What does the extension *.stm stand for? And what does it do? Eurosport.com uses it. Thanks Usal Onan Karagözoðlu onank@... Kanal D Online ...
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Usal Onan KARAGOZOGLU
onank@...
Apr 12, 2000 2:53 pm
Sorry it's bbc.com which uses *.stm pages Usal Onan Karagözoðlu onank@... Kanal D Online www.kanald.com.tr Sorry it's bbc.com which uses *.stm ...
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William F. Hammond
hammond@...
Apr 12, 2000 6:15 pm
Usal Onan KARAGOZOGLU <onank@...> writes to www-talk@... ... Suffixes have NO MEANING across the network. Most end-user clients (i.e., browsers)...
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Dan Connolly
connolly@...
Apr 12, 2000 6:32 pm
... This is, unfortunately, explicitly documented design of a very popular implementation: "One problem with this is that some browsers sniff the document ...
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Ari Gordon-Schlosberg
regs@...
Apr 17, 2000 5:23 am
[Lewinsohn <jlewinso@...>] ... Yup. Base64 encode it and stick it in a CDATA field. Look at section 5.2 in RFC 1521: Base64...
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Joris Dobbelsteen
j.p.tdobbelsteen@...
Apr 17, 2000 4:20 pm
Microsoft mostly hits his own market: WINDOWS (on the x86). Now this is Win2000 (and Win98). All software from Microsoft is available for Windows on the x86,...
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Lewinsohn
jlewinso@...
Apr 18, 2000 8:52 pm
hello, i was wondering if the was a tool out there which enables you to take a binary file and encode into mime and back. there must be something like this on...
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Ari Gordon-Schlosberg
regs@...
Apr 18, 2000 9:50 pm
[Lewinsohn <jlewinso@...>] ... Jesus, man. Here you go: http://www.freshmeat.net/appindex/2000/02/29/951883078.html Base64 mazdak - February 29th...
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Charles.J.Driscoll@...
Apr 19, 2000 3:32 pm
Gentlemen; Following a call to the W3C Administrator @ MIT, I was directed to submit this question via e-mail for the best response. It's a simple question...
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Dan Connolly
connolly@...
Apr 19, 2000 4:29 pm
... aka http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html ... That seems to be the problem. I find that Netscape 4.7 on Win98 doesn't support all the characters...
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John Delacour
JD@...
Apr 19, 2000 9:30 pm
... This is not a Netscape or MSIE problem. It will happen on the Mac too, no matter whether you have installed all the fonts available. The problem is that...
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Lee Daniel Crocker
lee@...
Apr 19, 2000 10:34 pm
... On my machine under NT 4.0, both MSIE 5.01 and Netscape 6 display ρ correctly. Since Netscape 6 is based on the Mozilla code, I suspect that browser...
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Kevin Kenny
kennykb@...
Apr 19, 2000 11:10 pm
... Well, yes, NT4.0 has the "Lucida Sans Unicode" font. Win95/98 doesn't include it in the version for the US market. If you have a captive user base, you...
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Lewinsohn
jlewinso@...
Apr 22, 2000 9:50 am
hello, a question: is there an xml tool out there for reading a c++ class and transforming it to an xml file? i whould be very grateful if i could get my hands...
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Lewinsohn
jlewinso@...
Apr 22, 2000 10:05 am
is there an xml parser out there that knows to how to read the type of an xml element (as described in the XML data spec.) and use that type and not the...
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Srikanth Shenoy
srikanthshenoy@...
Apr 23, 2000 11:40 pm
Hi , I am keen on knowing some info on W3C proposals and standards. If I am a member(not an employee) of one of W3C members (say IEEE Computer Society) do I...
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MOSHE HAIM
elewinso@...
Apr 24, 2000 3:30 pm
is there an xml parser out there that knows to how to read the type of an xml element (as described in the XML data spec.) and use that type and not the...
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MOSHE HAIM
elewinso@...
Apr 24, 2000 3:30 pm
is there an xml tool out there for reading a c++ class and transforming it to an xml file? ____________________________________________________________________...
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Ari Gordon-Schlosberg
regs@...
Apr 25, 2000 12:21 am
[Lewinsohn <jlewinso@...>] ... What do you mean by a "C++" class? do you mean the abstract class itself or an instance of itself? For example if...
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Navakiran Chitturi
chitturi@...
Apr 26, 2000 9:56 am
Hello there!! I'm a studying at University of Texas at Arlington and I'm trying to develop an application using Libwww protocol library (on UNIX/LINUX) which ...
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Joris Dobbelsteen
j.p.tdobbelsteen@...
Apr 26, 2000 3:48 pm
If a Cache-Control header is received with e.g. no-store, community="UCI", max-age=30 from your sample (another discussion). Can a client or proxy server only...
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danielh@...
Apr 28, 2000 7:01 am
Any suggestions as to the proper return code when a request's headers are too long? " 413 Request Entity Too Large " is my guess... ... Daniel Hellerstein ...
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Clover Andrew
aclover@...
Apr 28, 2000 12:25 pm
Eyal Lewinsohn <jlewinso@...> ... If you're into serialisation of structured, non-necessarily-text types you may want to look at WDDX...
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Andrew Daviel
andrew@...
Apr 29, 2000 3:15 am
Last year I posted some proposals for geographic tagging of Web pages. It was pointed out that there might be more interest if there was an application. So,...
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Andrew Daviel
andrew@...
Apr 29, 2000 3:15 am
An advisory recently about a cookie security problem : http://www.peacefire.org/security/jscookies/ A site can set a cookie which contains a script, then open...
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Dan Connolly
connolly@...
Apr 29, 2000 4:49 am
... Cool service! I have a suggestion about the markup... ... I was going to suggest you use RDF and sketch a schema, but I see you've considered that... "The...
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Al Gilman
asgilman@...
Apr 29, 2000 2:22 pm
How do your proposals compare as to information model with the work of Open GIS Consortium http://www.opengis.org/ Al...
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Lewinsohn
jlewinso@...
Apr 30, 2000 5:31 pm
hello all, do you know of any performance tests done on popular xml parsers? Eyal Lewinsohn àéì ìåéðñåï jlewinso@... Israel...
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Simon Cox
simon.cox@...
May 1, 2000 2:03 am
To get over the "complex type" hump, Dublin Core Metadata Inititative has recently voted to approve use of several encoding schemes for the spatial aspects of...
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Grahame Grieve
grahame@...
May 1, 2000 3:24 am
Frames aren't part of the official HTML standard. A long time ago I remember reading somewhere that they were not going to be adopted by w3c (thankfully) and ...