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Info-Mac Digest             Wed, 20 Sep 00       Volume 17 : Issue 150

Today's Topics:

      
      [*] Nuku 1.1
      [*] QIF Categories 1.2 - Adding Categories to QIF Files Based onDescription
      [A] Eudora 4.3 Alerts
      [A] Using AppleTalk on two ports
      Eudora 4.3 Alerts
      follow-up on "Apple Works Goes Crazy"
      mass storage CD recommendations
      ZIP drive problem solved (?)

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Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 02:29:26 -0700
From: David van Wert <mcknife@earthlink.net>
To: digest@info-mac.org
Subject: 

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This is a weird little thing happening in Explorer 5. When visiting 
the cdbaby web site (on-line distributors for independent musicians), 
IE5 doesn't show the "buy" button to add an item to your list of 
stuff you want to buy. A view source shows the following code where 
the buy button should be:

<span class="price">CD Baby Price: 
<!--ref="/add/sugarplastic?CDBabySessionID=fb6def5dec3cd3b8b1041d55f40ef92-->$13.00<!-- 
src="/gif/newbuy.gif" width="58" height="17" alt="BUY CD" border="0" 
align="middle" hspace="1--></A></span>

Well, gee, of course there's no buy button, duh, look at the comment 
tag! But iCab does show the buy button and a view source of the same 
area shows the following:

<span class="price">CD Baby Price: <A 
href="/add/sugarplastic?CDBabySessionID=beb97476b83e990f8c2f9b218b0be995">$13.00<img 
src="/gif/newbuy.gif" width="58" height="17" alt="BUY CD" border="0" 
align="middle" hspace="10"></A></span>

Weird. Anybody have any idea of what could cause the actual source to 
download differently? I mean, interpretation is one thing, but... I 
first tried the page Sunday evening. Now Monday afternoon it's still 
the same. So it's not like I caught them in mid-update or something. 
I've checked the page with IE5 on Windows and the button is there.

Any theories? Is it just me? I'm using an iMac if anyone thinks that 
might matter. I could try re-installing IE5, but I wanted to hear 
some opinions first.

The url in question is http://www.cdbaby.com/view/sugarplastic but 
all product pages on the site have the same issue with IE5 on my Mac.

Thanks much!

