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FYI: Plug-in bug with Windows NT & 95

 [1/4] from: rebol1:covenantbg at: 3-Mar-2004 15:18


Hi all, We found out today that there is a bug with the current (released) version of the plug-in alpha that causes it not to function on Windows NT or Windows 95 (due to an API call not supported on those O/Ses). We've integrated the fix today and are currently looking at when we can release an updated version. In the meantime, I apologize for this problem and encourage those of you on NT to try it on a Win98, ME, 2k, or XP machine. Thanks! Josh Mitts

 [2/4] from: alanore::comcast::net at: 3-Mar-2004 17:00


none none=== Original Message === none none noneHi all, none noneWe found out today that there is a bug with the current (released) noneversion of the plug-in alpha that causes it not to function on Windows noneNT or Windows 95 (due to an API call not supported on those O/Ses). noneWe've integrated the fix today and are currently looking at when we can nonerelease an updated version. none noneIn the meantime, I apologize for this problem and encourage those of you noneon NT to try it on a Win98, ME, 2k, or XP machine. none I have tested on Win98se/Win2000 Pro/and XP Pro and they all work.This was sent via readmail.r so may look strange!

 [3/4] from: carl::cybercraft::co::nz at: 4-Mar-2004 10:00

readmail.r Re: FYI: Plug-in bug with Windows NT & 95


On 04-Mar-04, Alan Crandall wrote:
> none > none=== Original Message === none > none > noneHi all, > none > noneWe found out
[snip]
>This was sent via readmail.r so may look strange!
Go to Preferences in Mail Reader (readmail.r's proper name) and change Indent Text's "none" to some suitable text ie. ">". I'm trying our Mail Reader at the moment and it looks very good, but the default Prefs could do with a tweak I think. :) -- Carl Read

 [4/4] from: carl::cybercraft::co::nz at: 4-Mar-2004 10:00

readmail.r [was Re: FYI: Plug-in bug with Windows NT & 95]


On 04-Mar-04, Carl Read wrote:
> I'm trying our Mail Reader at the moment and it looks very good,
Should've been "trying *out*" of course. Mail Reader's Phil Bevan's program - I've only just discovered it this week. -- Carl Read