Re: Lame sco.com website
From: Charlie Gibbs (cgibbs_at_kltpzyxm.invalid)
Date: 11/27/03
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Date: 26 Nov 03 15:37:12 -0800
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mewnewsARROGANCE@mailandnews.com (JamesDad) writes:
>On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 13:52:18 GMT, "Lars" <lib99@myway1.com> wrote:
>>I also view the SCO website from a MS Windows XP SP1 desktop (IE6
>>SP1). I could argue that it is often difficult to locate desired
>>information on SCO's web site, but I do not have the menu issues
>>that you seem to be faced with. You may want to check your IE6 or
>>Macromedia settings.
>
>Bob, I'm with Lars--I'm using Win95 OSR2 and MSIE 5.01 SP2, Shockwave 8
>and having no problems at all. And I was all over the menus trying to
Works fine with Netscape 4.8 on my Linux box - aside from the painfully
slow downloads on my 56K dialup line. But the menus come up OK; I was
able to check out a few pieces of Darl's FUD with no problems.
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