I discovered, some months after I paid for dotmac, that I can't access
it from a computer running OS 9. What happened was 15 minutes of
apparently downloading pieces of the page, during which the initial high
rate of speed would drop to about 78 bytes/sec...and then,
dishearteningly, just give up in utter fatigue.

I talked to an apple tek who assured me it wasn't supposed to be that
way and said it must be the fault of my connection. All other apple
pages load just fine. Last nite I booted my iMac in X and tried--voila!
dotmac loads just fine. So.....I went back to 9 and tried again and
noticed on the bottom of my browser window, where it registers the true
URL that is being reached for, that it was reaching for .Mac/osx... no
wonder it couldn't load into an OS 9 boot.

So, what I'm wondering, is there a way to assure dotMac that I want to
connect to an OS 9 capable set of pages?

-- 
�don hinkle

Through all the world there goes one long cry from the heart of the
artist: Give me leave to do my utmost. -Isak Dinesen


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