I tried updating to the latest firmware, because it claimed to fix problems with "heavy bittorrent sessions" (where heavy must mean 1 or more active torrents).
First attempt resulted in an out of memory message, second attempt seemed to be successful, but now the admin interface doesn't work at all.
Apart from that, it seems to work a little better, I hope the owners never try to use the admin interface.
I recently installed CS3, I checked Photoshop and Illustrator in the installer.
Imagine my surprise when, apart from the additional Adobe crap I never asked for, I suddenly have two Opera browsers, in addition to the one I installed myself, for a grand total of three Operas.
Hiding inside the Bridge CS3.app and Device Central.app packages, sniping torrent files, showing up in menues etc.
Uh oh, now Photoshop is beachballing like crazy because I tried to "Save for Web & Devices"... I think it's on to me.
Since I have stopped downloading stuff, documents, pictures etc, using FF it can be up for days without any noticeable slowdown.
I now use Konqueror for the downloading and it never gives a problem.
I think even IE would do fine if you don't actually use it.
Then Firefox 1.0 hit 1 million downloads in about 24 hours.
And Firefox 1.5 hit 1.5 million downloads in the first 24 hours.
And Firefox 2 hit a bit over 2 million downloads in the first 24 hours.
Try sending your XHTML as "application/xhtml+xml" (as it should be), and Firefox, Safari etc will give you a nice big error message if it's malformed. Maybe not totally what you are asking for, but better than tag soup.
I tried updating to the latest firmware, because it claimed to fix problems with "heavy bittorrent sessions" (where heavy must mean 1 or more active torrents). First attempt resulted in an out of memory message, second attempt seemed to be successful, but now the admin interface doesn't work at all. Apart from that, it seems to work a little better, I hope the owners never try to use the admin interface.
I recently installed CS3, I checked Photoshop and Illustrator in the installer. Imagine my surprise when, apart from the additional Adobe crap I never asked for, I suddenly have two Opera browsers, in addition to the one I installed myself, for a grand total of three Operas. Hiding inside the Bridge CS3.app and Device Central.app packages, sniping torrent files, showing up in menues etc. Uh oh, now Photoshop is beachballing like crazy because I tried to "Save for Web & Devices"... I think it's on to me.
What? 64K ought to be enough for anyone!
I think even IE would do fine if you don't actually use it.
Can't wait for version one hundred.
...they had hosted the site on the HD 2900 XT.
...and if it sounds like a banjo, string theory is true?
Damn, i thought "Spots" was some sweet new feature in OS X Leopard.
Try sending your XHTML as "application/xhtml+xml" (as it should be), and Firefox, Safari etc will give you a nice big error message if it's malformed.
Maybe not totally what you are asking for, but better than tag soup.