Hi Geoff,
Colin Baskett's revue in QUANTA magazine ...
Mmm, isn't that one of those topless things then ?
:o)
Norman.
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Wolfgang
Yes but, as your message implied, it was just the SBASIC job that crashed.
The rest of the system appeared to carry on O.K.
Christopher Cave
At 08:03 03/13/2001, you wrote:
Shouldn't that be http://www.ql2k.cjb.net with 'www' in the url ?
Your version without the www bit doesn't work in IE5.5 either, mind you, it
doesn't crash.
Norman.
Nope. cjb.net doesn't use www for the domain names they provide forwarding for.
To test if the
Proxy reports error 1101 - Host was not found
for your link below :o(
Norman.
PS Maybe this is why http://ql2k.cjb.net didn't find it either ?
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At 07:57 03/13/2001, you wrote:
On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 07:15:11PM -0500, Phoebus Dokos wrote:
For all software writers.
I intend to grab all freely available source code that I can get my hands
on and put it on my site. If any software writer out there does not wish
his software posted
Well according to Paride's findings, the URL cloaking is responsible for
the Opera crash.
You can use it uncloaked at : www.ql2k.50megs.com
Thanks to Paride :-)
Phoebus
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From: "Paride Odierna" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 7:53 AM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] Dilwyn Jones' Mirror
Just to add chaos ...
I connect to the internet using a PSION 7 and OPERA for EPOC32. While
loading your page OPERA
At 11:03 03/13/2001, you wrote:
Cloaking ???
Please explain to a thick Jock !!
Cjb.net cloaks the redirected address through a Perl script they use. So
every address on your browser address bar appears as xxx.cjb.net. I.e.
http://www.ql2k.50megs.com/aboutql/aboutql.html (uncloaked
Thanks Phoebus for the explanation on cloaking. I know a bit more about what
you mean now.
What's wrong with my assembler courses then ?
Apart from the errors I introduce at random to see if anyone is paying
attention :o)
Norman.
On 13 Mar 2001, at 8:44, Christopher Cave wrote:
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Wolfgang
Yes but, as your message implied, it was just the SBASIC job that crashed.
The rest of the system appeared to carry on O.K.
Oh yes, the rest of the system carries on OK.
Thanks for
On 13 Mar 2001, at 16:03, Norman Dunbar wrote:
Cloaking ???
Please explain to a thick Jock !!
Surely it means his website is run by Klingons
(using a QL of, course, to stay on topic).
Wolfgang
The (in)famous cloaking device then ?
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Ah but is that 'Jock' as in Scottish Gentleman or 'jock' as in athlete ?
I'm the first version.
Norman.
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Lynx
Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
Can anyone repeat this?
Doesn't crash here.
Marcel
Phoebus Dokos makes some magical things to make me read
}
} Cjb.net cloaks the redirected address through a Perl script they use. So
} every address on your browser address bar appears as xxx.cjb.net. I.e.
} http://www.ql2k.50megs.com/aboutql/aboutql.html (uncloaked address) appears
} as
Phoebus wrote:
Whoever does a QL browser please note.
Just wondering *That's for Dave Westbury*... would it be possible to make
an extension out of your Photon program that could be used elsewhere too?
It can be used from SuperBASIC (or compiled) or used as a Thing. You can launch
(emit?) as
Norman,
thought I did, only to find out that the "-request" part was gone!!!
Thanks anyway...
Philip
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From: Norman Dunbar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 March 2001 16:34
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [ql-users] unsubscribe
Philip,
You need to do one of
Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
Can anyone repeat this?
Doesn't crash here.
Marcel
Sorry Marcel, just tried the QPC2 demo and it does, viz:
(1) Launch QPC2 demo
(2) type program into basic
10 DEF PROC a(b,c%)
20 END DEF a
(3) QSAVE ram1_p
(4) EXEP 'SBASIC'
(5) switch to daughter SBASIC
Yep here too.
On NT4 service pack 6
Running a registered copy of QPC2v2 and SMSQ version 2.98 (ver$(1))
Following Dave's instructions to the letter ends up with a daughter job
showing the no entry pointer.
:o(
Norman.
Norman Dunbar wrote:
Yep here too.
On NT4 service pack 6
Running a registered copy of QPC2v2 and SMSQ version 2.98 (ver$(1))
Following Dave's instructions to the letter ends up with a daughter job
showing the no entry pointer.
:o(
Norman.
No problems here with Windows 98.
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Richard Zidlicky waxed lyrical:
[snip]
Compatibility should be considered yes... but I covered this already :-)
please add w3m, links and lynx to your list of browsers.
And V, IBrowse and AWeb if you wouldn`t mind ;)
A week to code the site, six months to test it :0)
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From: Norman Dunbar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ql-users] UK General Election
Hi Geoff,
Colin Baskett's revue in QUANTA magazine ...
Mmm, isn't that one of those topless things then ?
:o)
Oops! Another homophone for the Guardian collection.
I bow to
Dave Westbury wrote:
I could understand the interest in a mail program using Jon's
TCP/IP on QPC2 but the thought of someone running a windows
application/emulator to run a QL web browser seems a bit perverse
(...um, yes I think that is the word I would use ;-)
Hmmm. I still find it perverse
PS Off topic, but I have just had a spam for a "Dow Jones Investment
video".
Why did I read that as a "Dilwyn Jones Investment video"?
Hah. No need to send for the video, just send me loads of used
fivers...tenners...
--
Dilwyn Jones
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http://www.soft.net.uk/dj/index.html
Dave Westbury wrote:
Can anyone repeat this?
Doesn't crash here.
Sorry Marcel, just tried the QPC2 demo and it does, viz:
Oh, indeed. I used qload rather than qlrun.
Marcel
Norman Dunbar wrote:
Hi Geoff,
Colin Baskett's revue in QUANTA magazine ...
Mmm, isn't that one of those topless things then ?
:o)
Norman.
"One of those topless things" I thought they came in pairs(;-)
all the best - Bill
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I got crashes on:
QXL both SMSQv2.76 and SMSQEv2.98
QPC2 with SMSQEv2.98
Christopher Cave
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