Re: MP criticises ID card opposition



On 2006-08-30, Rowland McDonnell <real-address-in-sig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Whiskers <catwheezel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Rowland McDonnell <real-address-in-sig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Whiskers <catwheezel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[snip]

This is /elegant/
<http://www.royalenfield.com/app/UK/Products/EuroClassic.asp> (needs
'Flash').

(flips open grubby raincoat - nope, didn't help; actually, it needs more
than Shockwave/Flash. Some of links don't work when I look at 'em in
Firefox.)

Strange; Opera (Linux) seems to manage OK.

<shrug> What cookies do we each have blocked? I've got the adblock
extension too - which version of the ad blocking set, I don't know.
Variables like that exist.

I have several URLs in my 'blocked sites' list but none of them were
invoked from the Royal Enfield pages. I accept all cookies and then
delete them automatically when the browser closes. I also permit 'referrer
logging' as several sites seem to use that to force visitors to navigate
their sites from the 'front page'.

I'm a bit more vicious than that. I use Firefox for most Web browsing,
and clobber most cookies by default. If a site doesn't work, I'll
either unblock cookies for that site, or use a different Web browser.
<macsmug> One of the joys of having Macs is the huge range of really
high quality software available compared to other (and in some cases
lesser - not that *you* use Windoze) platforms. </macsmug>

(Well, there's Firefox, Safari, and iCab - all different rendering
engines, and so on. I tend to try 'em in that order - one of them
usually does the trick. There's IE 5 (latest version) which is almost
completely useless these days, and Camino, and Opera sat there as well,
but I don't use them as much)

snip

I have Opera, Firefox, Konqueror, Dillo, Lynx, Links, and W3M, in that
order. There are others, of course; Galeon was quite good last time I
looked, and Epiphany has a following too, for example.

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