Re: [HACKERS] Broken links in postgreSQL.org ads

2003-10-26 Thread Stephen
I'm using IE6 and it redirects back to http://www.postgresql.org. Mozilla 1.4 works fine. Regards, Stephen ""Marc G. Fournier"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > 'K, just tried Konqueror, and I get the same behaviour ... Firebird 0.7, > though, works fine for me ...

Re: [HACKERS] Broken links in postgreSQL.org ads

2003-10-24 Thread Marc G. Fournier
'K, just tried Konqueror, and I get the same behaviour ... Firebird 0.7, though, works fine for me ... Just looked in Konqueror's settings for Cookies, and default is to accept from originating server ... IE6 has similar 'defaults', but you can setup P3P to get around it, do you know if Konqueror

Re: [HACKERS] Broken links in postgreSQL.org ads

2003-10-24 Thread Richard Huxton
On Friday 24 October 2003 16:45, Marc G. Fournier wrote: > how broken? I just tested it from here, using Mozilla Firebird, and they > work fine, no errors ... there are issues with IE6 that we are aware of, > but again, nothing that should generate error messages ... I always assumed it was my se

Re: [HACKERS] Broken links in postgreSQL.org ads

2003-10-24 Thread Marc G. Fournier
how broken? I just tested it from here, using Mozilla Firebird, and they work fine, no errors ... there are issues with IE6 that we are aware of, but again, nothing that should generate error messages ... On Mon, 20 Oct 2003, Stephen wrote: > Dear webmaster, > > I tried contacting [EMAIL PROTEC