Sorry, I thought you were the original poster. You're right, I misunderstood.

And, no, I don't have time to archive messages. I never even have time to read and respond to all daily emails.
 
Re: browser. I browse all the time, and never have a problem with any websites (this one is the only one). Another list member reports the same issue. Thus, it may be a software issue beyond IE, or something to do with my firewall.
 
I stand corrected.
 
Rich
 



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On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 05:05:41AM -0700 or thereabouts, Rich Sprague wrote:
> Sorry, but I never understood the purpose of this post.

> I think the fellow said he was trying to collect PDFs. He provides a
> link for a site. Out of curiousity I go to the site and see a
> background with links and no content.

> He tells me he can see it fine in Firefox, but that it isn't his site.
> Then why provide the link? Whose site is it?

No, that was me, that said I could view it in Firefox. I was posting using a different e-mail client, but using the same 'from' addy, as I always do here.

> Then he points out my viewing problem is a browser problem, and
> possibly a Mac issue.

You've misunderstood. Don't you archive posts? You should be able to determine the difference between I and the OP's surname/e-mail addy. ;)

I replied in both instances. In both instances, I'm not the site owner, merely a bystander, who was curious with your observation. So I checked out the link. I didn't have any problem viewing any of his content. That's all. No big deal.

> I operate on both a PC (primary) and a Mac. Since I am in the
> communications business, all of my software is the latest version and up-to-date.

Hm, yet you said you couldn't render the content on his website. Since I can/could, I have to say then, that there is a problem with your software.

I can view it in all my browsers, here, and I'm on PC, Mac, Linux.

> I feel like I'm going in circles, so I'm moving on. I think the poster
> needs to look elsewhere for his PDFs.

Perhaps, but that isn't the point is it? 'cause I surely didn't understand your original point. The OP was polite, and I didn't consider his post to be SPAM or UCE. He's offering free content... what's the problem? <shrug>

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