David van Wert  <david@davidvanwert.com>  http://www.davidvanwert.com/

"Is it hot in here or is it just me?"
Richard Nixon, 1999
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<div><tt><font color="#000000">This is a weird little thing happening
in Explorer 5. When visiting the cdbaby web site (on-line
distributors for independent musicians), IE5 doesn't show the
&quot;buy&quot; button to add an item to your list of stuff you want
to buy. A view source shows the following code where the buy button
should be:</font></tt></div>
<div><tt><font color="#000000"><br></font></tt></div>
<div><tt><font color="#000000">&lt;</font><font
color="#0000FF">span</font><font color="#000000">
class=&quot;price&quot;&gt;CD Baby Price: &lt;</font><font
color="#FF0000">!--ref=&quot;/add/sugarplastic?CDBabySessionID<span
></span>=fb6def5dec3cd3b8b1041d55f40ef92--</font><font
color="#000000">&gt;$13.00&lt;</font><font color="#FF0000">!--
src=&quot;/gif/newbuy.gif&quot; width=&quot;58&quot;
height=&quot;17&quot; alt=&quot;BUY CD&quot; border=&quot;0&quot;
align=&quot;middle&quot; hspace=&quot;1--</font><font
color="#000000">&gt;&lt;</font><font color="#0000FF">/A</font><font
color="#000000">&gt;&lt;</font><font
color="#0000FF">/span</font><font
color="#000000">&gt;</font></tt></div>
<div><tt><font color="#000000"><br></font></tt></div>
<div><tt><font color="#000000">Well, gee, of course there's no buy
button, duh, look at the comment tag! But iCab does show the buy
button and a view source of the same area shows the
following:</font></tt></div>
<div><tt><font color="#000000"><br></font></tt></div>
<div><font face="Courier" size="+2" color="#000099">&lt;span
class=&quot;price&quot;&gt;</font><font face="Courier" size="+2"
color="#000000">CD Baby Price:</font><font face="Courier" size="+2"
color="#000099"> &lt;A
href=&quot;/add/sugarplastic?CDBabySessionID=<span
></span>beb97476b83e990f8c2f9b218b0be995&quot;&gt;</font><font
face="Courier" size="+2" color="#000000">$13.00</font><font
face="Courier" size="+2" color="#000099">&lt;img
src=&quot;/gif/newbuy.gif&quot; width=&quot;58&quot;
height=&quot;17&quot; alt=&quot;BUY CD&quot; border=&quot;0&quot;
align=&quot;middle&quot;
hspace=&quot;10&quot;&gt;&lt;/A&gt;&lt;/span&gt;</font></div>
<div><font face="Courier" size="+2" color="#000099"><br></font></div>
<div><tt><font color="#000000">Weird. Anybody have any idea of what
could cause the actual source to download differently? I mean,
interpretation is one thing, but... I first tried the page Sunday
evening. Now Monday afternoon it's still the same. So it's not like I
caught them in mid-update or something. I've checked the page with
IE5 on Windows and the button is there.</font></tt></div>
<div><tt><font color="#000000"><br></font></tt></div>
<div><tt><font color="#000000">Any theories? Is it just me? I'm using
an iMac if anyone thinks that might matter. I could try re-installing
IE5, but I wanted to hear some opinions first.</font></tt></div>
<div><tt><font color="#000000"><br></font></tt></div>
<div><tt><font color="#000000">The url in question is
http://www.cdbaby.com/view/sugarplastic but all product pages on the
site have the same issue with IE5 on my Mac.</font></tt></div>
<div><tt><font color="#000000"><br></font></tt></div>
<div><tt><font color="#000000">Thanks much!</font></tt></div>
<div><tt><font color="#000000"><br></font></tt></div>
<div><tt><font color="#000000">David van Wert&nbsp;
&lt;david@davidvanwert.com&gt;&nbsp;
http://www.davidvanwert.com/</font></tt></div>
<div><tt><font color="#000000"><br></font></tt></div>
<div><tt><font color="#000000">"Is it hot in here or is it just
me?"</font></tt></div>
<div><tt><font color="#000000">Richard Nixon, 1999</font></tt></div>
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Date: 20 Sep 2000
From: Axel Andersson <morris@uppland.pp.se>
To: 
Subject: [*] Nuku 1.1


A small application to help you learn the Japanese writing systems
hiragana and katakana. Features both hiragana and katakana in one
application, the three main romanization systems, options for selecting
which parts to train on, and the ability to switch between quiz mode,
where the user is asked to identify a character, and the learning mode,
where the application shows the character the user asked for.

[Archived as /info-mac/edu/lang/nuku-11.hqx; 185 K]

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Date: 20 Sep 2000
From: John Woodward <jplw@softhome.net>
To: 
Subject: [*] QIF Categories 1.2 - Adding Categories to QIF Files Based onDescription


QIF Categories converts Quicken Interchange Format (QIF) banking or 
credit card transaction files, adding Quicken categories based on the 
description of each transaction. It is
useful for converting QIF downloaded from online banking or credit 
card web sites before importing them into Quicken.  To convert a QIF 
file, just drop it onto QIF Categories.
You can configure QIF Categories as a browser helper application for 
files of type application/qif to have it invoked automatically on 
downloaded QIF files.

QIF Categories converts each transaction in the QIF file dropped on 
it by: 1) Deleting any existing category; 2) Adding a category 
obtained by looking up the transaction's description in a mapping 
database, or getting the category from the user if not found in the 
database; 3) removing the plus sign from transaction amounts (because 
not all versions of Quicken allow plus signs); 4) Adding an 
indication that the transaction has cleared; 5) optionally extracting 
a check number from the description (unless the transaction already 
has a check number); and 5) transferring all other parts of each 
transactions to the output file.  You can convert the input file in 
place or chose a different output filename.

System requirements:
* System 7 through 8.6; not tested with MacOS 9
* Macintosh with at least 4 MB of RAM

  For more information, please read the documentation enclosed, or 
visit the QIF Categories Web page:

http://jplw.homepage.com/QIFCategories.html

[Archived as /info-mac/app/bus/qif-categories-12.hqx; 87 K]

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Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2000 17:01:44 -0700
From: Maurice Mike McNeil <mmcneil@escher.sd.bbn.com>
To: Doug Hardie <bc979@lafn.org>, digest@info-mac.org
Subject: [A] Eudora 4.3 Alerts

You could turn off all normal alerting under settings and create a 
filter that alerts you only to messages in a specific mail box. This 
would probably require you to create another "In" box. Place the new 
filter last in the list and thus all messages that fail to be 
filtered into other mailboxes.

