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- From: jsburger@xmission.com (John S. Burger)
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- Subject: Re: Ibrowse: Couldn't open a custom library
- Date: 14 Feb 96 12:30:03 +0500
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- On or about 13-Feb-96 18:32:32 Sten Jansson typed the following words about
- "Re: Ibrowse: Couldn't open a custom library". My reply is thus...
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- >>On Wed, 07 Feb 96, Lars Janssen typed the following line(s):
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- >>> I don't actually get a message about a custom library, but Snoopdos
- >>> tells me that IBrowse has attempted to open "cybergraphics.library",
- >>> and failed. OK maybe this isn't the cause of my problem at all,
- >>> which is this:
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- >>That should not be the cause. Ibrowse tries to open it to see if there
- >>is CyberGraphics installed. Which means bigger screens and more colors
- >>for it to use. :-) if it's not there, it should just sigh and go on...
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- SJ> Is there a real version of Ibrowse yet? I got some beta version, but I d
- SJ> manage to connect it to Internet. Maybe I did something wrong.. What vers
- SJ> do You use?
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- The current version of IBrowse is 0.68beta. I don't what you mean by a "real
- version", but V0.68beta works very well here. Not everything that will be
- available in the commercial release is implemented in the beta.
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