On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 09:55 AM, Michael Waldie wrote:
The thing I don't like about autofill is that quite often I'm typing
words similar to what is in the autofill but not those exact words.
Some that are shorter and then you press enter after the word and it
puts the word there
On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 02:10 PM, Matthew Healey wrote:
Safari itself is not Open Source. The rendering engine and the
scripting engine is though.
So much so that the guys at Omni have more or less announced that
future versions of Omniweb will be based on it.
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Peter
On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 02:16 PM, Bob Howells wrote:
BUT, IS IT CROSS PLATFORM ???
In as much as it loads and saves Powerpoint files, yes. After all, M$
Office X isn't crossplatform either: just the files it makes are.
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Peter Hinchliffe
Apwin Computer Services FileMaker Pro
Hi Wamuggers,
just downloaded Safari and was being ware of the problems with banks
etc. The problem extends to Uni's I am afraid. More specifically UWA
admin web interface (CONCEPT). I had a look at the source for the page
that would not load and got this:
HTML
TITLEWeb Self Service/TITLE
Hi Stuart,
I left out the extra stuff (included below) as I thought the important
part was the .your browser does not support frames... message. I
checked the site you mentioned and it works fine (shrug). Does this
mean you write give good frame and the writer of CONCEPT does not?
Dave
Hi Neil Thanks for reply. I use NAB Online similar problems. But back
to original ?. Other than @ times faster
accessing what are reason's to change if Principal Security URLS will
not support.?? Ciao P
Dave
PS: I still think ibrowse is a better name and I liked the inote, Reg
:-)
Well. Apple will never use iBrowse because iBrowse is a browser
for the Amiga (and has been for quite some time!). Unless they buy
the company who makes it, of course!
Seeya
Rod!
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From Rod's Mac
Hi All!
Just to let everyone know that had an interest, the Powerbook has now
been sold.
Thanks
Rod!
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From Rod's Mac
Like it or lump it.. :-)
Hmmm
we use CONCEPT here at Murdoch as well, and it loads fine but doesnt run the
Java classes required for navigation, so you can get in, but not around or
out.
At least Netbank (CBA) works, and my Aussie Home loans mortgage page, but
then they are mostly plain https stuff.
One quirky thing i
Having a look at what you said, there seems to be no problem running
frames web sites within Safari (see www.theaussiepostie.com for an
example of a site that uses frames and loads successfully). I don't
know if you copied all the code correctly, but there are several pieces
of code missing,
on 08/01/03 01:00, Daniel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All
I am hoping someone might be able to help me out here. I have a
client with the following problem:
Running a G4 733MHz SuperDrive (Digital Audio)
Mac OS 9.2.2 / 512MB RAM
Internet connection via mobile through a PABX (dials a
On Thursday, January 9, 2003, at 10:18 AM, Steve Fellows wrote:
Hmmm
we use CONCEPT here at Murdoch as well, and it loads fine but doesnt
run the
Java classes required for navigation, so you can get in, but not
around or
out.
So is this a bug or just an added level of functionality we
Hi Guys
I have been using Safari since yesterday as as I said ANZ banking
works fine and the only site so far that I have found that doesn't
work is ple.com.au you can't select any more products once you have
selected the first one.
I have sent the bug report.
We have to remember it is
It also works on the Qantas FF site (which I normally have to enter via
IE) but is horridly slow at loading pages from this site.
It does not support Westpac's Pay Anyone feature - the only browser
I've found that does is IE.
On Thursday, January 9, 2003, at 12:07 PM, Roger P Kortas wrote:
David, the code you have posted is just the code for the frameset page.
other pages are loaded into this pages' frames so that each frame can be
navigated independantly (typically a navigation frame a main frame)
the real nuts bolts of the site will take place on the other pages which
are
I haven't tried the pay anyone feature as yet as I don't use it but I
will try that to night. I do find it slow on some sites but I am
only using a BW G3/300 so its to be expected.
It also works on the Qantas FF site (which I normally have to enter via
IE) but is horridly slow at loading
Some how I managed to redirect Keiths email instead of replying to
the list, sorry Keith I'm trying to do tooo many things at once.
Roger
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At 12:26 PM +0800 9/1/03, Keith Palmer, Zytech wrote:
It also works on the Qantas FF site (which I normally have to enter via
IE) but is horridly slow at loading pages from this site.
