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Date: Fri, 6 May 94 13:21:03 GMT
From: boyj@troi.cc.rochester.edu (John H. Boyd III)
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Subject: Re: Mosaic GPF, certain home pages
In <tcornish.10.000F421C@mcs.com> tcornish@mcs.com (Timothy P. Cornish) writes:
>I have noticed that certain html's cause a GPF in at least both alpha2
>and alpha4 Mosaic. I have tracked down the faulty line in one of the
>html's:
><img align top src="/pics/rush.gif">
>following the reference to the same .gif. It GPFs even when inline
>images are disabled. It seems that this command places the .gif on the
>page, but I don't know enough about writing WWW pages to deduce any
>more.
>Is there something in the way I am set up that is causing the GPF when
>it tries to align the image? If someone would like to verify the GPFs,
>the page is:
>http://neptune.corp.harris.com/rush.html
>Thanks in advance. Tim.
I just tried this out with Mosaic alpha2 running under winos2. (OS/2
2.11 GA, with the latest winsock.dll for IBM's TCP/IP for OS/2...that
should be a different setup from yours!) Certainly did get a GPF from
USER.EXE. Turned out to be moderately dirty one too. It left the Mosaic
icon cross-hatched, and I Had to manually kill off what was left of the
GPF'd mosaic process before I could restart it.
I also tried accessing the same page with Cello...no problems.
--
John H. Boyd III --- boyj@troi.cc.rochester.edu
Dept. of Economics, Univ. of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627
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From: cwatkins@gozer.idbsu.edu (Chris Watkins)
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Subject: Trumpet locks machine
Here is my problem, I load tcpman and I type in the configuration
and when trying to return it locks my machine.
If I deleted the .ini file I can load it again and type in the information
but when I exit tcpman it locks the machine also.
LanWorkPlace SLIP_PPP works fine with the machine, It's just a clone 486/66
I have tried without EMM386 and have all my interrupts properly setup.
I tried ALPHA#18, is there a newer tcpman??
and where do I get it?
alt.winsock is kind of new and I hadn't seen that anyone had any
problems, so I hope I didn't make a novice move...
Chris Watkins
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From: matt@sc1.tamu.edu (Matt Pierce)
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Subject: Re: Win Mosaic alpha 4 (my fix)
(....tuff deleted)
>beta (april version) that prevents Mosaic alpha 4 from running with
>microsoft's winsock. I also have other apps that dont seem to run with
>microsoft's winsock, so I am sticking with Trumpet because it works with
>just about everything.
You are right about this. WFW does require WIN32S. As I noted in another
post, I am using Novell's WINSOCK with great success. It's available for $99
for a CORPORATE site. I didn't have as much luck with Trumpet, but I was just
learning about WINSOCK at that time, so I could have installed it incorrectly.