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world@...
Mar 2, 1997 4:36 pm
10141
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Remi Zajac
rzajac@...
Mar 4, 1997 8:28 pm
10142
BADGETT INDUSTRIES, INC. Badgett Industries, Inc. (BII) a Detroit based full line distributor of Ericsson two-way radios, also specializes in engineering and...
Maurice Badgett, Jr.
badgett@...
Mar 4, 1997 10:25 pm
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Scott Isaacs
scotti@...
Mar 5, 1997 3:18 am
10144
I find this very hard to believe. Microsoft always has a way of redefining the standards. ala sendmail wannabe exchange. Why don't they use the true protocol...
Jeff Wilde
jwilde@...
Mar 5, 1997 3:07 pm
10145
... Ummm...While on first read this seems to say that MS is just following the lead of the W3C, I think a closer read will reveal that this is just a (somewhat...
Benjamin Franz
snowhare@...
Mar 5, 1997 4:02 pm
10146
As an unofficial spokesperson for Microsoft, I'd like to add: Microsoft is the champion of all Internet protocols, including Active-X, Winsock 2.0, and WINS. ...
Erik Aronesty
erik@...
Mar 5, 1997 4:02 pm
10147
Erik Aronesty wrote: ... But your E-mail address doesn't end with @microsoft.com. How could that be? ;) ... I wasn't aware that Active-X was an Internet...
Drazen Kacar
Drazen.Kacar@...
Mar 5, 1997 4:44 pm
10148
... First and foremost, I think that many people here are spliting hairs. I think that CRN would have been accurate in saying that IE was working on a...
Mary Morris
marym@...
Mar 5, 1997 5:06 pm
10149
I would think that an official spokesperson from Microsoft wouldn't say such non-observant things. 1) If microsoft is the leader in Internet Products, then...
Jeff Wilde
jwilde@...
Mar 5, 1997 5:29 pm
10150
People! Erik's comments were *jokes*, I hope. Sarcasm, anyone? To say that WINS or ActiveX are Internet standards is just silly. To say that Microsoft wants to...
Steven Champeon
schampeo@...
Mar 5, 1997 5:46 pm
10151
Thanks for playing Erik. Next? I am gonna step in here and add one thing quickly: if some folks out there have pent up hostilities towards Microsoft, for...
Thomas Reardon
thomasre@...
Mar 5, 1997 5:57 pm
10152
I agree with some of what you said, but you are a leader in your own mind on them standards. I wouldn't say microsoft is the leader!!! ... Thanks for playing...
Jeff Wilde
jwilde@...
Mar 5, 1997 6:10 pm
10153
... multiprocess. Before this escalates into an NT vs Unix battle I should point out that this is not the forum for it. If you want to address the style ...
Chris Lilley
Chris.Lilley@...
Mar 5, 1997 6:16 pm
10154
... Objective question: what is the policy regarding CORBA?...
Gavin Nicol
gtn@...
Mar 5, 1997 6:32 pm
10155
... That may be the public perception but the reality is that W3C specifications represent an interoperable consensus among our members. We have 160, by the...
Chris Lilley
Chris.Lilley@...
Mar 5, 1997 6:45 pm
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If anyone on this list wants to discuss CORBA they are welcome to send me mail and I'll send out a response to the group. Its probably not appropriate for...
Thomas Reardon
thomasre@...
Mar 5, 1997 8:16 pm
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... My turn. It was my impression that the HTML and Style lists were places where those not officially in the web standards business could make constructive...
David Perrell
davidp@...
Mar 5, 1997 10:10 pm
10158
During the past months we have worked on an implementation of the MCF language (ref: http://mcf.research.apple.com/hs/mcf.html). However, instead of using URLs...
didier ph martin
dmartin@...
Mar 5, 1997 10:15 pm
10159
... You implicitly admitted that at least some proposals *are* rubber stamped, although this may not be what you meant to say. How many major proposals from MS...
Benjamin Franz
snowhare@...
Mar 5, 1997 10:52 pm
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... accepting ... modular ... Certified ActiveX components are an annoyance. And what happens to all the components that get installed after long downloads and...
David Perrell
davidp@...
Mar 6, 1997 3:05 am
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From: Scott Isaacs <scotti@...> Subject: FW: IE4.0 and W3C Standards Date: Tue, 4 Mar 1997 18:38:14 -0800 [ . . . ] ... [ . . . ] I'm not sure...
Bede McCall
bede@...
Mar 6, 1997 3:41 am
10162
Well,, i developing a web site,, a sort of Yahoo but for Venezuela,, I can make the design of the web pages with no trouble, but, i´ve reached a key point in...
George Colina
georgenet@...
Mar 6, 1997 6:37 am
10163
... draft-rfc, ... market ... browsers, ... I didn't see this as a problem with CSS1. Ideally, MS will release an early beta and then listen to feedback. I...
David Perrell
davidp@...
Mar 6, 1997 8:01 am
10164
You might want to look at X/Open's Federated Naming. Someplace on www.opengroup.org/ In message <199703052146.QAA07319@...>, ... Sarr...
Sarr Blumson
sarr@...
Mar 6, 1997 2:45 pm
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Hello David, Thanks for the reality check on this thread. To those of you that are constantly complaining, a brief and to the point question: Where may we try...
Gordon Blackstock
gordon@...
Mar 6, 1997 3:25 pm
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All I can say is that we'll be tracking the spec as it evolves. We are committed to changing code from beta to beta to final product to ensure this. We are...
Thomas Reardon
thomasre@...
Mar 6, 1997 4:57 pm
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Good question. We aim to have a full implementation of the remaining CSS1 Advanced attributes in IE4. As you know IE3 covered a lot but not all of the CSS1...
Thomas Reardon
thomasre@...
Mar 6, 1997 4:59 pm
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... Have you been following the current IETF work on URNs ? draft-ietf-urn-http-conv-01.txt draft-ietf-urn-naptr-03.txt draft-ietf-urn-req-frame-00.txt ...
Martin Hamilton
martin@...
Mar 6, 1997 5:27 pm
10169
... specifications ... Sorry for my imprecise wording. By no means is it the case that "all propsals are rubber stamped". ... Heh. You know I can't say, and...