> the release of WinXP, MSN had modified its server to be more hostile to > non-IE browsers. Chief victim was reported to be Opera. Has anyone heard
Not just "non-IE" browsers. For a friend I've been trying to refurbish a 1994 Aptiva running Windows95 and version 4 MSIE. It's just been a painful struggle to update and put on security patches. It's obvious their ONLY objective is money with no concern whatsoever for customer satisfaction. Actually, my real reason for replying is that it seems to be the only way I can post to this list. Below is a follow-up on my previous "bug" report that I've tried three times to get to the list. __Henry > an explicit check for A-Z). So either I'm misunderstanding the problem Press 'A' to save to a bookmark, press 'D' or 'L' to save either the document or the link, then press 'Z'. With my setup I go back to the point where I pressed 'A', and nothing is saved to bookmark 'Z'. AFAIK, the same "bug" exists with the 'v' command. I can go to multi- bookmarks A-Y just by pressing the letter at the prompt, whereas 'Z' will cancel the command and I end up at the point where I pressed 'v'. The only way I can use bookmark Z is to first go to the menu by pressing '=', and select from the menu. In case it matters, I have the following settings in .lynxrc: sub_bookmarks=ADVANCED user_mode=ADVANCED I can reproduce this with Lynx 2.8.5dev.2 on Solaris2.6 and 2.8.4dev.15 on NetBSD/pc981.4.3alpha. In both cases I use Lynx in a Screen window over TeraTerm. ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
