[voyager] 2 probs

2000-03-25 Thread Garry Kelsall
Firstly - Despite me setting the download path correctly in prefs, my downloads always appear in the cache directory as VViewtemp.00 etc unless I initiate a download by shift-clicking and manually specifying the download path. Secondly - I can't for the life of me save bookmarks in version

[voyager] WEBVision

2000-03-25 Thread Garry Kelsall
I don't know if this is a bit OT but has anyone used the WEBvision version from NC3? It crashes my entire machine, even on a "boot with no startup". I can run the earlier version from Aminet (version 2.0) Voyager Mailing List - Info

[voyager] Re: 2 probs

2000-03-25 Thread Roger Clark
On 25-Mar-00, Garry Kelsall wrote: Firstly - Despite me setting the download path correctly in prefs, my downloads always appear in the cache directory as VViewtemp.00 etc unless I initiate a download by shift-clicking and manually specifying the download path. The directory path you are

[voyager] None today

2000-03-25 Thread Michael Badger
Hello Chris On 23-Mar-00, you repeated: - Even though this is the wrong list, you .. If you can't confirm/despatch Orders, or reply to e-mail cancelling such Orders (as happened to me when I tried to Order NC3), then why should we be bothered what we post to which list? Why don't you just

[voyager] Re: btinternet.com

2000-03-25 Thread kEv
In reply to : B.F.Griffiths Dated:25 Mar 2000 00:09:56 +0500 Subject :[voyager] Re: btinternet.com No :-( not using Voyager3 or any other Amiga Browser... Sadly had to use a works PC. You may be able to sign up over the phone though? Has anyone on this list tried and

[voyager] Re: None today

2000-03-25 Thread Chris Wiles
on 25/3/00 2:38 am, Michael Badger at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you can't confirm/despatch Orders, or reply to e-mail cancelling such Orders (as happened to me when I tried to Order NC3), then why should we be bothered what we post to which list? Why don't you just give up, like I had to?

[voyager] Re: btinternet.com

2000-03-25 Thread Tom Bailie
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

[voyager] Re: btinternet.com

2000-03-25 Thread Chris Wiles
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 emulator is

[voyager] Re: WEBVision

2000-03-25 Thread Matthew Bloomfield
On *25 Mar 2000 11:17:36 +* In message *[voyager] WEBVision* *Garry Kelsall* wrote: I don't know if this is a bit OT but has anyone used the WEBvision version from NC3? It crashes my entire machine, even on a "boot with no startup". I can run the earlier version from Aminet (version 2.0)

[voyager] Re: btinternet.com

2000-03-25 Thread Garry Kelsall
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

[voyager] Re: WEBVision

2000-03-25 Thread Garry Kelsall
I don't know if this is a bit OT but has anyone used the WEBvision version from NC3? It crashes my entire machine, even on a "boot with no startup". I can run the earlier version from Aminet (version 2.0) I believe this was one of the progs that got corrupted when the cd went to

[voyager] Re: 2 probs

2000-03-25 Thread Garry Kelsall
On 25-Mar-00, Garry Kelsall wrote: Firstly - Despite me setting the download path correctly in prefs, my downloads always appear in the cache directory as VViewtemp.00 etc unless I initiate a download by shift-clicking and manually specifying the download path. The directory path

[voyager] Re: btinternet.com

2000-03-25 Thread James Luscombe
On 25-Mar-00, Tom Bailie wrote: 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,

[voyager] Re: btinternet.com

2000-03-25 Thread Michael M. Rye
[ Garry Kelsall wrote: ] 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 authentication. The Miami version from OS3.5 does work OK but disconnects after 30 mins

[voyager] Re: btinternet.com

2000-03-25 Thread Tom Bailie
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 emulator is

[voyager] Re: btinternet.com

2000-03-25 Thread Gil Knutson
On 25-Mar-00,* Michael M. Rye*, of Planet Eros, wrote these Wise Words: The Miami version from OS3.5 does work OK but disconnects after 30 mins I think. It give you a 30 minute time "warning"/notification, but _does not_ disconnect. The disconnection occurs at 60 minutes. When that

[voyager] BT Internet.

