Mac 2.8 Browser plugin

John M McIntosh johnmci at smalltalkconsulting.com
Fri Aug 25 18:50:38 UTC 2000


on 8/25/00 9:26 AM, Raymond Asselin at raymondasselin at sympatico.ca wrote:

> 
> Bruce
> I follow yours instructions and try it on my G3 B/W , this is very cool, I
> just changed the resolution to
> 800/600 but this is 'localisation'. Works  well but a message telling that I
> can't write in my changes file
> 'cause rights I don't have. I can't fileIn my changeSets even if they are in
> the
> Preference:Squeak:Internet  folder.  Is it normal...is this means that this is
> just a 'client' for a remote
> application ?
> 
> 

That doesn't sound right, it sounds broken. Could you give me more details?
Which browser/version are you using. How many hard disk volumes do you have,
which version of the mac OS are you running?  You should be able to read or
write to the Preference:Squeak:Internet  folder.

Some HTML things:

Other things I've learned about HTML. If you don't want the margins around
the plugin then change the HTML<BODY> tag to

<BODY TOPMARGIN=0 LEFTMARGIN=0 MARGINHEIGHT=0 MARGINWIDTH=0>

If you want the plugin to fill the window alter the EMBED tag to
width=100% height=100%


Lastly 

(a) The testers should try switching to full screen mode and see what
happens. On the macintosh performance is better, and you get your command
keys back. 


(b) does anyone need a 68K version?


(c) Work is continuing on building a version that uses the 2.9 Event model
for a 2.9 VM 

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