Hi Scott,
> Recently, Pierre Sahores wrote:
>
> >>> Has anyone found a workaround for the situation where a browser that was
> >>> launched from an MC stack is closed when MC is quit?
> >> What about making and launching a .bat file which then launches the browser?
> >>
> >> Just a thought,
> >>
As Scott mentioned, mirrors are good but not if people update
them willy nilly. The best method would be to write up a script
that would maintain the files automatically for you. You can
tie it in with cron or any number of tricks. I'm sure there is
some sort of GPL mirroring tool out there
Jacqueline Landman Gay wrote:
> There is an article on Yahoo about the changes in MS Visual Basic's next
> incarnation as Visual Basic.Net, and how those changes are upsetting
> long-time developers:
>
> http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/zd/20010615/tc/visual_basic_net_is_it_too_complex
> __1.html
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Actually, Scott is dying for mirrors. If anyone here
> understands the high cost of bandwidth (it's expensive after
> 50gig+). I'm sure if the mirrors are properly setup then that
> would help him a lot.
What would be needed to establish a satisfactory mirror? I hav
LiangTyan Fui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here is a temporally "mirror" site that you may try:
>
> http://www.magix.com.my/tmp/linux.tgz
> http://www.magix.com.my/tmp/MacOS.sit
> http://www.magix.com.my/tmp/README.2.4
> http://www.magix.com.my/tmp/Win32.zip
>
> I hope I did not violence MetaCa