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What is happening to the AILA web site?

Monday, May 5th, 2008

5 May 2008

What is happening to the AILA web site?

In the last couple of weeks, we (the AILA National Office) have become aware that the web site was disappearing on many occasions, often overnight.

On each occasion we have had to ring the internet service provider (ISP) and ask them to fix the problem. In their usual relaxed fashion they would attend to the problem - eventually.

then to complicate things we started to receive calls that there was a virus on the web site. Given that this means that any such virus would be on the server - not here in this office - then again we started ringing the ISP and asking them to investigate.

Again in their relaxed fashion, the juniors who answer the phone would say that the senior technicians were working on it.

But all of the above just continued! ie the page kept disappearing and more phone calls arrived about a possible virus on the web site.

Eventually after much time on the phone last week, and with some outside assistance form a very good tech person, Joel Roberts of Tekhaus (Newcastle NSW), we worked out that there were two separate problems.

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Was there a virus on the web site? NO

BUT we worked out that someone within the ISP had placed a piece an evil piece of software (URCHIN by Google) on the same server we were on - and that it had been let loose onto our web site - without our permission.

This meant that all the main pages on our web site - and there are hundreds - had had a piece of code or two inserted into the page code. Once we realised what it was, we naturally contacted the ISP and asked for it to be removed.

BUT, it was too late. The tracking code was in all those pages on the server.

After about 12 hours work, we may have found them all and removed them!!!

While the application, and subsequent code, would do no one any harm, we definitely resented the insertion of the tracking code without our permission.

It is always likely that it was done by a junior who allowed it to travel into all the web sites on the server.

But still!!!!!! (please image a rude word or two at this point!)

If your workplace does detect the code - the tracking code - it will most likely show as a virus on the web site.

PLEASE - send us an email or ring to let us know, but more importantly identify if you can which page you were visiting when it was identified.

Fingers crossed we have found it all.

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and why then was the web site disappearing??

again it turns out that the problem was the ISP.

The particular server was not coping. So we have now been moved to another server which they (the ISP) say is more stable.

But in the process we lost some of our log-ons such as the PAY page and other stuff.

We are chasing all this up!!

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Thanks for your patience.

All will be resumed soon. - we hope!

thanks again to the advice from Joel Roberts of Tekhaus (Newcastle NSW)

Vectorworks Query

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Call for assistance from a SA Member

Has any Landscape Architect out there used or is using the program Vectorworks - Landmark?

I am researching the pros and cons of this program in comparison to Autocad for a student group of mine, and since I have never used Vectorworks - Landmark,  I’m in need of some info and recommendations from those who have or do presently.

If you are able to answer any of these queries - please respond:

Do you find it as an effective tool as Autocad for detailed drafting? (explain)

Does it have the capabilities to produce graphically attractive drawings that are comparable to photoshop or illustrator? (explain)

Can drawings from Vectorworks be imported into photoshop or illustrator?

What are the advantages of using Vectorworks?

What are the disadvantages in comparison to the above mentioned programs?

Is Vectorworks easy to learn?
Is it well technically supported by suppliers?

Thanks for any help anyone can give me, it’s really appreciated.

TG

PS: Hit the “5 Comments” to the right to see the responses from landscape architects.

Welcome

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Welcome to the AILA blog.

To post a comment, click on the comment line towards the bottom right of each post; you will need your membership number to post your comment.

All comments are now monitored by the National Office. We check the messages and then allow them to be uploaded.   The AILA reserves the right to remove material - for all the usual reasons. This means that comments do not appear immediately - we need to check them.

If you wish to start a new topic, click the menu button above. Again, you will need your membership number. The message will be received by the National Office; we will upload it for you.

AILA members - go for it!

Regards,
Administrator, theailablog

Insurance and Standards Query (landscape architecture)

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

Query from a Perth landscape architect.

It has come to my attention that there is some concern in our industry
to do with specifying skate board inhibitors and liability.

One colleague has had advice from his insurance company not to use them, as
they think the matter will be tested in court when someone is seriously
injured by them and that the liability will fall back onto the
manufacturer or designer.

The reason they are using is that by installing them the
manufacturer/designer is in sighting potential injury to the public.

Is there anyone who can comment on the above?

and

Can anyone provide the following information:

1) Is there an ISO Australian Safety Standard for the product range?

2) Has there been any cases of people being injured from them?

Kind regards

Matt Huxtable