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Op 15/06/2025 om 19:46 schreef jr:
> hi,
>
> kurtz le pirate <kur### [at] free fr> wrote:
>> On 15/06/2025 03:36, GioSeregni wrote:
>>
>>> unfortunately there is a redirect that leads to spam or worse!
>>>
>> ??? No, it's a normal safe site.
>>
>> --
>> kurtz le pirate
>> compagnie de la banquise
>
> fwiw, when I visited I got shown a "captcha" to confirm "not robot", which led
> to a second popup asking me to "allow" something or other. "normal" ? no.
> (perhaps you could (re)post those macros ?)
>
>
> regards, jr.
>
I got to the site by way of the "Wayback Machine" somehow, without any
fuss or problems, and I am well-protected online. The John VanSickle
contribution (he should be mentioned as the original author!) dates from
2008 which probably contributes to the problems.
I attach here a zip file with the macros, plus a pdf file of the
original text on the site. Guaranteed no spam or other beasties ;-)
--
Thomas
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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degroot org> wrote:
> Op 15/06/2025 om 19:46 schreef jr:
> > hi,
> >
> > kurtz le pirate <kur### [at] free fr> wrote:
> >> On 15/06/2025 03:36, GioSeregni wrote:
> >>
> >>> unfortunately there is a redirect that leads to spam or worse!
> >>>
> >> ??? No, it's a normal safe site.
> >>
> >> --
> >> kurtz le pirate
> >> compagnie de la banquise
> >
> > fwiw, when I visited I got shown a "captcha" to confirm "not robot", which led
> > to a second popup asking me to "allow" something or other. "normal" ? no.
> > (perhaps you could (re)post those macros ?)
> >
> >
> > regards, jr.
> >
> I got to the site by way of the "Wayback Machine" somehow, without any
> fuss or problems, and I am well-protected online. The John VanSickle
> contribution (he should be mentioned as the original author!) dates from
> 2008 which probably contributes to the problems.
>
> I attach here a zip file with the macros, plus a pdf file of the
> original text on the site. Guaranteed no spam or other beasties ;-)
>
> --
> Thomas
https://www.urlvoid.com/scan/geocities.ws/
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hi,
"GioSeregni" <gms### [at] hotmail com> wrote:
> I explain my working method.
you use more sophisticated s/wares than me :-).
> Each layer represents a component, obviously it has its own color. Here I have
> activated ALL the layers, but obviously I hide the ones I am not working on.
> It is a very practical method. For example, I can disable everything and leave
> only the red lights visible, or the bodywork. From the CAD with my tools I can
> output in many formats, preserving the information on the color and
> transparency, because they are the name of the layer.
> What I have to do is implement in the layer name, which declares RGB and ALPHA,
> also the name of the object. So that in the povray file you can easily treat the
> "finish" by identifying the object. For example, on the bodywork, apply its own
> non-standard level of reflection.
>
> Each layer, when the parser creates its mesh, contains one and only one. In this
> way I can decide if the parser creates it with triangle or smooth triangle. It
> depends on the object, if it has to be tapered.
interesting. I still think (well, "gut feeling" :-)) that having mesh and
colour/transparency data separate, to be "re-united" perhaps at a later point,
would make working with the (basic) objects so much easier.
also, as you'll be working on the export functionality, perhaps "plan for the
future" and namespace your objects ? Cousin Ricky posted[*] a pretty neat
summary of "the rules" for making POV-Ray include files "live together happily".
[*] <news.povray.org/64014f55%40news.povray.org>
regards, jr.
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hi,
Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degroot org> wrote:
> Op 15/06/2025 om 19:46 schreef jr:
> > kurtz le pirate <kur### [at] free fr> wrote:
> >> On 15/06/2025 03:36, GioSeregni wrote:
> >>> unfortunately there is a redirect that leads to spam or worse!
> >> ??? No, it's a normal safe site.
> > fwiw, when I visited I got shown a "captcha" to confirm "not robot", which led
> > to a second popup asking me to "allow" something or other. "normal" ? no.
> > (perhaps you could (re)post those macros ?)
> >
> I got to the site by way of the "Wayback Machine" somehow, without any
> fuss or problems, and I am well-protected online.
neat idea.
> The John VanSickle
> contribution (he should be mentioned as the original author!) dates from
> 2008 which probably contributes to the problems.
>
> I attach here a zip file with the macros, plus a pdf file of the
> original text on the site. Guaranteed no spam or other beasties ;-)
thanks, I hope GS will/can make use of those, as KlP suggested. (while I too
will "take a look", I guess it'll be, um, "mathematical" :-))
regards, jr.
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On 15/06/2025 21:58, GioSeregni wrote:
>
> the site get your permission for bombing false notification of mcafee "warning
> you have a virus etc etc..."
> do not clik over those links...
>
> on chrome it had a hard time blocking the source of the fake notifications that
> try to make you click somewhere
> you find news on the web about this spam...
>
Try using a properly configured real browser.
And results from https://www.urlvoid.com/scan/geocities.ws/ is for le
whole geocities.ws.
The first result by ThreatLog engine say that
geocities.ws/escortsinbilaspur/ contain Spam/Scam/Fraud.
Nothing to do withevilsnack/c2s3.html
Second result from ZeroCERT engine seems to be a fake page.
The real ZeroCERT site's domain is ORG, not COM...
All the others mention nothing *dangerous*
But now we're out of the charter and it's no longer POV's concern.
> about macros? no , I don't use macro, but exe. Now it's impossible to post exe
> without registration ... too much false positives by antivirus. so I'm trying to
> figure out how long it lasts and if it's expensive to register the apps
> BR!
> G.
I've included a screenshot of the page that appears with this URL
Thanks to Thomas for posting the c2s3.zip.
--
kurtz le pirate
compagnie de la banquise
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