The short answer to the question in your subject line is: "With a great deal of scepticism".
On Tue, 28 May 2002 12:34:48 UTC, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mikus Grinbergs) opined: > To me it is not "intuitive" what I should be clicking on. > > > - The CNN webpage contains many links labeled as "video". > Yet when I click on any of them, I do not ultimately > get to hear/see anything. I just tried doing this. After I pressed a "video" link a "kiosk mode" window popped up asking me if I want to subscribe, as "CNN Video is now available only by subscription". Since I don't, I didn't. > In particular, I have specified to Mozilla (as a helper > application) a script (.cmd file) that calls RealPlayer. > That script is __not__ being called when I click on any > of the Javascript links on the CNN webpage. > > > - So I started RealPlayer on a different corporation's > webpage, then clicked on the CNN "icon" in the RealPlayer > window. A 10-second intro came up, then next to nothing. > > I did *not* get a list of stories shown in the movie screen > area. But when I moved my cursor over that area, it changed > shape several times. I tried clicking - that resulted in > the RealPlayer program checking in one of its DLLs. > > > What/how should I be clicking to listen to CNN ? > > > mikus (I do *not* have broadband) > -- Stan Goodman Qiryat Tiv'on Israel Please replace "SPAM-FOILER" with "sgoodman". The Terrorist Credo: You can make friends by exploding bombs in public places, and the more people you kill, the better they will like you. 200 years of European fecklessness in the face of Arab terror: Tripoli Pirates (1814); OPEC Oil (1973); Saddam Hussein and Yasser Arafat (1990 et seq.) -- but actually financing it is a 21st-century European wrinkle.
