It has come to my attention that within Horn Matters all links to materials in my original Horn Articles Online site (online since 1998 and hosted in my ASU faculty website since 2001) are presently broken. This includes over a dozen PDFs which were frequently accessed, and impacts hundreds of links from Horn Matters. (UPDATE 4/2025: The primary PDF links have been fixed).
As of this writing (March 20, 2025) I don’t know if this can be resolved or if that site has reached an end point. I personally can still reach the old site, but only if logged into my ASU account. It can’t be viewed by the general public.
I’ll be working to resolve the issues, and relocating the PDFs off the ASU site, as time allows. Sorry for the inconvenience to Horn Matters readers.
UPDATE: (3/24/2025) I have now learned that on Feb. 21 my faculty website “was moved behind the Single Sign On for ASU requiring anyone looking to access this to sign into an ASU account.” If there was any warning of this highly significant transition, I missed it.
What that means right now is that while current ASU students can still reach the materials in Horn Articles Online, the general public can’t — and all the links to the site are effectively dead. In Horn Matters there are many hundreds of links to pages, images, and PDFs in the former Horn Articles Online site to update. This will certainly take months to sort out, time I don’t have to spare right now.
As to Horn Articles Online content, some fraction will migrate either to Horn Matters or my personal website, again as time allows. I unfortunately won’t be able to bring it all back.
Asking patience of Horn Matters readers as I work to transition content.
UPDATE 4/1/2025. No April Fools joke, today the PDF links were restored from the main PDF links page. Within the site overall there are still many hundreds of broken links, but the PDFs are at least all back online and now hosted within the Horn Matters site.
That being said, the project to fix all the broken links and missing images in Horn Matters is daunting, and I do have a full time job, with two Doctoral students graduating this semester, etc. It will be May before I make much headway toward fixes and have time to post new articles as well.