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Re: Problems with "Download"
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Re: Problems with "Download"


  • Subject: Re: Problems with "Download"
  • From: Michèle Garoche <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2004 13:45:57 +0200

Le 6 ao{t 2004, ` 13:38, j o a r a icrit :
> On 2004-08-06, at 13.28, Michhle Garoche wrote:
>
>> Is not that strange that ADC offers a method which cannot be apply
>> with the native browser, namely Safari, and its native default as ftp
>> application (the Finder)? It's absolutely impossible for me to use
>> Safari for that, I can try 100 times if I want, no disk mounts. I
>> should use Firefox (kind of weird) which tells me why it does not
>> mount (server has reached its maximum load).
> The problem is not really with Safari IMO. What I think is strange is
> not that they use FTP to provide the downloads, but that Mac OS X
> defaults to having the FTP protocol helper application set to Finder.
> I also think that it's really strange that there is no System
> Preferences plugin for controlling protocol helpers and and file
> mappings - but that's a topic for some other list, or for Radar.
Yes, sure, but Radar should have been already submerged with such a
query/complaint since years, without noticing it (apparently :-).

>> Then I'll be happy to know if I should switch my system language from
>> whatever it is to English and remove all computers connected to my
>> iMac or do anything else before trying to install XCode 1.5, I never
>> succeeded in installing XCode 1.2, it hanged for days without the
>> slightly explanation of what it was doing, even in the console.
> I've never had any problems with installing Xcode. I usually run the
> uninstaller script, and then I just install. Works fine every time. My
> system language is always set to English, not that I've ever heard
> that it should be related to problems with installing Xcode.
I'll admit I never uninstall XCode fearing that I could not reinstall
the old version (i.e. it fails to install the same way the new version
does) if the new version fails to install.

Michhle
<http://micmacfr.homeunix.org>

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 >Re: Problems with "Download" (From: j o a r <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Problems with "Download" (From: Michèle Garoche <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Problems with "Download" (From: j o a r <email@hidden>)

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