This is not the case. Here in Adelaide at the 47th IETF, there were
problems with the wireless LAN early on, so several people were looking for
PCMCIA network cards. I spent two hours going through several computer
stores, some of which had sold out of network cards, and finally found a
card.
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From: Lloyd Wood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 10:03 PM
To: Robert G. Ferrell
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Privacy and IETF Document Access
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which shouldn't be called 'anonymous', then.
Just because it's a standard
Normally, I'd view this as rather cranky, since many implementations
have asked for this information for rather a long time. I usually
access them with the generic user "ftp", not "anonymous". I long
ago gave up an expectation of anonymity. I believe that the proper
security technique is
From: Tim Salo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I recently noticed that ftp.ietf.org requires the use of an e-mail
address (well, ok, something that looks like an e-mail address) as
a password for anonymous login. ...
I obviously wasn't particularly clear about my concerns in
The mailing list for discussion of getting difficult
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Melinda
The subscription address for the foglamps mailing
list is "[EMAIL PROTECTED]," not the
address I sent earlier. Apologies.
Melinda
Some educational software advocates and I are considering
asking the IETF to suspend control of certain aspects of
HTML forms from the W3C until microphone upload issues are
addressed.
I am very interested in any public comments and private
opinions on this matter. Please follow up or reply
"James P. Salsman" wrote:
Some educational software advocates and I are considering
asking the IETF to suspend control of certain aspects of
HTML forms from the W3C until microphone upload issues are
addressed.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. Gad. Get a life. Really.
I'm gone a month from www-html
Murray,
Thank you for the substance of your debate:
... Get a life
A life is best given with education (Universal Declaration of
Human Rights, Article 27.) If microphone upload were prevalent,
would asynchronous audio conferencing make spoken language
instruction easier enough to help
At 16:52 29.03.00 -0800, James P. Salsman wrote:
Some educational software advocates and I are considering
asking the IETF to suspend control of certain aspects of
HTML forms from the W3C until microphone upload issues are
addressed.
No matter what may be thought of the merits of the case, such a
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