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On Thursday 13 February 2003 05:29 pm, Dave Hooper wrote:
> > Every windows machine has IE.
>
> Now, you know that isn't true.

Virtually every. And the others can just say "You don't have IE or Mozilla. Go 
to (url) to configure Freenet).

> Sorry, did I miss the bit where someone stated every windows machine is
> capable of running .exes?  All we need is:
>
> o  NodeConfig's  "logic"  (cough) to be gutted and replaced
> o  Some way of parsing all the various outputs (or adding new ones) that
> the freenet.config class stuff can generate.
> o  Turning that into a dialog box with all the usual options
>
> This would require setting down some guidelines that must be stuck to.  For
> example, each individual config option cannot be used to mean several
> things at once (consider maximumThreads which can also be used to define
> which thread factory/mode is used).  If we can tackle that head-on then an
> actual Windows GUI configurator isn't actually going to be very hard.

Sure, but a single NodeConfigServlet is better than two external programs.
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