HAS ANYONE BEEN ABLE TO GET THE YALE LINK TO WORK?

Started by FRED\'83, November 08, 2002, 07:58:20 AM

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jeh25

a) The Yale link to what?

b) Please stop shouting this early in the morning.

Cornell '98 '00; Yale 01-03; UConn 03-07; Brown 07-09; Penn State faculty 09-
Work is no longer an excuse to live near an ECACHL team... :(


jtwcornell91

I assume he's referring to the audio feed.  IIRC it's a Windoze Media feed, so I haven't tried it yet (since I have to boot my computer in Useless Mode to run WM).


Al DeFlorio

Haven't tried it since, but it worked for me during the North Dakota game.

Al DeFlorio '65

FRED\'83

THANKS AL, I'LL JUST HAVE TO TRY DURING THE GAME.

jtwcornell91

You might want to try accessing the page with Internet Exploder.  I seem to recall having  trouble with Mozilla, so there might be some poorly written script which only works with products from the Micro$oft Cartel.


Al DeFlorio

I got it with that state-of-the-art browser, Netscape 4.7. ::help::

Whenever I try to install a newer Netscape, it grinds through about 80% of the installation and then Windows blows up.  Bill G's a clever guy.

Al DeFlorio '65

DeltaOne81

Hey, just a note to my namesake from 20 years ago (aka: FRED'83)...

I'm sure you don't realize so this is just for your information, but all capital letters is considered yelling. It's hard to read and (unintentionally I'm sure) obnoxious. Please turn off your caps lock key unless something is really worth yelling about.

Oh, and Al... I wouldn't give M$ the credit for that. The new Netscapes just suck (7 is better, but still nothing great). Mozilla might work better than though, I've had better luck with that on my Mac than I had with any version of Netscape 6 or 7.

-Fred

jeh25

Fred -

Under OSX, be sure to give Chimera a try. It has the mozilla rendering engine but uses a native Cocoa front end instead of the cross-platform XUL frontend, making it standards compliant while also being insanely fast.

Cornell '98 '00; Yale 01-03; UConn 03-07; Brown 07-09; Penn State faculty 09-
Work is no longer an excuse to live near an ECACHL team... :(

DeltaOne81

John,

I'm actually about 3 days ahead of you :-). I had heard of it, but new it didn't have a lot of the settings, etc of Mozilla, so I held off. Earlier this week (with the 0.6.0 milestone) I decided to give it a try. Chimera still can't do some thinks (like use the QuickTime plugin, etc - or give easy access to stored passwords, etc (I accidently stored something I didn't want to).

Nonethless, I've been using it primarily since then. On my 333 MHz G3 it's a miracle. Of course, all that'll change when I get my SuperDrive PowerBook in a few weeks :-D.

CowbellGuy

"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

DeltaOne81

Was any configuration necessary? It works fine in Mozilla, but clicking on a movie link in Chimera brings up the "where should we save this" dialog box - with no plug-in choice or anything like that.

CowbellGuy

Let me rephrase. A properly embedded movie works. Clicking on a link to a regular .mov file, dunno.

"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

jy3

i am listening to hole now.
:-)
worked with xp IE windows media player
 ::twitch::

LGR!!!!!!!!!!
jy3 '00