Hi John and Bill,
I have problem accessing the site too. I guess it is residing on a
slow server or is not connected to a huge pipe, because many other
taiwanese sites don't give the same problem. You may like to try at a
time when traffic is low in Taiwan, probably weekday nights.
yp.
--- In Pali@..., Bill Strider <drillerbits@...> wrote:
> After several tries, I was able to get into the site, and I
> agree that it is a valuable resource. However, my browser
> doesn't display the fonts correctly.
>
> For instance, it displays j instead of .m, v instead of "n,
> etc.
>
> I have several Pali fonts installed on my computer. Is
> there some other one that I need to view these pages
> correctly?
>
> Thanks, and metta,
>
> Bill
>
> --- John Kelly <palistudent@...> wrote:
> > Dan, Steve, Robert, et al.
> > Yes, this is the one and I recently discovered it was
> > moved too. Go to the link mentioned and click on
> > Online Courses on the left. Or go directly to
> > http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/DBLM/olcourse/olcourse.htm .
> > Then on the Pali tab open up the "Readings in Pali"
> > and you will find your way to the Dhammapada. There
> > each verse is listed and includes a very nice parsing
> > of the Pali (extremely helpful to beginners!) and
> > English translations, brief commentary and sound files
> > for the whole verse and for each word.
> > There is a lot of other good stuff on this page for
> > students of Pali, including other sound files,
> > readings and grammatical info.
> > Unfortunately the site now seems to be on a slower
> > server than before - it is sometimes very slow and
> > doesn't always open reliably - other times it's fine -
> > so be patient; it's well worth a visit.
> > Metta,
> > John
>
>
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