Anders Hultman wrote: > > On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, Keith Whaley wrote: > > > > I've looked at it from three different networks, with > > > four different operating systems and with four different web > > > browsers, and it worked for me every time. > > > > It just plain doesn't work on some Macs. Maybe all of them. Did you try > > it with a Mac of any kind? > > Yes. I tried with: > Internet Explorer 6 on Windows 2000 > Internet Explorer 5 on MacOS 9.1 > Netscape 4.7 on MacOS 9.1
This is curious. Is this a "free-standing" Mac OS 9.1? In other words, it's not Classic as a part of OS X? No additional numbers, like 9.1.0, or 9.1.1 or ? Is that version of Netscape "just plain" Netscape - the old version, before they came out with Communicator? I don't think so because Netscape Navigator didn't come in a version 4.7, so you must mean you opened the site(s) with a version of Netscape Communicator. Sorry to be picky about the versions, but if you tell me you have the same browser and the same operating system I'm using, and you can open a URL that I can't, I'm trying to find out why that is - in other words, what is different about what you have? Is your copy of Netscape (I'll assume it's the Communicator version) a non-U.S. version by any chance? Maybe that's the difference. Maybe they made a different version for purchase in Sweden, I don't know, but something must account for what we're seeing. Thanks for your help. keith whaley > Konqeror on KDE/Gentoo Linux > wget on Solaris 7 > > I've tried from three different ISP:s networks (Telia, Worldcom, > Bredbandsbolaget) in case it should be a routing problem. > > anders > ------------------------- > http://anders.hultman.nu/

