RE: [freenet-dev] Automatic IP Address configuration

2003-11-14 Thread Simon Porter
Home users on the other hand generally don't turn off UPnP :P -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:devl- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Hooper Sent: 14 November 2003 20:08 To: Discussion of development issues Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] Automatic IP Address

RE: [freenet-dev] Usability improvement ideas

2003-11-01 Thread Simon Porter
] On Behalf Of Toad Sent: 31 October 2003 19:07 To: Discussion of development issues Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] Usability improvement ideas On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 06:47:45PM +, Ian Clarke wrote: Simon Porter wrote: Hmm. I don't know if it's been suggested before but what about Universal

RE: [freenet-dev] Usability improvement ideas

2003-11-01 Thread Simon Porter
Linux SDK for UPnP: http://upnp.sourceforge.net/ -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:devl- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Simon Porter Sent: 01 November 2003 08:45 To: 'Discussion of development issues' Subject: RE: [freenet-dev] Usability improvement ideas Full

[freenet-dev] FW: Frost's effect on routing

2003-10-22 Thread Simon Porter
Just spotted an interesting message on Frost that I though might be of interest to those on this list. Simon I just noticed that the Status for X in the Routing Table Status in Node Status Interface in the Web Interface contains an estimator for the node X's probability of DNF (pDNF) as a

RE: [freenet-dev] Performance Increase

2003-10-12 Thread Simon Porter
I'd second the report of better performance. Pages are now loading in seconds instead of minutes! These aren't pages I have already cached on my node either. I guess NGrouting really is really paying off. One thing I would like to see put back on the node status page is a link to the routing

RE: [freenet-dev] Beautifying Freenet

2003-09-18 Thread Simon Porter
My suggestion, Why not have a setup wizard that runs in the browser on first run. This is how nearly all php programs setup themselves such osCommerce and Kayako heldesk. It would be great to be able to guide users through some of the more difficult parts of installation such as port forwarding.

RE: [freenet-dev] Beautifying Freenet

2003-09-18 Thread Simon Porter
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:devl- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Toad Sent: 18 September 2003 16:45 To: Discussion of development issues Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] Beautifying Freenet On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 07:53:03AM +0100, Simon Porter wrote: My

RE: [freenet-dev] Beautifying Freenet

2003-09-18 Thread Simon Porter
Eugh no. That was not at all what I was suggesting. It wouldn't be at all realistic to even attempt such a thing. What my suggestion was to have an in browser setup wizard which basically walks you through step by step setting up Freenet. For example: 1. Welcome page - general spiel on

[freenet-dev] Fwd: Some images in updated templates not rendering correctly in Netscape

2003-01-31 Thread Simon Porter
Pfft. Where did the idea of getting charged to use the gif format come from. Any charges will be on the application makers such as Adobe etc not the end user. It's the same situation with mp3. It is the OS and media player makers that have to cough up the money. > -Original Message- >

RE: [freenet-dev] Fwd: Some images in updated templates not rendering correctly in Netscape

2003-01-31 Thread Simon Porter
Pfft. Where did the idea of getting charged to use the gif format come from. Any charges will be on the application makers such as Adobe etc not the end user. It's the same situation with mp3. It is the OS and media player makers that have to cough up the money. -Original Message- From:

[freenet-dev] Suggestion - Freenet icon for Linux?

2003-01-28 Thread Simon Porter
, Jan 28, 2003 at 04:21:38PM +, Simon Porter wrote: > This is just a suggestion so I don't really mind if you ignore it or> feel > you have more important stuff to do.>=20> It would be quite nice to have > something similar to the system tray icon> for Linux. Something that

[freenet-dev] Suggestion - Freenet icon for Linux?

2003-01-28 Thread Simon Porter
, launching Freenet via the command prompt is a doddle. It's just one of those things I think would be nice but not really essential. Anyhow, have a nice day all -- Simon Porter ___ devl mailing list devl at freenetproject.org http://hawk.freenetproject.org

[freenet-dev] Suggestion - Freenet icon for Linux?

