Alexandro Colorado wrote:
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 20:13:51 -0600, Helmuth Karwatzki
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When I try to download the 2.0.2 version through p2p, the version
dropdown presents me the following choices:
Windows
Windows (w/JRE)
It's unclear what does this w/JRE mean: with JRE or without JRE. How
hard would be to write the whole bloody word??
Thanks
Java Runtime Enviroment,. what word do you want?
Oh dear, the geeks can't see for looking :)
He knows what JRE means - it's the "w/" that's not clear!
Conventionally, "w/" means "with", and "wo/" is used for "without", but
many people will not know this.
Further confusion arises:
Does it mean "package includes JRE", or "Windows which already has the
JRE installed"
I'm sure context is everything, but a few more words wouldn't go amiss.
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