Sorry, but I never understood the purpose of this post.
 
I think the fellow said he was trying to collect PDFs. He provides a link for a site. Out of curiousity I go to the site and see a background with links and no content.
 
He tells me he can see it fine in Firefox, but that it isn't his site. Then why provide the link? Whose site is it?
 
Then he points out my viewing problem is a browser problem, and possibly a Mac issue.
 
I operate on both a PC (primary) and a Mac. Since I am in the communications business, all of my software is the latest version and up-to-date.
 
I feel like I'm going in circles, so I'm moving on. I think the poster needs to look elsewhere for his PDFs.
 
Rich


From: Dave
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 6:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PDF] Collecting pdf's

I have to agree with Rich.  Even if we all agree that Esperanto is a superior language, you'll have a devil of a time communicating with it.  If it can't be seen with IE, forget it.
 
Like Rich, I see nothing happening unless I extract the links from the source code and copy - paste.  But virtually everything is plain text with a book page background.  What's to be gained from that?
 
 
Dave Young
Allegra Print & Imaging
McLean, VA
 
> Rich Sprague wrote:
> > Who? What?
> >
> > I use IE on both my Mac and PC. If it can't be viewed with IE, then most
> > of the computer world may not be able to view your site. Sorry, Safari.
>
From: "Stephen Allen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Well, I never mentioned Safari, but Firefox. It's a version of Gecko, for the
> masses as opposed to just developers as Mozilla is.
>
> Just for you I took a look with IE 6, latest patch. Works fine. You might have
> some browser issues -- Mac IE is known to have serious issues.

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