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by choralia
29 Jan 2009 21:45
Forum: CPDL Support, Questions, and Feedback
Topic: Vierendeels ed. of Martini, In monte oliveti
Replies: 2
Views: 6009

Re: Vierendeels ed. of Martini, In monte oliveti

I think you're right: I've got another edition, confirming Bb for soprano, and the last note of the same bar for alto is shown as Bb (same as soprano) rather than G (which is consistent with CPDL edition #2663). jms1234, could you please be so kind to contribute to CPDL by adding an error template t...
by choralia
28 Jan 2009 06:55
Forum: Operation and Implementation issues
Topic: Dowloading Music
Replies: 4
Views: 7808

Re: Dowloading Music

Will, if you click on the "Choralia" banner to the left of every page, you'll be redirected to their site, where audio tracks (mp3) of music scores are prepared "on demand" for free, to be used as a training aid for choir rehersals. Individual audio files for each voice may be m...
by choralia
18 Jan 2009 21:29
Forum: Music Requests and Questions
Topic: Roman passion chant
Replies: 6
Views: 13418

Re: Roman passion chant

Hi Dave,

Please follow this link:

http://badigit.comune.bologna.it/cmbm/i ... /S267.html

Is this what you are looking for?

Max
by choralia
16 Jan 2009 15:53
Forum: CPDL Support, Questions, and Feedback
Topic: Problem with Abel di Marco's scores
Replies: 4
Views: 11051

Problem with Abel di Marco's scores

Through admin@cpdl.org a user reported a problem with scores made available by Fr. Abel di Marco at http://www.pucpr.edu/diocesis/14cantoral.html . Apparently, such scores cannot be accessed any more. The user says that he tried to contact Fr. Abel di Marco, but without success. Can others confirm t...
by choralia
08 Jan 2009 11:44
Forum: CPDL Support, Questions, and Feedback
Topic: unable to edit talk pages
Replies: 3
Views: 6144

Re: unable to edit talk pages

Since some time we have applied some measures to prevent that pages are created or edited by spambots. One of the measures is to validate the user's email address: a verification email is sent to you, which includes a link to click to complete the verification. If you didn't receive the verification...
by choralia
01 Jan 2009 10:49
Forum: Information for users
Topic: December 26 - 31: works in progress at CPDL [completed]
Replies: 9
Views: 24429

Re: December 26 - 31: works in progress at CPDL

The new DNS settings are active since some days, so they should be known to all the DNS servers around the world now. Both the wiki website and the forums are now reachable through the URLs that are supposed to be final: - http://www.cpdl.org (or simply http://cpdl.org ) for the wiki; - http://forum...
by choralia
30 Dec 2008 20:10
Forum: Operation and Implementation issues
Topic: File types for upload
Replies: 4
Views: 7797

Re: File types for upload

Thanks Carlos, I thought there might have been something to fix on the MIME types, too. And thanks for the new favicon here... :wink:

Max
by choralia
30 Dec 2008 16:14
Forum: Operation and Implementation issues
Topic: File types for upload
Replies: 4
Views: 7797

Re: File types for upload

I've added .cap among the allowed file extensions, but I'm not sure this is enough to handle this kind of files correctly. Could you please try again and let me know?

Max
by choralia
27 Dec 2008 13:10
Forum: Information for users
Topic: December 26 - 31: works in progress at CPDL [completed]
Replies: 9
Views: 24429

Re: December 26 - 31: works in progress at CPDL

At this very time (December 27, 13:10 GMT) the propagation of the new DNS settings is in progress. If your DNS has been reached by the new settings, you should be able to access the forums through the following URL, which is supposed to be permanent from now on: http://forums.cpdl.org Please note th...
by choralia
26 Dec 2008 18:58
Forum: Information for users
Topic: December 26 - 31: works in progress at CPDL [completed]
Replies: 9
Views: 24429

Re: December 26 - 31: works in progress at CPDL

Thanks, Chuck. Cross fingers... :wink:

Merry Christmas to you and to your family.

I take this opportunity to wish a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to everybody involved with CPDL, from the members of the transition committee to all the contributors, to the anonymous users.

Max
by choralia
26 Dec 2008 10:36
Forum: Information for users
Topic: December 26 - 31: works in progress at CPDL [completed]
Replies: 9
Views: 24429

December 26 - 31: works in progress at CPDL [completed]

In the period of time between December 26 and December 31, 2008, the IT Operations team of CPDL will carry out some activities aimed at consolidating the operations of the wiki and of the forums. This will include the re-programming of DNSs, that may require up to 48 hours to propagate all over inte...
by choralia
18 Dec 2008 19:11
Forum: CPDL Support, Questions, and Feedback
Topic: CPDL access in China
Replies: 2
Views: 4153

Re: CPDL access in China

From the website statistics I can see that, in the last couple of months, some 11 million CPDL web pages have been visited, but NO ONE of them was visited from China. I'm afraid CPDL is blocked there. I've received some visits from China at my website http://www.choralia.net , so I suppose my websit...
by choralia
16 Dec 2008 05:42
Forum: Information for users
Topic: Problem at the main wiki website [solved]
Replies: 1
Views: 13198

Re: Problem at the main wiki website

Operations at the main CPDL wiki have been restored. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Max
by choralia
15 Dec 2008 22:52
Forum: Information for users
Topic: Problem at the main wiki website [solved]
Replies: 1
Views: 13198

Problem at the main wiki website [solved]

The web hosting provider who operates the main wiki website has temporarily suspended the CPDL wiki due to a technical problem. We hope it will be resolved as soon as possible. If you need, you may use the back-up website, http://www.choralweb.org , as a read-only alternative until the main website ...
by choralia
15 Dec 2008 21:29
Forum: Music Requests and Questions
Topic: Paper thickness
Replies: 10
Views: 15009

Re: Paper thickness

In Europe I think that the most common thickness is 80 grams per square meter, which is about 10% less than 24 lb.

Max