On Wednesday, 21 Dec 2005 12:47 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When links are meant to be used in a browser, why are you trying to visit
them within OOo?
To see whether the links work
Nope. Use the browser to check the links. Openoffice cannot handle all the
content-type a typical browser
Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
On Wednesday, 21 Dec 2005 12:47 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nope. Use the browser to check the links. Openoffice cannot handle all the
content-type a typical browser can handle. Just because OOo cannot handle a
linked resource doesnt mean that the browser will
On Wednesday 21 Dec 2005 2:22 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep realized that, so have to keep accessing the file in a
browser to check the links. was just wondering if there was an
html editor that would allow the same behaviour as a browser,
thats why the question.
havent followed the thread
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Date: Dec 21, 2005 2:25 PM
Subject: AW: kind atten.:- The Administrator
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Bimal Pandit,
i´am sorry to say but we do not support open standards e.g. firefox at the
moment.
Please be so
On 12/21/05, Gora Mohanty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
. I will try to
do that, but the important part was that NRCF has some 50
colleges interested, and can probably fund a concerted effort.
could we have more detail about NRCF
* the place itself - i.e. place of interaction with the students
On Wednesday, 21 Dec 2005 2:22 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nope. Use the browser to check the links. Openoffice cannot handle all
the content-type a typical browser can handle. Just because OOo cannot
handle a linked resource doesnt mean that the browser will have the same
problem. Use
Hi,
On 21 Dec 2005 10:05:47 -, bimal pandit
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Date: Dec 21, 2005 2:25 PM
Subject: AW: kind atten.:- The Administrator
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Bimal Pandit,
i´am sorry to say
On Wednesday 21 Dec 2005 6:42 pm, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
at all the time - the authoring tool and the viewing
tool(browser). Try to adjust to this workflow - leave the browser
window open and refresh between edits.
and remember that the X-windows desktop is the worlds best IDE which
will
On Wednesday 21 Dec 2005 6:55 pm, nipra wrote:
I couldn't understand the purpose of forwarding the mail to the
list.Can someone clear my doubts.
he wants to show that there are still ppl out there that dont
support open standards
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Hi Akshay,
No i havent cheked about ubuntu. Actually i am having a serer running on
RHEL . So i want a OS similar to it for mine local PC, so a friend
suggested me of centos as it is redhat based, he said ubuntu is debian
based. I do not know the difference between those redhat based and debian
On Wed, 2005-12-21 at 08:50 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Akshay,
No i havent cheked about ubuntu. Actually i am having a serer running on
RHEL . So i want a OS similar to it for mine local PC, so a friend
suggested me of centos as it is redhat based, he said ubuntu is debian
based. I do
[Please upgrade nbd on all distributions -- Raju]
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On 12/21/05, Kenneth Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and remember that the X-windows desktop is the worlds best IDE which
will never be equaled ever ...
Ummm How so?
- AJ
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On Thursday 22 Dec 2005 9:28 am, Anupam Jain wrote:
and remember that the X-windows desktop is the worlds best IDE
which will never be equaled ever ...
Ummm How so?
for example: for web devel in python i have 3 or four terminals for
ssh and local commandline manipulation, idle for
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On 12/22/05, Kenneth Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 22 Dec 2005 9:28 am, Anupam Jain wrote:
and remember that the X-windows desktop is the worlds best IDE
which will never be equaled ever ...
Ummm How so?
for example: for web devel in python i have 3 or four
On 12/21/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Akshay,
No i havent cheked about ubuntu. Actually i am having a serer running on
RHEL . So i want a OS similar to it for mine local PC, so a friend
suggested me of centos as it is redhat based, he said ubuntu is debian
based. I do not
On 12/21/05, Kenneth Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 21 Dec 2005 6:55 pm, nipra wrote:
I couldn't understand the purpose of forwarding the mail to the
list.Can someone clear my doubts.
he wants to show that there are still ppl out there that dont
support open standards
May I propose we discuss about the asia business tour of ubuntu.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AsiaBusinessTour/NewDelhi
Actually. it's happening in the premises and the reign of
linuxasia2006 so. it shoul e part of our linuxasia participation plan
discussion as such.
I am also hearing of
On Thursday 22 Dec 2005 9:54 am, Anupam Jain wrote:
Well, for python, idle is cool but some window integration would
have definitely been nicer.. I like a clean desktop and having
10-15 windows open is just too mind-boggling for me. AND
Shouldn't there be a plugin in eclipse for everything
Dear Sir,
We need to implement BGP or similar solution because we need more bandwidth.
our service provider VSNL has the maximum package of 512 kbps only in
broadband.
They have suggested us to go for lease line and that is very costly.
so we don't want to make one more standby line
how can
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Anyone know a freeware server that can perform the functionality of
Exchange? The features I'm looking at include mail, calendaring,
appointments and address book.
Client will be Outlook co, so cross-compatibility is critical. No
web-based
Raj Mathur wrote:
Anyone know a freeware server that can perform the functionality of
Exchange? The features I'm looking at include mail, calendaring,
appointments and address book.
Client will be Outlook co, so cross-compatibility is critical. No
web-based solutions please!
Not
Raj Mathur wrote:
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Hi,
Anyone know a freeware server that can perform the functionality of
Exchange? The features I'm looking at include mail, calendaring,
appointments and address book.
Client will be Outlook co, so cross-compatibility is
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On 12/22/2005 11:57 AM, Raj Mathur wrote:
Hi,
Anyone know a freeware server that can perform the functionality of
Exchange? The features I'm looking at include mail, calendaring,
appointments and address book.
Client will be Outlook co, so
zimbra - http://www.zimbra.com/products/end_user_benefits.html
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