2003-01-28 Thread Simon Porter
, launching Freenet via the command prompt is a doddle. It's just one of those things I think would be nice but not really essential. Anyhow, have a nice day all -- Simon Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ devl mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http

Re: Re: [freenet-dev] Suggestion - Freenet icon for Linux?

2003-01-28 Thread Simon Porter
, Jan 28, 2003 at 04:21:38PM +, Simon Porter wrote: This is just a suggestion so I don't really mind if you ignore it or feel you have more important stuff to do.=20 It would be quite nice to have something similar to the system tray icon for Linux. Something that sits in the Gnome/KDE panel

[freenet-dev] streaming servlet

2003-01-27 Thread Simon Porter
u > > don't think so? > We shall see. > > > > Ian. > > > > -- > > Ian Clarkeian@[freenetproject.org|locut.us|cematics.com] > > Latest Project http://locut.us/ > > Personal Homepage

Re: [freenet-dev] streaming servlet

2003-01-27 Thread Simon Porter
/ Personal Homepage http://locut.us/ian/ -- Simon Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ devl mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl

[freenet-dev] Not so stable build 547

2003-01-26 Thread Simon Porter
Apologies. Everything works just fine. Thanks for getting this fixed so quickly. On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 21:58, Matthew Toseland wrote: > Fixed. Thanks for the bug report. > On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 01:06:32AM -, Simon Porter wrote: > > 25-Jan-2003 01:04:50 (freenet.node.Main, ma

[freenet-dev] Not so stable build 547

2003-01-26 Thread Simon Porter
Hmm. I'm still getting the same problem on a freshly downloaded version. Have you updated freenet-latest.jar? I am running Linux btw. On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 21:58, Matthew Toseland wrote: > Fixed. Thanks for the bug report. > On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 01:06:32AM -, Simon Porter wrote: >

[freenet-dev] Not so stable build 547 (take 2)

2003-01-25 Thread Simon Porter
Sorry for sending in the last e-mail as HTML, damn Outlook uses it as default. Anyhow error log: 25-Jan-2003 01:05:16 (freenet.node.Main, main): loading service: mainport 25-Jan-2003 01:05:16 (freenet.node.Main, main): Failed to load service: mainport freenet.interfaces.ServiceException:

[freenet-dev] Not so stable build 547

2003-01-25 Thread Simon Porter
25-Jan-2003 01:04:50 (freenet.node.Main, main): loading data store 25-Jan-2003 01:04:50 (freenet.node.Main, main): loading routing table 25-Jan-2003 01:05:09 (freenet.node.Main, main): loading temp bucket factory 25-Jan-2003 01:05:09 (freenet.node.Main, main): loaded temp bucket factory

Re: [freenet-dev] Not so stable build 547

2003-01-25 Thread Simon Porter
Hmm. I'm still getting the same problem on a freshly downloaded version. Have you updated freenet-latest.jar? I am running Linux btw. On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 21:58, Matthew Toseland wrote: Fixed. Thanks for the bug report. On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 01:06:32AM -, Simon Porter wrote: 25-Jan

[freenet-dev] Not so stable build 547

2003-01-24 Thread Simon Porter
25-Jan-2003 01:04:50 (freenet.node.Main, main): loading data store 25-Jan-2003 01:04:50 (freenet.node.Main, main): loading routing table 25-Jan-2003 01:05:09 (freenet.node.Main, main): loading temp bucket factory 25-Jan-2003 01:05:09 (freenet.node.Main, main): loaded temp bucket factory

[freenet-dev] Not so stable build 547 (take 2)

2003-01-24 Thread Simon Porter
Sorry for sending in the last e-mail as HTML, damn Outlook uses it as default. Anyhow error log: 25-Jan-2003 01:05:16 (freenet.node.Main, main): loading service: mainport 25-Jan-2003 01:05:16 (freenet.node.Main, main): Failed to load service: mainport freenet.interfaces.ServiceException:

[freenet-dev] Does the mailing list have something against me?

2003-01-17 Thread Simon Porter
Why the hell does it keep on changing my setting to not receive any messages? I changed it and now it seems to have changed it back again. This is getting really annoying now :/ -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:

[freenet-dev] Does the mailing list have something against me?

