pretty sure it wasn't any fault of Jochen's site, althouth the site did
want to place a cookie on my computer that IE was blocking because I had
opted for strict security settings at the time.
Sorry, IE wouldn't know strict security if it leapt up and bit it on the
backside! ;-)
OK,
Op Sat, 03 Jan 2009 13:03:46 +0100 schreef Geoff Wicks
gtwi...@btinternet.com:
If you are having problems paying online using Internet Explorer, then
you should check your security level. If your system is blocking a
Paypal cookie then you will get the error message.
When starting with
In message 4960c5ed.3020...@dunbar-it.co.uk, Norman Dunbar
nor...@dunbar-it.co.uk writes
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
pretty sure it wasn't any fault of Jochen's site, althouth the site did
want to place a cookie on my computer that IE was blocking because I had
opted for strict security settings at
If your home computer is on the network, a password on your account
can help decrease the possibility of a remote user/virus program from
changing critical parts of your system. It all depends on the OS and
how it is set up of coarse.
In other words, the password doesn't only protect you
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
pretty sure it wasn't any fault of Jochen's site, althouth the site did
want to place a cookie on my computer that IE was blocking because I had
opted for strict security settings at the time.
Sorry, IE wouldn't know strict security if it leapt up and bit it on the
Hello,
as I said, on January 12 I will put into circulation over a hundred of
QL manuals in PDF format. (Do not expect too much quality. Many
documents have been scanned from photocopies.)
I leave here the list for if there are any problems with any of the
documents.
If someone has something to
Morning and a wonderful New Year alltogether,
many years ago, I was thinking about the way, QLib handles it's own
Applikation Window under PE. I do not really think, it heavily uses WMAN,
but I always wanted to know, how it does, what it does.
In those years, I was always searching for such