Re: [ql-users] Norwich Quanta Workshop

2004-09-15 Thread gwicks
- Original Message - From: Tarquin Mills Subject: [ql-users] Norwich Quanta Workshop An evening meal is being arranged for the workshop and we need to know how many people want to go to it, to access whether to hold the meal at all? Not possible for me, I'm afraid, I shall have

Re: [ql-users] browsers

2004-09-15 Thread Wolfgang Uhlig
Should be no problem for Netscape Navy or Internet Exploder, but what about other browsers I've never used, like Opera, Firebird, etc. Are these as functional as the first two, or more like Mosaic and other early browsers? Would these browsers support Java, Frames, style sheets and so on?

Re: [ql-users] browsers

2004-09-15 Thread Wolfgang Uhlig
but don't take IE if you want to see what it is really about ;)) Oh, I forgot to say: don't believe what is said about Opera in the text, because Opera 7.xx behaves well :) Wolfgang ___ QL-Users Mailing List http://www.quanta.org.uk/mailing.htm

Re: [ql-users] browsers

2004-09-15 Thread Phoebus R. Dokos
On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 22:12:14 +0200, Wolfgang Uhlig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: but don't take IE if you want to see what it is really about ;)) Oh, I forgot to say: don't believe what is said about Opera in the text, because Opera 7.xx behaves well :) Wolfgang

Re: [ql-users] browsers

2004-09-15 Thread Timothy Swenson
For computer safety (and security) reasons I'm using Opera 100% at home. Supposedly Opera is the browser that is closer to adhering to the HTML standards. It is fully supported and being updated. I believe Mosaic is no longer being updated. I've also heard of Konquerer. On a Slashdot poll