S saschabr Jul 12, 2002 #5 QCharts user have no problems. I think they turned it off intentionally, because too many hang on to this free lunch and it causes them lots of bandwidth.
QCharts user have no problems. I think they turned it off intentionally, because too many hang on to this free lunch and it causes them lots of bandwidth.
Atlantic Jul 12, 2002 #6 Originally posted by saschabr QCharts user have no problems. I think they turned it off intentionally, because too many hang on to this free lunch and it causes them lots of bandwidth. More... free lunch ...??? sad thing is that they don't even tell anything about it on their network update or system status page.
Originally posted by saschabr QCharts user have no problems. I think they turned it off intentionally, because too many hang on to this free lunch and it causes them lots of bandwidth. More... free lunch ...??? sad thing is that they don't even tell anything about it on their network update or system status page.
P PuffyGums Jul 12, 2002 #7 The livecharts status page has something from 6/20. I'd wish they'd keep it current.
Atlantic Jul 12, 2002 #8 http://help.lycos.com/scripts/livec...F9ncmlkc29ydD0mcF9yb3dfY250PTEyMCZwX3BhZ2U9MQ**&p_li= at least they've noticed it ...
http://help.lycos.com/scripts/livec...F9ncmlkc29ydD0mcF9yb3dfY250PTEyMCZwX3BhZ2U9MQ**&p_li= at least they've noticed it ...
P PuffyGums Jul 12, 2002 #9 Again we see the importance of TESTING instead of slamming out some new code just because it compiles and deploys.
Again we see the importance of TESTING instead of slamming out some new code just because it compiles and deploys.