Re: ICSI Netalyzr launch #2

2010-01-14 Thread Randy Bush
>> there are no data in the report, just OK lines with no numbers. and >> clicking the links on the lines gave me docs not numbers. bring back >> the old version! > still there, just hiding. > click the + sign at the top to "expand all". aha! thank you! randy

Re: ICSI Netalyzr launch #2

2010-01-14 Thread Lucy Lynch
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010, Randy Bush wrote: there are no data in the report, just OK lines with no numbers. and clicking the links on the lines gave me docs not numbers. bring back the old version! macosx 10.6.2 firefox 3.5.7 still there, just hiding. click the + sign at the top to "expand all".

Re: ICSI Netalyzr launch #2

2010-01-14 Thread Paul Ferguson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 12:23 AM, Randy Bush wrote: > there are no data in the report, just OK lines with no numbers. and > clicking the links on the lines gave me docs not numbers. bring back > the old version! > > macosx 10.6.2 > firefox 3.5.7 >

Re: ICSI Netalyzr launch #2

2010-01-14 Thread Randy Bush
there are no data in the report, just OK lines with no numbers. and clicking the links on the lines gave me docs not numbers. bring back the old version! macosx 10.6.2 firefox 3.5.7 randy

ICSI Netalyzr launch #2

2010-01-13 Thread vern
Folks, you may recall that last June we released a beta version of Netalyzr, a Java applet you can run by surfing to netalyzr.icsi.berkeley.edu (or to netalyzr.com). It measures a bunch of the properties of an end user's network access, particularly looking for transparent modifications (e.g., hid