On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, L.D. Best wrote:
> With cable modem the downloads are so fast I can't read the status line
> to see if Arachne is attempting to download the .PNG files, but they
> don't get saved anywhere if they are downloaded.
That's the kind of problem I could live with! ;-)
- Steve
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, L.D. Best wrote:
> The "Problem Children" are at http://www.mommydoll.com/doula/
>
> Anyone else able to see the "pretty pictures?"
I don't see them in Linux 1.66 either, but I do see them
in Netscape 4.75. The strange thing is that I have a png
graphic at http://twovoya
Neil wrote:
>
> Greetings All---
> Just wondered how to delete items from the HotlistI tried deleting
> the url like the tip says but it still there. I can't find anything in
> the help file.
Sorry to take so long to respond Neil.
I had hoped someone would give you the "official" method.
M
Bernie wrote:
>
> The DGI calls a BATch file, this BATch file uses "call" to run another one
> (created by a program in BATch file no 1). For some odd reason this
> approach only works in 4DOS (or rather it doesn't work in MS-DOS 6.x and
> 7.x). Any ideas why "call" in that BATch file fails?
I u
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000 19:52:33 -0400, L.D. Best wrote:
> I've never run across this problem before, but maybe I've never run
> across a website that used *.PNG graphics.
> Went to a site and none of the graphics would even copy down to Arachne,
> let alone tranform into BMP
> The "Problem Childre
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000 16:57:17 +0200, Bernie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Peter wrote:
>> Once, I wrote a similar program for Arachne to search files with
>> specified extension on (all) disks. I can check whether it still works.
> Was it inside those files as well? If it wasn't for the odd behavi
Found the problem:
The server send the .PNG files as "text files" or "unknown". So Arachne
deals with them as "text". If you try to right click on the PNG image
after you try to download the page, you will see its contents.
(if you only see the word "PNG", hit R to reload, and then you'll see.)
P
L.D. Best wrote:
>
> I've never run across this problem before, but maybe I've never run
> across a website that used *.PNG graphics.
>
> Went to a site and none of the graphics would even copy down to Arachne,
> let alone tranform into BMP
>
> The "Problem Children" are at http://www.mommydoll
Michael (and those who had it), i've found gif2ikn! Tell me if you
need me to send it.
Or Botton
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Truth is stranger then fiction, since fiction has to make sense."
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http:/
I checked MIME.CFG and the commands are in there.
But v1.67 with the different version of png2bmp.exe doesn't show the
pictures either.
With cable modem the downloads are so fast I can't read the status line
to see if Arachne is attempting to download the .PNG files, but they
don't get saved any
I've never run across this problem before, but maybe I've never run
across a website that used *.PNG graphics.
Went to a site and none of the graphics would even copy down to Arachne,
let alone tranform into BMP
The "Problem Children" are at http://www.mommydoll.com/doula/
Anyone else able to s
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Or Botton wrote:
> Yet another bug - when on www.auctionwatch.com main page, I tried to
> TAB my way to the text input field.. but for some reason the cursor
> stops right before it.
>
> I tried to use shift-tab to get there, and it went up until the field -
> when it jumped
>Kali McLaughlin wrote:
>
>I write to extol the virtues. . .in the discipline of grammar
ahhh, yes...but that seems to have gone the way of the dinosaur..
...and maybe this transition began with computer programming...
since we now have contests won by the person presenting the most
obfu
>L.D.Best wrote:
>...Arachne will not create the "headers" directory
l.d. hmmmmy current 1.65 and 1.67 installs all have the
"headers" directory created off the "cache" directory, and I have
never manually created those "headers" directories...
...so
.gregy
-- This
>L.D.Best wrote:
> with the hompage set to Inbox..
l.d
MAIL page works fine for me.
gregy
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000 08:20:51 +, "Neil-san" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what is the quick pad used for?
Think of it as Arachne's version for the "notepad". Good for taking
or putting quick memos and reminders and stuff, or URLs or whatever..
Or Botton
Peter wrote:
>Once, I wrote a similar program for Arachne to search files with
>specified extension on (all) disks. I can check whether it still works.
Was it inside those files as well? If it wasn't for the odd behaviour of
one of the BATch files findfile.apm could have been released a few mont
hello all-
what is the quick pad used for?
tnx
Neil
-- This mail was written by user of Arachne, the Ultimate Internet Client
-- Arachne V1.67, NON-COMMERCIAL copy, http://arachne.cz/
Hi l.d.,
On Fri, 27 Oct 2000 22:51:31 +0200, l.d. wrote:
> If you have Arachne installed *anywhere* other than C:\Arachne it is a
> VERY good idea to take the time to use full path statements on every
> address ... it can be done using OPTIONS or you can edit Arachne.cfg
> itself.
Thx, I will c
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