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  1. I do agree ... BUT ... if you put your content in an image, it can't br ead by search engines anymore. And it can't be 'watched' by blind people anymore! Ah yes, and it uses much more space (and so much more loading time). So in my eyes the best solution would be a nice alternative font for the non Office users. One that kinda fits your needs and maybe looks a bit similar. "<font face="rareofficefont, verdana, arial">" Then at least the office users would be able to watch your website the way you want it to be watched. And the second font face you put there then would be a compromise for the non-office users. GreetingZ
  2. Ah ... paper, wasn't this that kind of static html-page which can be watched even if your harddisk crashes? Yes I remember it well, but I didn't like it too much, you can't change screen resolution, and updates are hard to find. But I'm not an expert, I used Paper 2000 and not Paper Xp.
  3. I don't think that one browser is safer than the other. It's only a question of being targetted. As soon as the majotity of Internet users would use Firefox, Firefox would become the more interesting target for the 'exploit finders'. Until a while ago, Internet Explorer was the only real interesting target for security hole finders, but meanwhile this situation has changed. I also read about the new found security holes in Mozilla a while ago, I'm sure this was not the last time we can read news like this. As soon as it will come to people's mind that EVERY browser is in potential danger when hitting the web, the popularity of Mozilla and Firefox might sink down a bit again. Let's see. GreetingZ
  4. It's not too easy to find a nice proxy list which will be working constantly, is it? One day a proxy lets you use it, next day it doesn't. And many of these free anonymous proxies really do slow down your internet connection's speed.
  5. Microsoft offers an own little tool for validating XML: "Internet Explorer Tools for Validating XML and Viewing XSLT Output" Download and information HERE All it does is adding two entries in Internet Explorer right-click dropdown-menu. The download is only 218 KB in size and consists of four files: msxmlval.htm, msxmlval.inf, msxmlvw.htm and msxmlvw.inf. After installing you will find "Validate XML" and "View XSL Output" commands added to your right-click menu. So one click and you can see whether you have valid XML or you can watch the XSL output. Fast and easy, try it out. Of course this requires Internet Explorer I guess. GreetingZ
  6. Internet Explorer's client-sided transformation from XML with XSL to HTML is perfect! And it's very simple. IE is always critisized to not fit the standards, well I critisize the other browsers, why don't they finally implement a nice working xml-parsing engine which makes it possible to use xsl-stylesheets, and so let the transformation take place on the client? Microsoft always "powered" XML, right from the beginning it seemed to be kind of part of their policy. Meanwhile MS Office is xml-based, and there's many xml-files in the system directories of Windows Xp. The next MS Office version will come with a new XML-filetype, I'm very curious what it will do to manifest Microsoft's power. As said here before, the great thing about XML ist that the applications of XML do not necessarily have to be limited to conventional Internet applications, that's where XML's great potential lies. XML is everywhere and everyday, you just don't see it. Big transport systems like railway stations, airplanes and so on are xml-based. If you look on the big departures board of your local railway station the data you see are coming from the same XML-file that the website of the railway company uses. That's the great 'universality' of XML.
  7. Yes, that's it! Installing it is the first step and the right step to get into it. READ about partitioning your hard drive, swap partition, root password and all this, and then simply do so, it's fun. A nice distribution overview can be found here: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ GreetingZ
  8. Hmmm, I guess we all have the same kind of cpanel links here, so try this one: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ , hope it works. GreetingZ
  9. Yes, sure everybody has got to do what his consience tells him. In case of unlicensed software I have absolutely NO consience of doing something criminal. I don't have the feeling that I'm taking away anythig fron anyone. If I steal an old lady's purse, I sure would feel like a robber, like a thief. Bit in this case I absolutely don't. In using this software I do increase the power of the software company, so in a way I could say I work for them, I am kind of an embassador for them. With every Microsoft Word document I sent away as an email-attachment, I spread the power and the profit for Microsoft. So to be perfectly honest, I think that they should pay me money for using their software! GreetingZ
  10. Maybe these browsers beat Internet Explorer everyday, but if so, then they beat IE only on their user's desktops and not on mine and on the other IE user's desktops. Everybody's free to choose an alternative browser, but everybody should be tolerant enough to let IE users use IE. In a forum, if someone posts an IE problem, then there's three answers by Firefoxers saying "change your browser".
