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2001 Dec 09
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Bug#123084: r-base: R documentatio search engine unusable (PR#1204)
"Brian" == Brian Ripley <Prof> writes:
Brian> On Sun, 9 Dec 2001 edd@debian.org wrote:
Dirk> As there is nothing Debian-specific in this bug report (and the .deb
Dirk> of the JVW is not from Debian either), I am forwarding this to
Dirk> R-bugs. My recollection from recent discussions on the R mailing list
Dirk> is that currently /no/ browser other than Netscape supports the Java
Dirk> search engine -- is that correct or was there some Netscape
Dirk> deri...
2001 Dec 09
0
Bug#123084: r-base: R documentatio search engine unusable (PR#1205)
On Sun, 9 Dec 2001, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
>
> "Brian" == Brian Ripley <Prof> writes:
> Brian> On Sun, 9 Dec 2001 edd@debian.org wrote:
> Dirk> As there is nothing Debian-specific in this bug report (and the .deb
> Dirk> of the JVW is not from Debian either), I am forwarding this to
> Dirk> R-bugs. My recollection from recent discussions on the R mailing list
> Dirk> is that currently /no/ browser other than Netscape supports the Java
> Dirk> search engine -- is that correct or was there some Netscape...
2001 Dec 09
0
Bug#123084: r-base: R documentatio search engine unusable with Mozilla 6 (OK with netscape 4.7x) (PR#1202)
As there is nothing Debian-specific in this bug report (and the .deb of the
JVW is not from Debian either), I am forwarding this to R-bugs. My
recollection from recent discussions on the R mailing list is that currently
/no/ browser other than Netscape supports the Java search engine -- is that
correct or was there some Netscape derivative (galeon?) which does?
Maybe the docum...
2001 Dec 09
0
Bug#123084: r-base: R documentatio search engine unusable (PR#1203)
On Sun, 9 Dec 2001 edd@debian.org wrote:
>
> As there is nothing Debian-specific in this bug report (and the .deb of the
> JVW is not from Debian either), I am forwarding this to R-bugs. My
> recollection from recent discussions on the R mailing list is that currently
> /no/ browser other than Netscape supports the Java search engine -- is that
> correct or was there some Netscape derivative (galeon?) which does?...