Apple published a tutorial about how to update web pages to automatically install the QuickTime Active X plug-in for Windows. Microsoft’s last service pack disabled Netscape-style browser plug-ins so upgraded users could no longer view QuickTime files from web sites.
Joe Maller.com
Wierdest thing. Yesterday I searched Google for FXScript, and I came up first. Then I searched Google again for FXBuilder and came up first again.
Today I’m not even there anymore. They much have switched to an older link database or something.
Quite a week. Both my brothers visited, Ben has been to New York several times, Mike hadn’t travelled much. It was great having them here, even if we didn’t see half of what I wanted to show them. I wasn’t able to get much work done, but I should be caught up in a few days.
In addition to my brothers visiting, my DSL line finally died for good. This was expected and I’ve already got a new line ordered from Verizon but it won’t be turned on until Sept. 11. In the meantime I’ve got three machines sharing one 56k modem connection. I’m still waiting on a cable modem, my landlord won’t let Time Warner upgrade their equipment for some reason known only to him. I’ve actually got a ‘case worker’ at Time Warner who returns my calls. Someday I’ll write out a full history of my broadband saga, which continues to be quite a ride.
A few more links:
- Filter von Joe macnews.de (auf Deutsche)
- Les Filtres du Joe on MacGeneration (en français)
More links to Joe’s Filters:
- MacNN News including a nice user comment
- This link made me really happy: Mac Treasure Tracing Club (Japanese language site)
- Also mentioned on the Quicktime Creative Developer Forum which I’d never visited before.
- Made the Shareware Beat on Applelinks.com
- News Brief on 2-pop
Joe’s Filters listed on VersionTracker.
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