Re: Showing GIFs with browser
- From: Chris Ridd <chrisridd@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 06:36:59 +0100
On 11/5/06 11:35, in article
1hf75h5.9q6tl5qv8bc3N%flavio_mataniTAKETHISBITOUT@xxxxxxx, "Flavio Matani"
<flavio_mataniTAKETHISBITOUT@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Chris Ridd <chrisridd@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On 11/5/06 5:22, in article
1hf6o1j.58kvn114sceluN%usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "James Taylor"
<usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Chris Ridd <chrisridd@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Debbie used to have a list of people with network connections who were
willing to stick software updates on CDs for less well connected people.
I've been wondering how one could achieve this. I mean how do you
convert an interactive process like running Software Update into
a set of files, or even an installer, on CD? How do you even discover
which files get updated, and by what logic, let alone reconstitute all
this into an installer that someone can run off CD?
You can just download the update by hand from www.apple.com.
Her'd mentioned his machine 'wasn't allowed to go on-line'.
I think you've missed the point! Indeed he can't go online, which is why I
mentioned Debbie's list of volunteers. James then asked how the volunteers
might perform such a heroic task, and I offered my suggestion.
Cheers,
Chris
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