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FWIW: Netscape register viewer and "archives"
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FWIW: Netscape register viewer and "archives"


  • Subject: FWIW: Netscape register viewer and "archives"
  • From: Mike Skinner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2001 15:02:19 -0700

After finally finding the "MacScrpt" archives (yes, Australia is down,
Dartmouth's is still functioning but well-hidden) at
<http://listserv.dartmouth.edu/scripts/wa.exe?S1=macscrpt> it has become
painfully obvious that the "register viewer" command in Netscape's
dictionary is only there to give the appearance of feature parity with
Internet Explorer.

It doesn't actually work.

<WHINE>
Why is it that it seems everything I want to do with
Applescript/Javascript/HTML, etc., etc., is not doable?</WHINE>

Is MacScrpt a better list than this one? I kinda like the idea of a list I
can search.


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 >Netscape register viewer (was:archives-it can't be as bad as I think it is) (From: Mike Skinner <email@hidden>)

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