After some maintenance, AjaxLife has been restored. As a bonus, it’s now available in Japanese and Portuguese (Brazil). Just pick the appropriate language from the box at the right of the screen. Also supported: English and Hebrew.
Thanks to Alissa Sabre for the Japanese and Aurelio A. Heckert for the Portuguese.
Still “loading subsystems”
This is IE6, right?
I’m using this weekend to look into that.
If not IE6, (insert expletives here).
Yes, still IE6.
Hey, having a pretty bad problem here with AjaxLife: AjaxLife never loads textures I open. Instead, all I see is the AJAX-ey wheel
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I’m using Prism. (MozillaLabs’ Mozilla-powered simple browser for web apps, engine-wise it’s exactly like Firefox)
Yes, I know that. Tell LL to get on with better texture downloads. And don’t post on old and totally irrelevant posts.
Also, testing indicates that Prism fails due to running far slower than Firefox, which runs far slower than Safari. Use something better.
*Nod* Posted on this post because I found no post fit enough for reporting this, and this error happens on Safari as well. Oh and AjaxLife overall works great on Prism, Mozilla’s engine speed is not so bad. Oh, and look forward to Firefox 3 with 3Dcanvas
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Oh, and, Safari runs on an improved version of the Mozilla engine if you didn’t know
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I advise you look up WebKit before you go ahead and be an idiot yet again.
Right, sorry, I got convinced it was Mozilla-powered due to the browser ID it provides. (First word is “Mozilla/5.0″)
Most browsers do that.
IE is Mozilla/4.0. Firefox is Mozilla/5.0. Opera is Mozilla/4.0 (and also MSIE 6, for that matter). Googlebot is Mozilla/5.0. del.icio.us-thumbnail-bot is Mozilla/5.0. Etc.
Ohh, though, why?
Because browsers used to refuse to work unless you were using Netscape, which at the time identified as “Mozilla/1.0″. IE copied this so things wouldn’t refuse to work, and the practice was never dropped. Although Opera can be set to just be “Opera/9.5″ or something to that effect.
*Nod* Thanks for explaining this to me
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