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Your correct about the WWW. But I was commenting the Comment about the
internet hasn't existed that long. So depending upon what we were
answering Your right and I am too. My first,
Bundy wrote:
Sören Kuklau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Netscape was started in about 92/93'.
Yup. Out of MCOM (Mozilla Communications).
Typo/Mistake. Should have read MCOM (Mosaic Communications).
I thought Netscape was born from Mosiac,
Okay. Your Correct.
Magnus W wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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Your correct about the WWW. But I was commenting the Comment about the
internet hasn't existed that long.
That has not been said in this thread.
Bundy wrote:
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I thought Netscape was born from Mosiac, the first internet browser. I
remember when Mosiac was all you had for graphical internet.
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Yes, the Name Mozilla (MO) was taken from Mosiac.
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This is one of many reasons when, after purchasing Windows XP and
installing it, I un-installed it and throwed it in the garbage. I've
never regretted it. I use Windows ME and don't have to work with
I have used Netscape for 15 years. I have 6 Compaq computers and just
bought a new 5660AP, 1.8. The first thing I did was load Netscape 6.2-1
and made it the default mail/browser.
My problem is that it will not auto connect to the server. In other
words when I open netscape it does not even
Bob Lathe wrote:
I have used Netscape for 15 years.
Uhm... the World Wide Web didn't even exist 15 years ago!
My problem is that it will not auto connect to the server. In other
words when I open netscape it does not even try to dial up However
it does with Explorer even though
Thanks Jonas but I can't find it, can you copy and paste it to me please.
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Bob Lathe wrote:
I have used Netscape for X years.
Uhm... the World Wide Web didn't even exist 15 years ago!
It just seems that way, your right but since I now live and sleep with a
Forget my last message Jonas, I found the mails and yes I fixed the problem.
Thanks for the input.
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Bob Lathe wrote:
I have used Netscape for 15 years.
Uhm... the World Wide Web didn't even exist 15 years ago!
My problem is that it will not auto connect to the
Bob Lathe wrote:
I have used Netscape for 15 years. I have 6 Compaq computers and just
bought a new 5660AP, 1.8. The first thing I did was load Netscape 6.2-1
and made it the default mail/browser.
My problem is that it will not auto connect to the server. In other
words when I open
WDA wrote:
This is one of many reasons when, after purchasing Windows XP and
installing it, I un-installed it and throwed it in the garbage.
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What?
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Hvis svaret er Anders Fogh
Actually the dept of defense created what we know as the internet, in
the 60's.
Up to the advent of 2400baud modems about 90' Mostly the Government and
and College and Universities, used the internet exclusively.
Netscape was started in about 92/93'.
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Bob Lathe wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Actually the dept of defense created what we know as the internet, in
the 60's.
Yes, as the ARPAnet. But the topic here is not the Internet nor the
ARPAnet, but the World Wide Web, which is a _part_ of the Internet. This
part was developed in the late 80's and
Your correct about the WWW. But I was commenting the Comment about the
internet hasn't existed that long. So depending upon what we were
answering Your right and I am too. My first, experience with web pages
was with Netscape Naviagtor 3.0.1a. And I have used every version of
netscape
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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Your correct about the WWW. But I was commenting the Comment about the
internet hasn't existed that long.
That has not been said in this thread.
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Bob Lathe wrote:
I
Sören Kuklau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Actually the dept of defense created what we know as the internet, in
the 60's.
Yes, as the ARPAnet. But the topic here is not the Internet nor the
ARPAnet, but the
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