At 10:42 AM 10/31/2001 -0500, Wayne Wilson wrote:
>David Forslund wrote:
>
>>OpenEMed will be present as the technology and architecture under the 
>>RSVP paper being
>>presented Tuesday afternoon at AMIA.  You can see RSVP running at 
>>http://OpenEMed.net
>Ok, DNS is resolving now.   However, you state the RSVP can only be run

The ISP service for OpenEMed.net was down for about 36 hours, so it was not 
accessible until yesterday afternoon.
Qwest had some bad hardware.


>in an IE5.x browser.  So I will not be able to run the demo, sitting on a 
>linux
>box, I don't have any Microsoft software.  Also, I don't see how you can claim
>to be built totally on open standards if the browser requirement is such 
>that only one
>vendor can supply the services needed?

This presentation requirement will be removed shortly.  The problem is that 
not everyone follows the
standard in html and javascript.  The server, you may note is running on 
RedHat 7.1 and is totally portable.
You should be able to get to the login screen with Netscape 6.1 which is 
the same as Mozilla 0.9.2
I think actually that IE5.X is closer to the spec than the other browsers 
although I know there
is considerable disagreement on what is the appropriate "spec".


>So, I clicked on RSVP anyway from my Mozilla 0.9.5 browser, but after 
>coming back
>to this window and typing all this, it's still spinning away on the link, 
>no page refresh
>to the URL of http://OpenEMed.net:8080/rsvp has started yet.  IS this one 
>of the problems
>that non-IE browsers will see?

You should see the login page and a request for secure certificate.  There 
is some other problem
than the browser if you don't see this.

Try the SIIS application.  It does care much about the browser, although it 
does a little
better on Netscape 6.2 than on Netscape 4.78.

Dave





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