(from ALejandro Lieber):
> I regularly use a 40 Mhz 386 with a yellow hercules display.
Yuck! Not so much for the lowly 386, but for the monochrome monitor. I went
with VGA, though not SVGA, with my first computer in 1990, 386SX-16, 40 MB hard
drive, 3.5" and 5.25" high-density diskette drives
>This batch is not enterely plain-text, as the menu contains characters
>that are ascii codes between 128 and 256, you need 8 bits to encode them.
>They must be encoded into 7 bits so that the file can be sent by email.
>
>I also included this small batch as an attachment because it is much
>easie
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001 00:04:27 -0500, L.D. Best wrote:
> I go to the top page, tell the form what country & language I want, and
> I'm taken to "Cookies Required" page. So?? I can understand that, and
> I have cookies enabled. So I select where I want to go next, I see
> cookie requested & passe
I go to the top page, tell the form what country & language I want, and
I'm taken to "Cookies Required" page. So?? I can understand that, and
I have cookies enabled. So I select where I want to go next, I see
cookie requested & passed, and end up on the first page where I'm asked
for country an
On Wed, 28 Mar 01 12:05:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Howard Schwartz) wrote:
> Speaking of upgrading/downgrading and getting the ``joy'' of a hobby
> out of an old OS, I have benn sperned/spawned/rejected/defamed and so on
> by countless software developers, system admins, customer support people
> and
Well, its divided.
>From "mainstream" people, the reaction is usually shock, amusment,
or just plain disbelief.
>From UNIX/Linux/BSD personel, its usually a total fury or a "wow.
You're a complete moron" attitude. :)
I guess its because of the long, bloody flame history between
DOS and UNIX sys
Howard Schwartz wrote:
>
> Speaking of upgrading/downgrading and getting the ``joy'' of a hobby
> out of an old OS, I have benn sperned/spawned/rejected/defamed and so on
> by countless software developers, system admins, customer support people
> and so on -- when I dare to mention that I actual
Arachne4Dos wrote:
>
> Hi gangue,
>
> nobody teeling me what support there is for css in 'rachne! There was
> supposed to be some this time round? or am I remembering through
> lager fumes again?
Hi Mel;
First, go to Options | Preferences and make sure CSS is enabled.
Save it and selec
Speaking of upgrading/downgrading and getting the ``joy'' of a hobby
out of an old OS, I have benn sperned/spawned/rejected/defamed and so on
by countless software developers, system admins, customer support people
and so on -- when I dare to mention that I actually use ``DOS'' not just
once in a
Hi gangue,
nobody teeling me what support there is for css in 'rachne! There was
supposed to be some this time round? or am I remembering through
lager fumes again?
Regards
mel
--from Mel Evans, e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Webmaster Services to Scotts Caravans of Mayfield Dalkeith
Co
Ricsi wrote:
>Why not use automatic .gz compression of eg apache and Netscape ??
>As Bernie has proposed.
>This is long known and used.
>
>Simply replace proprietary pkzip with free GPLed GnuZIP
>and call xy.ZBM xy.bmp.gz
That is not how it's done (but one could do as you suggest). The server
doe
Joerg (the second?) wrote:
>Can some listmember tell me if there is a free
>SMS-service that works with Arachne -or is this
>free SMS-talking just a fake. I mean does it work?
>I can not find a SMS-service with GMX-freemailer
>is there such a thing?
I don't know, however the result will depend on
Hello Thomas:
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001 11:17:28 -0500 (EST), Thomas Mueller wrote:
> from Sam Heywood:
>> I have found that some wattcp applications will parse the value of
>> DOS environment variables, if they appear in a wattcp.cfg file.
>> Thus if you put:
>> my_ip=%myip%
>> in a wattcp.cf
from Sam Heywood:
>I have found that some wattcp applications will parse the value of
>DOS environment variables, if they appear in a wattcp.cfg file.
>Thus if you put:
>
> my_ip=%myip%
>
>in a wattcp.cfg file - where %myip% is the variable set to your current
>dynamic IP address when you r
Hi Joerg,
perhaps the service at http://www.web.de wil work (I didn't try but
their Free Mail works fine for me with A.).
Regards Joerg
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001 12:16:41 +, Joerg Bartels wrote:
> Hello!
> Can some listmember tell me if there is a free
> SMS-service that works with Arachne -or i
Hello!
Can some listmember tell me if there is a free
SMS-service that works with Arachne -or is this
free SMS-talking just a fake. I mean does it work?
I can not find a SMS-service with GMX-freemailer
is there such a thing?
regards Joerg
-- This mail was written by user of The Arachne Browser -
Hi
27 Mar 2001, Clarence Verge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> At least I don't know any browser which supports ZBMs ...
>> (including Arachne ... which until now doesn't support it without
>> tampering with mime.cfg)
CV> Tampering is not a fair description of the process of adding to
CV> MIM
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