Re: [] A graph theory terminology challenge
- From: William Elliot <marsh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 02:56:01 -0700
On Sat, 2 Sep 2006, Proginoskes wrote:
William Elliot wrote:
Most strange. I just checked it out and besides getting lots more
garbage links to pick through than ever before, here's a lab report.
In the advanced groups search, sci.math, marsh@ I get a list of
posts.
Okay; I've done the same thing.
I go to one and click on index, tree or whatever.
The only thing I can click on is the thread's name. (I'm picking the
first one: McAdams/MARSH 2.)
I get a nice tree of the tread.
I get a framed webpage, with the tree on the left, and some responses
on the right. There is an arrow next to response #4. If I click on this
I get a tree with links for each node and no responses or quotes
therefrom, just name of author.
response (the "Anthony Marsh" link, which has already been visited), itWhen I open on such a link, I go not to the individual post but to the top
takes me to the top of that post.
of the thread. Are you clicking on the arrow and if so, how do you move
the arrow?
I don't eat cookies and you can't force me to eat cookies and even if INo matter what node of the tree I click
on, I get the same response, entry into the thread at first post.
I can't duplicate that behavior, even if I click on "View with message
text".
Maybe some old cookies are keeping you from taking advantage of the new
features? (Clear out your cache and cookies, and try again.)
turn off the 'don't accept cookies' option, nobody cramms cookies down my
computer's throat. In fact, cookie instrusions are thankfully impossible.
.
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