One interesting point... browsers that prefetch will go straight through
the warning page, and therefore be vulnerable to web-bugs...
On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 04:38:56PM -0600, tripolar wrote:
> I agree. Just last night I commented on the slow speed of freenet. After
> reading the "README file" I
I agree. Just last night I commented on the slow speed of freenet. After
reading the "README file" I found the section on tweaking mozilla. I did
this for both mozilla 1.5 and mozilla firebird. What a positve
difference it made. I am also experimenting with programs to "suck"
websites. For exam
On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 12:37:27PM +, Ian Clarke spake thusly:
> So, this email is an invitation to anyone that has constructive
> criticism or suggestion's for how Freenet's "first impression" can be
> enhanced. Topics include installation, FProxy, even the website's layout.
The first thin
According to Ian Clarke,
> As the developers work hard to improve the core operation of Freenet, it
> can be easy to forget about the more superficial, but equally important
> aspects of Freenet, namely installation procedures, and usability for
> newbies.
>
> For those intimately familiar with