Re: Hit counters

2001-03-18 Thread Ron Clarke
Hi Folks, Neil, I wrote: >PLEA: Does anyone have a self-contained, "place it in a subdirectory", >script for a webpage hitcounter that just counts hits. One that is able >to count Arachne/Bobcat/Net-Tamer etc., as well as the others ? Neil wrote: > I use the beseen hit counter (www.beseen.com)

Re: New email format?

2001-03-18 Thread Thomas Mueller
>I have to install the Central European fonts in order to read >accented characters. Arachne can display only one code page at a >time. DOS E-mail client Pegasus looks at the message header and >translates the 8bit characters into the current DOS codepage. So I >can read Russian mail (that has

arachne-digest V1 #1497

2001-03-18 Thread Ray Andrews
> Hi Ray - > Well, that's true in general, but if you have a Matrox Dual Head AGP card it's > not > necessarily. Drivers for dos, on the other hand ... > Luck, > Tony Butka Hi Tony, Yeah, DOS drivers for the Matrox would be a problem, and it's sooo much cheaper my way. Also, my dual monit

Re: Clarence, can I quit now???

2001-03-18 Thread L.D. Best
On Sat, 17 Mar 2001 23:56:24 -0400, Clarence Verge wrote: >> May I please go back to RAMD caching on my 1.70r3 ?? > Sure thing, L.D., just keep us appraised of any change in the lost > cluster count on your A1.66 install. Thanks very much, and I think > it might have been a worthwhile experimen

Re: (OT) crapserve (was Re: Sunday Salsa, 18th March 2001)

2001-03-18 Thread Clarence Verge
Glenn McCorkle wrote: > > BTW, > You'll need this line at the top of mime.cfg to auto-view the ZBM > > text/plain >BMP|[150]md $a\\zbm \n pkunzip -o $1 $azbm \n > copy /b $azbm\\*.bmp $2 \n del $azbm\\*.bmp > > (stitch back together as a single line in mime.cfg) Glenn, you will be pleased to

Re: maps

2001-03-18 Thread Glenn McCorkle
On Sun, 18 Mar 2001 08:52:39 -0800, J. J. Young wrote: > Clarence wrote: >> The top left you refer to is SCREEN top left, not polygon ? > Neither. It's the image top left. The image may be anywhere onscreen, > or a yard and a half below your desk top. The image file is referenced, > as with ins

(OT) crapserve (was Re: Sunday Salsa, 18th March 2001)

2001-03-18 Thread Glenn McCorkle
On Sun, 18 Mar 2001 09:48:23 -0800, J. J. Young wrote: > http://www.crapserve.co.uk/support.htm > Liable to offend _someone_. Hahahahahah !!! I liked it so much. Here's a screen-cap (including all 5 frames of the top animated GIF and all 7 frames of the one on the side). http://www.angel

Re: Sunday Salsa, 18th March 2001

2001-03-18 Thread J. J. Young
http://www.crapserve.co.uk/support.htm Liable to offend _someone_.

Re: maps

2001-03-18 Thread J. J. Young
Clarence wrote: >The top left you refer to is SCREEN top left, not polygon ? Neither. It's the image top left. The image may be anywhere onscreen, or a yard and a half below your desk top. The image file is referenced, as with inserting any other image, but is given the USEMAP attribute to tell

Re: Birthday of the Internet?

2001-03-18 Thread Ben Hood
On 18 Mar 2001, at 7:30, Sam Ewalt wrote: > On Sat, 17 Mar 2001 19:04:08 -0500, Clarence Verge wrote: > > > Try this link: http://www.uklinux.net/whois/ > > Very interesting, Clarence. Especially the "date created" entries. > The oldest domain listed that I could find was umich.edu on > October

Re: Sunday Salsa, 18th March 2001

2001-03-18 Thread Sam Ewalt
On Sun, 18 Mar 2001 00:35:20 -0500, Samuel W. Heywood wrote: > supports "dynamic DNS adressing". If you can use LSPPP with your modem, > then you should be able to connect with Arachne to any ISP supporting dynamic > DNS addressing. By using LSPPP I can connect to my ISP with Arachne without >

Birthday of the Internet?

2001-03-18 Thread Sam Ewalt
On Sat, 17 Mar 2001 19:04:08 -0500, Clarence Verge wrote: > Try this link: http://www.uklinux.net/whois/ Very interesting, Clarence. Especially the "date created" entries. The oldest domain listed that I could find was umich.edu on October 7, 1985. Perhaps the birthday of the Internet as we kno

Re: Sunday Salsa, 18th March 2001

2001-03-18 Thread Sam Ewalt
On Sat, 17 Mar 2001 22:51:53 +, Mel Evans, Registered Arachne User wrote: > receiving all mail thing? I thought I had a new ISP in > "blueyonder.co.uk" from my Cable phone company. This promised unlimited > access to the net for a flat rate fee of œ9.00 per month UKP) However it > turned out