Hi,
> >or in another words cause DHTML is ms standart which isn't supposted by
> >non ms platforms/programs.
What you refer to as DHTML are actually ACTIVE PAGES or the ability of MS
browsers to accept activeX controls in side HTML pages. It's not only
annoying it's also dangerous, It can seri
Hi List,
I heard about a new books (that is supposed to be rather worth
reading) called "Maximum Linux security" by Anonymous.
Has anyone on the list read it, and care to give his/her useful
comments?
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On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Chen Shapira wrote:
> actually breaking a standard is what started graphical browsers/graphical
> web.
> back then (when men were real men and wrote their own standards) a committee
> were debating on how to embed non-text into the html standard. a small
> company jumped forw
Did you check if it's a pppd problem or just
a disconnect? Turn on maximum debug for pppd,
tail messages. There might be something in there
even if it's not a ppp issue.
Aviram Jenik wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> Has anyone experienced any problems with USR 56K modem?
> I have a nice internal PnP 56K mode
Hi.
Has anyone experienced any problems with USR 56K modem?
I have a nice internal PnP 56K modem from US robotics (not winmodem), which
Linux was happy enough to find, and set the plug-n-play parameters.
I can connect with it, but after a certain amount of time (ranging from
minutes to hours) it
If someone needs a ride from 'Rakevet Tzafon' (or from Givatayim)
I can pick that someone up (2 people at most).
Mail me.
Ira Abramov wrote:
>
> On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Ira Abramov wrote:
>
> I just figured out something. Jerusalem-Herzlia isn't trivial, but
> Jerusalm-Rakevet north is. any tel-av
CS>> The tag will immediatly remove all usefull content from the
CS>> page, double the download time, add annoying colors,
CS>> backgrounds, fonts and animation. Also it will add no less than
CS>> 3 javascript errors and make the page totally unreadable under
CS>> lynx.
So now 80% of pages on th
ES>> Yup, afaik, in this case MS is actually more complient with W3 standards
ES>> then Netscape. And the really bizzar thing is that Mozilla is NOT backward
Really much, much more. Though no browser yet has full support of even
CSS1, IE5 is much closer. Same with JS - I was biten by it only 2-3
On Wed, 02 Feb 2000 14:18:56 +0200 (IST), Ira Abramov
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Ariel Biener wrote:
>
>> I have 3 Toshibas, one x32, one x40, and one x16. All work for a long
>> time. Also. Matshita panasonic drives work flawlessly. Also, and
>> regardless ... scsi cd drives
Alex Shnitman wrote:
>
> Hi, Ariel!
>
> On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 07:06:14PM +0200, you wrote the following:
>
> > You cannot mount a directory over another. You can mount a device over an
> > already mounted device (called supermount).
> >
> > For example, if you have /dev/hda1 mounted on / , yo
Hi, Ben-Nes!
On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 05:02:49PM +0200, you wrote the following:
> If I do chroot to directory the 'ln -s' will not work, unless ln have other
> option that im not aware of.
>
> Will hard link work ?
> I tried to ln -F /dir1 /dir2 and got operation not premited (as root).
Apart
Hi, Ariel!
On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 07:06:14PM +0200, you wrote the following:
> You cannot mount a directory over another. You can mount a device over an
> already mounted device (called supermount).
>
> For example, if you have /dev/hda1 mounted on / , you can mount /dev/hda2
> on /var.
A nic
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
Hardlinks do not usually cross devices.
--Ariel
> If I do chroot to directory the 'ln -s' will not work, unless ln have other
> option that im not aware of.
>
> Will hard link work ?
> I tried to ln -F /dir1 /dir2 and got operation not premited (as ro
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
You cannot mount a directory over another. You can mount a device over an
already mounted device (called supermount).
For example, if you have /dev/hda1 mounted on / , you can mount /dev/hda2
on /var.
You cannot do mount /directory /directory2
--Ariel
> And then they rueined it all by introducing the tag.. ;-)
>
The HTML5.0 standard will introduce the tag.
The tag will immediatly remove all usefull content from the page, double the
download time, add annoying colors, backgrounds, fonts and animation.
Also it will add no less than 3 javasc
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Chen Shapira wrote:
> back then (when men were real men and wrote their own standards) a committee
> were debating on how to embed non-text into the html standard. a small
> company jumped forward - against all standards added its own tag. the
> rest is history.
And then the
> 2. For all you young M$ bashers, please open your history
> books. It was
> Netscape who broke the HTML standard and used a 'de-facto'
> standard of their
> own. Back in those days it was pretty cool for a company to
actually breaking a standard is what started graphical browsers/graphical
Just to set the record straight:
First, A standard can't be 'a moving target' (that's the whole idea of
making a standard). It can have different versions, but once HTML 2.0 was
announced, it was 'frozen'. Sure, the work on HTML 3.0 began, but HTML 2.0
is a standard and HTML 3.0 had to be backwar
If I do chroot to directory the 'ln -s' will not work, unless ln have other
option that im not aware of.
