Author: Lex Loep
Date: 13:00:44 03/21/01
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On March 21, 2001 at 13:58:50, Heiner Marxen wrote: >On March 21, 2001 at 01:38:37, Lex Loep wrote: > >>On March 20, 2001 at 18:18:55, Heiner Marxen wrote: >> >>>On March 20, 2001 at 16:38:34, Dann Corbit wrote: > >>The javascript is not required, this is only used for the fide counter >>at the bottom of the page. I just tested it with scripting disabled >>and it still works here. Browser is ie5 > >Well, I had a closer look and detected the problem to be: >The IFRAME tag, while part of the HTML 4.0 standard is not supported >by Netscape 4.x. Any text between <IFRAME> and </IFRAME> is shown by a >browser, which does not know about IFRAME, but is suppressed by those >who can. I would like a clickable anchor to the IFRAME SRC, as an alternative >for us poor Netscape users. > > aahh :)) Let me think about it. How do a make a clickable anchor ? Of course you can just load the SRC= page in your browser. Lex >>>>It might be nice to have an inquiry method that could be done from a chess >>>>program. Then programs without tablebase space on the hard drive could ping >>>>your server to get tablebase answers. >>> >>>Is that a joke? >>>I would not offer such a method, I would expect a much too high hit rate >>>for the server. >>> >> >>I think you are overestimating the popularity of computer chess. > >Ok, then a program accessible interface would be fine. >May be I would really use it myself... > >Heiner
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