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From: Chris Ridd on 7 Oct 2005 04:38 On 7/10/05 9:29, in article Pine.OSX.4.58.0510070926540.4757(a)tigger.local, "X Kyle M Thompson" <kyle.thompson(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, 6 Oct 2005, Chris Ridd wrote: > >> On 6/10/05 ><Ben.Lings(a)gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> This is why Apple gave us the Activity window (cmd + opt + A). Open it >>> up, find the picture, double click it to open it in a new window... >> >> Ah, good thinking. > > What's that? Where's that? Use the shortcut Ben mentioned, or choose Activity window from Safari's Window menu, Cheers, Chris
From: X Kyle M Thompson on 7 Oct 2005 06:06 On Fri, 7 Oct 2005, Chris Ridd wrote: >On 7/10/05 9:29, in article Pine.OSX.4.58.0510070926540.4757(a)tigger.local, >"X Kyle M Thompson" <kyle.thompson(a)gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Thu, 6 Oct 2005, Chris Ridd wrote: >> >>> On 6/10/05 ><Ben.Lings(a)gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> This is why Apple gave us the Activity window (cmd + opt + A). Open it >>>> up, find the picture, double click it to open it in a new window... >>> >>> Ah, good thinking. >> >> What's that? Where's that? > >Use the shortcut Ben mentioned, or choose Activity window from Safari's >Window menu, Oh, I use Firefly.
From: Tim Cutts on 13 Oct 2005 12:35
In article <di4430$3j5$1(a)pc-news.cogsci.ed.ac.uk>, Richard Tobin <richard(a)cogsci.ed.ac.uk> wrote: >The map is made up of a number of tiles (as you can see when you >scroll to a new area). These are PNG images, and they are loaded by >javascript in response to your scrolling and zooming and so on. Are they javascript? I thought they used DHTML? Tim |