2003-01-17 Thread Simon Porter
Why the hell does it keep on changing my setting to not receive any messages? I changed it and now it seems to have changed it back again. This is getting really annoying now :/

[freenet-dev] freenet web site update

2003-01-16 Thread Simon Porter
time. I'm happy to see Frost getting some attention again as well :) Keep up the good work ;) Simon Porter -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://emu.freenetproject.org/pipermail/devl/attachments/20030116/0131a466/attachment.html>

[freenet-dev] freenet web site update

2003-01-16 Thread Simon Porter
to taking less time. Im happy to see Frost getting some attention again as well :) Keep up the good work ;) Simon Porter

[freenet-dev] Hawk problem :/

2003-01-15 Thread Simon Porter
Hmm it seems at the moment I can only send messages to this dev list. I don't appear to be receiving any messages from it though. I've tried both editing my subscription and also subscribing again. The connection keeps on timing out though. Ian? Anyone? Be really happy if you could fix this :)

[freenet-dev] Hawk problem :/

2003-01-15 Thread Simon Porter
Hmm it seems at the moment I can only send messages to this dev list. I dont appear to be receiving any messages from it though. Ive tried both editing my subscription and also subscribing again. The connection keeps on timing out though. Ian? Anyone? Be really happy if you could fix this

[freenet-dev] FW: Re2: Partial success

2003-01-13 Thread Simon Porter
n, Jan 12, 2003 at 10:03:29PM -, Simon Porter wrote: > > Hey people > > > > Just thought I'd forward this on to the dev list just in case it's > > something that should be looked at. The remark was made by Sandworm who > > is currently working on Frost about why

[freenet-dev] FW: Re2: Partial success

2003-01-12 Thread Simon Porter
Hey people Just thought I'd forward this on to the dev list just in case it's something that should be looked at. The remark was made by Sandworm who is currently working on Frost about why there are duplicate files with the new FEC version. - Sandworm - 2003.1.12 - 18:47:34 - I've

[freenet-dev] Fixing build 544?

2003-01-12 Thread Simon Porter
Is anyone actually going to fix build 544? I dont mean to moan on about it but its kind of annoying for new and old users alike. Most annoying is that its stripping out a ... /a tags. This doesnt seem to be an issue running the later build 650. Thanks. Simon

[freenet-dev] FW: Re2: Partial success

2003-01-12 Thread Simon Porter
Hey people Just thought Id forward this on to the dev list just in case its something that should be looked at. The remark was made by Sandworm who is currently working on Frost about why there are duplicate files with the new FEC version. - Sandworm - 2003.1.12 - 18:47:34

[freenet-dev] Latest 543 version - something drastically wrong

2003-01-10 Thread Simon Porter
1 > To: devl at freenetproject.org > Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] Latest 543 version - something drastically > wrong > > On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 08:06:44PM +0100, Frank v Waveren wrote: > > On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 06:41:26PM +, Matthew Toseland wrote: > > > On Thu, Jan 09, 20

RE: [freenet-dev] Latest 543 version - something drastically wrong

2003-01-10 Thread Simon Porter
543 version - something drastically wrong On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 08:06:44PM +0100, Frank v Waveren wrote: On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 06:41:26PM +, Matthew Toseland wrote: On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 12:38:05PM -, Simon Porter wrote: I've just updated to the latest 'stable' version

[freenet-dev] Latest 543 version - something drastically wrong

2003-01-09 Thread Simon Porter
I've just updated to the latest 'stable' version and something seems drastically wrong. All the Freesites I visit seem completely butchered. None of the images are load correctly either. Formatting is completely off. I'm using Mozilla so my browser isn't the problem. -- next part

[freenet-dev] Latest 543 version - something drastically wrong

2003-01-09 Thread Simon Porter
Ive just updated to the latest stable version and something seems drastically wrong. All the Freesites I visit seem completely butchered. None of the images are load correctly either. Formatting is completely off. Im using Mozilla so my browser isnt the problem.

