Re: [backstage] BBC clock

2008-09-02 Thread D P Ingram
Sorry to revisit this. Does anyone know the licence/source for the clock at www.bbc.co.uk ? Darren On 28 jul 2008, at 18.14, Jonathan Baldwin wrote: This is one of my favourite Flash clocks: http://yugop.com/ver3/stuff/03/fla.html If you're halfway decent with Flash, here's a tutorial to

Re: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Sam Mbale
thanxs for the update On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 11:22 PM, Tyson Key [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hmm, I haven't seen the links yet, but don't they want to make something like Unity or the ATT browser? (But with an InPrivate-esque feature). Tyson On 9/1/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Martin Belam
I see this is for Windows users only. I for one want to register my outrage etc etc. ;-) 2008/9/2 Sam Mbale [EMAIL PROTECTED]: thanxs for the update On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 11:22 PM, Tyson Key [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hmm, I haven't seen the links yet, but don't they want to make

Re: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Dave Crossland
2008/9/2 Martin Belam [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I see this is for Windows users only. I for one want to register my outrage etc etc. If they are making GTK work properly on Mac OS X and Windows, I don't mind the wait. Cheers, Dave Personal opinion only. - Sent via the backstage.bbc.co.uk

RE: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Christopher Woods
If they are making GTK work properly on Mac OS X and Windows, I don't mind the wait. I heard about this again on Radio 4 whilst in the car earlier... While I already knew about it, it suddenly made me realise - it's yet another browser and DOM to code for. Great, that makes four major

Re: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Fred Phillips
On Tue Sep 2 15:51:38 2008, Christopher Woods wrote: Great, that makes four major browsers, each with their own 'take' on web standards. Someone think of the developers! You never know, Chrome might be standards compliant… -- Fred O. Phillips http://fophillips.org BBC7 7572 755F 83E0 3209

RE: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Christopher Woods
On Tue Sep 2 15:51:38 2008, Christopher Woods wrote: Great, that makes four major browsers, each with their own 'take' on web standards. Someone think of the developers! You never know, Chrome might be standards compliant. Oh god no, that means we'll have to do fully standards

Re: [backstage] BBC clock

2008-09-02 Thread Brian Butterworth
Flash 101? 2008/9/2 D P Ingram [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sorry to revisit this. Does anyone know the licence/source for the clock at www.bbc.co.uk ? Darren On 28 jul 2008, at 18.14, Jonathan Baldwin wrote: This is one of my favourite Flash clocks: http://yugop.com/ver3/stuff/03/fla.html If

RE: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Christopher Woods
Chrome is using Webkit, so assuming you already count Safari as one of your three (*) existing major browsers, you should be fine as far as HTML rendering is concerned. Ooo, didn't know that. That doesn't inspire a great deal of confidence though :/ (* IE6+/Firefox/Safari/Opera - which one

RE: [backstage] BBC clock

2008-09-02 Thread Christopher Woods
Flash 101? I remember someone advertising on the list that they'd recreated all these oldskool BBC clocks in Flash, and I marvelled at the intricacy and accuracy of some of them (particularly the mockups of the old mechanical ones) - I was under the impression the people responsible for the

Re: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Sean DALY
http://www.google.com/chrome The URL is live, but the download link seems to refer back to the homepage... On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 8:50 PM, Christopher Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Chrome is using Webkit, so assuming you already count Safari as one of your three (*) existing major browsers,

Re: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Sean DALY
They have also placed the link on their main homepage... On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 9:04 PM, Sean DALY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.google.com/chrome The URL is live, but the download link seems to refer back to the homepage... On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 8:50 PM, Christopher Woods [EMAIL

Re: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Andy
It's here people: http://www.google.com/chrome now works! Haven't downloaded it as I am using Linux, but I have signed up for email alerts so should be one of the first to know when they get the Linux version working. The Google code URL doesn't appear to be working yet though. Andy - Sent via

Re: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Graeme Mulvaney
It's pretty spiffy - very fast compared to IE7 on Vista. I like the way you can tear-off tabs and re-attach them to a different Chrome window - 'in-tab' pop-ups are a nice feature - It seems fairly stable - even with over 100 tabs active it's still pretty nippy. On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 8:07 PM,

Re: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Chris Riley
The link is working fine, I've just read your mail in Gmail, in Chrome!First impressions are that the new JavaScript engine V8 is very quick indeed. Chris 2008/9/2 Sean DALY [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.google.com/chrome The URL is live, but the download link seems to refer back to the

