On Tue, Feb 1, 2000, at 02:28 PM, BMHK�rner wrote:

> Well,
> 
> to clear things out before I`m mistaken, this is just fun with a serious
> background...
> 
> Once upon a time there was the Allmighty ( Vapor ) making a home ( Voyager
> 3 )
> for his new species ( Amiga-Users). But soon bugs were found, the language
> (
> JavaScript ) didn`t work properly and the people suffered from diseases (
> system-crashes ) when they tried to paint their homes` walls ( the Navbar
> ).
> This got fixed by some brave warriors ( Olli / Zapek / Wiz ) but up until
> now, the inhabitants of this strange world *still* can`t hear and speak  as
> they`d like to...
> 
> What I wanted to say ??? Errr, when 3.0.52 was released Olli said something
> about a " RealAudio sorce lying around that`s actually working ". What
> happened to it ? Was it eaten up by monster rabbits ??? I`d just like to
> know
> what its status is. Do you still work on RA support ? I`m asking because I
> can`t get other "solutions" working on my system.

> 
> My second problem is the incomplete JavaScript support. 90% of the sites I
> visit use JS, and 70% work well. *But* these sites are not the important
> one`s ! The 20% left are bank sites, telephone books, my school and other
> important stuff. And they f***ing don`t work on my Amiga. That`s quite
> annoying, so how complete is the JS implementation ? When will a new update
> be released ???

You can say that again about JS. By the way iBrowse is not too much
better. I like to confirm the problems that especially exist with bank
sites and encryption. Although I have the latest Miami has to offer in
encryption, 128 bit, it will not work with Voyager or iBrowse. My
inquiries with the parties involved end up in finger pointing and no
real solution. The incompatibility on internet related sites, between
Amiga and the 'other OS' becomes more and more evident.
One has to really start wondering about the future.

Johann



> 
> So, as you can see I`m just dying for a new update. Or at least if you
> could
> tell me the status of JS / RA support in V�...
> 
> Regards
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Anyone can make mistakes, but only an idiot persists in his error.
> -- Cicero
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