Will hard link work ?
I tried to ln -F /dir1 /dir2 and got operation not premited (as root).
Avishay Dinar wrote:
> Hi,
> You can link directories with 'ln' just like you create shortcuts un
Eitan Shefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In the worst case scenario (when transportation plans fall through / you
> don't want to rely on other people / you are late) jeruslemites can take
> the 480 bus to the rakevet (like Ira suggests) and from there take the
> 501/502 bus to hertzelia. I d
Hi
I never new I can mount existing directory on other one.
I tried to do mount /org_dir /empty_new_dir but its not working
Tried the man but I didn't sow solution, is it possible ?
Shahar Dag wrote:
> Hi
>
> If you can't find another solution try to solve it from a different
> direction
> Crea
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Ira Abramov wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Ira Abramov wrote:
>
> > I still have more trempistim than car seats from and to
> > Jerusalem. anyone else coming in a car?
>
> I just figured out something. Jerusalem-Herzlia isn't trivial, but
> Jerusalm-Rakevet north is. any tel-a
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Ira Abramov wrote:
> I still have more trempistim than car seats from and to
> Jerusalem. anyone else coming in a car?
I just figured out something. Jerusalem-Herzlia isn't trivial, but
Jerusalm-Rakevet north is. any tel-avivis here volunteering to pick up
people from there o
UCGTechnologies wrote:
> Hi,
> Does anybody have experience with MATLAB working under
> version 6.1 of Red-Hat ?
> Officially the current MATLAB version does not support Red Hat 6.1.
We had it running under 6.0. Look at SCILAB a freeware system that does
much of the same things.
Geoff.
--
Geof
If arp -s issued with pub parameter ,or if it entered to /etc/ethers
file it will be permanent - untill next reboot.
If arp -s issued without parameters it's depend.
Before some days I saw that arp -s has been deleted from arp buffer
over
some minutes, but it was with nlb-lb0 network interface.
R
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Ira Abramov wrote:
> - Hetz Ben-Hemo will show and tell about the latest Beta 2.0 of VMWare
> for Linux, the product that enables you to run a linux or a windows
> machine under a host Linux system.
sadly, Hetz had to cancel, but we still have a loaded program!
> the room
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Ariel Biener wrote:
> I have 3 Toshibas, one x32, one x40, and one x16. All work for a long
> time. Also. Matshita panasonic drives work flawlessly. Also, and
> regardless ... scsi cd drives work better :)
defenitely. I have a x32 Plextor (rips audio at x24) and my trusty
x20
Actually Netscape attempted to follow up the standard, but it was a moving
target as far as I know. The release of 4.0 was compliant with what they figured
was gonna be the standard at the time, under the constraint that they were there
before the standard. They plan to support the standard in 5.0
It might not be now but I'm preety sure it started as one
and then like some other HTML things were insert into the
"official" standart.
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Uri Bruck wrote:
|
| DHTML is definitely not an MS standard.
| See www.w3
Ely Levy wrote:
>
> or in another words cause DHTML is ms standart which isn't supposted by
> non ms platforms/programs.
Mozilla?
Actually, the only proprietary "standard" is the way Netscape 4 is
working. IE5 and Mozilla adopted the open standard.
> btw you don't need to write DHTML to make ne
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Uri Bruck wrote:
>
> DHTML is definitely not an MS standard.
> See www.w3.org
Yup, afaik, in this case MS is actually more complient with W3 standards
then Netscape. And the really bizzar thing is that Mozilla is NOT backward
compatible with Netscrape 4.0, but it is compatib
DHTML is definitely not an MS standard.
See www.w3.org
Uri
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Ely Levy wrote:
> or in another words cause DHTML is ms standart which isn't supposted by
> non ms platforms/programs.
> sadly I must admit there is no normal web browser for unix and that sorry
> excuse for web br
or in another words cause DHTML is ms standart which isn't supposted by
non ms platforms/programs.
sadly I must admit there is no normal web browser for unix and that sorry
excuse for web browser (netscape:) doesn't realy support DHTML.
btw you don't need to write DHTML to make netscape crash on
nope.
I don't really see the point why not though..
alex?:)
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On 31 Jan 2000, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
| Ira Abramov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|
| > - master lists that spread to two or more ohers without dups
| > - announcement lis
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Isaac Aaron wrote:
>
> On the other hand, MY 24x toshiba couldn't grab audio in a satisfying
> speed, couldn't read some of the CD-Rs and broke down 3 times within the
> warrany period.
> I have a second drive (which is a 12x CyberDrive) which still works to this
> very day.
Hi Arie,
Berkley-derived implementations normally have a timeout of 20
minutes for a completed entry and 3 minutes for an incomplete entry.
Entries added by arp -s are made permanent unless the keyword
temp appears at the end of the command line.
W.Richard Stevens "TCP/IP Illustrated, Vo
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