on Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 09:39:59PM +0200, Roberto Sanchez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > --- Bijan Soleymani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribi?:
> Try https://mypay.dfas.mil/ , where I access my payroll info. From *nix it > _only_ works in Netscape 4.x. I have gone around and around for some time on > this, but with Mozilla, Firebird, Epiphany, and Galeon it IDs the browser > as: You want some press focus on this stellar example of "military security"? > > They can always run lynx or dillo :) > > > > Not if they want frames and SSL (at least as far lynx goes, I don't > know about dillo). IIRC lynx has rudimentary frames support. lynx-ssl supports SSL. w3m, another console browser, supports both frames and SSL. And images, if you really insist. Dillo's pretty rudimentary, though its frames support is primitive (open each as window). > I can see that, but I was under the impression that Netscape > Communications actually released all the source code under the NPL. > Is this wrong? Yes. > Did they only release part of it? Yes. There's this problem common to proprietary code of viral infection by third-party proprietary licenses. The result is that you don't actually own and control the code you use and develope. This was a major problem for Netscape (and any other company which has tried opening up proprietary products). It's among the reasons that OS/2 remains closed, and was specifically a reason Bruce Perens recommended to HP that they _not_ open source the HP OpenMail product (HP instead spun this off to Samsung). Peace. -- Karsten M. Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://kmself.home.netcom.com/ What Part of "Gestalt" don't you understand? I managed to love simultaneously -- and this is not easy -- women and justice. -- Albert Camus, _The Fall_
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