Dear Folks,
The only way to handle such social nastiness as Altavista and a
number of others who pop changes onto us is to refuse to use their
products. When their numbers drop they just might look to find out
why. Not that I would ever use an application that was developed
originally for use with ms-dog.
With all the linux graphics applications being developed by the oil
field service industry there pretty soon aren't going to be any jerks
like Adobe, Altavista, and such left to worry about.
See some of the news in the below URLs,
http://quicken.com.com/2100-1001-921024.html?taghttp://biz.yahoo.com/bw/020524/230388_1.html
http://quicken.com.com/2100-1001-915830.html?tag
This is a lift from an FAQ about IBM servers. Note the only OS in
all the server models is linux.
May 21, 2002, 1:40 PM PT CNET News.com
Big Blue's server family
Quick guide to the IBM server world
zSeries: Formerly the S/390. Top- end mainframes with entrenched
corporate customer base. Sell often for more than $1 million. Run the
z/ OS, VM and Linux.
iSeries: Formerly the AS/400. Mini- mainframes running AIX and Linux.
Loyal following. Power processors inside.
pSeries: Formerly the RS/6000. Linux-Unix server for general business.
Runs on power chips.
xSeries: Formerly Netfinity. Intel- based servers running Windows and
Linux. Often least expensive, least powerful machines but gaining power
and popularity.
Shalom,
John B. Brown.
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On Fri, 31 May 2002 17:10:00 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> David Pilgram wrote:
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>> Hello,
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>> Does anyone have problems with the Babelfish plug-in? It seems to send
>> the data, but nothing comes back on any route I can find.
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> Babelfish doesn't work since altavista changed their HTML layout, so this
> needs another update to parse the HTML results. Don't know if this can be
> done with the preferences.
>
> J�rgen
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