[freenet-dev] (no subject)

2003-01-03 Thread Simon Porter
Lol. I'm afraid I don't know exactly what either means, although I have come across the terms. Perhaps just saying that it 'scales well' would be better. I'm going to have a read of this Tiki manual and put it up on the website. -Original Message- From: devl-ad...@freenetproject.org

[freenet-dev] (no subject)

2003-01-02 Thread Simon Porter
Hey everyone Rather than just saying I'm going to do some work for the new website I thought I'd actually do some work for a change. I've been trying to rethink the 'What is Freenet?' section of the site. In my opinion this is the most important part of the site as it is the part that most

[freenet-dev] (no subject)

2003-01-02 Thread Simon Porter
Hey everyone Rather than just saying Im going to do some work for the new website I thought Id actually do some work for a change. Ive been trying to rethink the What is Freenet? section of the site. In my opinion this is the most important part of the site as it is the part that

[freenet-dev] Stuff to do for 0.5.1

2003-01-01 Thread Simon Porter
Well I'm sure there are people who believe in the work we are doing and wish to contribute in some way but don't have programming skills etc. -Original Message- From: devl-ad...@freenetproject.org [mailto:devl-admin at freenetproject.org] On Behalf Of Dave Hooper Sent: 01 January 2003

[freenet-dev] New Anonymity Filter

2003-01-01 Thread Simon Porter
I think what was trying to say was the limitations of the first implementation of this new filter. Although CSS won't initially be supported I'm sure CSS support will be worked on. Am I right in thinking this? -Original Message- From: devl-ad...@freenetproject.org [mailto:devl-admin at

[freenet-dev] Stuff to do for 0.5.1

2003-01-01 Thread Simon Porter
Yep sounds about right. My main focus will be the content for the site. I'm just not much of a programmer type. I'll probably get some work done on it tomorrow. Any thoughts on what you would all like it to look like? I got a pretty good response from the blue colour scheme used in my mockup

[freenet-dev] Compiling Freenet for the .NET runtime

2003-01-01 Thread Simon Porter
OK cool. Just the one now: \freenet\node\http\DistributionServlet.java(35): Cannot find class 'java.util.jar.JarOutputStream' Sorry, didn't mean to be harsh. I'm just a bit sick of people in general bashing Microsoft regardless of merit. I just need to fix the one compile error now and that

[freenet-dev] Compiling Freenet for the .NET runtime

2003-01-01 Thread Simon Porter
Hey people I've been trying to compile Freenet to run on the .NET runtime. I've been doing this using Visual Studio and the J# language. I know Microsoft is the company that people just love to hate but this is something I thought might be worth the effort because of performance improvements. The

[freenet-dev] Compiling Freenet for the .NET runtime

2003-01-01 Thread Simon Porter
Hey people Ive been trying to compile Freenet to run on the .NET runtime. Ive been doing this using Visual Studio and the J# language. I know Microsoft is the company that people just love to hate but this is something I thought might be worth the effort because of performance

RE: [freenet-dev] Stuff to do for 0.5.1

2003-01-01 Thread Simon Porter
Yep sounds about right. My main focus will be the content for the site. I'm just not much of a programmer type. I'll probably get some work done on it tomorrow. Any thoughts on what you would all like it to look like? I got a pretty good response from the blue colour scheme used in my mockup

RE: [freenet-dev] New Anonymity Filter

2003-01-01 Thread Simon Porter
I think what was trying to say was the limitations of the first implementation of this new filter. Although CSS won't initially be supported I'm sure CSS support will be worked on. Am I right in thinking this? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf

RE: [freenet-dev] Stuff to do for 0.5.1

2003-01-01 Thread Simon Porter
Well I'm sure there are people who believe in the work we are doing and wish to contribute in some way but don't have programming skills etc. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Dave Hooper Sent: 01 January 2003 23:25 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[freenet-dev] Could zeropaid be any more misleading?

2002-12-31 Thread Simon Porter
Eugh. I cringe at yet another misleading zeropaid news story on Freenet. They seem to have got in their minds that somehow Locutus is some kind of successor to Freenet. *Sigh* Oh well, that's zeropaid for you :/ ___ devl mailing list devl at

[freenet-dev] Could zeropaid be any more misleading?

