a
limitation of how cookies work, unfortunately...
Anyhow, thanks for the feedback!
- paul
> -Original Message-
> From: Concordio M. Pajayat, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 11:08 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [SM-USERS] quic
esday, February 19, 2003 3:37 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] quicksave-1.2.1 problem
>
> > well, i couldn't stay away from it. attached is a fixed version. i
> got
> > it to work on my end with and without "compose in new window".
> well, i couldn't stay away from it. attached is a fixed version. i
got
> it to work on my end with and without "compose in new window". i
noticed
> that it is substantially slow on old systems (e.g., 200MHz Win98 IE5)
when
> encryption is turned on, so beware... people may want to turn it off
well, i couldn't stay away from it. attached is a fixed version. i got
it to work on my end with and without "compose in new window". i noticed
that it is substantially slow on old systems (e.g., 200MHz Win98 IE5) when
encryption is turned on, so beware... people may want to turn it off as a
def
> ah yes, compose in new window. i didn't test it in that context, and am
> not really around my computer for the next two days, but will get to it
> ASAP after that. if you do all your composing in the same window, is it
> well behaved? i am also noticing a significant slow-down due to the
Yes
ah yes, compose in new window. i didn't test it in that context, and am
not really around my computer for the next two days, but will get to it
ASAP after that. if you do all your composing in the same window, is it
well behaved? i am also noticing a significant slow-down due to the
encryption o