Ann: HTTP SmartBrowserPlugin 1.0 released!

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[face=courier]On 25-03-2003 23:20:23 +0000 André Martin wrote:

AM> Did you configure your timezone correctly?

Well, I really hope I did, Andrew... :wink:

AM> Do you mean filetimes which were retrieved from the remote
AM> server?


Exactly.[/face]
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Indeed this is a bug (TC needs UTC times). It will be fixed in the next version! Thanks for reporting it!
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[face=courier]On 30-03-2003 00:07:40 +0000 André Martin wrote:

AM> It will be fixed in the next version!

Thanx. And what about CL support?

AM> Thanks for reporting it!

I consider it an honour :D.[/face]
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Already included?!? Does it not work?
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[face=courier]On 30-03-2003 01:00:07 +0000 André Martin wrote:

AM> Already included?!? Does it not work?

It is, sorry. I missed this fact ;). Now I'm waiting for "not text/html" sites support even more impatiently.
Though I can't test your plugin properly, I noticed that cm_GotoPrevious(Next)Dir work but in some restricted way. Do you plan to add theirs full support?[/face]
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cm_GotoPreviousDir and cm_GotoNextDir is fully supported by all plugins because it is a TC integrated function. Unfortunatily there is a kind of a bug in the directory history function (already reported to Christian but not yet confirmed as bug): It does not handle directory names with slashes. That's why it does not work with HTTP plugins. There are two solutions for a work around:
1.) I could provide a "< go back.lnk" and "go forward >.lnk" in the directory list which overtakes this job (check out Fabio's HTTP Browser plugin to see what I mean).
2.) Strip slashes from directory names
Btw. If you use TC5.50 then you have already full cm_GotoPreviousDir and cm_GotoNextDir support because for compatibility reasons slashes are automatically stripped.

Depending on my time I try to release v1.1 end of this week. So stay tuned!
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There is one additional language available now:

Hungarian (Thanks to: Ejsotet Esofelho)

You can get it from the official site for the plugin which is located at:

http://www.acd-group.com/Softwaredevelopment/HTTPPlugin

Thanks again to all translators:
Catalan: Joan Montané
Polish: Adrian Ulbrych
French: Tsunami Ulukai
Russian: Ajax
Swedish: Leif Larsson
Spanish: Emiliano Llano Díaz
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There is one additional language available now:

Danish (Thanks to: Preben G. Kristensen)

You can get it from the official site for the plugin which is located at: http://www.acd-group.com/Softwaredevelopment/HTTPPlugin
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There is one additional language available now:

Norwegian (Thanks to: Petter Arild Heitman)

You can get it from the official site for the plugin which is located at: http://www.acd-group.com/Softwaredevelopment/HTTPPlugin
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[face=courier]On 31-03-2003 13:19:15 +0000 André Martin wrote:

AM> Unfortunatily there is a kind of a bug in the directory
AM> history function (already reported to Christian but not
AM> yet confirmed as bug): It does not handle directory
AM> names with slashes.


Well, actually it was my first post about that bug on this board.

AM> 1.) I could provide a "< go back.lnk" and "go forward
AM> >.lnk" in the directory list which overtakes this job


Don't think it's a good solution...

AM> 2.) Strip slashes from directory names

Can you give me more details, please?

AM> Btw. If you use TC5.50 then you have already full
AM> cm_GotoPreviousDir and cm_GotoNextDir support because
AM> for compatibility reasons slashes are automatically
AM> stripped.


Well, I use 5.51 and it looks like Commander "lost" this ability...

AM> So stay tuned!

Well, I am... %)
So what about "compatibility problem with some webservers"? Additional language support is a good thing, but you know...[/face]
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Many weeks ago I planned to release the beta for the new version 1.1 but I got heavely busy because I was hired by two different institutions of my university for several projects. I hope to find some time this week to finish up the beta and to release it to the betatesters by end of this week. The new version will solve all the issues mentioned above and will have some awesome new features. After the release of the beta it will take about 1-4 more weeks until the final will be released to the public. If you do not have the patiance to wait that long time and if you are interested in becoming one of the betatesters then send me a mail
(support@acd-group.com)...
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