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Re: [APML] Hyper Test



George;

     I too used NS for many years, ocassionally I used Composer.  When AOL 
bought NS and started pushinng their way of doing things vs allowing me to 
determin how I wanted things I opted out for MS IE.  But I hand code because 
I don't want all that MS Scripting junk...joe :)


"May You Go Among The Imperishable Stars"

Joe Mize:     jmize@svic.net
StarFields Observatory   http://www.cav-sfo.com
Chiefland, FL    29:24'33.4"N    82:51'37.7"W
Moon Phase:     http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/cgi-bin/phase.gif

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "George Anderson" <georgea@cam.org>
To: "Discussion of Film Astrophotography" <astro-photo@seds.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 10:38 PM
Subject: Re: [APML] Hyper Test


> Hi Joe
>
> I'm using an antiquated version of Netscape (4.71) the second to last
> before they bloated it up with dummy proof stuff. It adheres to the
> original html practices like a vice so it catches all sorts of things
> that slide by all of the newer browsers.
> My original pages were all handcoded, much easier than the html editors
> that were around at the time but these days I am lazy and let netscape
> composer do most of the work.
> Interesting that POWWEE accepts the space, but they may have updated
> most of the ubix and linux flavours to tolerate the massive inflow of
> microsoft generated code to avoid being dumped in favour of the "new
> standard".
>
> George
>
> Clear skies and good health
>
> joe wrote:
>>
>> George;
>>
>>      Again Thkx for your catch.  I code all my HTML by hand.  I've always
>> done so, HTML was easy to learn already knowing SGML.  WYSIWYG's take too
>> much time to learn and IMHO insert tons of usless, unneeded and unwanted
>> junk.
>>
>>      In your catches a WYSIWYG would have caught my typo's of the 
>> unwanted
>> spaces and the Table's incorrect parameter closure symbol ">", (I got 
>> close
>> though, "?" is right next to the ">" character :)).
>>
>>      I'm wondering what Browser you're using?  I use MSIE with the new XP
>> SP2 upgrades.  I do believe my Hosting service, POWWEB in L.A. is UNIX
>> based.  I experienced no problems with either the space in the filename 
>> or
>> the incorrect closure symbol keeping the text or image from displaying 
>> after
>> uploading.  Interesting, huh?...joe  :).
>>
>> "May You Go Among The Imperishable Stars"
>>
>> Joe Mize:     jmize@svic.net
>> StarFields Observatory   http://www.cav-sfo.com
>> Chiefland, FL    29:24'33.4"N    82:51'37.7"W
>> Moon Phase:     http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/cgi-bin/phase.gif
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "George Anderson" <georgea@cam.org>
>> To: "Discussion of Film Astrophotography" <astro-photo@seds.org>
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 9:56 PM
>> Subject: Re: [APML] Hyper Test
>>
>> > Hi Again Joe
>> >
>> > I just had a look at the HTML source code for your page and saw the
>> > hypering information. But it does not show through on the web page. I
>> > believe that the error is in the line
>> >
>> > <TABLE WIDTH=800?
>> > <TR><TD>
>> > <UL>
>> > <LI><FONT FACE="Arial" COLOR=white> Hypered film tests on Kodak LE 400,
>> > Konica Centuria PRO 400 and Fuji Super HQ 200, 12-12-04.<BR><BR>
>> > <UL>
>> >
>> >
>> > Where <TABLE WIDTH=800? should probably be <TABLE WIDTH=800>
>> >
>> > Also the image reference <A HREF="HyperKonicaCenturiaPRO400M4215mins
>> > f5.jpg"> may not work with your server due to the space in between
>> > "15mins f5.jpg". Microsoft servers don't have a problem with it but
>> > linux and unix servers will as it doesn't follow proper file name
>> > conventions.
>> >
>> >
>> > George Anderson
>> > Montreal Canada
>> >
>> > Clear skies and good health
>> >
>> >
>> >> joe wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > I've posted a Hypered Film Test page.
>> >> > http://www.cav-sfo.com/hypertst.html
>> >> > I tried my best to process all images identically and minimally. 
>> >> > See
>> >> > the
>> >> > web page for details.  Some interesting results.
>> >> >
>> >> > Films tested are the old outdated Kodak LE 400, current Konica 
>> >> > Centuria
>> >> > PRO
>> >> > 400 and Fuji Super HQ 200.  Objects used for testing were M42, IC405 
>> >> > &
>> >> > M45.
>> >> >
>> >> > I just hypered some Kodak Ultra Color 400, 12hrs, and will be 
>> >> > testing
>> >> > it
>> >> > next.  Unhypered UC has a strong Blue response without any Red or 
>> >> > Green
>> >> > in
>> >> > long exposures.
>> >> >
>> >> > Comments or suggestions welcome...joe  :)
>> >> >
>> >> > PS:  Someone informed me this weekend he found Fuji Super HQ 200 in 
>> >> > a
>> >> > local
>> >> > Dollar Store, expiration date 08-2006.  I bought my Fuji Super HQ 
>> >> > 200
>> >> > at
>> >> > Wal-Mart for $1.33 p/roll, it also has an 08-2006 date.  I may test 
>> >> > the
>> >> > Dollar Store film someday.
>> >> >
>> >> > "May You Go Among The Imperishable Stars"
>> >> >
>> >> > Joe Mize:     jmize@svic.net
>> >> > StarFields Observatory   http://www.cav-sfo.com
>> >> > Chiefland, FL    29:24'33.4"N    82:51'37.7"W
>> >> > Moon Phase:     http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/cgi-bin/phase.gif
>> >> >
>> >> >
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