I've added quite a few coins to this section, some stuff i don't even own. But it is fun. Enjoy This is a short list of our current modern design: Australan Silver Koala Australan Kookaburra Silver Austrailian Silver Ringed Octopus Austrailian Perth Mint Silver Dugong Austrailian Perth Mint Silver Cockatoo Parrot Austrailian Perth Mint Sea Life Series Octopus Austrailian Perth Mint Sea Life Series Starfish Austrailian Perth Mint Sea Life Series Surgeon Fish Chinese Silver Panda Easter Islands Fiji Island Turtle Bullion from New Zeland German 10 Euro Archeopteryx Coin Indo-Sassanian Gadhaya Paisa Saurastrat - Silver Coin Israeli Coins Judean Roman Wars Kashmir Kurdistan Macabean Coins Netherlands Architecture Commemerative Euro Netherlands 400 years since the discovery of Manhattan Commem New Zealand 1996 Kaka Parrot $5 Silver Dollar Niue Island Artist Series: Van Gogh Western Satraps 1st Century - 2nd Centry India -R-Drachm Israeli Akko, Birds, Red Sea and Elijah Coins. Perth Minti Kookabura and Koalas, and Van Gogh Coin from Niue Island
A little constructive criticism... You could benefit from a nice HTML editor, and some general organization to help you spruce up the pages. A recommendation would be Microsoft Expression. Very useful.
I appreciate it but I've been building web sites and web servers and back end programming since 1996. the coin site is a very simple embperl website, and I certainly would never use a MS tool. But is i was more serous about it I'd be using AJAX, HTML templates, Masion and EMBPERL with a heavy leaning on the database engine, and uniform CSS. But I'm not interested. I'm interested of open files in gvim and making them and editing them quick and easy. They seem to do there job to the toon of 60K unique IP addresses a day just for the coins, off my old Pentium 4 webserver on the cable line.., esentially the same server set up I've used since the late 1990's when my first webserver was slice of a T3 on a 486X100 and a recycled Sun box. It also has about 60 end users for mail and web access, and a few other sites that people have.
Actually, i don't really care about the tech stuff much anymore. Did you enjoy looking at the site? If so, I'm very very happy.
Couldn't access it, are you running it from your home connected old Pentium 4 or something? Not a big deal, you probably posted all of them here on CT, more than once.
Yep, currently every link - except for the last one - seems to be dead. They worked fine earlier today though. Christian
I know.. I acidently blew it all away this morning when I was fustrated with the cable line. I got board and started to clear out some room, hoping that would help, and instead killed the entire top level of the web server directory. I'll have it back up, I hope, by the end of the day. That god all the images ate in the subdirectly. The coin hTML files should be so as well, but I got lazy.
OK finished with the repair. I think as a composit it is fun to look through, and I have still some new stuff to add. If you find errors, drop a message. Thanks and I hope you enjoy it. Ruben