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Format error?
Shouldn't it be "file://" instead of "file:/"? If that fix doesn't lick it, it may be something to do with oldschool Mac colon delimited file hierarchies vs. newschool Unix-interweb forward-slash delimted hierarchies. Maybe IE mangles the translation of that, I dunno. Potentially it could be a big problem, if other applications are doing the same thing -- hardwiring the : delimter instead of allowing the system to define it. Hmm. Something to watch for with Classic apps....
Use the web server
Hi,
Use the web server
So you should have to be running Apache to access your own custom bookmark file?
Use the web server
> Why are you using "file" URLs anyway?
for simiplicity. Why run a webserver to serve static html from a local disk ? > Remember you've got an Apache web server I do remember :-), I was one of the co-founders of the Apache project. I've overdosed on it.
Use the web server
Something funny is going on with my on-machine apache webserver and MSIE for OSX I have my machine set to manual TCPIP configuration to operate behind my firewall - here's a reproducible crash for me: Boot the machine while disconnected from the ethernet network. Open MSIE, type http://localhost/ in the address bar. BOOM - no more MSIE! Open terminal application, "ping" localhost --> no problem. Open MSIE, type "http:/127.0.0.1/" --> no problem. Now connect the machine to the network, reboot. Type http://localhost --> Works no problem. Hmm. Again, boot the machine disconnected from the network. Open MSIE. Plug in the ethernet cable. Open http://localhost/ ---> no problem. Now disconnect the ethernet cable. Type http://localhost/ --> no problem. Put machine to sleep. Wake it up later, still disconnected from network. Type http://localhost/ --> no problem. It seems that, on every boot, MSIE needs to be connect to the ethernet network at least once to access localhost? Then it can be disconnected, and continues to work, until you reboot. ?
Format error?
IE5 has a bug that results in an immediate shutdown at startup when it's own "Favorites.html" file is used as the "home page" AND that "Favorites.html" contains certain HTML code. Sounds like that bug is still there in the 5.1 Carbon build. I have only experienced this once myself in OS9. No idea what causes the problem. Wonder if MS even knows?
Format error?
It's an IE bug.
From /Applications/Internet Explorer/Documentation Read Me/English.rtf
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