On Friday, August 22, 2003, at 12:02 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Alex:
Thank you. I am somewhat behind thew times on MacOS (still on v9) and
have spent 2 years in the wilderness on a bad venture I got conned
into. A lot of water has gone under many bridges!
What was the venture?
Well you ar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Q: Who is Will Pather? And is he on this list?
>
> If not, perhaps someone else can to suggest a creatorType for web pages built
> on the fly (as in 'set the fileType to...' )?
>
> There is no problem with Windows as the system picks it up from the .html
> suffix.
>
Alex:
Thank you. I am somewhat behind thew times on MacOS (still on v9) and have spent 2 years in the wilderness on a bad venture I got conned into. A lot of water has gone under many bridges!
I shall default the setting to MOSSTEXT for Netscape on Macs on the assumtion that [1] it is a commonly
On Friday, August 22, 2003, at 09:09 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
WHAT, however, to do for Macintosh? I currently default to MSIETEXT
for Internet Explorer... Methinks this may no longer be appropriate.
Your suggestions would be very, very welcome, Will... or anyone else!
Just skip the creatorT
1. "Will Panther" is presumably the best friend of "Woz
Jaguar", and neither of them like "Will Longhorn"enough
of that.
2. I compose really moronically quick webpages using
Netscape Composer (see my website) and they are picked up
correctly be all Mac browsers. As far as I know they are
.
(Was: Re: Will Panther have IE by default?)
Q: Who is Will Pather? And is he on this list?
If not, perhaps someone else can to suggest a creatorType for web pages built on the fly (as in 'set the fileType to...' )?
There is no problem with Windows as the system picks it up from the .html suffix.