I find bottom posting a PIA as you have to wander through all the stuff 
you have already read to find nothing sometimes.

I also have no trouble viewing the linuxcnc.org site on all 8 computers 
of all kinds and sizes and shapes.

John

On 7/24/2011 5:24 PM, Kent A. Reed wrote:
> (Since this exchange now includes both top and bottom posting, there's
> no way I can be consistent)
>
> I'm having no trouble reading the linuxcnc.org site using
>
> 1) my EMC2 box running Ubuntu 10.04LTS and FireFox  3.6.18
> 2) my iPhone running iOS 4.2.9 and whatever the version of the included
> Safari [seriously, I'm not trying to brag about my phone, it's just the
> only Apple product I own, [and I bought it as the only easy access to my
> wife's medical test data [don't ask]]].
> 3) my WindowsXP box running Chrome 12.742.122.
> 4) my Windows7 laptop running Firefox 5.0.
>
> Maybe you have a corrupted cache or misdirected proxy?
>
> Regards,
> Kent
>
>
> On 7/24/2011 5:33 PM, gene heskett wrote:
>> On Sunday, July 24, 2011 04:32:28 PM Steve Stallings did opine:
>>
>>> Aside from the boatload of Acrobat PDF issues common
>>> to all web sites when using Firefox, I have no problems
>>> reading the EMC WIKI using Firefox 5.0 on W2K.
>>>
>>> Steve Stallings
>>>
>> It isn't working here Steve, won't even fetch the front page.  Java, and
>> javascript are enabled, and cookies are being accepted.
>>
>> As far as the acroread v firefox debate is concerned, ff is not calling
>> acroread anymore, but either Okular or foxitreader.  I insulted the minds
>> that made that choice for KDE and got to tell the author of one of them
>> Okular I think, that he needed to do a hell of a lot more alpha testing
>> because no way in hell was it good enough to be a beta version.  No sizing
>> controls available, and when I send a text file or a gfx file to my brother
>> laser, it prints as if it thinks the printers pixel is about 600 dpi
>> horizontally, while its 300 dpi vertically. 2 months ago, before KDE
>> swapped all this around, that printer worked flawlessly and did exactly
>> what you told it to do, now I am missing the right hand 2 or 3 words of
>> everything I try to print.  Where I came from, we spread that stuff on the
>> fields and with enough of it and rain, get 220 bushels/acre.  If someone
>> has an older copy of FF, and could post the line in about:config that calls
>> acroread %f, it might be just what the Dr. ordered.
>>
>> I may have found it, but haven't tested it yet.
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: gene heskett [mailto:[email protected]]
>>> Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2011 12:49 PM
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Stepperworld FET4 timing and EMC2 Wiki
>>>
>>> On Sunday, July 24, 2011 01:46:39 PM Christopher Purcell did opine:
>>>> stepperworld.com does not have anything useful, and no tech support to
>>>> speak of.
>>>>
>>>> Yes. Nothing on EMC2 wiki other than an empty entry.
>>>>
>>>> By the way, the EMC wiki is no longer viewable with Safari on the
>>>> latest Apple Lion (Mac OS 10.7) or on the IPad. Trying to view the
>>>> EMC2 Wiki results in a "too many redirects" error.   Firefox on
>>>> Ubuntu 8.04 gives a similar message "the page isn't redirecting
>>>> properly", so that's a clue that this is not a Mac problem.
>>> True, I just got it with FF5.02 on linux (copy/paste):
>>>
>>> "Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for
>>> this address in a way that will never complete."
>>>
>>> Different error messages, but common in that all are pointing at the
>>> wiki page, or maybe FF.
>>>
>>>> [email protected]
>>>>
>>>>> From: John Thornton<[email protected]>
>>>>> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Stepperworld FET4 timing
>>>>> Date: 24July, 2011 10:41:19 AM ADT
>>>>> To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
>>>>> <[email protected]>   Reply-To: "Enhanced Machine
>>>>> Controller \(EMC\)"<[email protected]>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Do you have a link?
>>>>>
>>>>> Did you check the stepper drive timing page on the wiki?
>>>>>
>>>>> John
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>>> Cheers, gene
>> Cheers, gene
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