This is a relatively down-to-earth analysis of what's going to happen with HDTV and digital TV in the US, with a couple of interesting tidbits (e.g. color TV...
Philipp Hoschka
ph@...
Sep 10, 1998 7:38 pm
10714
It seems that WebTV may be the first commercial browser to have implemented the draft referenced below. At this point I haven't tested it, but according to: ...
James Salsman
james@...
Sep 14, 1998 4:50 am
10715
Hi, Can anyone tell me what is the maximum length of the Query String and what does this limit depend on? Thanx. Boris Georgiev...
Boris Georgiev
bge@...
Sep 14, 1998 8:07 pm
10716
The limit used to be 256 chars and was dependant on the browser (and also the server). These days I believe many browsers and servers deal with 8k or even...
Derek Harding
derek@...
Sep 14, 1998 8:52 pm
10717
hi ive written a proxy server(a small one being an beginner) which is in position as shown below. [browser] --------> [My ProxyServer] ------------> OurOffice ...
sathish kumar v
sathish_kumarv@...
Sep 21, 1998 7:05 am
10718
As the Internet industry matures, it has an exciting opportunity to demonstrate its broader involvement in the community through creative public service...
Steven Clift
clift@...
Sep 22, 1998 5:05 am
10719
Just read on news.com about the HTML-TIME proposal by Macromedia, MS and Compaq. Any idea where I can get more detailed info, ideally the proposal itself? It...
Dmitry Beransky
dberansky@...
Sep 30, 1998 6:49 pm
10720
... Timed Interactive Multimedia Extensions for HTML (HTML+TIME) Compaq Computer Corporation, Macromedia Inc. and Microsoft Corporation, 18 September 1998 W3C...
Dan Connolly
connolly@...
Sep 30, 1998 7:18 pm
10721
... All acknowledged Submissions to W3C are linked from <http://www.w3.org/Submission/>. You can find the HTML+TIME Submission at ...
Masayasu Ishikawa
mimasa@...
Sep 30, 1998 7:48 pm
10722
Hi folks, I'm developing a web proxy for Win95/NT and am having problems because IE4.01 SP1 (Win95/NT) seems to either: * ignore the 'Connection: close' HTTP...
Gary Stephens
gary.stephens@...
Oct 2, 1998 11:33 am
10723
... Well, why don't you close the connection? You say you will, so follow through. Yes, if your analysis is correct then it seems like IE is not following the...
Marc Slemko
marcs@...
Oct 2, 1998 3:45 pm
10724
Hi, I got a question from somebody asking for sending multiple files in one response with HTTP. What he belived was possible was to use the Trasfer-coding...
Christian Bøhn
chrb@...
Oct 4, 1998 7:34 pm
10725
Hi, Thanks a lot, but have you or somebody else a working example or the resonse data which shows a html page which have a image in it which is embeded in the...
Christian Bøhn
chrb@...
Oct 5, 1998 6:43 pm
10726
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Csaszar Zoltan
csasza@...
Oct 6, 1998 11:47 am
10727
Hello. Why do we receive such mails ?? Patrick van Bommel...
Patrick van Bommel
pvb@...
Oct 6, 1998 12:01 pm
10728
Hi, ... Probably since he didn't send the mail to www-talk-request@..., Csaszar try that email address instead. With kind regards Christian Bøhn...
Christian Bøhn
chrb@...
Oct 6, 1998 3:15 pm
10729
Hi, Is what I have asked for below impossible with HTTP? What I want to know is if it is possible to send html and graphics using MIME to the browser in one...
Christian Bøhn
chrb@...
Oct 7, 1998 7:02 pm
10730
Can somebody help me in attaching a simple mime attachment in SMTP? I have tried the following sequence, but in the mail, that is displayed as is, even though...
Paduthonse Aprameya N...
aprameya.paduthonse@...
Oct 13, 1998 6:43 pm
10731
Can somebody figure out where the sequence has gone wrong? I am trying to send a multipart MIME attachment through SMTP. Thanks in advance - Aprameya Received:...
Paduthonse Aprameya N...
aprameya.paduthonse@...
Oct 13, 1998 9:04 pm
10732
2nd USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies & Systems (USITS '99) October 11-14, 1999, Boulder, Colorado, USA Co-sponsored by IEEE Computer Society Task...
Cynthia Deno
cynthia@...
Oct 14, 1998 10:53 pm
10733
Whenever a www client requests the server a html file, and the server responds by sending a redirect message most www clients like Netscape, Internet Explorer,...
vag@...
Oct 15, 1998 6:41 pm
10734
... responds b ... Internet Explorer, ... images? i.e. wil ... any WWW recom ... Yes, you can redirect to an images. In fact, you can use an image tag to run...
Tracy Adams
teadams@...
Oct 15, 1998 7:05 pm
10735
Folks, Can anyone enlighten me as to whether it is possible to send the following from a cgi script and have Internet Explorer understand it. Location:...
Susan J. Munson
sjm8k@...
Oct 15, 1998 9:06 pm
10736
404 is a file not found Error. If it works on Netscape, obviously the file is there. I've had this happen when IE bashes up (destoyes) the URL. An example...
Tracy Adams
teadams@...
Oct 15, 1998 9:20 pm
10737
It works for anything. Like literally. If you can HTTP it, you can redirect it :) cya, ap. ... Andrew Prendergast, Geekz on Demand ap@... - phone...
Andrew Prendergast
ap@...
Oct 15, 1998 10:29 pm
10738
Hi Tracy, Thanks for the response see follow-up below ... ... Yup, I know. My hunch is that IE does some handshaking with server on a redirect (for caching...
Susan J. Munson
sjm8k@...
Oct 15, 1998 10:45 pm
10739
This announces that G2 will be bundled with NS 4.5 - although "details of the deal are not disclosed", this may mean that NS 4.5 will play SMIL natively as...
Philipp Hoschka
ph@...
Oct 19, 1998 5:01 pm
10740
Well, that should be very easy to verify as 4.5 final is already released since two days back. :-) I had severe problems with 4.5-final and my virtual desktop...
Peter Parnes
peppar@...
Oct 19, 1998 5:37 pm
10741
If you create graphics for the Web, chances are that you already do lots of work in a drawing or illustration package and then have to convert it to an image...
Chris Lilley
chris@...
Nov 4, 1998 2:09 am
10742
(could anyone recommend a better place to ask this question?) The current http spec states that: For 201 (Created) responses, the Location is that of the new...