when you return to the entry form. This is the worst conceivable defect it could have.
And another remark: it is indeed good strategy to make the home-page HTML. But if you wanted, you could still put some script-generated info on it, (such as the what's new) by displaying it in a HTML frame that links to the script. If PHP then is not working, the frame would just remain empty.
> Just testing to make sure nothing is broken after updating scripts for entering comments.
Well, be sure something is broken: the script for entering comments again complains that you are not logged in by the time when you submit a long comment, after which the entire entered text is gone when you return to the entry form. This is the worst conceivable defect it could have.
And another remark: it is indeed good strategy to make the home-page HTML. But if you wanted, you could still put some script-generated info on it, (such as the what's new) by displaying it in a HTML frame that links to the script. If PHP then is not working, the frame would just remain empty.