[Https]

Ok solved that one, Now I know what the mozilla-psm package does ;-)

[Imagemap problems]


> (Please do us all a favour, and file a bug report with mozilla.org.)


Have done.

[ Java ]

> I actually don't see Java on a lot of sites.  Next to none at all, in
> fact.


Well I find it in a lot of web-based config tools, like Bay networks
contivity, one of these management ports for our tape server, stuff
like that. Calendar server uses java script, most sites with frames and
a menu map have java script on them. Don't care to argue the merits or
otherwise of java just want to displace Doze on some desktops.

> But in the long term, we're going to have to do something about putting
> an end to obscure and/or moving-target binary formats for our data.  


Agreed!

Re vim and html, sounds like someone I know... Personally I'm set Linux
currently provides all the tools I need, getting the company to change
however is a bit of a challange but just a few more goals and it might
happen.

I'll have a look at Open Office. Last time I tried it it printing
didn't work which is a bit of a show stopper, but as said before does
anyone have any inside info on Abiword, the site hasn't been updated
for weeks, and prior to that it was going like a house on fire.

rgds

Pete







 



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