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Post by Jaga on Jun 8, 2014 22:15:11 GMT -7
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Post by Jaga on Jun 8, 2014 22:16:47 GMT -7
I still feel that my new website has so many.... holes. I mean the guy whom I paid to change it into newer version, using joomla, never really updated any references, links and...the articles are simply difficult to read. Besides, I have this Iranian website which eats on mine.
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Post by pieter on Jun 9, 2014 2:38:54 GMT -7
Jaga,
I am sorry that you have such difficulties with this Iranian parasites, which give you such a hard time. Is there any possibility to get rid of them? Maybe these people are specialized hackers. We have been critical on the Forum about Syria and Iran. Maybe the Iranian regime doesn't like that and uses cyberwarfare?
A few years back, when I was posting critical remarks about Egypt. I got warnings from the Egyptian government. They wanted to prevent me to post critical Al Jazeera news items about Egypt of that time. I am sorry that you have such bad experiances with the guy who would do that work for you. I have heard such stories in the Netherlands too. About web maintainers who didn't do their job propperly.
I hope you can find someone else or get rid of this guy. The job has to be done!
Cheers, Pieter
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Post by pieter on Jun 9, 2014 2:40:40 GMT -7
When I try to open the links I get this message: Parallels® H-SphereError 404: File Not FoundThe requested page is not found. This may happen due to the following reasons: Page or file is outdated, renamed, moved, or does not exist. You typed the address incorrectly, like www.example.com/pgae.html instead of www.example.com/page.html
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Post by Jaga on Jun 9, 2014 9:25:40 GMT -7
Pieter, you are not the only one. It is because the link is too long. Try: polishsite.us/index.php/lifestyle-and-entertainment/relationships-and-marriage/503.html+++A few years back, when I was posting critical remarks about Egypt. I got warnings from the Egyptian government. They wanted to prevent me to post critical Al Jazeera news items about Egypt of that time.++++ Pieter, sorry to hear that. The only consolation may be that you are important enough to draw attention from Iranian government.
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Post by pieter on Jun 9, 2014 10:40:50 GMT -7
Jaga, I stil get the same message when I open the link. (Error 404: File Not Found) Correction of your reply: The consolation may be that I am important enough to draw attention of the Egyptian government of that time. (back then it was stil the Hosni Mubarak regime) Today it is difficult for me to have a clear opinion of Egypt. The ancien regime is back with the installation of Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. Many Mubarak era figures will return to power. It is the middle east, it is the Arab world, and maybe a military regime, which is moderately pro-Western is better than an Islamist Muslim Brotherhood regime. Now I only look from the perspective and interest of the European Union and the USA. The el-Sisi regime will probably will follow a Mubarak course. And that means the continuation of the status quo and the 'cold peace' with Israel. And that is better than conflict, unrest and instability in the region. The Muslim Brotherhood was too onesided in the region. It supported the Hamas regime, the extremist Salafist (Al Qaida) insurgents in Syria, and had close ties with the increasinly authoritarian and Islamist Turkish regime. In the case of Turkey I am strongly Pro Turkish and Kurd secular opposition of Turkish nationalists, Kurd nationalists, socialists, Kemalists, liberals, secular conservatives and Alevis. Turkey is a cosmopolitan Eurasian country and shouldn't become an autoritarian Islamic state. Alevis are mostly a Shiite minority that tend to emphasize secular government, on the other hand, some of their mystical and Sufi-influenced spiritual beliefs are not tolerated by the Sunni majority. The recent plan to expand Ottoman architecture on Taksim Square has encountered stiff resistance by some Alevis in Turkey and Western Europe. At the same time, many Alevis in Turkey do support the current ruler Bashar al-Assad in Syria. Watch from 22 minutes on:www.uitzendinggemist.nl/afleveringen/1423554Cheers, Pieter
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Post by Jaga on Jun 10, 2014 0:13:24 GMT -7
Pieter, my new website is not in a good shape. I should reinstall joomla, the newer version, but I am not sure it is worth my time in this ever changing technology.
Referring to Egypt, Turkey, Iran. I would like to visit this region, see it first hand, but this is not a good time to go. I just read that there were some women raping in Egypt, awful stuff. Syria, who knows what is going on there really. The situation in these countries is changing so quickly, it is so dynamic than I sometimes wonder, does it make sense to make too much of it or rather wait when everything would be more stable.
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Post by pieter on Jun 10, 2014 3:35:31 GMT -7
Dear Jaga,
I have no idea if Joomla is the best opensource-contentmanagementsystem for building your website. In the Netherlands I heard webdesigners and webpage builders who use WordPress and Drupal. I heard nothing negative about Joomla, and have no experiance with that free and open-source content management framework (CMF) for publishing web content. You use it and have experience with it. The Information Communication Technology (ICT) world of software is an ever changing world indeed.
Jaga, I understand your statement about traveling to Muslim countries in Northern-Africa (Egypt), Southeastern Europe (Turkey) and the Middle-east (Iran) very well. It is not safe for Western and even middle-eastern women to travel or be there. Syrian refugee women and girls aren't safe in the refugee camps in Jordan, Iraq, Lebanon and they are certainly not safe in Egypt. Syrian women are harassed, sexual assaulted and second class citizens in Egypt. They live in fear over there. Western women were targeted there too, like the American female journalist at Tahrir Square.
I hope that some stability, normality and maybe (some day) some peace may 'return' to the region. I have been openly critical about regimes, religions and people on this Forum on the internet. I wonder if they (the authorities of those countries) register that.
In my opinion civilizations, countries, religions and ideologies who consider the half of the world population as inferior (women) as primitive cultures, philosophies, religions and ideologies. Civilizations, peoples and countries who oppress women and minorities are less advanced, ballanced (Harmonious) and prosperous. In ethical, spiritual, moral, cultural, human and level of civilization sens these societies, countries and cultures are very poor and retarded.
It is terrible what happened and happens to women in India (the recent gang rapes and hangings), Pakistan (the attack on Malala Yousafzai), Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt and the case of Meriam Ibrahim in Sudan. And last but not least I also want to mention the terrible situation for colored and black women and girls in South-Africa. Unfortunately capital of rape in the world. Ofcourse white women and girls suffer also there from sexual violence. But the black and colored women in poorer area's of the country suffer the worst. They are not protected against the crazy men and boys over there. But sexism and the hedonistic body culture in the West is also threatening to women. Jimmy Carter pointed at human traficking in the West. (the USA and Europe) Women who are sold as sex slaves (for the 'prostitution industry'). Most often women with a brown or black skin because they are cheaper than white women. But also white women from Moldova, Ukraine and other places.
Cheers, Pieter
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