Today is a great day: I was able to use glade to update the GTK1 GUI!

I'd like to take the opportunity to thank Richard for setting up this
nice property system.  It made updating the GUI an easy task, although
one must remember to perform all the steps (and they are numerous, but
logical).

Changes:

- (2003.08.05 - RAM)
 * Forgot to customize the HTTP async layer when we're using the IP
   swapping hack for client-side push proxy.
 * After having swapped the IP, reswap it back before reporting failure to the
   download layer.
 * Don't display negative uptimes, force 0.
 * When computing the remote node's uptime, use our clock offset to correct
   the remote timestamp.
 * Default for "nodes_monitor_unstable_servents" is now FALSE.
 * [GTK1] Turned on gettext support in glade.
 * [GTK1] Added GUI settings for the "node_monitor_unstable_ip" and
   "node_monitor_unstable_servents" properties in the Gnutella config pane.
 * [GTK1] New "Hide downloaded files" setting in Search to control display
   of entries that were auto-downloaded already.
 * New "search_hide_downloaded" GUI property.
 * Don't show them auto-downloaded files if they don't want to see them.
 * Plugged the necessary tieing update logic for the update of the three
   new checkboxes.

Raphael


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