-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- "Michael (michka) Kaplan" wrote: > From: "Michael Jansson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Let's summarize what I have said: > > 1 - My original posting on this thread clearly states that you need > > to be careful when trying to use Uniscribe on Win9x, because it > > is not officially supported there. There would be an official > > "Update your Win9x with Uniscribe" service pack if it would be > > possible. Maybe there will be someday, though I doubt it. > > There is, they call it "Internet Explorer". Cool, huh? Lucky its such a > popular browser. > > And its very well supported on Win9x, and I do not see any note that the > Uniscribe they place on the Win9x machine is unsupported? > > > 2 - I have exemplified why including download and installation > > instructions for upgrading a Win9x machine with Uniscribe is a > > bad idea. Am I wrong? Am I badmouthing anyone? > > Well, if they are willing to install a browser that will supply the > components needed, magical things may happen. > > > Why are you constantly bringing up the fact that my company > > offer a solution that deals with problems on Win9x? Yes, we > > do. There are several other solutions from various sources that > > do that. I don't consider anyone of them to be perfect (not even > > our own), because you do not get reliable Unicode support on > > Win9x with them. This is not badmouthing any of these solution > > (including installing Uniscribe on Win9x). It's the way it is. I'm not > > talking about any of these solutions. > > In some places, they call this reducto ad absurdum -- the claim that because > everything is not supported means that nothing is.
No, "reductio ad absurdum" is a valid form of argument in which, if a hypothetical statement "not X" leads to a contradiction, X is concluded to be true. The above is not reductio ad absurdum. I don't know what logical fallacy you were thinking of, but ISTM that Michael Jansson came to his conclusion based simply on a mistaken assumption (that Microsoft does not 'support' [*] Uniscribe on Win9x), not an invalid form of argument. OTOH, I have seen installing Internet Explorer mess up a WinNT system - my own, unfortunately - to the point that it took me a full day to recover it. Most users would have had to format and reinstall everything. I suspect this was the Active Desktop stuff rather than anything to do with fonts. [*] To the extent that any software with an "as-is" license agreement can be said to be 'supported'. > I think Gödel said it best when talking about his work and he pointed out > that just because a system could not be 100% complete and 100% consistent > does not mean that it useless. (Off-topic: inconsistent formal logical systems are certainly pretty useless; by definition they are systems where anything can be proven. The same doesn't apply to incomplete systems, though.) > > Giving advice to people that they should go ahead and update > > their Win9x machines with Uniscribe is plain unethical. If I hadn't had the above mentioned experience with IE, I would say this was just silly. However, installing IE is for all intents and purposes an OS version upgrade; if you advise anyone to do it, be sure to say it is at their own risk. - -- David Hopwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Home page & PGP public key: http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hopwood/ RSA 2048-bit; fingerprint 71 8E A6 23 0E D3 4C E5 0F 69 8C D4 FA 66 15 01 Nothing in this message is intended to be legally binding. If I revoke a public key but refuse to specify why, it is because the private key has been seized under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act; see www.fipr.org/rip -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: noconv iQEVAwUBPTThLzkCAxeYt5gVAQGUuAf/eIb5QgF3BBKeGlRSi5tGuJaIzTW2Kw29 TG12Jl+L7qNR6NHVR904a/TFuPGyhT8vyYp2MmeerCyVPuHgmUpP1dB4k7CETIzX eepFYK0s5w7N1OfaVNeMXKRrU725p4NQCku4qyQt3XZjmizdtUbAOL8lGSXHLlOe R7XrV2fvQfP/omyf67rX0msQSwTQnt/20NUU9rDJYOKgdFE9NTRzLmQlNl0qvJQL CK6pjZ5Eokg4oaA5dsd/3JBFBHXp8B4MQP0nPYW9E6sR0ghF/cV73IY9+jZtljME xDxLIWGzbQR7WQwoyzmGv24zeshJVxytzAvBF3Vo8Zx3M7ckcPaD7A== =3/JH -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----