I really don't think that there are very many that cares what you think. However, I must say I am very impressed to have seen such zealousness in your recent posts as listed below. Obvious Steve is waiting for you to make up your mind, less he disappoints you.
Safari just told me that it could not identify the identity of a website I was going to and it asked me if I want to continue. It has done this before. Isn't this anti-phishing?
Safari just told me that it could not identify the identity of a website I was going to and it asked me if I want to continue. It has done this before. Isn't this anti-phishing?
I think it was the EBSCO database website. I am not positive because I had visited several web about that same time. I am using Safari 3.1, does that have anything to do with it.
I think it was the EBSCO database website. I am not positive because I had visited several web about that same time. I am using Safari 3.1, does that have anything to do with it.
I'm using 3.1, as well, and I get no warning when accessing Google's Web Forgery test page so Phishing is still not enabled.
It may be you were sending a non-secure form to a secure website. That option is √ed by default
the IMG tag, in square brackets. In the posting window, there is an icon that looks like a mountain, mouse over and it says "insert image".
What it looks like is that the server won't allow embedding of images, so it's moot.
edit: I was linking to your web page, not to the actual image file, it works now.
What the problem is that the certificate is self-signed. Firefox and Opera flagged it too. It's a problem because any site can self-sign and is open to attack by redirecting to another server that does it. You will know the server changes when the certificate changes, but you won't know if it's a valid or bogus server. I think self-signing saves about $200 a year (give or take), not counting any extra costs for getting a fixed IP to make a certificate work.
I really don't think that there are very many that cares what you think. However, I must say I am very impressed to have seen such zealousness in your recent posts as listed below. Obvious Steve is waiting for you to make up your mind, less he disappoints you.
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You obviously care enough to answer me.
And dude that posting was before the format war was over- so what exactly is your point????
And you still haven't answered why there in no need for a blu-ray disc drive in an Apple computer when there is an Apple application called iMovie HD installed on every new computer from Apple-HELLO?
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I really don't think that there are very many that cares what you think. However, I must say I am very impressed to have seen such zealousness in your recent posts as listed below. Obvious Steve is waiting for you to make up your mind, less he disappoints you.
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Lest you have forgotten Teckstud, the following are your exact words?
detailed list of craploads of wrongness...
Abster2core, you're one of my personal heroes for culling all those examples...
Safari just told me that it could not identify the identity of a website I was going to and it asked me if I want to continue. It has done this before. Isn't this anti-phishing?
What website?
I think it was the EBSCO database website. I am not positive because I had visited several web about that same time. I am using Safari 3.1, does that have anything to do with it.
I'm using 3.1, as well, and I get no warning when accessing Google's Web Forgery test page so Phishing is still not enabled.
It may be you were sending a non-secure form to a secure website. That option is √ed by default
file:///Users/karlseidl/Desktop/Picture%208.png
sorry about the picture but I can't figure out how to attach it
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now I have it figured out
well I guess not
How do I post a picture
the IMG tag, in square brackets. In the posting window, there is an icon that looks like a mountain, mouse over and it says "insert image".
What it looks like is that the server won't allow embedding of images, so it's moot.
edit: I was linking to your web page, not to the actual image file, it works now.
What the problem is that the certificate is self-signed. Firefox and Opera flagged it too. It's a problem because any site can self-sign and is open to attack by redirecting to another server that does it. You will know the server changes when the certificate changes, but you won't know if it's a valid or bogus server. I think self-signing saves about $200 a year (give or take), not counting any extra costs for getting a fixed IP to make a certificate work.
How do I post a picture
With this image:
Plus, the image has to be hyperlinked, you can't upload one to AI. If you need to upload it, use Flickr and then hyperlink from there.
I really don't think that there are very many that cares what you think. However, I must say I am very impressed to have seen such zealousness in your recent posts as listed below. Obvious Steve is waiting for you to make up your mind, less he disappoints you.
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You obviously care enough to answer me.
And dude that posting was before the format war was over- so what exactly is your point????
And you still haven't answered why there in no need for a blu-ray disc drive in an Apple computer when there is an Apple application called iMovie HD installed on every new computer from Apple-HELLO?