RE: Stacks delivered via the web?

2002-09-21 Thread Jeanne A. E. DeVoto
At 1:43 PM -0700 9/16/2002, Chipp Walters wrote: Am I correct in surmising that once downloaded from the web, if you issue a Save stack, it won't save the stack back up to the web because it's in the local cache...Where does it get saved? As Scott says, you can do a Save As on such a stack. Once

Re: Stacks delivered via the web?

2002-09-18 Thread Signe Marie Sanne
Hello Judy, I have used stacks delivered via the web to various students for more than a year, and I must admit that each time I'm looking at the downloading I still feel lucky to how discovered this genial solution and think you should go for it. In previous years when I saw descriptions

Re: Stacks delivered via the web?

2002-09-18 Thread miscdas
Richard K. Herz writes: Could someone describe to me, on or off-list depending how much you anticipate everyone's gonna groan, just how the below works? I am not certain I am understanding it well enough to present it as a potential solution to the department... Judy My version of

Re: Stacks delivered via the web?

2002-09-18 Thread Scott Rossi
I have used stacks delivered via the web to various students for more than a year, and I must admit that each time I'm looking at the downloading I still feel lucky to how discovered this genial solution and think you should go for it. I echo this sentiment strongly. Last year, I ran

Re: Stacks delivered via the web?

2002-09-17 Thread Sannyasin Sivakatirswami
Re: Stacks delivered via the web? How it works Well, I think a lot of you have already seen this site, but for those who haven't http://www.himalayanacademy.com/studyhall/ could be considered a fair example of how it works. Since the initial stub program is delivered (downloaded from

Re: Stacks delivered via the web?

2002-09-17 Thread Richard K. Herz
Could someone describe to me, on or off-list depending how much you anticipate everyone's gonna groan, just how the below works? I am not certain I am understanding it well enough to present it as a potential solution to the department... Judy My version of doing this is posted at