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Randy Stankey
Film God
Posts: 6539
From: Erie, Pennsylvania
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 07-31-2000 10:46 PM
Everything runs fine, here in Modem-Only Land! No DSL, No cable, No ISDN. And nobody plans to install anything in the next 1-2 years!We've got lots of cows, though. And the town zoning board has forced most people to get rid of the old junk cars from their yards. There's still a few wash machines on the front porch, yet. Seriously, I downloaded Tim's video in about 40 minutes. For ME that's good! Heck! when you flush the toilet the modem cuts out! I'm serious! Anything electrical turning on creates a surge, or something. I've replaced about 2/3 of the phone lines with CAT-5. (My connections are much improved) The rest are burried in the walls. It'll take a while. Enough silliness... The server does connect faster, yes.
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Oscar Neundorfer
Master Film Handler
Posts: 275
From: Senoia, GA
Registered: May 2000
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posted 08-01-2000 06:21 AM
Congratulations Brad!!The new server is indeed quick, and the new look is very nice, too. It is amazing how one can miss something like this forum when it is down for even a little while. And, yes, for those who may be wondering, I DO have a life. I just enjoy the exchange of information that goes on here. I have learned so much here, and it is certainly one of the best cinema resources around. I have one suggestion. On other forums that use the same software as this forum, on each topic in the list, after the topic title, there is a page list if the topic exceeds one page in length. With this you can go directly to page 2 or 3, etc. without having to go through page one first. This is very convenient if you have been following a long topic. Thanks so much for removing the banner ads. I wish you great success in hosting other sites to pay for this site. Best regards, ------------------ Oscar Neundorfer Chief Engineer SMART Devices, Inc. oscar@smartdev.com
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Evans A Criswell
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1579
From: Huntsville, AL, USA
Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 08-01-2000 01:26 PM
I've noticed tremendous increases in the speed of the loading of the contents of the forums. The several-second delay in displaying the messages in a forum is gone and they pop up instantaneously. I was going to test the download speed of the training video spoof (24M), since we have a connection to the higher bandwidth Internet 2 here, but the link did not work. I've noticed that some links on this site do not allow right-clicking to save the file that the link points to if Internet Explorer is used, but Netscape on an Silicon Graphics UNIX box will let me do it. For example, the Christie Troubleshooting joke manual could not be downloaded and printed unless I used Netscape on an SGI. Using Internet Explorer, I got "Sorry, this feature has been disabled." I'd never seen that before. Netscape didn't have a problem with it. Any idea what causes this? Some of the PCs here do not have an assigned printer, and it is convenient to download the PDF file itself and ftp it to a UNIX machine to print. I know that Internet Explorer has bugs, and the most recent version even broke my lightning animator that had been trouble-free for about 2 years. Web site design is a challenge these days because there is at least one version of one browser that something will not work on!
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William Hooper
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1879
From: Mobile, AL USA
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 08-02-2000 01:12 AM
>Using Internet Explorer, I got "Sorry, this >feature has been disabled." It's a little piece of java "paranoid code" that is targeted to IE. Usually it's placed to attempt to thwart picture-stealers, but it's easily run around by anyone who wants to do that. Netscape has always been the most stoneage headache browser to write for, anti-IE bias is usually just familiarity issues or Gates-phobia. It looks like the new Netscape version has decided to join the rest of civilization. There's a chart accessible from WebMonkey http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/ which shows how vexing it can be to code for all browsers. Hey, Scott: There are no urns on this site! Are you hoarding them all for your basement theater? Greedy, greedy.
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Brad Miller
Administrator
Posts: 17775
From: Plano, TX (36.2 miles NW of Rockwall)
Registered: May 99
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posted 08-02-2000 01:45 AM
Evans,We've been working on the manual downloads and that coding error has been corrected already on the manual page. I was not aware of the problem with the video downloads page, but I have just corrected that as well. Internet Explorer has many, many problems with it's browser. The biggest problem is with surfing a continuing set of changing pages, like this forum. With Netscape you can go into edit/preferences/advanced/cache and set it to check "every time" it goes to a page, thus making the use of the "reload" button a thing of the past. Even if you only used Netscape for the forum, it would be well worth your time to download it from www.netscape.com The site went through some major reorganization and I'm still tracking down little errors I've made. If anyone notices any broken links or problems using the site, please drop me an email so I can see to it that it gets fixed a.s.a.p. I will often not notice problems with IE, as I use Netscape to check the site. IE has too many cacheing problems to use it for proofing.
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