2002-12-31 Thread Simon Porter
Eugh. I cringe at yet another misleading zeropaid news story on Freenet. They seem to have got in their minds that somehow Locutus is some kind of successor to Freenet. *Sigh* Oh well, that's zeropaid for you :/ ___ devl mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[freenet-dev] freenet-ext-src.zip where can I find this file?

2002-12-30 Thread Simon Porter
eenet-dev] freenet-ext-src.zip where can I find this file? > > On Sun, Dec 29, 2002 at 08:55:18PM -, Simon Porter wrote: > > I can't find this file. I would like the source code for the stuff in > > the Freenet-ext.jar file. Thanks. > Get it from CVS. The Contrib mo

[freenet-dev] freenet-ext-src.zip where can I find this file?

2002-12-29 Thread Simon Porter
I can't find this file. I would like the source code for the stuff in the Freenet-ext.jar file. Thanks. -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:

[freenet-dev] Freenet source

2002-12-29 Thread Simon Porter
Does anyone have a copy of the Freenet source? It's too painful to download it bit by bit from the CVS. I am curious to see if it'll compile using the J# so I can run it on the .NET runtime. Thanks Simon -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:

[freenet-dev] Freenet source

2002-12-29 Thread Simon Porter
Does anyone have a copy of the Freenet source? Its too painful to download it bit by bit from the CVS. I am curious to see if itll compile using the J# so I can run it on the .NET runtime. Thanks Simon

[freenet-dev] freenet-ext-src.zip where can I find this file?

2002-12-29 Thread Simon Porter
I cant find this file. I would like the source code for the stuff in the Freenet-ext.jar file. Thanks.

RE: [freenet-dev] freenet-ext-src.zip where can I find this file?

2002-12-29 Thread Simon Porter
? On Sun, Dec 29, 2002 at 08:55:18PM -, Simon Porter wrote: I can't find this file. I would like the source code for the stuff in the Freenet-ext.jar file. Thanks. Get it from CVS. The Contrib module. -- Matthew Toseland [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Freenet/Coldstore open source

[freenet-dev] Tiki access

2002-12-28 Thread Simon Porter
> > go to sf.net > > click on "New User via SSL" in the top-left of the page. > > Also, users can now register with Tiki to edit it - but you need a > password from me. Email me if you need it. > > Ian. > > On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 10:16:50PM -

[freenet-dev] Tiki access

2002-12-27 Thread Simon Porter
I don't have a sourceforge username. The sourceforge website isn't making it terribly clear how to get one either. Indeed it will be nice and simple. And just useful bells and whistles ;) I am still aiming for the same objectives I am with the other site. The forums will probably be phpBB as the

[freenet-dev] Tiki access

2002-12-27 Thread Simon Porter
Hey Ian Thanks very much for getting Tiki up and running on the main website. May I have admin access so I can start customising it? I assume this won't harm the currently available content on the website. Thanks. Simon -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed...

[freenet-dev] Freenet Website - Help needed

2002-12-27 Thread Simon Porter
about it is it works using CSS, XHTML and PHP. I'd really like some help with implementing this into the website as I have no experience with php. If you would like to help out with the site then please e-mail me at hailstormxp at fairadsl.co.uk Thanks. Simon Porter

[freenet-dev] Freenet Website - Help needed

2002-12-27 Thread Simon Porter
about it is it works using CSS, XHTML and PHP. I'd really like some help with implementing this into the website as I have no experience with php. If you would like to help out with the site then please e-mail me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks. Simon Porter

[freenet-dev] Tiki access

2002-12-27 Thread Simon Porter
Hey Ian Thanks very much for getting Tiki up and running on the main website. May I have admin access so I can start customising it? I assume this wont harm the currently available content on the website. Thanks. Simon

RE: [freenet-dev] Tiki access

2002-12-27 Thread Simon Porter
I don't have a sourceforge username. The sourceforge website isn't making it terribly clear how to get one either. Indeed it will be nice and simple. And just useful bells and whistles ;) I am still aiming for the same objectives I am with the other site. The forums will probably be phpBB as the

RE: [freenet-dev] Tiki access

2002-12-27 Thread Simon Porter
. Also, users can now register with Tiki to edit it - but you need a password from me. Email me if you need it. Ian. On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 10:16:50PM -, Simon Porter wrote: I don't have a sourceforge username. The sourceforge website isn't making it terribly clear how to get one