It does not support Westpac's Pay Anyone feature - the only browser
I've found that does is IE.
It works a
I have three problems with it, for me
1) It does not have a way to go to URL's that I paste. Many URL's I get in
mail and other places. I would like to just paste and GO.
2) I cannot see a way to get rid of some outdated bookmarks.
3) The bookmark section brought over all my bookmarks from IE,
Greg Hosking wrote:
iCab has a little smiley face that only smiles when it detects HTML code
that conforms to the HTML standards. The whole time I used iCab (about a
year) , I never saw it smile once
www.gpafterhours.com
www.icab.de
and... I'm sure there must be some others around here
Thank you for all the help and suggestions everyone. I thought that I had
fixed the problem by deleting Mozilla preferences but I am still getting
problems. I have now tried everything below except running DiskWarrior or
Nortons Disk Doctor.
I find that I get complete crashes (restarting won't fix
Hi All!
Just wondering if anyone on this list can recommend someone that does
surface mount soldering. I have a board that needs a fuse replaced,
which will be a lot cheaper than getting a replacement board!
Thanks
Rod!
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Like it or lump it.. :-)
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 13:50, Rod Lavington wrote:
Just wondering if anyone on this list can recommend someone that does
surface mount soldering.
Talk to Peter Sargent from Convergence.
Convergence
27 Colray Ave Osborne Park 6017
(08) 9443 9181
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ssagan wrote:
I have three problems with it, for me
1) It does not have a way to go to URL's that I paste. Many URL's I get in
mail and other places. I would like to just paste and GO.
It works fine here, pasting into the URL bar and pressing Return. What
are you trying to do, and in what
Hi All!
Anybody tried printing from Safari yet?
Hmmm, the old Netscape 'Honey I shrunk my printout' is back!
(Well, for me printing out stuff from Apple's service website)
Seeya
Rod!
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From Rod's Mac
Like it or lump it.. :-)
On Thursday, January 9, 2003, at 03:25 PM, Rod Lavington wrote:
Hi All!
Anybody tried printing from Safari yet?
Hmmm, the old Netscape 'Honey I shrunk my printout' is back!
(Well, for me printing out stuff from Apple's service website)
Seeya
Works fine here, both on my Canon S520
Hello, Wamuggers,
Basically, I am pretty ignorant about computers: I mainly do Photoshop
things on an old iMac. I did take a TAFE short course in repairing and
upgrading PCs. The class built several new machines of various
specifications from off-the-shelf components. My question is: is it
I give a very high recommendation to the Backup/Synchronise shareware
program FoldersSynchroniser from http://www.softobe.com
It is OSX native, fast and reliable for regular backups/synchronises
(manually or automatically initiated) to a second drive. Above all,
I find it very user friendly
Subject: Re: Safari
ssagan wrote:
I have three problems with it, for me
1) It does not have a way to go to URL's that I paste. Many URL's I get
in
mail and other places. I would like to just paste and GO.
It works fine here, pasting into the URL bar and pressing Return. What
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 17:02, pat wrote:
Hello, Wamuggers,
Basically, I am pretty ignorant about computers: I mainly do Photoshop
things on an old iMac. I did take a TAFE short course in repairing and
upgrading PCs. The class built several new machines of various
specifications from
Greg - I think you have hit the nail!!
On Onno's advice, I tried connecting the new switch with a short
cable on the same desk, with some surprising results.
No matter whether I used a straight through or crossover cable,
or which port on either hub I connected to, the two hubs (and a
sample
Hi Rod,
Yes, I do it all the time :o)
Regards,
Kat. (K.A.Q. Electronics 0419 923 731)
PS Shay, the connectors for the laptop should be in this week sorry for the
delay.
-Original Message-
From: Rod Lavington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 9 January 2003 1:50 PM
To:
Not directly Mac related as such, but I thought this was quite interesting,...
From Forbes.com
http://tm0.com/forbes/sbct.cgi?s=604075879i=705109m=3d=3733996Microsoft
Bails Out The PC Market
Lisa DiCarlo
This summer, it ends support for Windows 98 and NT 4. Millions of PCs
must upgrade or fly
Well, I've given up on isync with my husband's Palm. Does not add anything
from Ical at all and adds multiple telephone numbers. Until it works better
I'm not bothering with it anymore!
One of the reasons I switched from PC to mac was to avoid the contant race
with software changes but
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