On 24/7/00 2:55 pm, Blair Moxon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wow...this is news to me. Couldn't this kind of information be included in
> the help file? I poked around with MC as a helper app some time ago but gave
> up as I couldn't get it configured properly. Could someone (Kevin or Scott)
> pl
Original Message-
> From: Nicolas R Cueto [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2000 9:45 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: putting a stack on a homepage
>
> Kevin Miller wrote:
> >
> > configure the browser as a helper applica
On 9/7/00 2:44 am, Nicolas R Cueto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> configure the browser as a helper application (instructions for this are in
>> the MC install document).
>
> I consulted the instructions but...
>
> With Netscape, I always thought helper applications were assigned from
> within N
Kevin Miller wrote:
>
> configure the browser as a helper application (instructions for this are in
> the MC install document).
I consulted the instructions but...
With Netscape, I always thought helper applications were assigned from
within Netscape (click on Preferences > Applications > "New
On 8/7/00 4:35 pm, Mark Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry, this is probably in a FAQ somewhere, but in terms of putting a
> card-type-project on a web homepage, to be played directly rather than
> downloaded, what are the options? I understand the supercard roadster has
> some problems
Sorry, this is probably in a FAQ somewhere, but in terms of putting a
card-type-project on a web homepage, to be played directly rather than downloaded,
what are the options? I understand the supercard roadster has some problems (in
addition to requiring a special setting on the webserver)? Is