[freenet-dev] Freenet website - content management

2002-12-26 Thread Simon Porter
and such I don't really want to go back to using them again. Anyone know a decent content management system that works with CSS at all? Many thanks. Simon Porter -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://emu.freenetproject.org/pipermail/devl/attachme

[freenet-dev] Freenet website - content management

2002-12-26 Thread Simon Porter
tables and such I dont really want to go back to using them again. Anyone know a decent content management system that works with CSS at all? Many thanks. Simon Porter

[freenet-dev] Freenet Website - reverted to previous design

2002-12-24 Thread Simon Porter
Hey everyone I've reverted to the old design for the website. http://freenet.winterfellstudios.net As usual, feedback and comments welcome. Wouldn't mind a cool looking logo if anyone feels up to it. It needn't be set against the blue that is currently

[freenet-dev] Freenet Website - Kick the tires

2002-12-24 Thread Simon Porter
Hey people Just to let you all know a new design is up at http://freenet.winterfellstudios.net/ It has to be my favourite design so far, this time created by Alibaster. Feel free to kick the tires and give any feedback you have on it. Merry Christmas! Simon -- next part

[freenet-dev] Freenet Website - reverted to previous design

2002-12-24 Thread Simon Porter
Hey everyone Ive reverted to the old design for the website. http://freenet.winterfellstudios.net As usual, feedback and comments welcome. Wouldnt mind a cool looking logo if anyone feels up to it. It neednt be set against the blue that is currently used for the top banner, it can be

[freenet-dev] w00t! Freenet Mockup v2! Feedback welcome!

2002-12-23 Thread Simon Porter
o:devl-admin at freenetproject.org] > On Behalf Of Janzert > Sent: 22 December 2002 23:55 > To: devl at freenetproject.org > Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] w00t! Freenet Mockup v2! Feedback welcome! > > Simon Porter wrote: > > Well perhaps you could explain how this is done. Give

[freenet-dev] Freenet Website - Kick the tires

2002-12-23 Thread Simon Porter
Hey people Just to let you all know a new design is up at http://freenet.winterfellstudios.net/ It has to be my favourite design so far, this time created by Alibaster. Feel free to kick the tires and give any feedback you have on it. Merry Christmas! Simon

[freenet-dev] w00t! Freenet Mockup v2! Feedback welcome!

2002-12-22 Thread Simon Porter
[freenet-dev] w00t! Freenet Mockup v2! Feedback welcome! > > Simon Porter wrote: > > Well perhaps you could explain how this is done. Give me an example or > > something (No not the uber complicated wired.com). > > > > http://www.alistapart.com/stories/flexiblelayouts/

[freenet-dev] Freenet website v2.1 - Now with no tables

2002-12-22 Thread Simon Porter
gt; > Pete > > > -Original Message- > From: devl-admin at freenetproject.org [mailto:devl- > admin at freenetproject.org]On > Behalf Of Simon Porter > Sent: 22 December 2002 13:49 > To: devl at freenetproject.org > Subject: [freenet-dev] Freenet website v2.1 -

[freenet-dev] Freenet website v2.1 - Now with no tables

2002-12-22 Thread Simon Porter
ct.org] > On Behalf Of Greg Wooledge > Sent: 22 December 2002 14:52 > To: devl at freenetproject.org > Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] Freenet website v2.1 - Now with no tables > > Simon Porter (hailstormxp at fairadsl.co.uk) wrote: > > > <http://freenet.winterfellstud

[freenet-dev] Freenet website v2.1 - Now with no tables

2002-12-22 Thread Simon Porter
OK I've managed to make up a page using nothing but divs and CSS formatting with a bit of help from a friendly guy called Sander on the #mozillazine chat room. Take a look at it here: http://freenet.winterfellstudios.net Feedback is as usual welcome.

[freenet-dev] w00t! Freenet Mockup v2! Feedback welcome!

