Ben Kevan wrote:
On Monday 30 July 2007 06:33:37 am Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07-30-07 09:07]:
That really doesn't address the main question here: why is it that some
could go to a website, click on View > Page Source (if they are using
Firefox) and get an entirely different html source displayed? I don't
really care about the message, I want to know why I wasn't able to see
what others were seeing. It should have been the same source displayed
for the same URL.
would be if you went to the same site.
en.opensuse.org \= opensuse.org
and
www.opensuse.org \= opensuse.org
09:32 wahoo:~ > nslookup www.opensuse.org
Name: www.opensuse.org
Address: 130.57.4.24
09:32 wahoo:~ > nslookup opensuse.org
Name: opensuse.org
Address: 130.57.5.70
09:32 wahoo:~ > nslookup en.opensuse.org
Name: en.opensuse.org
Address: 130.57.4.24
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Do you Digg it?
I guess we do.
And by the way, are the maintainers of Opensuse even _monitoring_ this
list? It's still up there.
And I am not a prude by any sense of the imagination. I have used that
word more than once when coding. However, if you are doing a
professional site I'd think that you'd eliminate that particular word.
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