Doug Melvin; [EMAIL PROTECTED]:51 -0400

Found this listed on slashdot.
I haven't given it a thoughrou ringhing out but it looks pormising.

http://jgwebber.blogspot.com/2005/05/drip-ie-leak-detector.html

That looks excellent! I was just wondering if such a tool might exist, as it is sorely needed! Thanks for the link. I hope it works. I'll have to research those Mozilla leak detectors too.



FYI: Regarding the mailing list archives at SourceForge. Something to be aware of. When you post email as an HTML message, it is sent as an attachment. Even the text-only copy (if any) is sent as an attachment. SourceForge's mailing list archive policy is to unconditionally remove all attachments for web display. So if someone is searching the SourceForge archive for "leak", they will match on the subject line but there will be no message at all. :-\ The Mail Archive intelligently displays HTML messages. For best compatibility, send text-only. No idea if or when SourceForge will ever change their policy, or if the attachments are left intact deeper in their system (database, mail box file, where ever that stuff these things).

Compare SourceForge:

https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=6501

With The Mail Archive:

http://www.mail-archive.com/dynapi-dev@lists.sourceforge.net/


Leif





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