you paste it by pressing control v, right? after hitting control o, or i from the main menu to open the browser?
Josh > ----- Original Message ----- >From: Roselle Ambubuyog <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 12:40:29 -0500 >Subject: re: [Braillenote] website not working with braille note >Josh, >I was able to use Keyweb and go to the link you gave, but at first I got a >"Navigation canceled" message. Then I placed http:// at the start of the URL, >and it worked like a charm. Try pasting this to the address bar of Keyweb: >http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~brians/science_fiction/neuromancer.html >If that still doesn't work with your BN, then try this URL: >http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~brians/guides_index.html >Type W three times to get to the link "William Gibson: Neuromancer" and hit >ENTER. That will take you to the page for the study guide. >I'm pasting below the start of that page to show you that I had success in >using Keyweb with this site. I'm forwarding the entire page to you off list, >both as a .htm file you can open in Keyweb while off-line, and as a .txt file >that you can open in Keyword. BTW, I don't know why there's no link for >Chapter 8. >Study Guide for William Gibson: Neuromancer (1984) >Using this GuideList of other study guides >Doing research on science fiction? Check out the Science Fiction Research >Bibliography. >See also Literature, Cyberpunk Sci-Fi, Cyberspace, Critical Theory: An Overview >Chapter 1, Chapter 2, Chapter 3, Chapter 4, Chapter 5, Chapter 6, Chapter 7, >Chapter 9, Chapter10, Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13, Chapter 14, Chapter >15, Chapter 16, Chapter 17, Chapter 18, Chapter 19, Chapter 20, Chapter 21, >Chapter 22, Chapter 23 Coda > Introduction When Neuromancer by William Gibson was first published it > created a sensation. Or perhaps it would be more precise to say that it was > used to create a sensation, for Bruce Sterling and other Gibson associates > declared that a new kind of science fiction had appeared which rendered > merely ordinary SF obsolete. Informed by the amoral urban rage of the punk > subculture and depicting the developing human-machine interface created by > the widespread use of computers and computer networks, set in the near future > in decayed city landscapes like those portrayed in the film Blade Runner it > claimed to be the voice of a new generation... >HTH, >Roselle >>----- QUOTED MESSAGE ----- >>Sent by: Josh <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Hi, >>The following website will not work with the braille note and I think it >>should. It's farely simple. It's a study guide for a book I read in one of >>my college courses. >>www.wsu.edu:8080/~brians/science_fiction/neuromancer.html >>Why won't this work? Can some of you try it with either keysoft 4 or 5 and >>let me know your results? >>It'd be so nice if this website would work! >>Josh >___ >To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit >http://list.pulsedata.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote
