with reference to the earlier thread;
browsers, Inet banking, and life in general
can someone explain this:
with N4.61 Java 1.8 (on OS/2), I can connect OK to St George, and, use it;
BUT, I get the 'older' interface/feature set
so, installed Mozilla 12b, and Java 1.31: I still get the 'older' i/
On 01 Nov 2002 15:54:27 +1100
Simon Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-11-01 at 14:51, wm wrote:
> >
> > suddenly Galeon (and Mozilla) can't see the internet - reports that
> > all domains "could not be found"
>
> I've had problems with Galeon in the past not finding domains after
>
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Andrew Shipton wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 03:53:35PM +1100, Howard Lowndes wrote:
> > Has anyone ever seen this behaviour in sendmail 8.11.6?
> >
> > When the sendmail daemon receives an email for sending to a local mailbox
> > it appends the email to the end of the user'
Just a quick followup.
I got it sussed.
"image/vnd.dwg"doesnt work.
"image/vnd.dwg dwg"does work.
similarly for amipro *.sam documents.
"application/vnd.lotus-amipro sam"
Amanda
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On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 03:53:35PM +1100, Howard Lowndes wrote:
> Has anyone ever seen this behaviour in sendmail 8.11.6?
>
> When the sendmail daemon receives an email for sending to a local mailbox
> it appends the email to the end of the user's file OK, but removes the
> leading "F" in the enve
On Fri, 2002-11-01 at 14:51, wm wrote:
>
> suddenly Galeon (and Mozilla) can't see the internet - reports that all
> domains "could not be found"
I've had problems with Galeon in the past not finding domains after
changing Internet connections.
Does it still have the problem if you restart Gal
Has anyone ever seen this behaviour in sendmail 8.11.6?
When the sendmail daemon receives an email for sending to a local mailbox
it appends the email to the end of the user's file OK, but removes the
leading "F" in the envelope line so that instead of reading:
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Nov 1
I've got, in my mime.type file, the entry "image/vnd.dwg .dwg".
When I access the page with IE, the link works correctly, with the option to
either save the file to disk or open it with Autocad. Which works fine.
With Netscape or Mozilla, it just treats it like a text file.
I also just found the
Honestly my question is why develop for a browser, why not follow
the standards approved by the W3C? Then there is little issue reguardless
what clients use.
Reguarding web based galleries I have just downloaded My-eGallery
I have it plugged into phpnuke, it seems to be working fine on
Netscape an
suddenly Galeon (and Mozilla) can't see the internet - reports that all
domains "could not be found"
- this is a direct dial-up connection to the internet
- i checked that proxies are still turned off
- tried two ISPs with the same result
- Konqueror is working fine
- redhat 7.3
any clues
On Fri, 01 Nov 2002 13:00:37 +1100
Michael Lake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...and on Windows 2000 + Netscape Communicator 4.8 the thumbnails are
> all at the bottom but over lapping each other vertically by about 70 %
> and on the right is a blue box with lots of red horizontal lines. Looks
> a
Amanda Wynne wrote:
I suspect I need to add an entry into httpd.conf about
AddEncoding vnd.dwg dwg
Hi Amanda,
Almost right. When you send a page using HTTP as the
transfer protocol that page will have a HTTP header
containing the Content-Type and an optional HTTP
header describing the Encodi
Rob B wrote:
>
> At 09:26 1/11/2002 +1100, Michael Lake sent this up the stick:
> >Some browser feedback for you.
> >MS Explorer 5.2 on Mac OSX just shows a black page with no links or
> >anything and thats a late model browser.
> >Mozilla 1.2b on Mac OSX works fine.
>
> More browser feedback:
>
At 09:26 1/11/2002 +1100, Michael Lake sent this up the stick:
On Thursday, October 31, 2002, at 05:41 PM, Kevin Waterson wrote:
> You will need a late version browser to render the
> CSS correctly. With Older browser ymmv.
> I have it up with some sample images at
> http://www.wildcherry.com.au
> Probably, if you just plug it in the same way the current CD-ROM is
> installed. It usually depends on where on the IDE cable you plug the
> DVD drive in. A standard IDE cable goes motherboard<-->slave<-->master.
This works if you use the "cable select" jumper method on both devices,
and the ma
On Fri, 2002-11-01 at 22:17, mick wrote:
> Hi everyone ...
>
> I've set up Mandrake 9.0 as a server and have shared the internet access, but
> it seems that I need to dial up from the server first then connect the other
> machines.
>
> What do I need to do to enable dial on demand for mandrake
Hi everyone ...
I've set up Mandrake 9.0 as a server and have shared the internet access, but
it seems that I need to dial up from the server first then connect the other
machines.
What do I need to do to enable dial on demand for mandrake
Cheers
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On Fri, 01 Nov 2002 09:26:54 +1100
Michael Lake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Some browser feedback for you.
> MS Explorer 5.2 on Mac OSX just shows a black page with no links or
> anything and thats a late model browser.
> Mozilla 1.2b on Mac OSX works fine.
> guys go straight for the swimsui
On Thursday, October 31, 2002, at 05:41 PM, Kevin Waterson wrote:
> You will need a late version browser to render the
> CSS correctly. With Older browser ymmv.
> I have it up with some sample images at
> http://www.wildcherry.com.au
Some browser feedback for you.
MS Explorer 5.2 on Mac OSX just
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 23:32:26 +1100 Russell Davie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any clues on where to get quiet fans?, or just get some ear plugs?
You could go the whole hog:
http://www.tomshardware.com/howto/02q3/020701/index.html
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* andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-31 22:30]:
> Stupid question of the day, when I goto install the DVD drive which will
> be replacing my CD Rom, do I just plug it into the power and IDE and
> sound card cables, make it the master and then turn on to configure.
(Not such a stupid question, thi
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 23:32:26 +1100
Russell Davie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there..
> As things get hotter, I installed some case fans and now the box its
> sounding like a hive of angry bees...
> Any clues on where to get quiet fans?, or just get some ear plugs?
Get a 2nd set of fans, all
Hi there..
As things get hotter, I installed some case fans and now the box its
sounding like a hive of angry bees...
Any clues on where to get quiet fans?, or just get some ear plugs?
TIA
Russell
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snsuresh wrote:
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> Hi ,
>
> I want to view .dia format files in Redhat Linux 7.2.
look for xfig
rpmfind.net?
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Stupid question of the day, when I goto install the DVD drive which will
be replacing my CD Rom, do I just plug it into the power and IDE and
sound card cables, make it the master and then turn on to configure.
I also have a CD burner which I installed last week so do I set the
jumper (on the DVD
I use cthumb to good effect. http://cthumb.sourceforge.net/
cthumb employs the Occam's Razor principle to web pages. No database,
no CGI scripts: just HTML and images. What's more, the design is very
Unixy and should feel very comfortable to anyone used to using Unix
tools.
The workflow is thi
On Thu, 2002-10-31 at 15:33, Andrewd wrote:
>
> I am thinking of buying a LiteOn DVD - can't remember speed, but what I am wondering
> do they make decent DVD players generally
These days LiteOn seem to make cheap-ish but decent equipment that plays
well with Linux, probably because they use gene
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