2000-03-25 Thread Len Harwood
Hello All,Greetings friends,I can only wonder what all the haste is to join BT Internet,has'nt our glorious leader told everone that we should have free internet for all.or does that mean only the illustrious few who are rich enough to contribute to the P.C,which would certainly rule me

[voyager] Re: btinternet.com

2000-03-25 Thread B.F.Griffiths
Also, is there any particular reason why you are desperate to connect to BT Internet and /only/ BT Internet? Chris. Chris, My reason for wishing to register with BT is that I know of no other free service.. Your comments seem to imply there are others. Would you please for myself and

[voyager] Re: btinternet.com

2000-03-25 Thread anton gregory
I usually connect useing Handbag which is BT internet i simply put the free cd from Boots into my dads pc set up the account nicked the details came back home and set the details up in Genesis and it works no probs i also have used the btclickfree which i set up in the same way.ie by setting it

[voyager] nme.com update Prodigy, Embrace, Bjork and more (fwd)

2000-03-25 Thread Wayne Pyrah - H y p e r B o y -
Exclusive - Details of Bjork and Alec Empire's collaboration Alec Empire tells nme.com about the odd couple's work together... http://www.nme.com/newsdesk/2323090026.html In V3 I get a message saying your browser sent a message this server did not understand. It works fine in Ibrowse.

[voyager] Re: btinternet.com

2000-03-25 Thread Steve Evans
Hello Tom On 25-Mar-00, you wrote: Has anyone on this list tried and successfully registered with btinternet? And if so how? As has been pointed out, you can't connect with an Amiga, but you can do it over the phone. Tell the person on the other end that your computer doesn't support

[voyager] Re: btinternet.com

2000-03-25 Thread Rob Little
"Chris Wiles" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There are others such as Freeserve and so on, due to offer 'free' and unlimited access, certainly at nights and at the weekend. Yes, but supported by advertising. Telewest do. Well, you pay £10 a month...but then it's free access, 24 hours a day.

[voyager] Re: btinternet.com

2000-03-25 Thread Chris Wiles
Yes, but supported by advertising. Are you sure? I didn't think Freeserve were going down that route? Telewest do. Well, you pay £10 a month...but then it's free access, 24 hours a day. Surely Telewest are a cable company? Not very useful if you don't have cable. Yep, but perhaps

[voyager] Re: WEBVision

2000-03-25 Thread Splatt
Hello Garry On 25-Mar-00, you wrote: I don't know if this is a bit OT but has anyone used the WEBvision version from NC3? It crashes my entire machine, even on a "boot with no startup". I can run the earlier version from Aminet (version 2.0) Try putting all other webvision keys somewhere

[voyager] Re: JavaScript testing

2000-03-25 Thread Don Cox
This will be a good site for testing the Javascript implementation in Voyager 3.1 http://www.halfbrain.com It includes a complete working spreadsheet written in JS (not in Java). As the Amiga is short of good spreadsheets, especially Excel-compatible ones, this could be a useful site anyway.

[voyager] Re: 2 probs

2000-03-25 Thread Richard Lane
Hello Garry On 25-Mar-00, Garry Kelsall wrote: Secondly - I can't for the life of me save bookmarks in version 3.0.52 In previous versions the bookmarks list simply appeared all by itself when pressing the BM button and added bookmarks were automatically saved on exit. I had this problem

[voyager] Re: btinternet.com

2000-03-25 Thread Michael M. Rye
[ Gil Knutson wrote: ] I hate to sound snippy here, but why not just register the bloody thing? : / FYI: I already am a registered user of both Miami and MiamiDx. -- |===| | Michael Rye|Micronik

[voyager] Re: btinternet.com

2000-03-25 Thread Gil Knutson
On 25-Mar-00,* Michael M. Rye*, of Planet Eros, wrote these Wise Words: I hate to sound snippy here, but why not just register the bloody thing? : / FYI: I already am a registered user of both Miami and MiamiDx. Good boy!!! :))) I guess I will take my foot out of my mouth

[voyager] Re: btinternet.com

2000-03-25 Thread Michael M. Rye
[ Gil Knutson wrote: ] [Michael M. Rye wrote: ] MR FYI: I already am a registered user of both Miami and MiamiDx. Good boy!!! :))) I guess I will take my foot out of my mouth now and keep shut up : / Anyway, it is one of my buttons in case you did not notice... about all the

[voyager] Re: btinternet.com

2000-03-25 Thread Gil Knutson
On 25-Mar-00,* Michael M. Rye*, of Planet Eros, wrote these Wise Words: Sigh now, where did I put that needle and those sutures for my mouth...? No worries. I don't think you have to go that far! Once you said you registered, I knew I was out of line... I just wanted to set the