...but to login on the wi-fi network of my university (http://www.polito.it/ SSL 2.0 is required.
The fun part is that we HAVE a IT department, and they TEACH us that SSL 2.0 is deprecated... but obviously the brilliant minds of our teachers are better employed elsewhere... (and we buy rubbish from third parts)
Who knows who the "average Netscape user" will be?
By the way, my previous post hadn't a conclusion: the port to linux for the moment is not planned because the IE engine remains (for the moment) windows-only.
The point is: -Are the articles Roland is linking interesting? Yes (maybe). -Does somebody else on/. link them? I don't know. If no, why/. shouldn't p publish Roland's posts?
...but to login on the wi-fi network of my university (http://www.polito.it/ SSL 2.0 is required. The fun part is that we HAVE a IT department, and they TEACH us that SSL 2.0 is deprecated... but obviously the brilliant minds of our teachers are better employed elsewhere... (and we buy rubbish from third parts)
Who knows who the "average Netscape user" will be? By the way, my previous post hadn't a conclusion: the port to linux for the moment is not planned because the IE engine remains (for the moment) windows-only.
I don't remember exactly how the story is, but I read that this new browser will use some part of IE. Sort of.
The point is: /. link them? I don't know. If no, why /. shouldn't p publish Roland's posts?
-Are the articles Roland is linking interesting? Yes (maybe).
-Does somebody else on