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a bug in a page?
From: |
Arclele |
Subject: |
a bug in a page? |
Date: |
Sun, 09 Nov 2003 06:11:39 +0100 |
Hi,
in your page:
http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/users-guide/using_gnuhurd.html#Searching%20the%20web
there is write:
Searching the web
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When we have a specific problem, and cannot easily find a solution in the
documentation, searching the web will often help us solve our problem.
Currently, the
most popular search engine is Google, available at http:// www.google.com.
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and
[#####################
We will present a real-life example. Suppose that I am using the Galeon web
browser on
a Debian GNU system. I visit http://www.google.com
#####################]
and than two similar paragraph like:
<@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
When we have a specific problem, and cannot easily find a solution in the
documentation, searching the web will often help us solve our problem.
Currently, the
most popular search engine is Google, available at http:// www.google.com.
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@>
[#####################
We will present a real-life example. Suppose that I am using the Mozilla web
browser on
a Debian GNU system, and I visit a web site that contains a Java applet, but
Mozilla
does not launch the applet. To find out how to fix this problem, I visit
Google:
#####################]
Is it correct?
Arclele
---
un Khompagno a un compagno:"e' inutile che esprimi il tuo
consenso, perche' io a te non ti ho mai visto zappare
la terra", il compagno: "beh, neanche io ti ho visto dove
stavo io, mentre tu zappavi la terra", il Khompagno "per
forza se stavo a zappare la terra come facevo a stare
dove stavi tu"
- a bug in a page?,
Arclele <=