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[arachne] Re: The future of Arachne

  • From: "patrice.lemonnier" <arc.f.ruc@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: arachne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2006 08:57:26 +0000
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Thank you very much for youy explaination coming from a contry so far
from where I am living (PARIS).
I have so much computer with all the system baut I prerfer using arachne
when it's possible. Effectively ans unfortunately we can't use arachne
for visinting some url. Mainly for visiting the french adminitration
URL.
Have a nice day or a nice night
Patrice LEMONNIER (From PARIS in FRANCE)
On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 12:15:38 +1030, Greg Mayman wrote:

> Arachne at FreeLists---The Arachne Fan Club!

> On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 06:19:44 -0600, Jason Dodd wrote:

>> Regarding the serious use of Arachne vs the toy use...
>> There are too many sites I use regularly that prevent me from using it
>> as my main browser.  The last time I tried paypal and ebay had issues.
>> The list of others I use that don't work with Arachne is quite large.
>> So I'm curious how you manage to Use Arachne as your main browser.  Or
>> do you?

> I have found the same trouble on some sites, mainly where secure
> HTML or JavaScript are involved.

> But I still use Arachne as my main browser, as it works with
> almost all the sites I need or want to access.

> I would guess I have had to resort to Windoze-based browsers on
> no more than four occassions in the last six months with sites
> that I really needed to access for services that I couldn't get
> to by other than the internet.

> Maybe that's because I don't do online banking or any such stuff.

> Frankly, I'm not at all satisfied that the secure access is as
> secure as they claim.

>> p.s. Don't forget: Some people's main comuter is a 386 :)

> That's why Udo suggested that the development should split into two
> paths, with the minimalist line being separately catered for.

> I still have a couple of 8086 machines stored away, each with dual 360k
> floppies. One has Hercules video, the other has CGA.

> Anyone interested can have them for the cost of the freight <GGG>

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> ..  /     \     "Queen City of The South"    34:55 S  138:36 E
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