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- From: perjac@inet.uni-c.dk (Per Jacobsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: IBrowse r3a 0.68 works great!
- Date: 10 Feb 1996 17:13:52 GMT
- Organization: The Shadows' Parking lot
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- Lars Janssen (lars@mistral.co.uk) wrote:
- > OK, I'll admit I'd almost given up in dispair with IBrowse - after
- > having trouble downloading v0.67 from www.omnipressence.com and
- > finding it didn't work, I got the next version 0.68 and also had
- > trouble with that (can't find http library r2 or something).
-
- > Anyway, for some reason it /does/ work now - AFAIK I didn't change
- > anything, maybe a reboot did the trick?
-
- What! Do try to figure it out, because i haven't been able to get it to
- do *ANYTHING* all i get is:
-
- Sorry, IBrowse had problems figuring out the protocol needed for this
- request. Please make sure that you have the correct protocol libraries
- installed in the same dir as IBrowse
-
- This after pressing the "home" button. This after the archive has been
- unarchived.
-
-
- > So for all those who got 0.67, why not put their web server to the
- > test once more (aserve 0.4 I believe) and get release 3a/v0.68? :-)
-
- I did thank you, doesn't impress me so far ;)
-
-
- > Forms seem to work fine now, with the exception that they don't seem
- > to have the normal defaults for a given page - eg. Lycos's Search
- > Options page (you're not seriously gonna ask the URL?!) comes up with
- > 'AND' match instead of 'OR' etc. (of course I can change it I'm just
- > lazy!) Is this an 'evaluation copy feature' or have they not got
- > around to it yet? (sorry, can't be bothered to RTFM!)
-
- Well the form usually selects a default, perhaps ibrowse doesn't see that.
-
-
- > Tables - YES!!! Things are looking very promising in this area -
- > they only seem to have a frame drawn around the edge at the moment,
- > but all the data's in the right place which is the main thing!
-
- Certainly is. I'm glad it works for someone!
-
- > Also the use of "alt=" for unloaded pictures is great - here's a
- > feature Netscape should have!
-
- Actually it's a feature Netscape has :)
-
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