On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 16:22:40 +1000 (EST)
"James McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If the following was true regarding a network
>
> myPC <--> ISA W2K Proxy <--> Router/Firewall <-Internet-> Linux/https
>
> And I wanted to create a connection over https to my apache linux server
> and then r
If the following was true regarding a network
myPC <--> ISA W2K Proxy <--> Router/Firewall <-Internet-> Linux/https
And I wanted to create a connection over https to my apache linux server
and then run a command line session to run shell commands/mutt/pebrot etc
on my box Linux Box
Does anyone k
On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 20:37, Ken Moffat wrote:
> Have you tried Opera?
Haven't tried Opera myself, but the school district contact said it does
not work. Funny that Microsoft.com works in Opera, Mozilla, Konqueror
and even Lynx, but a school district site does not. At least they
opened it up to
On Tue, 9 Sep 2003 15:05:52 -0700
Condon Thomas A KPWA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks, Llama, but I don't find "User_agent" anywhere in either
> Netscape(7.02) or Mozilla (1.4) when I try the about:config.Don't
> suppose you know off hand where it is in that rather long list? I
> sc
I have a problem with my network transfer speeds outgoing on my linux
box
This is the transfer speed from a laptop to my linux box.
ttcp -r -s -f m
ttcp-r: buflen=8192, nbuf=2048, align=16384/0, port=5001 tcp
ttcp-r: socket
ttcp-r: accept from 192.168.2.7
ttcp-r: 16777216 bytes in 14.92 real sec
Ian Stephen wrote:
Would like to get this as a local school district site that a couple of
days ago would only allow IE not allows Netscape 7.1.
Have you tried Opera?
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On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 12:53, Net Llama! wrote:
> Don't know about Netscape, but in Mozilla, you can enter "about:config"
> and then you can edit all the configuration options, including the
> "User_agent" option, which is the one you want. --
Hmmm, about:mozilla gives a bit of a surprise.
In my
Quoth James McDonald:
>
> I noticed that in some of the backwardly compatible API's developers are
> saddled with the good and the bad from a previous implementation and the
> extra effort to maintain compatibility.
Well, all I can say is that maintaining backward compatibility is
part of the con
On Tuesday 09 September 2003 11:01 pm, someone claiming to be James McDonald
wrote:
> > Anybody else have trouble with Mozilla not printing footers?
> > I've gone into Page Setup and configured a 1.0" margin on the bottom of
> > the page and set the footers. The footers appear on the page preview
On Tue, Sep 09, 2003, Harry Giles wrote:
>They beat a 12 year old girl.
Isn't that child abuse?
>http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=501&u=/ap/20030909/ap_on_en_mu/downloading_music_11&printer=1
>
>They must be proud.
&
On 09/09/03 19:58, James McDonald wrote:
Yes, in an ideal world there would be a stable API for everything, and
new versions would not be a big problem. Pigs will fly first.
In the interests of equal time, "the rules" allow breaking compatibility
between major revisions, and the jump from 1.x to
> Anybody else have trouble with Mozilla not printing footers?
> I've gone into Page Setup and configured a 1.0" margin on the bottom of
> the page and set the footers. The footers appear on the page preview,
> but not on the printed document. The headers show up fine.
> Using CUPS 1.1.17 with a
>> Yes, in an ideal world there would be a stable API for everything, and
>> new versions would not be a big problem. Pigs will fly first.
>
> In the interests of equal time, "the rules" allow breaking compatibility
> between major revisions, and the jump from 1.x to 2.x certainly
> qualifies as
Anybody else have trouble with Mozilla not printing footers?
I've gone into Page Setup and configured a 1.0" margin on the bottom of the
page and set the footers. The footers appear on the page preview, but not on
the printed document. The headers show up fine.
Using CUPS 1.1.17 with an HP deskje
They beat a 12 year old girl.
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=501&u=/ap/20030909/ap_on_en_mu/downloading_music_11&printer=1
They must be proud.
Just my opinion.
Harry G
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Quoth Dennis Veatch:
> Been getting this for 2 days;
>
> An error occured while loading http://linux-sxs.org/:
>
>
> Timeout on server
> Connection was to linux-sxs.org at port 80
You can always use one of the mirrors, conveniently listed here:
http://www.kurtwerks.com/sxs/index.html
Failing th
Been getting this for 2 days;
An error occured while loading http://linux-sxs.org/:
Timeout on server
Connection was to linux-sxs.org at port 80
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"Trying"? My contribution was much closer to a "feeble wave in the general
direction of some
Quoth burns:
> On Sun, 2003-09-07 at 11:20, Collins Richey wrote:
> >
> > Maybe you should widen your field of vision.
>
> The problem is, my field of vision *is* much wider - wider than OS
> software. This really is one of the major limitations to the acceptance
> of open source solutions by le
Quoth Collins Richey:
> On 07 Sep 2003 10:08:51 -0400
> burns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Bulletin for these morons: backwards compatiblity *is* a best practise
> > and development objective.
> >
>
> Maybe you should widen your field of vision. Almost everything in the
> open software aren
Quoth burns:
> Whose friends with someone in the GTK dev group? Tell them to get their
> sh*t together. Why on earth would they make GTK 2.* incompatible with
> GTK 1.* clients?
> Bulletin for these morons: backwards compatiblity *is* a best practise
> and development objective.
>
Agreed. Beside
Stuart Biggerstaff wrote:
> In about:config, the list appears to be alphabetical in Mozilla 1.3.1
> for Windows on my system, and it looks like you can add values if you
> right-click on any entry in the display. (But I'm no expert--I
> didn't know about it till Lonni mentioned it.)
Thanks. I'd
Tom,
Here's a link to a somewhat dated explanation of how to set a user agent
string:
http://www.mozilla.org/build/revised-user-agent-strings.html
and how to implement it:
http://www.mozilla.org/unix/customizing.html
(read down the page a bit to find the part about user agent strings.)
cmr
In about:config, the list appears to be alphabetical in Mozilla 1.3.1 for
Windows on my system, and it looks like you can add values if you
right-click on any entry in the display. (But I'm no expert--I didn't know
about it till Lonni mentioned it.)
On the other hand what's wrong with using IE
Net Llama! wrote:
>> Problem is, I don't know how to do that with Netscape. I don't find
>> it anywhere. I know how to tell Konqueror to pretend it is ie, but
>> not Netscape. Can anyone out there help me find this setting?
>
> Don't know about Netscape, but in Mozilla, you can enter
> "about:c
On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:
>
> "Well," says myself back to me, "why don't you try it and see?"
>
> Problem is, I don't know how to do that with Netscape. I don't find it
> anywhere. I know how to tell Konqueror to pretend it is ie, but not
> Netscape. Can anyone out there he
Folks,
Yes, I work for Neanderthals. So we have to use windows. Not only that, on
our home page they have quit "supporting" Netscape. This means that they
code the web site to only work for ie. Around here IT stands for
Intellectually Truncated. Consequently I have to open the evil browser n
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> just a thought/guess...
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