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Pocket Quake II...WTF?


Pocket Quake II...WTF?

Postby Xesdeeni » Jul 26, 2002 @ 3:52pm

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Postby James S » Jul 26, 2002 @ 4:08pm

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Postby Xesdeeni » Jul 26, 2002 @ 5:00pm

No download buttons in Netscape or Mozilla. I just tried IE and there they are. Thanks.

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Postby James S » Jul 26, 2002 @ 10:19pm

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Postby Guest » Oct 17, 2002 @ 3:31am

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Postby James S » Oct 17, 2002 @ 3:57am

I beg to differ. Half the webpages online don't display right with Mozilla. IE displays everything perfectly.

Mozilla may offer the most accurate representation of HTML and it's subsidiaries, but it is not the most compatible.
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Postby Guest » Oct 17, 2002 @ 4:22am

Yes.....that is true. I was going to add to my post, but my essay was calling :). In practice, IE is the most supported, and therefore the most compatible with webpages. But, when it comes to proper implementation of open protocols, one cannot beat Mozilla.
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Postby James S » Oct 17, 2002 @ 4:46am

agreed
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Postby Guest » Oct 31, 2002 @ 9:01pm

While Internet Exploder is the ONLY (!!) browser that doesn't support 8bit alpha on png images, it just converts them to 1bit (even IE6)
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Postby Cameron » Nov 1, 2002 @ 10:24pm

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mozilla etc

Postby Nate » Dec 3, 2002 @ 7:53am

Linux software rox.... man... i just partitioned my drive for redhat and windows xp... i love redhat 8.0 it's great! i also installed Mandrake 9.0... very user-friendly...l8er
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Postby Dan East » Dec 12, 2002 @ 6:55am

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Postby James S » Dec 12, 2002 @ 4:46pm

But if you put Z rated tires on then you can drive drive down the road faster ;) ... of course you have to replace them again and again because they're super thin and wear really easily, but that's the cost. Just like Windows, you can run most things faster but it crashes all the time. :P
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