Nancy McIntyre wrote:
Howdy,
I am new to the list and have been lurking and learning for a few days.
I live in Harvey and have recently retired from a gardening business.
I am 54 and still feel around 18 :-)
I am a refugee from the broken windoze neighbourhood. Just got sick of
all the
Does anyone have the time to show me the command for showing the
'last modified' details of a web page while using Safari?
I used a javascript:alert string in the address window of Firefox
for such info when I ran it on the xp box.
Have you tried the javascript under Safari? Firefox on the Mac
Howdy Shay,
On 01/10/2004, at 1:54 PM, Shay Telfer wrote:
Have you tried the javascript under Safari? Firefox on the Mac has a
'Get Info' option from its 'View' menu which displays the
modification date of the current page.
Just plugged the js string in again on a few more pages and
And thanks for the other welcomes. You seem a happy lot - must be the
macs ay.
I will correspond on list only, for the meantime, if that's alright.
:-)
Hi Nancy, You even got the ISP right ;-)
Mac
On 01/10/2004, at 3:41 PM, Nancy McIntyre wrote:
And thanks for the other welcomes. You seem a happy lot - must be
the macs ay.
I will correspond on list only, for the meantime, if that's alright.
:-)
-- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing
Howdy Mac,
On 01/10/2004, at 5:42 PM, Malcolm J McCallum wrote:
Hi Nancy, You even got the ISP right ;-)
Is there any other ? .-) one-eyed? me?
Howdy,
I am new to the list and have been lurking and learning for a few days.
I live in Harvey and have recently retired from a gardening business.
I am 54 and still feel around 18 :-)
I am a refugee from the broken windoze neighbourhood. Just got sick of
all the having to be careful stepping
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