That was the good news:
I'm happy to report that, after more than three years,
(i) the index.htm file at http://tlvp.net/~fej.math.wes/ finally includes links to the CMS-2010 Arens slides I presented at Fredericton, and (ii) the buggy σ entities on three of those slides have been fixed.
The bad news, I report now with considerable consternation, is that some inexplicable bit-rot -- or, possibly, a virus --seems to have turned several other HTML pages of mine into a Kanji/ASCII hodge-podge. The pages affected are those linked to by link-text including the label "JaMex" (monicker of a Topology conference held in Japan in December of 2007) -- title/topic of central interest: Hahn-Banach Theorem. A clean version of one of them, at least, is to be found here: : http://at.yorku.ca/cgi-bin/abstract/cavy-35 . But if anyone actually daring, despite the possible threat of potential virus damage, to analyse those few pages can suggest means whereby to reverse their bit-rot, and to reconstitute their original content, I would be forever grateful! Cheers, -- Fred Linton [For admin and other information see: http://www.mta.ca/~cat-dist/ ]