From the 43 selectors 13 have passed, 4 are buggy and 26 are unsupported (Passed 330 out of 578 tests) That is for IE 7.0.6000.16473 under Windows Vista x64
It seems that 60% of the top 10 Official World's Tallest High-rise Buildings are in China (Republic of China + People's Republic of China) and 80% of those Top 10 buildings are in Asia.
I have been using RedHat 7.2 (now 7.3) with Chinese input and editing for quite a while and I have created a mini HOWTO, I think you will find it useful:
I am using Mozilla and it seems that it is the only browser with decent intl (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) display support. But it RC1 still has problem with CJK printing.
There are many sites using PHP scripting, but Apache 2.0 support in PHP 4.2.0 is experimental, I wonder how many months before we see webservers migrating to Apache 2.
There is also.asn.au which stands for "association", restrictions as follows:
* incorporated bodies
* political parties
* trade unions
* sporting and special interest clubs
* "partnerships" between disparate organisations.
(http://www.godomains.com.au/info/asn.au/)
BTW, there is a.AU.COM as well:
[quote]
An alternative to the.com.au name. These names do not carry the strict requirements of.com.au names
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It may be easy for people with computer knowledge, but some people are just forced to use computers even they never touch it before.
Consider an office environment, even call operators are required to use computers to search for information these days.
I converted a Windows NT network to Windows 2000 environment a few weeks ago and I got more than 10 staffs asking me to switch back to the previous environment as the step by step usage they wrote down were not working for them anymore and they cannot do any work.
This is a clear case on why many of the people shouldn't be using a computer.
I think they are suspending all entertainment facilities, such as karoke, clubs etc, but I have not heard about suspension of entertainment websites.
It seems that 60% of the top 10 Official World's Tallest High-rise Buildings are in China (Republic of China + People's Republic of China) and 80% of those Top 10 buildings are in Asia.
I have been using RedHat 7.2 (now 7.3) with Chinese input and editing for quite a while and I have created a mini HOWTO, I think you will find it useful:
e _mini-HOWTO.html
http://www.aucs.org/rpmcenter/RedHat_72_73_Chines
As for Office software, I use OpenOffice.org 1.0 Chinese.
I am using Mozilla and it seems that it is the only browser with decent intl (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) display support. But it RC1 still has problem with CJK printing.
There are many sites using PHP scripting, but Apache 2.0 support in PHP 4.2.0 is experimental, I wonder how many months before we see webservers migrating to Apache 2.
You can get .com for only $14.95/yr these days...i wonder how many "professionals" are prodigals...
There is also .asn.au which stands for "association", restrictions as follows:
* incorporated bodies
* political parties
* trade unions
* sporting and special interest clubs
* "partnerships" between disparate organisations.
(http://www.godomains.com.au/info/asn.au/)
BTW, there is a .AU.COM as well:
[quote]
An alternative to the .com.au name. These names do not carry the strict requirements of .com.au names
[/quote]
Well, in my son's school, they never fail any students and have a weird grading scheme:
;p
A - Average
B - Better than Average
C - Credit
D - Distinction
E - Excellent
D is not bad
It may be easy for people with computer knowledge, but some people are just forced to use computers even they never touch it before.
Consider an office environment, even call operators are required to use computers to search for information these days.
I converted a Windows NT network to Windows 2000 environment a few weeks ago and I got more than 10 staffs asking me to switch back to the previous environment as the step by step usage they wrote down were not working for them anymore and they cannot do any work.
This is a clear case on why many of the people shouldn't be using a computer.