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IsraPundit is in the process of switching from MT to WP for their enabling software.

As a result this site now has a new url. As soon as the conversion is complete you will be redirected to the new Israpundit and will have to register as a Subscriber.

We will all have to get used to it. I believe it will be worth the effort.

Posted by Ted Belman at February 5, 2006 10:26 PM

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1. Jerusalem Posts said:

The new format will be much easier, and you'll have more manoeuvrability...

Posted by: Jerusalem Posts on February 3, 2006 04:27 PM

2. David Fellows said:

In the meantime, how do I look at old entries that are no longer visable on the homepage?

Posted by: David Fellows on February 3, 2006 04:58 PM

3. Ted Belman said:

Use the search engine in right column.

Posted by: Ted Belman on February 3, 2006 07:35 PM

4. David A said:

The archives are still located in the same place, so nothing has changed. If you want to see the new version:

http://www.israpundit.com/2006/

I suggest going there, and registering.

Posted by: David A on February 4, 2006 01:13 AM

5. Markie the Libbie said:

Can I come too?

btw. have you seen this?

http://markblum.com/phpnuke/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=251&mode=thread&order=1&thold=0

Posted by: Markie the Libbie on February 4, 2006 07:07 AM

6. Dan Barkye said:

David, I tried to regicter, but I was asked to "enable sending referees". I did as instructed, namely I added the site URL in Internet Options Sec Trusted Zone and in Privacy, disabling https in Sec. It failed.

???

Posted by: Dan Barkye on February 4, 2006 01:38 PM

7. Mary Hogan said:

I cannot stand having to register, perhaps good news to most.

Posted by: Mary Hogan on February 4, 2006 05:26 PM

8. Bill Levinson said:

Dan, I went through the same thing. In Norton Internet Security, I just gave IsraPundit permission to do everything and it worked.

Posted by: Bill Levinson on February 4, 2006 09:33 PM

9. Ted Belman said:

Dan

Dave advises [David says:] I have no idea what that is. It sounds like a firewall problem on his end, not anything on the server end. Perhaps his cookies are turned off. (you have to have cookies enabled to use this site)

Posted by: Ted Belman on February 4, 2006 10:43 PM

10. david said:

I think that having to register to look at a blog will kill new readership

Posted by: david on February 5, 2006 10:50 AM

11. Dan Barkye said:

Okay, the problem was very simple, and it's fixed, now.

The browser had to be turned off and then on so as to register the change in Internet Options, to get it "on". I suspected that this is the problem and indeed it worked after restarting the browser.

This is an ordinary thing w many programs, or w comps in general: to "register" the change, the changed program has to be turned off and then on again, or at the comp level, to restart it.

So maybe a general instruction, accordingly, to all who register will be in place.

Posted by: Dan Barkye on February 5, 2006 11:19 AM

12. Ted Belman said:

You don't have to register to look at it, just to post on it.

Posted by: Ted Belman on February 5, 2006 04:15 PM

13. zvulunjarlmathi said:

THIS RESULTS IN WHEN IL WAS RESPONSIBEL OF 1 KILLED, LEBANON 1982, THAT WAS WIDELY BROADCAST TO 20 BY FALSE REPORTERS EVEN IN ISRAEL. BECAUSE IL HOLD BACK THE TRUTH FOR FEW DAYS : LEIF RØSSÅK. BLESSED BE HIS MEMORY. JPOST DO IT & IT CRIPLES INFO ON IL.
zvulun, http://www.JERUSALEM.no/ 700 : 6 days a week.
BLESSED IS YOUR COMING UPTOWN

Posted by: zvulunjarlmathi on February 6, 2006 07:14 AM

14. mal said:

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/HB07Ak02.html

Posted by: mal on February 6, 2006 08:03 AM

15. Mary Hogan said:

The problem with Israpundit's new idea, is that it doesn't have the courage to understand that the Truth will shine through the corruption only in proportion to the Torah accumulated by the readership.

Posted by: Mary Hogan on February 6, 2006 02:44 PM

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