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Subject: Re: new GUI setup program!
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 14:01:01 +1200
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From: "DJ Delorie" <dj@delorie.com>
> 
> > and what if I didn't have IE5?),
> 
> Then setup wouldn't even run.  Same as the old setup.  When we
> complete that to-do item, you could choose a direct connection, which
> doesn't require installing IE5 but also doesn't use the automatic
> proxy stuff that IE5 provides.

Setup always required IE5? I never knew that. OK, my mistake, sorry.

> If you use a proxy that requires authentication, you'd put that there.
> It's optional.  People who need it usually know that they need it.

I think just adding the words "Proxy settings" would be a big help.

> > You should probably preselect a default (probably
> > ftp.freesoftware.com) for people who aren't familiar with the
> > mirrors.
> 
> The appropriate default depends on where the user is, so we can't
> really know which one to pick.

Maybe that's just me being naive about the state of other countries'
nets. It's always been my experience that, if there isn't a mirror
actually in the same city as me, it's never worthwhile trying anything
else outside the US.

-- 
Ross Smith <ross.s@ihug.co.nz> The Internet Group, Auckland, New Zealand
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"C++ is to programming as sex is to reproduction. Better ways might
technically exist but they're not nearly as much fun." -- Nikolai Irgens




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