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Old 03-02-2007, 02:18 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by The GreatGonzo
A little help, please, for the clueless (surely there's more than just me?):

When I unzip the dillo package, I get - among other things - a lot of .gz files. Do I unpack these, too, before transferring the folder to the Iliad?
No, you should unzip the package as-is in the iliad. For example, i have unzipped both files inside the documents folder of the iliad (I have reserved the iliad "documents" folder for programs -- and moved all documents to another place O:-).

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Originally Posted by The GreatGonzo
Also, will dillo run without a wifi connection present? (I don't have a LAN/WLAN connection that I can use right now, but I'd like to know if the browser is installed correctly before I venture out in search of a hotspot...)
Yes. You can open dillo without a connection present.

The problem is that you cannot use (yet) the "File->Open file" dialog to open local files (because it requires the dpid daemon, that I have not compiled...). I'll look at it at some point into the future (ugh! dillo 0.7.3 didn't had this dependency -- it opened loal files without the the dpid daemon installed :-? -- it must be a new feature of the 0.8.x series of dillo).
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