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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Argh! Chrome! Go away! Post 302432548 by sysgate on Friday 25th of June 2010 09:47:20 AM
Old 06-25-2010
I completely understand you brother Smilie For good or bad, I've dumped most of Google services, besides gmail. Chrome is still not as good as others, not to mention that most sites I work with aren't understand it - I'm not sure who's fault is that, but I don't really care as well, there's a Firefox 4 beta coming soon (TBD, as they say).
And to make you (hopefully) laugh, here's a video that just came from the daily spam flow - YouTube - Java 4-Ever Trailer I don't mean to start programming wars, but I find the video extremely funny, and I laughed sincerely Smilie Have a good weekend everyone Smilie
 

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pacparser_enable_microsoft_extensions(3)		     Library Functions Manual			  pacparser_enable_microsoft_extensions(3)

NAME
pacparser_enable_microsoft_extensions - Enable Microsoft PAC extensions. SYNOPSIS
#include <pacparser.h> void pacparser_enable_microsoft_extensions(void); DESCRIPTION
Enables a subset of Microsoft PAC extensions - dnsResolveEx, myIpAddressEx, isResolvableEx. These functions are used by Google Chrome and IE to work with IPv6. More info: http://code.google.com/p/pacparser/issues/detail?id=4. SEE ALSO
pacparser_version(3), pacparser_init(3), pacparser_parse_pac_file(3), pacparser_parse_pac_string(3), pacparser_parse_pac(3), pac- parser_find_proxy(3), pacparser_just_find_proxy(3), pacparser_cleanup(3), pacparser_setmyip(3) c2man pacparser.h 14 March 2011 pacparser_enable_microsoft_extensions(3)
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