Hi, I'm a bit of a newbie, so I'm not 100% sure that my answer is right,
but I think I can help:
I know. Perhaps I should clarify: it begins to download as soon as I run
start-freenet.sh,
As soon as you start freenet your node (i.e. your computer) doesn't just
'connect' to the freenet network,
S wrote:
1MB doesn't sound unusual. 905 distinct nodes in 1MB's worth of space
does sound unusual. What's the date on your seednodes.ref?
12th October 2003... that does seem a bit old.
Maybe it's
using the classic routing scheme, with no estimators.
Looking at http://freenetproject.org/snapshot
Ok... seing that the seednodes.ref on the snapshot site is 2.5 mb, maybe
my 1 mb isn't that big.
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Hi,
My seednodes.ref is nearly 1mb in size, with (I worked out) 905 entries
in it. I've downloaded a couple from freenet, and they're both a lot
smaller, with about 50 entries. The one from Reskill has 49 entries. Is
the size of my seednodes.ref normal? I'm using build 5076.
Thanks,
Michal.
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Paul Derbyshire wrote:
What about inline images?
If tested this on a test freesite, and the scr for an inline image on
the WWW gets changed to
/__CHECKED_HTTP__www.urlofimage.com/directory/image.gif
On 15 Mar 2004 at 14:10, Mika Hirvonen wrote:
Yes, because you could harvest the visitors' IP ad
Hi, I have two questions:
1. All the sites I've viewed on freenet, don't have a full doctype tag,
they either have none, or just
, instead of
The test site I inserted into my own node did have a full doctype tag
when I wrote it, but it didn't when I retrieved it, it just had .
Is this due to