lol.. I guess I found 2 people who like to argue as much as I do.. woohoo <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="images/icons/smile.gif" />
Personally I don't like the Linux community tooooo much.. But Linux it's self is great!!
I love FreeBSD also..
Since Solaris is mainly used for high-end servers, I have no clue why you would want IE or any gui on it for that matter..... I think I would just use Lynx instread. (I've been using that a lot latey and I'm actually starting to really like it.. how cool is it that you can telnet to a unix/linux box and surf the web from it downloading files?!?! that's too cool)
From work I can't ftp files to my server, and since wwwthreads can only be downloaded through http... I use lynx from my server and download it =) problem solved.
------------------------------------------------ Jeremy 'PeelBoy' Amberg
I don't have active desktop on. I hate active desktop. And IE is lightening fast for me. The shell is 80% IE so it's already loaded into memory so I wouldn't see why having Active Desktop is required. Active Desktop just loads the other 20% while Netscape needs to fully load each time. On my system clicking my IE button causes an IE window to automaticlly be loaded and then depending on the time of day I get to watch home.netscape.com lag and take it's sweet time loading.
Hey I use Slackware 7.1 on my servers. But I customize it plenty so it's hard to tell it was really Slackware. And it works fine. Both my servers have 180+ day uptimes
I agree.. client and server side.... just client side would be stupid.. (i've seen people do it!!!!!!!!!)
I have no clue why W3C wants B, U and I to be replaced like that.. even <bold> is too much to type..
Hop in Microsoft right quick for me and tell me what button you click to underline your text? or to make it bold? exactly.. B, I and U .. If users can understand that, then they can figure out <B> <I> and <U>.. Besides.. If they can't.. maybe they shouldn't quit their day job..
------------------------------------------------ Jeremy 'PeelBoy' Amberg
it pretty much turns everything into IE so IE is always running.. hehe.. it loads almost instantly.. those bastards.. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="images/icons/smile.gif" />
I never really used Netscapes page.. What I did was making my startup page bookmarks.html in netscape.. that way it not only loads faster, but you hvae all of your bookmarks right there.. I only visit a few pages, mostly forums and news sites.... If I want to look at stocks I have nasdaq bookmarked w/ all of the options selected.. so no need for a portal just to see stock on my startup page..
------------------------------------------------ Jeremy 'PeelBoy' Amberg
If anything they should make the <blink> tag <thisisablinktagdontuseme> instead.. I don't even think I can remember/spell their replacement for the I tag hehe..
------------------------------------------------ Jeremy 'PeelBoy' Amberg
Ah, you are talking about hover color here. This is a CSS standard, which netscape doesn't support. It's not a IE only thing. What everyone else is talking about is the alt tags, when you put your mouse over an image, it displays some text.
Well they said CSS so I figured that was the CSS they were talking about <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="images/icons/smile.gif" /> I already knew that tool tips didn't work, but I am sure this is one of the least priorities right now in the Mozilla project.. I'm sure the latest versions of CSS and JavaScript are much more important to get working correctly than tool tips =)
The reason I said IE only feature was not because CSS is IE only.. I said it because I am pretty sure you put it in here thinking that only IE users could use it (in fact I remember seeing this in a comment in the config file, but that was a while back)
------------------------------------------------ Jeremy 'PeelBoy' Amberg
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="">quote:</font><hr /><font size="" face="">Originally posted by Jeremy Amberg: And think of all of those cool undocumented functions [IE] probably uses to help speed it up when netscape is stuck using microsofts purposly crapy functions lol...</font><hr /></blockquote><font size="" face="">That is hilarious, actually.