Re: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Peter Bowyer
2008/9/2 Chris Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED]: The link is working fine, I've just read your mail in Gmail, in Chrome! First impressions are that the new JavaScript engine V8 is very quick indeed. Agreed - very speedy. -- Peter Bowyer Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Follow me on Twitter:

Re: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Sean DALY
http://blog.chromium.org/2008/09/welcome-to-chromium_02.html In this first blog post Ben Goodger mentions that the code is released under a BSD-style licence. On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 9:16 PM, Graeme Mulvaney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's pretty spiffy - very fast compared to IE7 on Vista. I

Re: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Gary Kirk
Not impressed that (for me at least) Chrome appears to have removed by bookmarks, favourites, history, etc from Firefox and instead of importing it has apparently just deleted it. Anyone else have this? 2008/9/2 Sean DALY [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Brian Butterworth
I'm really impressed with what they are trying to achieve. However.. I would like to choose where I install my applications, my C: drive is only 2GB! Still, it is very fast on my Eee PC 2008/9/2 Gary Kirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Not impressed that (for me at least) Chrome appears to have removed by

Re: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Brian Butterworth
There's no F11 to take you into full-screen mode either.. It's a bit of a fiddle getting the iPlayer content to fit on my screen. Tried to install the Google toolbar to get my Google bookmarks.. it installs the IE version and fires up IE. Also, built in spell-check doesn't know the word Google!

Re: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Brian Butterworth
And when your plugins crash... http://www.ukfree.tv/styles/images/misc/crashed_plugin.JPG 2008/9/2 Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] There's no F11 to take you into full-screen mode either.. It's a bit of a fiddle getting the iPlayer content to fit on my screen. Tried to install the Google

Re: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Andy
Brian Butterworth wrote: And when your plugins crash... http://www.ukfree.tv/styles/images/misc/crashed_plugin.JPG Well that's certainly better than it crashing the entire browser! Andy - Sent via the backstage.bbc.co.uk discussion group. To unsubscribe, please visit

Re: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Gary Kirk
A lot of it is sensible but we're just not used to it. Of course a new tab should open next to the tab you opened it from, but it doesn't work like that in Firefox, so of course I'm looking at the far right of my screen.. 2008/9/2 Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] And when your plugins

Re: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Peter Bowyer
2008/9/2 Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]: And when your plugins crash... http://www.ukfree.tv/styles/images/misc/crashed_plugin.JPG I love it! -- Peter Bowyer Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/peeebeee - Sent via the backstage.bbc.co.uk discussion group. To

Re: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Martyn Green
So far this is working like a rocket. Hasn't crashed yet, no major disasters with the renderer and I keep finding lots of nice little touches like the in-page search and how you can drag textareas to make them bigger. I'm sure there are many more. I don't think I'll be uninstalling firefox

Re: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Vladimir Harman
How can I control security and cookies in google browser...i mean the security and protection set up? also, if the google browser goes linux, will it be open source code? --- On Tue, 9/2/08, Chris Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Chris Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [backstage]

Re: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Vladimir Harman
=O, yes...there is this magic 'anonymous tab' I can open wow :) --- On Tue, 9/2/08, Peter Bowyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Peter Bowyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [backstage] Google Chrome To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk Date: Tuesday, September 2, 2008, 11:23 PM 2008/9/2 Brian

Re: [backstage] zambians in mourning

2008-09-02 Thread Sam Mbale
THERE WILL BE A REQUIM MASS FOR THE LATE DR. LEVY PATRICK MWANAWASA, SC, PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA ON SEPTEMBER 3, 2008. THE CHURCH SERVICE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT THE WESTMINSTER ABBEY, LONDON, SW1P 3PA AT 17:00 HOURS. Thanks

Re: [backstage] Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Sean DALY
if the google browser goes linux http://dev.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/build-instructions-linux On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 11:54 PM, Vladimir Harman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How can I control security and cookies in google browser...i mean the security and protection set up? also, if the

RE: [backstage] zambians in mourning

2008-09-02 Thread Christopher Woods
I appreciate that this is a serious matter to many people, but is it really relevant to the BBC Backstage mailing list or any of the usual topics discussed on here? No. Please stay (at least vaguely) on-topic. Unless the BBC is going to be doing some kind of twitter-liveblog mashup from the