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It seems Dizwell has gone, come back (maybe) and gone again

January 1st, 2007 by Pete

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I have followed a few posts on Howards site and others blogs over the last few days and was saddened to see that Howard has decided to pull the plug on running and maintaining his site. I saw the last post that he had decided to ditch the whole site and remove the DNS. The site is not currently there, there are some pages still in the google cache for a while but some like Doug reported that he had relented and some new pages had been posted. This is not the case now as I write this. I for one hope Howard brings back his site in some form or other even if its just as a read only archive. I use Greymatter for this blog and was saddened by a similar issue with the old greymatter forums board that suddenly went down losing tens of thousands of useful posts. I hope that Howard can post some of the useful stuff at leats in read only mode. I specialise in racle security but I use many Oracle sites for Oracle information not just around security so will miss Howards great site.


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