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Works for me. Lotus Notes 6.5.3, on Debian unstable using the latest wine (20050211). Had to make a couple of changes to the config file (tell it to use a non-native wvcrt.dll). Still get the browser problem though (when browsing for a DB or browsing into a different view, it crashes Notes)


Does anyone know how to print from Notes? I have the same problem, I'm using Notes 6.5.3 with Wine 20041019 - under Gentoo. Printing immediately crashes - problem is probably in creating postscript??? I'm getting following message:




reason 6.5.3 osx torrent



Found one issue and workaround for it:For uncertain reason, dos_devices/windows/fonts directory had no fonts. This leads to constant fonts caching and crashes if I tried to choose inbox or other views/folders.Just copied fonts from the nearest WinXP and all become ok.FreeBSD-6Stable, wine-0.9.7, LotusNotes 6.5.4 (all the same as in my prev. post, except for wine version)


The reason for the jump in numbering from 7 to 10 (X) was to indicate a similar break with the previous versions of the product that Mac OS X indicated. QuickTime X is fundamentally different from previous versions, in that it is provided as a Cocoa (Objective-C) framework and breaks compatibility with the previous QuickTime 7 C-based APIs that were previously used. QuickTime X was completely rewritten to implement modern audio video codecs in 64-bit. QuickTime X is a combination of two technologies: QuickTime Kit Framework (QTKit) and QuickTime X Player. QTKit is used by QuickTime player to display media. QuickTime X does not implement all of the functionality of the previous QuickTime as well as some of the codecs. When QuickTime X attempts to operate with a 32-bit codec or perform an operation not supported by QuickTime X, it will start a 32-bit helper process to perform the requested operation. The website Ars Technica revealed that QuickTime X uses QuickTime 7.x via QTKit to run older codecs that have not made the transition to 64-bit.[90]


The traditional IT model of one application per server requires dedicated hardware for specific applications that cannot coexist, whether for technical reasons or concerns about data isolation. ThinApp eliminates these application silos for better use of existing assets while making your applications easier to manage and deploy.


So my tip here is: verify and ensure consistency in HTTP headers, independent of Browser or User-Agent. Don't trust one source only, especially browser plugins. Also, unless you know what you're doing, there's no reason for a server to answer conditionally to a request.


HTTP 4xx status codes indicate there was an error on the client side. Possible reasons for these errors are: the requesting party's not authorized to request a page, requesting nonexistent pages, and making too many requests.


If the server keeps returning 429 HTTP status codes to Google for a longer period of time, Google may remove the content that they're receiving 429 HTTP status codes for. All the more reason to make sure your hosting platform is solid, and to always return the right status codes for the right job.


The HTTP status code 451, "451 error" for short, indicates that the requested URL isn't available due to legal reasons. It could for instance be served when you've been ordered (or just received a demand) to take down a certain page. The status code number 451 is a reference to the Fahrenheit 451 book (opens in a new tab).


5xx HTTP status codes, "5xx errors" for short, are served when clients make valid requests, but servers can't complete them for whatever reason. The website could for instance be too busy or temporarily down for maintenance.


If your site goes down for any reason and pages become unavailable for an extended period of time, search engines will eventually remove the page from their index. To prevent this, use the 503 status code with the Retry-After header with a specified time, telling crawlers to try accessing the page again after an X amount of time. You can also specify a date in cases when you have scheduled downtime and know precisely when the site will be available again. 2ff7e9595c


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