US versions of Netscape now available

The US versions of Netscape Navigator 3.0 beta 5 and FastTrack Server 2.0 are now available for download. Obviously, this is only available to US citizens or permanent residents. You can get it from http://wwwus/eng/US-Current/ There's only one machine serving this stuff right now, so please be patient if it's slow or you have a hard time connecting. -- You should only break rules of style if you can | Tom Weinstein coherently explain what you gain by so doing. | tomw@netscape.com

Tom Weinstein wrote:
The US versions of Netscape Navigator 3.0 beta 5 and FastTrack Server 2.0 are now available for download. Obviously, this is only available to US citizens or permanent residents. You can get it from http://wwwus/eng/US-Current/
Clearly I'm an idiot. The correct URL is: http://wwwus.netscape.com/eng/US-Current -- You should only break rules of style if you can | Tom Weinstein coherently explain what you gain by so doing. | tomw@netscape.com

Clearly I'm an idiot. The correct URL is:
Not like that's tough to figure out. Congrats. It's cool to actually be able to connect to my webserver using real encryption. Glad the lawyers don't think Barksdale is going to jail anymore. -- Sameer Parekh Voice: 510-986-8770 Community ConneXion, Inc. FAX: 510-986-8777 The Internet Privacy Provider http://www.c2.net/ sameer@c2.net

sameer wrote:
Glad the lawyers don't think Barksdale is going to jail anymore.
We received written permission from the State Department for our download verification mechanism. --Jeff -- Jeff Weinstein - Electronic Munitions Specialist Netscape Communication Corporation jsw@netscape.com - http://home.netscape.com/people/jsw Any opinions expressed above are mine.

Tom Weinstein wrote:
It looks like the majority of download failures are caused by people using browsers that don't support cookies. If you aren't sure that the browser you're using supports cookies, then try Netscape Navigator. If are using Netscape (or some other cookie-capable browser) and are still getting a "No Cookie" error, please let me know. -- You should only break rules of style if you can | Tom Weinstein coherently explain what you gain by so doing. | tomw@netscape.com

Tom Weinstein writes: : Tom Weinstein wrote: : > : > http://wwwus.netscape.com/eng/US-Current : : It looks like the majority of download failures are caused by people : using browsers that don't support cookies. If you aren't sure that : the browser you're using supports cookies, then try Netscape Navigator. : If are using Netscape (or some other cookie-capable browser) and are : still getting a "No Cookie" error, please let me know. I was using Netscape navigator and got the No Cookie error, but that was understandable since I had set the cookes file to read only. But making the file writable, erasing my cache, and quitting Netscape and bringing up a new copy of Netscape did not solve the problem. I still got the No Cookie error. Peter -- Peter D. Junger--Case Western Reserve University Law School--Cleveland, OH Internet: junger@pdj2-ra.f-remote.cwru.edu junger@samsara.law.cwru.edu
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Jeff Weinstein
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Peter D. Junger
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Tom Weinstein