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Demonstration: Color change in Windows

See the blue url below? I've not visited it.
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"CutePDF Form Filler is FREE for non-commercial home use."

The main web site is: < http://www.acrosoftware.com >

This program looked interesting and I was just curious if anyone else has
tried it and what did they think of it?
___________________

See the color change AFTER visiting the site?

The main web site is: http://www.acrosoftware.com

This program looked interesting and I was just curious if anyone else has
tried it and what did they think of it?
________________________________
 
Helen said:
Demonstration: Color change in Windows

See the blue url below? I've not visited it.
____

"CutePDF Form Filler is FREE for non-commercial home use."

The main web site is: < http://www.acrosoftware.com >

This program looked interesting and I was just curious if anyone else
has tried it and what did they think of it?
___________________

See the color change AFTER visiting the site?

The main web site is: http://www.acrosoftware.com

This program looked interesting and I was just curious if anyone else
has tried it and what did they think of it?
________________________________

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<BODY bgColor=#ffffff><FONT size=2>Demonstration:&nbsp; Color change in
Windows<BR><BR>See the blue url below?&nbsp;&nbsp; I've not visited
it.<BR>____<BR><BR>"CutePDF Form Filler is&nbsp; FREE for non-commercial
home use."<BR><BR>The main web site is:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
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color=#0000ff size=2>http://www.acrosoftware.com</FONT></A><FONT
size=2>&nbsp;&gt;</FONT><BR><BR><FONT size=2>This program looked
interesting and I was just curious if anyone else has <BR>tried it and
what did they think of it?<BR>___________________<BR><BR>See the color
change AFTER visiting the site?<BR><BR>The main web site is: </FONT><A
href="http://www.acrosoftware.com"><FONT
size=2>http://www.acrosoftware.com</FONT></A><BR><BR><FONT size=2>This
program looked interesting and I was just curious if anyone else has
<BR>tried it and what did they think of
it?<BR>________________________________<BR></FONT></BODY></HTML>

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ROTFLMAO! }XOD
 
Demonstration: Color change in Windows
See the blue url below? I've not visited it.

Nope. It's green.
"CutePDF Form Filler is FREE for non-commercial home use."
This program looked interesting and I was just curious if anyone else has
tried it and what did they think of it? ___________________

See the color change AFTER visiting the site?

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Nope. It is still green in my newsreader. :-)


Regards, John.
 
Below you'll see the header in you message as it appears on my
machine. This is the bit that tells everyone who you are.
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From: "Helen" <@abuse.roman.gov>
Newsgroups: alt.comp.freeware
Subject: For Blinkedy 101
Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2003 16:05:20 -0400
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You are using Outlook Express. Few of the more adventurous types will
ever use that, uhmm, less than perfect application. Other news readers
will treat visited links differently. Each according to its creator.


to see all headers in OE right click the message, click properties,
click details, click message source.

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anger is a sign that control has been lost.
 
Below you'll see the header in you message as it appears on my
machine. This is the bit that tells everyone who you are.
You are using Outlook Express. Few of the more adventurous types will
ever use that, uhmm, less than perfect application. Other news readers
will treat visited links differently. Each according to its creator.

The issue, here, is someone's claim that cookies control links changing
to the visited color (in browsers, not news readers) -- not that visited
links are colored differently than unvisited link, which is a given.
Helen, unaware of that, has gone of on one of her unrelated tangents.
Follow only if you have a *lot* of spare time and a soft keyboard that
won't hurt your forehead when you bang them together in frustration. :)
 
Follow only if you have a *lot* of spare time and a soft keyboard that
won't hurt your forehead when you bang them together in frustration. :)

[ U N D E R C O N S T R U C T I O N ]

<grin>

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posted by (my signature)
 
The issue, here, is someone's claim that cookies control links changing
to the visited color (in browsers, not news readers) -- not that visited
links are colored differently than unvisited link, which is a given.
Helen, unaware of that, has gone of on one of her unrelated tangents.
Follow only if you have a *lot* of spare time and a soft keyboard that
won't hurt your forehead when you bang them together in frustration. :)

Dammit. I liked this keyboard, too.

Oh well. Pleace out.
 
I have a couple of "natural" keyboards. Trust me, they're just as hard
as the plastic ones.

