New Python development process (SourceForge considered Harmful?)
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Sun Oct 1 14:01:47 EDT 2000
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On 01 Oct 2000 10:47:28 +0200, Martin von Loewis <loewis at informatik.hu-berlin.de> wrote: >I don't believe there is a deliberate after-ad delay on SF. The source >code of SF is available (this is the alexandria project) - can you >point to the exact place where such a delay is implemented? This may appear to be the case due to the fact that netscape does not render a table until it is complete, and the ad iframe is before the table which includes the whole page content. in fully incremental browsers, such as links, mozilla(?) and ie, I don't think you'll see this effect. If this is the case, I doubt it's intentional since it's a consequence of the user's browser. Jeff
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