On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, Mark Deneen wrote: > It's not just when it does not know the length. If you download very large > files, it starts to do it after a while.. That is because on very large files, it could spend three minutes stuck on 23% and then it feels slow again. > > On 01-Mar-00 Cristian Tibirna wrote: > > > > On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Roberto Alsina wrote: > > > >> > Of course. Am I stupid or what? One can't use progressbars if one has > >> > initially unknown lenght of progress :-) > >> > >> Amazingly, netscape does! > > > > Ah! That thing indicates a not known-leght download? Hmm! You have a > > pretty sharp spirit of observation. I thought that was just YAUGURT (yet > > another useless GUI upfilling rotten trick :-)) > > > > Cristian > > -- > Mark Deneen > http://tick.dhs.org ICQ: 333068 > > Have you noticed that all you need to grow healthy, vigorous grass is a > crack in your sidewalk? > > > ("\''/").__..-''"`-. . Roberto Alsina `9_ 9 ) `-. ( ).`-._.`) ralsina@unl.edu.ar (_Y_.)' ._ ) `._`. " -.-' Centro de Telematica _..`-'_..-_/ /-'_.' Universidad Nacional del Litoral (l)-'' ((i).' ((!.' Santa Fe - Argentina KDE Developer (MFCH) The stone age didn't end for a lack of stone" Firoz Rasul