Hi Charles,
> If someone running netscape could go to the above link and see if the
> bandwidth monitor functions, I'd be grateful...
Looks good on Netscape 4.76 even though that version of Netscape still has
the bug of not honouring Resize events (meaning, the applet will not resize
when the win
Netscape Navigator v.4.08 works fine
MS Internet Explorer v.6.0 works fine
Opera v.5.12 shows a blank window (no surprise since Opera screws up on
simple things)
Otherwisevery awesome
Kenneth Hadley
PC / Network Specialist
McCormick Selph Inc.
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> Try this ( just modify the inital size width & height )
Thanks...a slight variation of your code seems to do what I want. The
updated version is online at:
http://216.171.153.180/
> Could someone test it with netscape, I don't have it installed on my
> machines
If someone running netscape co
Hi,
Try this ( just modify the inital size width & height )
Could someone test it with netscape, I don't have it installed on my
machines
--
test openwindow
function winopen()
{
window.open("netmon.html","monitor","resizable,height=100,width=
> > Does anyone know how to get the applet to pop up in a scalable window
when
> > it's loaded from the web page?
> I guess it is possible already, by using javascript to bring up a new
window
> (preferably without any navigation and URL toolbars), so it'll look just
> like one of those annoying a
Hi Charles,
> When I run the java applet in a web browser, it has a fixed size, specified
> as width and height in the applet tag. If, however, I run the application
> from the command line, I get a scalable window.
>
> Does anyone know how to get the applet to pop up in a scalable window when
Dachstein pr3 is now available in the usual location:
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/diskimages/dachstein/
There are two main changes: A major bug with port-forwarded DMZ setups was
fixed, and I have added the lrpStat application to weblet.
There are several other changes as well...from the
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Hi Charles
I included lrpStat in my Image some months before and noticed the same. I
don't know how to do that.
Anyway, the Application is better than the applet because you can easy add
boxes to monitor without changing the html page on the box. (monitor
multiple boxes)
The reason for my answer
Hi
did you tried
Bye
Etienne Charlier
- Original Message -
From: "Charles Steinkuehler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 6:17 PM
Subject: [Leaf-devel] lrpStat
> I'm in the process of adding lrpStat to the weblet pages of Dachstein, and
>
I'm in the process of adding lrpStat to the weblet pages of Dachstein, and
have a question.
When I run the java applet in a web browser, it has a fixed size, specified
as width and height in the applet tag. If, however, I run the application
from the command line, I get a scalable window.
Does
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