On Fri, 25 May 2001, Greg Maxwell wrote:
On Fri, 25 May 2001, Mitch Halmu wrote: [snip]
file. Second, an average user probably wouldn't have the skill. Third, a .zip file will usually display as funny characters on a web browser - that's why ftp is needed. Fourth, you probably wouldn't have shell access [snip]
Web browsers will only display 'funny characters' for .zip files if they don't have their mime-types sufficently configured.
Or it they are old, and the only reason to upgrade is to get some weird new application going. You do have always the latest and greatest software handy, right? None of that hand-it-down legacy stuff. Users must now go out and buy a new PC every year just to keep up with the Joneses. What, you still have those old-fashioned fins on yours? Fins are out! I just threw out a little mountain of 3B1 and 3B2 AT&T boxes, cca 20 years old. Can't find parts for them anymore, but the squirrel was still running in the threadmill cage inside. Still have fond memories of writing a dissertation in vi. Besides, we don't know what the zipped file contains. It could be a bunch of funny characters for those who dare not use a PC. --Mitch NetSide