  11. Hehe ... Hmm ... what if I have three graphic cards in my computer? Can I use three monitors? Can I use four monitors if I have two dual graphic adapters? I have seen a dual monitor system, it looked pretty cool, but a three of four monitor system would be sooo much cooler, wouldn't it? Ok ... if we forget the two or three gaps in the desktop. GreetingZ
  12. Talking about silver spoons, the last thing taht I licked from the silver spoon was "Hummingbird Exceed PowerSuite 2006", if I lick it from the golden spoon it costs me 745 US-$, so I really do prefer the silver spoon. I think ALL software should be free for private use. Some companies do so and give away their software for free for private use only, and still take money for professional/commercial use. Sun Solaris for example or Oracle Database software or Ragtime DTP program. If NOONE on this planet would use pirate software on his desktop, the power of companies like Microsoft or Macromedia would be much smaller. Their power lives through the high number of illegal installations. That's why they don't really act against private MS Office installations for example. In other words, even if I install cracked software, the software companies still earn money through me.
  13. In my opinion Internet Explorer is FASTER than Firefox and Mozilla, I haven't tried Opera since years. And in my opinion it looks better than all other browsers, I like the way of placing the symbol bars in a way I want them to be placed. If you turn off ActiveX, everything is fine. To talk about the W3C standards ...what about XML and XSLT? In you throw an XML-file against an XSL-stylesheet, in IE a nice HTML-site is shown. What about Firefox? Can't wait to see what will happen when IE7 Final comes out. Will people move back from Firefox to IE? Or will Firefox keep the boom?Happy browsing anyway ...!
  14. Well, one thing I can say for sure is: I really don't know! Even if one million of scientists will have proved that there is absolutely no mysterious animal in the Loch Ness, people will still talk about it and keep speculating and sometimes they will still see and photograph it. Anyway, what I find interesting is that the name "Nessie" somehow gives the feeling that the creature is a girl. Nessie doesn't sound like a boy's name. If you then keep in mind that the Loch Ness is really deep, the whole Nessie message can be reduced to "women's thoughts and secrets lie so deep that men will never discover". That's the philosophic view of Nessie.
  15. Yeeeees ... ... that's the point! Deep down in my heart I can feel exactly what you're talking about! Even if a freeware program is better than a commercial program, where's the fun? The triumphant feeling you get when you read "Thank you for choosing Pagemaker" after you've entered the serial that your keygen generated for you. The more complicated the activation routine, the better the feeling you get when the whole thing is installed. But with freeware .. NO FUN!
  16. The first 46 programs are on the website, but to get to know the programs 47-48 you have got to subscribe to their monthly newsletter. That's a bit strange.
  17. I once installed a test forum here on Xisto, but FORTUNATELY I can't find any of the malicious source code in my pages. I hope that nobody here on Xisto is being hacked.
  18. I think that the information in the cpanel is only updated every some hours. You're not the first one wondering about this.
  19. Oh what the ... ... these days there seems to be NOTHING in the internet which is not possible.
  20. When I go to your site, all I can see is the Index Directory page, and nothing else, NO virus warnings or anything like that. Perhaps your Norton doesn't like Xisto. GreetingZ
  21. Yes, but 8.5 Million Dollars is quite a lot of money for one programmer. I guess he never ever really needs to write a proram again.
  22. Well, maybe not that fast yet ... but this technique already exists and you can buy it if you want to: http://www.devolo.com/en/ The problem with 'electric' internet is that you've really got to take care about keeping your network in your own flat, otherwise your neighbours will be able to access your data. GreetingZ
  23. Thanks for the link, I didn't know this search engine before. It's fun to try it out, and sometimes it gives out fascinating results. I asked "which is the best operating system" ... very interesting. As soon as Brainboost becomes more popular, Google will try to BUY it I guess.
  24. Great Site! Thanks a lot! If you search Google for "abandonware" you will find several sites with old ganes and programs. Acrobat Reader 4 is so much faster than today's version, and you won't be able to install Photoshop CS on a 233 Mhz PII, but you can use Photoshop 3 on old machines like that. Here again my favorite: Notepad 2.03 32-bit XP-compatible, 18,8 KB! Downlaod here GreetingZ
  25. Well I'm not a prophet, but I'm sure that they will release a Service Pack for Windows Vista too, and a then a patch for the security holes in the Service Pack, and then another Service Pack. Oh I really wish they would release their software after it's finnished and not before.
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