I think web pages should adapt to the device, but if the pages comply with HTML standard, then they should render same on both devices, shouldn't them?
Windows [n.] - A thirty-two bit extension and GUI shell to a
sixteen bit patch to an eight bit operating system
originally coded for a four bit microprocessor and
sold by a two-bit company that can't stand one bit
of competition.
That may sound crazy, but here, in Spain, things are getting somewhat like that.
Spanish RIAA (SGAE) has people going to small businesses like hairdresser's or gyms to see if they're playing music (or radio) and employers have to pay a fee if they're. The odd thing is that if customers were listening to portable media players with headphones, they aren't required to pay.
That is, it loads a specific URL when a particular web page has been visited. So the detection is made by the browser, but the data is collected by the server as a purposedly side effect.
I have a tmp folder in my home for temporary stuff (unpack sources, quick scripts, etc). It's supposed to be temporal, but there are some things since January untouched.
Welcome our new perchlorate overlords.
FTFY.
Are there SVG videos? Just curious...
= 42?
Huh! They won't do that...
Firefox for J2ME devices should be cool too... At least for trying. I'm currently using Opera Mini and it's great.
they are not guilty of any crime.
Well... crime is a huge word in this subject.
I think web pages should adapt to the device, but if the pages comply with HTML standard, then they should render same on both devices, shouldn't them?
Windows [n.] - A thirty-two bit extension and GUI shell to a sixteen bit patch to an eight bit operating system originally coded for a four bit microprocessor and sold by a two-bit company that can't stand one bit of competition.
Helps you?
Yes.
I would say that the absence of darkness is a clear indication of the presence of Chuck Norris.
Yes, they're often hard to find...
Don't mind. We have to blame Windows.
Spanish RIAA (SGAE) has people going to small businesses like hairdresser's or gyms to see if they're playing music (or radio) and employers have to pay a fee if they're. The odd thing is that if customers were listening to portable media players with headphones, they aren't required to pay.
I think it's "secured" because you can write-protect it with a manual switch.
Last thing we need is an "on Hover" Javascript ad, you mouse over, and audio gets maximized "FIND YOUR MATCH @ ADULTFINDER.COM!"
Can't that be done now with Flash?
Who is this for?
Yeah! There's no Pac-Man in SSL'd google.com!
If you're quick, you can download porn after customs using airport's Wi-Fi...
I was mistaken, but I've realized how it works without scripts.
a#l15920:visited {background:url(/l?i=15920)}
with compaining HTML:
<a href="http://chickipedia.com" id="l15920">.</a>
That is, it loads a specific URL when a particular web page has been visited. So the detection is made by the browser, but the data is collected by the server as a purposedly side effect.
NoScript? Me too :-)
And they call unfair competition to P2P...
In fact, that could be the most expensive gift you could bring to your friend.
I have a tmp folder in my home for temporary stuff (unpack sources, quick scripts, etc). It's supposed to be temporal, but there are some things since January untouched.
I was to say the same! BTW, I like the idea of the lab...
There are no cows because there's no methane.