Re: clear problem

2000-10-23 Thread Bernie
Terri wrote: >Got a couple things to deal with this time. First, in my >capacity as sheriff, I have to give another notice of violation. >This time, to Or Botton: Im kind of getting tired of this. As a protest Ill drop my "'"-marks for a while. I think we all know that we shouldnt write like

clear problem

2000-10-23 Thread Terri FitzSimons
Further to one of the problems I mentioned earlier: On dial- up, Arachne 1.67 terminates abnormally. It does this just after I press , at the point where the screen blanks and MINITERM takes over. I replaced 1.67 core.exe with 1.66 core.exe and tried again. (CORE.EXE was the only file I

http://born123.homestead.com/stcoord.html

2000-10-23 Thread L.D. Best
I have a question I have failed to ask through multiple versions of Arachne. Why is it that some pages when being downloaded are nice looking, everything on the screen where it should be, etc. and then - after the final adjusting of tables, frames, etc -- the page can become virtually unreada

gif2ikn

2000-10-23 Thread Or Botton
I might still have it around in one of the Zip diskettes... i'll have a look.

URL fetch via mime.cfg

2000-10-23 Thread Robert Deering
How do I do this? When Arachne encouters the mime type "foo/x-bar" I want it to visit the URL http://foo.bar.org/sound.wav . I just can't figure how to do it from inside Arachne. If I leave Arachne and do "arachne http:foo.bar.org/sound.wav", it tells me it's offline; adding "-r" is no better, as

Re: saving to floppy

2000-10-23 Thread Clarence Verge
the one called Neil wrote: > > greetings--- > I am not sure how to save something to a disk when I am using this > format. Up until a few days ago, I have only been using windows > format. Is there a site that will explain working in dos or is there a > differant way to do that? Hi Neil; I do

Re: booting up

2000-10-23 Thread tl185364
> From: "Robert Deering" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Organization: are you kidding? > Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 13:37:20 -0500 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: booting up > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Sun, 22 Oct 2000 02:58:21 -0400 (EDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric S. >Emerson) wrote: > > > H

Re: dir2htm?

2000-10-23 Thread Bernie
Christof wrote: >1. There is this unfortunate link which is supposed to list the DOS >drive letters. I think it works well on DR-DOS. But my system (MS-DOS >7.10 / W98) immediately crashes, if I come too close to the link. Yes, this can easily be fixed. But not even 1.67 will handle it (AFAIK).

Re: XPDF apm

2000-10-23 Thread Bernie
Christof wrote: >Yes, it was the file name, I now have tried out xpdf091.apm and >with my files it makes no difference (Czech diacritics still is >not 100% proceeded). Anyway, I replaced the program, while wondering a >bit why xpdf090.exe was 964 kb and xpdf091.exe only 142 kb... Well that was

Re: 1.67 for DOS

2000-10-23 Thread Bernie
Michael wrote: >Many of incorporated bug fixes and improvements are either inspired >by comments from Clarence and Glenn, or they are directly contributed by >Bernie. And one is missing - apm.exe (there is an apm for this one as well, but I forgot to remind you). And it's still r3 of cwsdpmi that

clear problem

2000-10-23 Thread Terri FitzSimons
Got a couple things to deal with this time. First, in my capacity as sheriff, I have to give another notice of violation. This time, to Or Botton: >Shockwave and PDF should be open.. unfortunatly, they're not, and yet they've become a dominating 'standard' on the internet. So its a problem.

clear problem P.S.

2000-10-23 Thread Terri FitzSimons
P.S. I'm running Arachne under WIn 3.1, with 8 megs memory, DOS 6.22 on a 486 TF

Re: arachne-digest V1 #1313

2000-10-23 Thread Peter Ondraska
> > At 22.10.2000 07:24:00, you wrote: > >Joerg Bartels wrote: > >> > Yep,that is the situation. Under DOS all works well, I can > go to D: etc. there is no error message, chkdsk from > DR-DOS runs ok. Its that Linux (BasicLinux or Mulinux) > can not mount the HDD. > > Joerg Try running scan

saving to floppy

2000-10-23 Thread the one called Neil
greetings--- I am not sure how to save something to a disk when I am using this format. Up until a few days ago, I have only been using windows format. Is there a site that will explain working in dos or is there a differant way to do that? Thanks Neil >>> This mail was written by user of Arach