ll aware of it's limitations and use it
accordingly.
> Regards
> Gerry
Thanks ever so for trying that site, I think it's an excellent one.
It's just a pity though.
Regards,
Tom Bailie.
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Voyager Mai
Hello Matt Sealey,
On 14-Jan-01, you wrote:
> And Javascript is built into Voyager. If a site says you don't have it, then
> that site is crap and you don't need to visit it. The Javascript console is
> not available because Javascript support is not complete (for a start).
>
> Just out of int
> >>> I do have one unrelated question for all. How many of you are
> >>> using a paid and registered version of V, IB, and or AWeb?
> >>> I may be way out of line, here. If so, I apologize, but, this has
> >>> been bothering me for a while and I wanted to air it now. An article
> >>> in Ac
>
> On 15-Aug-00,* Julian Aronowitz*,
> > I do have one unrelated question for all. How many of you are
> > using a paid and registered version of V, IB, and or AWeb?
> > I may be way out of line, here. If so, I apologize, but, this has
> > been bothering me for a while and I wanted to air
On 10th. May, Julian wrote:
> Hi Tom and Jules,
>
>After reading the various ups and downs with V3.2 and V3.2.12, I must
> ask a question. Is there any way for us to determine whether one of
> these many mishaps are due to the servers and/or telephone lines, as
> opposed to V?
>
>Th
during browsing.
IMHO the Cache wouldn't be very long in filling up.
V³ is supposed to refill these cache 'boxes' as and
when the Cache Disk of 256 'boxes' is full.
Is it possible, therefore, that V³ is
On 22nd May, Michael Badger wrote:
> When tring to get the BT site to display nothing appears, until, that
> is, I go and switch off Javascript, which is a bit of a fag. Then all
> loads OK.
> How's about putting the swtich for Javascript in the menus, instead of
> buried away in the Settings?
Hello All,
Has anyone noticed that when V3.1 's window is opened, on it's own,
nothing other than WB running, it uses 2.2megs of fastmen, against
V3.0.5's 770K? I have had 3 crashes, all exactly the same, on
www.ryanair.com when I click on "BOOK", and I'm wondering, since I
have only 8megs Fast
On 29th. March, Ben Preece, quite properly, pulls us into line. (Well
Said Ben! It was needed!)(Welcome back, I hope you're talking to me
again?).
> The conversation on this list is being driven off-topic and is at this
> point in time not exactly must use to anyone.
I agree about things being
>
> > You're correct about Miami from OS3.5, but please let us know how you
> > went about getting online through BT, I was in contact with them re.
> > this, but was advised that at least a 486/win3.1+ was required to
> > handle the software, also, they didn't support Amiga, although a PC
> > em
> > Has anyone on this list tried and successfully registered with
> > btinternet? And if so how?
> >
> > bryn
> Hi yes, I am surfing away with no worries about cost. Unfortunately,
> I had to get Miami to do it for me. Genesis (either NC2 or NC3
> version) does not work. It simply fails at PAP
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> I've
#x27;Def: "obscure"; dark, dim, dingy, indistinct, hidden,
secluded, unnoticed, etc. (hope this helps).
Looks like a mixed introduction to the help section!
Regards to All,
Tom Bailie.
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