2002-12-22 Thread Simon Porter
-admin at freenetproject.org] > On Behalf Of Tuomas Lukinmaa > Sent: 22 December 2002 03:47 > To: devl at freenetproject.org > Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] w00t! Freenet Mockup v2! Feedback welcome! > > Simon Porter wrote: > > Please give your feedback on the layout > > With CSS, you do no

[freenet-dev] w00t! Freenet Mockup v2! Feedback welcome!

2002-12-22 Thread Simon Porter
Hey people Please take a look at http://freenet.winterfellstudios.net It's basically the framework that I plan on using to make a shiny new replacement for the current website. I'm quite happy about this as I can now work on other more important stuff

RE: [freenet-dev] w00t! Freenet Mockup v2! Feedback welcome!

2002-12-22 Thread Simon Porter
Lukinmaa Sent: 22 December 2002 03:47 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] w00t! Freenet Mockup v2! Feedback welcome! Simon Porter wrote: Please give your feedback on the layout With CSS, you do not need to use tables at all. You can position the div elements directly. If you plan

RE: [freenet-dev] Freenet website v2.1 - Now with no tables

2002-12-22 Thread Simon Porter
Sent: 22 December 2002 14:52 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] Freenet website v2.1 - Now with no tables Simon Porter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: http://freenet.winterfellstudios.net/ The layout looks nice. Very clean HTML. But don't forget to leave a place for Hops

RE: [freenet-dev] Freenet website v2.1 - Now with no tables

2002-12-22 Thread Simon Porter
Of Simon Porter Sent: 22 December 2002 13:49 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [freenet-dev] Freenet website v2.1 - Now with no tables OK I've managed to make up a page using nothing but divs and CSS formatting with a bit of help from a friendly guy called Sander on the #mozillazine chat room

RE: [freenet-dev] w00t! Freenet Mockup v2! Feedback welcome!

2002-12-22 Thread Simon Porter
Thanks. Now go look at http://freenet.winterfellstudios.net -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Janzert Sent: 22 December 2002 23:55 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] w00t! Freenet Mockup v2! Feedback welcome! Simon

RE: [freenet-dev] w00t! Freenet Mockup v2! Feedback welcome!

2002-12-22 Thread Simon Porter
]] On Behalf Of Janzert Sent: 22 December 2002 23:55 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] w00t! Freenet Mockup v2! Feedback welcome! Simon Porter wrote: Well perhaps you could explain how this is done. Give me an example or something (No not the uber complicated wired.com). http

[freenet-dev] Freenet Website - Please help

2002-12-21 Thread Simon Porter
Hey everyone I'm pretty new to doing everything by hand when making up a webpage (normally do it in a WYSIWYG editor) but I'm getting slowly used to it. My problem I wanted to ask you about was scaling things to the height of the browser window. Normally I can just set the height parameter to

[freenet-dev] Re: SplitFile UI Redux (Was: Re: [freenet-dev] SplitFileRequestServlet

2002-12-21 Thread Simon Porter
I think what Ian was getting at was to have something pop up to download your file while keeping you on the same Freesite. This way it would be familiar to how users normally download files. > -Original Message- > From: devl-admin at freenetproject.org [mailto:devl-admin at

[freenet-dev] w00t! Freenet Mockup v2! Feedback welcome!

2002-12-21 Thread Simon Porter
Hey people Please take a look at http://freenet.winterfellstudios.net Its basically the framework that I plan on using to make a shiny new replacement for the current website. Im quite happy about this as I can now work on other more important stuff such as documentation,

[freenet-dev] Freenet Website - Please help

2002-12-21 Thread Simon Porter
Hey everyone I'm pretty new to doing everything by hand when making up a webpage (normally do it in a WYSIWYG editor) but I'm getting slowly used to it. My problem I wanted to ask you about was scaling things to the height of the browser window. Normally I can just set the height parameter to

[freenet-dev] Re: SplitFile UI Redux (Was: Re: [freenet-dev] SplitFileRequestServlet

2002-12-20 Thread Simon Porter
Apologies for throwing a spanner in the works but what about pop up ad blockers and also people automatically closing the window themselves. I seem to have developed pop up ad reflex now. A window that pops up I just close ASAP without a thought. > -Original Message- > From: devl-admin at

