Hello Uffe

   On Mon, Sep 9, 2002, at 10:14 PM, you wrote:

> In a message of 09-Sep-02 Julian Aronowitz wrote:
> 
>  > 1.  Would that emulation be needed if I use one of the emula-
>  > tions found in JR-Comm or Terminus?
> 
> You will most probably not be able to use any of these emulations with
> any success.
> 
>  > 2.  If I must download such an emulation, to use through my
>  > Web browsers (AWeb and Voyager), is a  TN3270 emulator avail-
>  > able for the Amiga?
> 
> Google is your friend.
> 
> The very first suggestions seems to be such a TN3270 client.
> 
>  >   I am aware that I can search Google and Aminet, but, I
>  > figure, my time spent, will be much shorter, by first asking
>  > those who might be using such an emulator, already, or know
>  > someone who is using it.  Thank you for your patience with
>  > this OT subject.
> 
> Actually it annoys me. If you know it is off-topic, why do you then
> post it at all.
> 
> If you want to get help about TN3270 emulations, then posting to a
> web browser mailing list is plain stupidity.
> 
> 
> 
> Uffe Holst

   Normally, I would either get agry or I would just ignore,
but, in this case, I will explain, because of my high regard
for you.  When I was told about the TN3270 emulation, I was
told that it replaces the Telnet: many of us use to get the
various news groups, which can be a part of a Web browser, or
used by one.  Since I did not know whether such a thing exists,
for the Amiga, I thought it best to ask the people who might
know best.  This included the Voyager ml.

   The only thing that makes this OT is that it is not a Voya-
ger-specific question.  But, then, Uffe, neither is asking
whether we can have sound while using Voyager.  Sound and
animation and other "tricks," are added things to a browser,
very often self-contained programs and packages which work
with the browsers, through some sort of hooks (plug-ins ?). 
What makes checking out the possible use of a TN3270 emula-
tion, any different?

   BTW, thank you for your advice, nonetheless.

                                    Regards,

                                    Julian.

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            Author of "MSH Tutorial V. 3.0".  
            Found on Aminet -- MSHTut30.lha

           Julian Aronowitz.  Tel.:  (718) 654-1681; 
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