Re[3]: Displaying HTML

2006-02-14 Thread vitalie vrabie
Hello Goncalo,

Tuesday, February 14, 2006, 12:04:16 AM, you wrote:

 I  simple  check box and all the the appropriate code is all it takes.

that's what *you* think of.

in reality, you'll be pushed into supporting https and all the PKI-related 
mess, including certificates and their revocation.

then, all sort of content: JavaScript, ActiveX, Java, Shockwave...

then, ...
the bottom line: why don't you people just link to the existing browser and 
let it do all this?. nice. which browser? IE? Mozilla/Firefox? Opera? 
Tomorrow's Next Big Fuzz? all of them?

then, why don't you people just leave the user 2xClick and fire up whichever 
browser there is installed?


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Re[3]: Displaying HTML

2006-02-13 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Jeff,
Monday, February 13, 2006, 5:22:27 PM, you wrote:

 and a more
 complete file manager to Explore

 I've been looking for one for ages, PowerDesk is resource hungry and quirky. 
 Any recommendations?

Try xplorer2. Dual pane and free in the basic version.

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Re[3]: Displaying HTML

2006-02-13 Thread The Janitor
14 February 2006 - 07:07

Hello Jeff,

Monday, February 13, 2006, 11:22:27 PM, you wrote:

JG Hello Group,

JG On Monday, February 13, 2006, 10:20:33 PM, Dwight wrote:

JG Any recommendations?

Directory Opus - http://www.gpsoft.com.au/ - 85 $AUS or about £36.

It's TB! of file managers and then some!

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