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  How do you delete Opera's RSS settings under Win NT (in accout with privlidged user, but not superuser mode)?         


Author: Max Power
Date: Dec 29, 2006 13:31

How do you delete Opera's RSS settings under Win NT (in account with
privileged user, but not superuser mode)?
I have a faulty URL string that makes Opera crash each time it is accessed.
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  possible to run IE 6 and IE 7 together?         


Author: dubing
Date: Nov 29, 2006 11:18

Hi,

Is it possible to run IE 7 and IE 6 together on Windows XP sp2? I
heard no. Would VMWare help with that? We need to test how the same
web design looks like in various browsers.

Thanks in advance for any ideas.

Bing
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  Re: Applets being loaded four times?         


Author: Nick Battle
Date: Nov 29, 2006 05:44

> I still can't explain why there are two though.

Just to close this off, it looks like it's a bug/feature of the Java
*plugin* when an HTTP server doesn't send it clear enough expiry
information in the headers. There's more info here:
http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=4972238

If I send an "Expires:" header with the class file response, everything
is OK when applet caching is enabled in the plugin. If you disable
caching and send an Expires header, it still makes two download
requests, which suggests there is still a problem (ie. the bug/feature
is still there). It may be affected by Cache-Control headers too.

Cheers,
-nick
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  Re: Applets being loaded four times?         


Author: Nick Battle
Date: Nov 24, 2006 05:42

Nick Battle wrote:
> When I serve a page with an tag, [some browsers] are
> downloading the same .class file *four* times.

I found that turning off the caching in the Java proxy reduces this to
only two requests for the class file. Both requests are made on the same
connection, and send a request without Cache-Control or Pragma headers.

I still can't explain why there are two though.

--
Cheers,
-nick
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  Applets being loaded four times?         


Author: Nick Battle
Date: Nov 24, 2006 01:40

[Originally posted in comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix, but maybe this
is more of a client-side question?]

When I serve a page with an tag, I can see from the server logs
that Firefox (Windows and Linux) and IE are downloading the same .class
file *four* times. Other browsers, like Konqueror, just download the
file once. The applet works at the browser end in all cases, I just
can't explain the extra request traffic from FF and IE - I assume this
isn't normal(?).

Can anyone explain what might be happening?

Some clues:

I wrote the web server, so it's probably my fault not the browser's :-)

The HTML is simply:






The server always sends the class file without any transfer encoding
using the following four headers (for a 4034 byte class file):
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  Re: missing option in FireFox 2.0         


Author: History Fan
Date: Nov 18, 2006 07:35

"Ruud Uphoff" ruphoff.net> wrote in message
news:455ef85b$0$325$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl...
Hi,

After upgrade to FF2 a'm missing two major options.

- How to block 3rd party cookies (also called spyware cookies)
- How to accept only images from the original website.

Any idea how to do this in FF2 ?
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  Re: problems with Firefox 2.0 and IE6         


Author: Andreas Prilop
Date: Nov 14, 2006 08:46

On Mon, 13 Nov 2006, A.Translator wrote:
> It really does not help to give URL's of everything,

Bye
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  Re: problems with Firefox 2.0 and IE6         


Author: Andreas Prilop
Date: Nov 13, 2006 07:29

On Sun, 12 Nov 2006, A.Translator wrote:
> - some pages don't show anything at all,

URLs?
> - some pages seem to have lost their stylesheets

URLs?
> - some pages show *some* (but not all) images

URLs?
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