Is this time for a "hammerhead" joke? ;O)

Say... odd thing just now. The first time I went to reply, gvim[0]
popped up with your sig uncropped. I cancelled and tried again, and no
sig. This happened one other time recently. That might have been in
vim... there must be an override key and I'm hitting it. I haven't
gotten that far in the fine manual yet, though.


[0] I'm using gvim for now, but I suspect it's only temporary.
 
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There's always the option of getting a softer head instead.

True, but I think I'd better pass. Depending upon my angle of attack, I
might end up looking as if I'm trying to make some bizarre political
sTatement about tic-tac-toe.
 
fLameDogg said:
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 at 16:36 GMT,
Is this time for a "hammerhead" joke? ;O)
Say... odd thing just now. The first time I went to reply, gvim[0]
popped up with your sig uncropped. I cancelled and tried again, and no
sig. This happened one other time recently. That might have been in

That tres weird.
vim... there must be an override key and I'm hitting it. I haven't
gotten that far in the fine manual yet, though.
[0] I'm using gvim for now, but I suspect it's only temporary.

Why're you using that? (If your gvimrc was as dogg-packed with Stuff
You Use as your vimrc, you'd be happy as a clam. And Blinky knows clams; he
eats them for his gizzard.)
 
fLameDogg wrote:
Say... odd thing just now. The first time I went to reply, gvim[0]
popped up with your sig uncropped. I cancelled and tried again, and no
sig. This happened one other time recently. That might have been in

That tres weird.

Yeah, sometimes freeware does funny things.
vim... there must be an override key and I'm hitting it. I haven't
gotten that far in the fine manual yet, though.
[0] I'm using gvim for now, but I suspect it's only temporary.

Why're you using that? (If your gvimrc was as dogg-packed with Stuff
You Use as your vimrc, you'd be happy as a clam. And Blinky knows clams; he
eats them for his gizzard.)

Sharks have...? Anyway... I have no vimrc, Blinky, to say nothing of a
gvimrc. I do have a ~/.viminfo, but vim put that there itself.
 
fLameDogg said:
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 at 20:06 GMT,
fLameDogg wrote:
Say... odd thing just now. The first time I went to reply, gvim[0]
popped up with your sig uncropped. I cancelled and tried again, and no
sig. This happened one other time recently. That might have been in
That tres weird.
Yeah, sometimes freeware does funny things.
vim... there must be an override key and I'm hitting it. I haven't
gotten that far in the fine manual yet, though.
[0] I'm using gvim for now, but I suspect it's only temporary.
Why're you using that? (If your gvimrc was as dogg-packed with Stuff
You Use as your vimrc, you'd be happy as a clam. And Blinky knows clams; he
eats them for his gizzard.)
Sharks have...? Anyway... I have no vimrc, Blinky, to say nothing of a
gvimrc. I do have a ~/.viminfo, but vim put that there itself.

You poor, underprivileged dogg! We must fix this terrible handicapp!
:) Check your email for something for your new ~/.[g]vimrc (or your
-info. whatever <g>) Is the -info file where you've put the stuff
we've/I've talked about re the rc?
 
fLameDogg wrote:
Sharks have...? Anyway... I have no vimrc, Blinky, to say nothing of a
gvimrc. I do have a ~/.viminfo, but vim put that there itself.

You poor, underprivileged dogg! We must fix this terrible handicapp!
:) Check your email for something for your new ~/.[g]vimrc (or your
-info. whatever <g>) Is the -info file where you've put the stuff
we've/I've talked about re the rc?

If you mean ~/.viminfo, I haven't put anything in there. Like I said,
vim made it, and I just noticed it yesterday. It sez

# This viminfo file was generated by Vim 6.1.
# You may edit it if you're careful!

But, well, I ain't gonna, at least not 'till I know what it do :O)

I've just never gotten around to starting a ~/.vimrc file, but I guess
that'll be a good little project for this evening, since someone kindly
send me some goodies to use there. Thanks :O)
 
fLameDogg said:
I've just never gotten around to starting a ~/.vimrc file, but I guess
that'll be a good little project for this evening, since someone kindly
send me some goodies to use there. Thanks :O)

<fodding>

Take it to mail. ;)
 
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