[freenet-dev] SplitFileRequestServlet

2002-12-20 Thread Simon Porter
There is an easy way of telling the user what each colour means. Commonly know as a 'key'. :P > -Original Message- > From: devl-admin at freenetproject.org [mailto:devl-admin at freenetproject.org] > On Behalf Of Matthew Toseland > Sent: 20 December 2002 01:53 > To: devl at

[freenet-dev] SplitFileRequestServlet

2002-12-20 Thread Simon Porter
I think that pretty much sums up what I was thinking for my original idea. And no my original idea wasn't contiguous. This idea sounds really easy to understand for 'n00bs'. It would be easy to explain in one or two lines to them as well. My vote goes to this idea. > -Original Message- >

[freenet-dev] SplitFileRequestServlet

2002-12-20 Thread Simon Porter
age- > From: devl-admin at freenetproject.org [mailto:devl-admin at freenetproject.org] > On Behalf Of Matthew Toseland > Sent: 20 December 2002 00:07 > To: devl at freenetproject.org > Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] SplitFileRequestServlet > > On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 11:26:19PM -

RE: [freenet-dev] Re: SplitFile UI Redux (Was: Re: [freenet-dev] SplitFileRequestServlet

2002-12-20 Thread Simon Porter
Apologies for throwing a spanner in the works but what about pop up ad blockers and also people automatically closing the window themselves. I seem to have developed pop up ad reflex now. A window that pops up I just close ASAP without a thought. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

RE: [freenet-dev] Re: SplitFile UI Redux (Was: Re: [freenet-dev] SplitFileRequestServlet

2002-12-20 Thread Simon Porter
I think what Ian was getting at was to have something pop up to download your file while keeping you on the same Freesite. This way it would be familiar to how users normally download files. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Roger Hayter

[freenet-dev] SplitFileRequestServlet

2002-12-19 Thread Simon Porter
Oh, sorry for replying twice to this. Would it be possible to just have 1 bar instead of the 2? > -Original Message- > From: devl-admin at freenetproject.org [mailto:devl-admin at freenetproject.org] > On Behalf Of David 'Bombe' Roden > Sent: 19 December 2002 23:15 > To: devl at

[freenet-dev] SplitFileRequestServlet

2002-12-19 Thread Simon Porter
Oooo. Pretty. Now that's the stuff I'm talking about. Still, are the frames really nessary. It would also look nice if the page used the same look as the Freenet Gateway. Other than that. Looks good. Simon > -Original Message- > From: devl-admin at freenetproject.org [mailto:devl-admin

[freenet-dev] SplitFileRequestServlet

2002-12-19 Thread Simon Porter
You mentioned Java script being needed for my idea to work. Couldn't Fred do some work and then spit out the page as normal HTML? The colour coded bar was indeed supposed to be the same idea Bombe's blocks idea but just more compact. Can you not think of some way a scalable progress bar such as

[freenet-dev] Hops bunny logo

2002-12-19 Thread Simon Porter
Has anyone got a clear decent copy of the hops logo? I need it for the website I'm working on. Thanks. Simon -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:

[freenet-dev] SplitFileRequestServlet

2002-12-19 Thread Simon Porter
What do you think of my submission? > -Original Message- > From: devl-admin at freenetproject.org [mailto:devl-admin at freenetproject.org] > On Behalf Of Ian Clarke > Sent: 19 December 2002 21:27 > To: devl at freenetproject.org > Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] SplitFileRequestServlet > >

[freenet-dev] SplitFileRequestServlet

2002-12-19 Thread Simon Porter
Looks just as messy as the current implementation IMO. Please take a look at my proposal. I'd like to hear your opinions of it. I knocked it up in Paint in a few minutes ^_^ Simon > -Original Message- > From: devl-admin at freenetproject.org [mailto:devl-admin at freenetproject.org] > On

[freenet-dev] SplitFileRequestServlet

2002-12-19 Thread Simon Porter
ject: Re: [freenet-dev] SplitFileRequestServlet > > On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 05:35:46PM -, Simon Porter wrote: > > I'd quite like to see a progress bar similar to what eMule has. Bits > > that its downloaded OK fill in the bar in the colour blue and bits that > > it

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