Actually, you can probably do this without the new box...there are 
several possible options including "Notify User", "Play sounds", 
"Speak Subject"....
-- 

Hay for the horses, Whiskey for my men, and a plate of flies for my pet toad!
                  ______^______
================*----(___\)       "Sleek & Fast, a G3 Powered Machine"

Maurice "Mike" McNeil
(858) 495-2619/2600 FAX: 7313 CELL: 354-6565
BBN Technology Solutions	mmcneil@bbn.com
9655 Granite Ridge Drive, Ste 245
San Diego, CA 92123

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Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2000 17:14:41 -0700
From: Maurice Mike McNeil <mmcneil@escher.sd.bbn.com>
To: Jean-Philippe Pellet <jppellet@gmx.ch>,
Subject: [A] Using AppleTalk on two ports

Yes there is a utility/hardware, there are/were other examples 
including a software only utility, but I forget the name.

http://www.farallon.com/products/ether/adapters/iprintadapter.html

http://www.gee3.com/localtalkbridge.html

http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/appletalk/atalk.html

http://asu.info.apple.com/swupdates.nsf/artnum/n11358
-- 

Hay for the horses, Whiskey for my men, and a plate of flies for my pet toad!
                  ______^______
================*----(___\)       "Sleek & Fast, a G3 Powered Machine"

Maurice "Mike" McNeil
(858) 495-2619/2600 FAX: 7313 CELL: 354-6565
BBN Technology Solutions	mmcneil@bbn.com
9655 Granite Ridge Drive, Ste 245
San Diego, CA 92123

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Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2000 17:22:24 -0500
From: Pete Resnick <presnick@qualcomm.com>
To: Doug Hardie <bc979@lafn.org>
Subject: Eudora 4.3 Alerts

On 9/18/00 at 4:17 PM -0700, Doug Hardie wrote:

>I am using Eudora 4.3 in the free configuration.  I have a number of
>mailboxes established with filters on received mail to deliver it to
>the proper mailbox.  All that works great.  However, the alert (menu
>bar) flashes when any message is received regardless of which mailbox
>its put into.  Is there a way to only have it flash when mail ends up
>in the "In" mailbox and not when mail goes to other mailboxes?

In the filter, do a "Notify User" action and turn off the "As normal" action.

pr
-- 
Pete Resnick <mailto:presnick@qualcomm.com>
Eudora Engineering - QUALCOMM Incorporated

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Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 05:40:30 -0400
From: "Chas." <mac.man2@gte.net>
To: digest@info-mac.org
Subject: follow-up on "Apple Works Goes Crazy"

Since posting my original message, I've changed ISP's.
Please mail any thoughts to <mac.man2@gte.net>.

An additional note-I'm using an ADB Kennsington Orbit and it has no 
scroll wheel.

Thanks again.
-- 
Chas.
<mac.man2@gte.net>

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Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2000 16:56:07 -0700
From: "Edward (Ted) Burton" <egburton@consultburton.com>
To: digest@info-mac.org
Subject: mass storage CD recommendations

I am curious what fortune folks have had with what brands of Firewire 
CD burners.

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Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2000 14:08:32 -0400
From: "A.W. Neef" <bneef@dmci.net>
To: digest@info-mac.org
Subject: ZIP drive problem solved (?)

I had just about decided that my new ZIP-250-USB drive on my iMac-DV-SE had
developed problems requiring repair/replace.  But the last (of many, many)
things I tried seems to have solved the problem, which appears to have been
a software hang-up.

A few days ago, the drive would not recognize an inserted disk.  Monkeying
around, it finally worked.  But today, the problem came back and I tried
everything I could think of, including everything in Iomega Help, to no
avail.  Cmd-Y would not eject a disk, so I ejected with the drive button.
The only way the drive button works is when an inserted disk is not
recognized.

Then I went into Iomega-Tools.  It reported "no disk" in the drive.  But I
clicked on "Eject" anyway .... and voila! .... it's working fine now.

Bill Neef   Grass Lake, MI, USA    <bneef@dmci.net>

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