- From: Ramzi Guetari <Ramzi.Guetari@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 16 Jul 1997 15:28:49 +0200
- To: timbl@w3.org
- CC: www-amaya@w3.org
>>On what OS have you tested Amaya (Windows NT/Windows 95)? > > Windows/NT (politburo.w3.org) > >>The binary version released last week was tested only on >>Windows NT, All features of Amaya are not yet fully >>implemented, however it works fine (at least on my >>computer :-)). > > Not on mine! :-( > > But did you do some installation of the DLLs into > system space? There was no install script I could find > so I just ran it as unzipped. Unfortunately there is not yet any installation procedure. But this will be done for the next release. > >> I plan to have a version which runs >>on both NT/95 as soon as possible. > > That would be great but for now neither Henrik nor > Stephan M nor I have got it to work on NT even. > I finished this version of Amaya the day before the member release. There is lack of testing without any doubt. especially for Windows 95. However, I think that Ralph R. Swick has got it work on Winndows NT. >>There is also some broblems saving URs, i'm not sure but >>this seems to be related to libwww implementation on Windows. > >What is the problem? (how dangerous/noticeable) >Do you intend to fix that in libwww? Yes of course >Do you have plans to migrate to a Java-based HTTP implementation shared > with Jigsaw? Yes in the near future. > > >Tim > -- Ramzi GUETARI | Tel: (33) 4 76 61 52 38 World Wide Web Consortium / INRIA | Fax: (33) 4 76 61 52 52 655 Avenue de l'Europe | e-mail: Ramzi.Guetari@w3.org 38330 Montbonnot Saint Martin - France | http://www.w3.org
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