In the wee hour of 02:16 PM 5/5/01 -0600, Roger bequeathed such tales as these:
>Hi Peter,
>That is an interesting article. From what I get out of it, the MS folks
>have changed the rules a bit in terms of privacy issues and cookies, but
>it would appear that you can still set the "slider" to whatever filter
>you want in IE6. I appreciate the fact that they are going with the web
>standards (if they really are, that is). I do not use IE6 yet, but it
>is sure stirring the interest pot. I also understand that MS and Cisco
>and a few others are going with the XML standards too. That will mean a
>few things to the HTML folks. I am wondering what I will need to begin
>rewriting on some web pages?
>I use Cookie Pal, myself and love it from Kookaburra Software:
>http://www.kburra.com/ if anyone is interested. It gives me control over
>the cookies without driving me nuts about "accept / reject" all the
>time.
>___________________
>Regards,
>Roger Williams
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>www.thespiritquest.org
>
Hi Roger, I tried IE6 on win98 but only have it presently on my XP
partition, one thing of late is that AOL may be going with Netscape 6 for
it's next incarnation which will toss the browser wars into a new mess. IE
5.x accounts for something like 80% of all browsers but with AOL and it's
near 30 million subscribers possibly switching over to Netscape 6, well you
get the picture. XML does introduce some interesting coding for web design
and other user interface development as well and as the W3C has decided to
have it as a new recommendation
http://www.w3.org/2001/05/xml-schema-pressrelease it will be very
interesting indeed. I always leave my cookies enabled for testing purposes
though I sometimes get the urge to mess with the doubleclick cookies on my
system.
Peter Kaulback
I haven't failed, I've found 10,000 ways that don't work.
Thomas Edison (1847-1931)
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