Not sure about Mozilla, but Netscape 6.2 on redhat is in -Edit- -Preferences- -Advanced- -Cache- and then select the radio to 'Compare the page is cache to the page on the network' Once per session.
IE is similar, in -Internet Options- on -General- tab hit button for Temporary Internet Files -Settings- and select something other than Automatic, I think it's 'Every time you start Internet Explorer'
Hope this helps
--Josh
There's a setting in most browsers to overcome this dissapearing form text. I was forced to learn this from eBay, every time I clicked back to change something I had to compose a whole new auction, really annoying.
What are you smoking? Can you imagine the average company president in jail for ten years just for some extra cash? My company's president can't even check his email without help, mush less fight off a 350 lb cell-mate (the mate in cell-mate was not a pun). These execs do things because they don't think they'll get caught, therefore the length of prison sentence is not a factor.
If you tell them the problem is on the P2P's server they'll believe you. Tell them it's not compatible with your network, or tell them the feds shut them down and that's why it doesn't work anymore...
I've crunched a lot of packets, but I can' get into my account anymore. I forgot my password and have long since used a different email address, so have no chance of getting it back. I'd start over, but it just seems like so far to go just to get back up the where I was...
heh, have you talked to one of these 'TEACHERS' before? 75% of them can provide about as much help as my drunk college buddy who copied code straight from the book!
They're probably just gonna build FindFast into NTFS. I could disable it before, so they wanted to make it harder. There goes more system resources... I think I've searched my drive three times in the past year. Faster searches would have saved me, what, 18 seconds a year???
-no, because I said so
I've done it three times in the last six months. The last one was just last week. The seller wouldn't accept PayPal and I told him I wanted the product quick. I emailed him a photo of the cashier's check and he sent the item that day.
They've gotta keep them busy doing something. You can't make them stand in one spot and stare for more than a couple days at a time... Of course, I don't think I'd give them knives for carving. Maybe they should stand in one spot holding a pumpkin for a couple more days...
What are you talking about? It sounds like You are the one that makes it not fun. There's plenty of *adult* costume parties out there with seriously hot women all dressed up. Go find one of those, if you can't find one host one... and tell me where it's at!
Yes, but the main thing is that if RR wanted people who *could* support more and had a brain they'd have to pay more for them. I've called RR support before because I was downloading at around 3k per second and all the downloads would break after about two minutes. Twice the support people tried to walk me through changing my freakin' home page from/. to www.satx.rr.com The other times they were just plain clueless and mostly recommended clearing browser cache and such. After about 8 calls they finally sent someone out, he plugged a laptop in for about 10 seconds and said "Okay, I've seen enough." Three techs came out later that day and did something at the cable box for about two hours, then it worked fine...
Not sure about Mozilla, but Netscape 6.2 on redhat is in -Edit- -Preferences- -Advanced- -Cache- and then select the radio to 'Compare the page is cache to the page on the network' Once per session. IE is similar, in -Internet Options- on -General- tab hit button for Temporary Internet Files -Settings- and select something other than Automatic, I think it's 'Every time you start Internet Explorer' Hope this helps --Josh
There's a setting in most browsers to overcome this dissapearing form text. I was forced to learn this from eBay, every time I clicked back to change something I had to compose a whole new auction, really annoying.
What are you smoking? Can you imagine the average company president in jail for ten years just for some extra cash? My company's president can't even check his email without help, mush less fight off a 350 lb cell-mate (the mate in cell-mate was not a pun). These execs do things because they don't think they'll get caught, therefore the length of prison sentence is not a factor.
That's because he doesn't love you back silly. Did he mention anything about the restraining order yet? If not, expect to be served soon...
heh, I always use bob@aol.com Sorry Bob, whoever you are...
Just give them a fake email adress... problem solved, no more spam! Or you could always give them your buddy's email addy...
Only a demoncrat would come up with a hair-brained idea like that!
If you tell them the problem is on the P2P's server they'll believe you. Tell them it's not compatible with your network, or tell them the feds shut them down and that's why it doesn't work anymore...
I've crunched a lot of packets, but I can' get into my account anymore. I forgot my password and have long since used a different email address, so have no chance of getting it back. I'd start over, but it just seems like so far to go just to get back up the where I was...
heh, have you talked to one of these 'TEACHERS' before? 75% of them can provide about as much help as my drunk college buddy who copied code straight from the book!
...but after about age 5 it sort of stopped being funny for me
Sounds like all the April fools jokes were on you...
We feel your pain, really...
Well, after a long day at tongue++ I like to come home and give her my Perl...
(leave me alone, I'm tired...)
The duty of any human being is to behave in an ethical manner.
Are you saying lawyers are human?
"Doin' the bull dance, feelin' the flow. Workin' it, workin' it."
No... SO also runs on Winders...
I never had any problems at all with 6.0 beta... In fact, I'm still using it! Not a single crash, and much better than 5.2
that now they know who the sysadmins are they can start squeezing their heads until they cough up some useful info...
Noooo..... I just got my users trained not to double-click .vbs files!!!
They're probably just gonna build FindFast into NTFS. I could disable it before, so they wanted to make it harder. There goes more system resources... I think I've searched my drive three times in the past year. Faster searches would have saved me, what, 18 seconds a year??? -no, because I said so
I've done it three times in the last six months. The last one was just last week. The seller wouldn't accept PayPal and I told him I wanted the product quick. I emailed him a photo of the cashier's check and he sent the item that day.
...yeah, Apache still hasn't gotten around to supporting those MS CodeRed features yet... maybe in 3.0??? ;)
They've gotta keep them busy doing something. You can't make them stand in one spot and stare for more than a couple days at a time... Of course, I don't think I'd give them knives for carving. Maybe they should stand in one spot holding a pumpkin for a couple more days...
What are you talking about? It sounds like You are the one that makes it not fun. There's plenty of *adult* costume parties out there with seriously hot women all dressed up. Go find one of those, if you can't find one host one... and tell me where it's at!
Yes, but the main thing is that if RR wanted people who *could* support more and had a brain they'd have to pay more for them. I've called RR support before because I was downloading at around 3k per second and all the downloads would break after about two minutes. Twice the support people tried to walk me through changing my freakin' home page from /. to www.satx.rr.com The other times they were just plain clueless and mostly recommended clearing browser cache and such. After about 8 calls they finally sent someone out, he plugged a laptop in for about 10 seconds and said "Okay, I've seen enough." Three techs came out later that day and did something at the cable box for about two hours, then it worked fine...
They don't even support Outlook... You think their $7 per hour phone support guys are gonna support XP or Linux???