I agree with theEclipse, Netscape's implementation is a little odd.<br><br>Personally, I'm waiting for Mozilla (<A HREF="http://www.mozilla.org" TARGET="_new">www.mozilla.org</A>) to finish, which will be the browser of all browsers (its implementation of W3C standards will be fully complete)...
If you still want to host it on your computer or someplace else, you can get a free domain name at <A HREF="http://www.dhs.org. " TARGET="_new">www.dhs.org. </A>; They have a number of different options that allow you to do different things. You can host it on your...
Sorry, I misread your second question. You usually can save the setting in X, but it really depends on your window manager. What are you using? KDE? Gnome? If you're using either of those, then just get into the configuration panel (usually...
Probably Real Player or Quicktime since those are developed for basically all platforms. <p>REH<br><a href=mailto:hawkdogg@crosswinds.net>hawkdogg@crosswinds.net</a><br><a href=http://www.crosswinds.net/~hawkdogg>Powered by Linux</a><br>Learn Linux and Leave out the Windows :)
I think the ones below 4.0 don't support it, but you could check.<br><A HREF="http://developer.netscape.com/docs/manuals" TARGET="_new">http://developer.netscape.com/docs/manuals</A> <p>REH<br><a href=mailto:hawkdogg@crosswinds.net>hawkdogg@crosswinds.net</a><br><a...
<FONT FACE=monospace>('','popupwindow','width=200','height=200');</font> should be (',popupwindow,width=200,height=200');<br><br>you only need one set of quotation marks around the thing. <p>REH<br><a href=mailto:hawkdogg@crosswinds.net>hawkdogg@crosswinds.net</a><br><a...
Seemed to work for me (I don't think I erased my order). You should see a fake order somewhere in there, I wasn't sure exactly what you meant, so I filled out an order form with fake information. <p>REH<br><a href=mailto:hawkdogg@crosswinds.net>hawkdogg@crosswinds.net</a><br><a...
If you need full compatibility even if it means paying for it, you could go with MainWin from Mainsoft (<A HREF="http://www.mainsoft.com" TARGET="_new">http://www.mainsoft.com</A>). Just remember that you'll be paying a pretty penny for it. <p>REH<br><a...
The alternative to ASP on Linux is PHP or Perl, both of which are open source, but that's not really the most important point. Perl is very easy to learn, but PHP is a lot more flexible. Then again, you could alway use CGI, but who wants to deal with C over an internet...
I am very much new to Apache, but I'm having trouble finding documentation on the internet for it. Can anyone help? <p>REH<br><a href=mailto:hawkdogg@crosswinds.net>hawkdogg@crosswinds.net</a><br><a href=http://www.crosswinds.net/~hawkdogg>Powered by Linux</a><br>Learn Linux and Leave...
Mandrake or Corel are probably your best options. These two are geared towards the Windows user and invites you in. Corel does, however, have the problem of taking away too much control sometimes (especially the setup). Everybody's really been backing Mandrake...
There's a free partition manager called Ranish, although I've not used it, I hear it's pretty good. <A HREF="http://come.to/ranish" TARGET="_new">http://come.to/ranish</A> <p>REH<br><a href=mailto:hawkdogg@crosswinds.net>hawkdogg@crosswinds.net</a><br><a...
yes, yes, and yes<br><br>Try the Linux Documentation Project (LDP), has almost all the documentation you want (I'm not sure what they're missing). <A HREF="http://www.linuxdoc.org" TARGET="_new">http://www.linuxdoc.org</A><br><br>You'll definitely want help from other users, so try LinuxNewbie...
I don't like that feature...from a security standpoint... <p>REH<br><a href=mailto:hawkdogg@crosswinds.net>hawkdogg@crosswinds.net</a><br><a href=http://www.crosswinds.net/~hawkdogg>Powered by Linux</a><br>Learn Linux and Leave out the Windows :)
From the newly created window, have the confirming answer call a JavaScript function (<FONT FACE=monospace><a href="javascript:newplace(<A HREF="http://ndogg.n3.net" TARGET="_new">http://ndogg.n3.net</A>)"></font>). Thus this new function in this example will be called...
oh yeah, me forget... <p>REH<br><a href=mailto:hawkdogg@crosswinds.net>hawkdogg@crosswinds.net</a><br><a href=http://www.crosswinds.net/~hawkdogg>Powered by Linux</a><br>Learn Linux and Leave out the Windows :)
I'm just curious as to your reasoning for wanting to do this, if you don't mind me answering. <p>REH<br><a href=mailto:hawkdogg@crosswinds.net>hawkdogg@crosswinds.net</a><br><a href=http://www.crosswinds.net/~hawkdogg>Powered by Linux</a><br>Learn Linux and Leave out the Windows :)
Sorry about that, I don't know where it came from. Almost everyone here knows that I like Linux, and would rarely use anything else, lest I'm forced to. However, if UNIX/Linux is not your cup of tea and you don't have any admins that know them, it may not be worth it, but...
I would suggest something else, but...(see my signature and do a little research, will ya?) <p>REH<br><a href=mailto:hawkdogg@crosswinds.net>hawkdogg@crosswinds.net</a><br><a href=http://www.crosswinds.net/~hawkdogg>Powered by Linux</a><br>Learn Linux and Leave out the Windows :)
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