[Pipet Users] Broken link on bioinformatics.org

Kathy Phillips kathy.phillips at mail.internetseer.com
Sun May 12 16:46:22 EDT 2002


SUBJECT: Broken link on bioinformatics.org

There appears to be a problem on this page: http://bioinformatics.org/pipermail/dnp-api/2000-September/000003.html
When you click on your link to: http://industry.ebi.ac.uk/~muilu|
you get the error: 404 File not found

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