Author: Martin Grabriel
Date: 17:05:22 02/27/01
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Yup, instructions from up-high where I am logging from are : "No Java-Applets to be executed, else we will execute you". Just say: I am bound by rules from where I am from. On February 27, 2001 at 10:20:50, Arturo Ochoa wrote: >On February 27, 2001 at 06:49:34, Martin Grabriel wrote: > >>Possible to provide a homepage version which is accessible for those behind >>firewall and can't run java scripts/applets? I can't see anything there except >>the startup page because I am one of those. > >The fact you are behind a firewall, it doesn't mean the Java-Applets cannot be >executed. > >Please, first of all, check your security Internet Explorer is set up to the >default: medium > >Second, please, check your Internet Explorer is set up with all the options that >I specified at the Bernhard Bauer's Posted Response Message: > >http://www.icdchess.com/forums/1/message.shtml?156215 > >One important thin is you upgrade your Internet Explorer Virtual Machine. You >can download the last Internet Explorer Virtual Machine at: > >http://www.microsoft.com/java/vm/dl_vm40.htm > >Because I had the same problems, and the Proxy was not the problem, I will wait >for your results in this thread. > >If you are using Netscape, please, check your Version is up the 4.0.8. You can >download the last ones: 4.76 and 6.0. > >I can think in html but it takes about three days and it will be heavy for >downloading. > >Regards, Arturo and I hope this information is useful for you. > > >>If too troublesome, don't bother. >> >> >>On February 27, 2001 at 04:31:48, Arturo Ochoa wrote: >> >>>Hello everybody: >>> >>>New Updates at My Home Page: >>> >>>- The LambChop Testing Section with the LambChop 10.83 - Rebel Century III Match >>>- The updated of my News Page. >>>- The Pairing of the Quarter Finals. >>>- Etc. >>> >>>Regards, Arturo. >>> >>>http://welcome.to/a8amat
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