(TXT) Hard to Phlog
       Wednesday Mar 12 12:06:28 2014
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       So,this is what I thought my first real phlog post
       look like:
       
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       Let the phlogging commence!
       
       So I am trying some phlog software because it turns
       out it is not completely trivial to make gopher sites.
       Let us see if I have set
       up germ correctly or not.
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       Turns out the answer was 'no', because it turns out that
       CGI scripts in gopher have been disabled here on SDF, so
       there was no way to set it up so it would work.
       
       SO YOU CANNOT USE GERM OR SLERM on sdf. No cool comments on
       your posts or auto-archiving.
       
       So I learned two things the hard way while trying to figure out 
       how to start a blog on an almost-dead network:
       
       First, I learned that although all the cool phlogging tools, 
       even though developed here on SDF--germ, slerm--that rely 
       on a .cgi file won't work (thanks, slugmax). This sort of
       CGI program apparently was once allowed to run on SDF, but
       now is not. It says so in red letters all the way at the
       bottom of this page:
       
 (HTM) http://sdf.org/?tutorials/gopher
       
       Second, I learned that the shell-script-based alternative
       tool that I was told to use from someone welcoming me to
       gopherspace (thanks, tomatobodhi)--mkphlog-- was written
       in ksh, which I thought to be a problem because I had switched
       my shell to a more universal bash. But after a bit, I realized
       mkphlog's real problem is that it is saved with Windows/MS-DOS
       linefeeds, and you need to run 'dos2unix' on it in addition to
       setting it executable for it to work (that is what the 
       #/bin/ksh line addresses in the script).
       
       So here I am, this is, I hope, my first working phlog post.
       Talley-ho!
       
       Thanks to the following phloggers for their help:
       
 (DIR) slugmax
 (DIR) tomatobodhi
 (DIR) chal, the one who wrote mkphlog
 (DIR) chal's mkphlog and related downloads