Gee, that's funny. The webcam I look at uses server push and works with 
Netscape but
*not* with IE (haven't tried it with anything else).

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Don't hold your breath.  Netscape has taken the position that they are more
> interested in providing new, esoteric features for it's browsers than in
> fixing and enhancing the features that already exist.  Welcome to the browser
> wars.  In fact, I quit using Netscape last year because of their refusal to
> get some of the basic things working.  For example... ever try to view a
> webcam image with Netscape?  It won't auto-refresh (unless the website it
> written a certain way).  This is only one of a few "bugs" I can think of, and
> bugs which they have made it clear to me they have no intention of fixing.
>
> In a message dated 12/15/98 2:41:19 AM Central Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > I'm still waiting for Netscape to wake up and make it so that
> >  any files downloaded via the browser can resume where it left off,
> >  I had getting half of Netscapes newest Communicator and then it
> >  drops connection, I have this happen about 4 times out of 5...
> >
>
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