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(more) DANSE reference(s) broken #31

Open connorjbracy opened 2 years ago

connorjbracy commented 2 years ago

Related to Issue #30, the following links are also broken when rebuilding the documentation:

(products/diffpycmi/contents: line   65) broken    http://www.reflectometry.org/danse/elements.html - 404 Client Error: Not Found for url: https://www.reflectometry.org/danse/elements.html
(products/diffpycmi/contents: line   66) broken    http://www.reflectometry.org/danse/docs/elements/ - 404 Client Error: Not Found for url: https://www.reflectometry.org/danse/docs/elements/

These links, however, do not immediately seem to have an archived counterpart. @sbillinge, please let me know what should be done about this as well.

sbillinge commented 2 years ago

I can't see how it is being referenced, but it could be referring to elemental information from the periodicatable package that was developed by Paul Kienzle who developed the danse refl codes: https://github.com/pkienzle/periodictable

Does anything in there make sense?

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On Tue, Dec 7, 2021 at 11:25 AM Connor J. Bracy @.***> wrote:

Related to Issue #30 https://github.com/diffpy/diffpy.github.io/issues/30, the following links are also broken when rebuilding the documentation:

(products/diffpycmi/contents: line 65) broken http://www.reflectometry.org/danse/elements.html - 404 Client Error: Not Found for url: https://www.reflectometry.org/danse/elements.html (products/diffpycmi/contents: line 66) broken http://www.reflectometry.org/danse/docs/elements/ - 404 Client Error: Not Found for url: https://www.reflectometry.org/danse/docs/elements/

These links, however, do not immediately seem to have an archived counterpart. @sbillinge https://github.com/sbillinge, please let me know what should be done about this as well.

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connorjbracy commented 2 years ago

It appears that the context is it is referenced in a section titled "External libraries" at diffpy.org/products/diffpycmi/contents.html with a description of

Extensible periodic table of the elements with support for mass, density, and X-ray/neutron scattering information.

The project that the link is currently targeting appears to be this one.

sbillinge commented 2 years ago

it is almost certainly this guy: https://github.com/pkienzle/periodictable

On Fri, Dec 10, 2021 at 3:44 PM Connor J. Bracy @.***> wrote:

It appears that the context is it is referenced in a section titled "External libraries" at diffpy.org/products/diffpycmi/contents.html https://www.diffpy.org/products/diffpycmi/contents.html#external-libraries with a description of

Extensible periodic table of the elements with support for mass, density, and X-ray/neutron scattering information.

The project that the link is currently targeting appears to be this one https://github.com/reflectivity/reflectivity.github.io.

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