Eureka Miniatures Online

3 posts ยท Aug 17 1999 to Aug 18 1999

From: Jeremy Sadler <jsadler@e...>

Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 17:25:31 +1000

Subject: Eureka Miniatures Online

This is an opportune time to mention that many miniatures may be purchased
online via Eureka Miniatures - http://www.eurekamin.com.au

The ordering process is secure (SSL and PGP) so you can be confident in making
your orders.

From: Doug Evans <devans@n...>

Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 09:05:58 -0500

Subject: Re: Eureka Miniatures Online

And, once again, if you fear and despise Java as much as I, you can avoid the
10 minute download to warning message I just received by going directly to:
http://www.eurekamin.com.au/toc.html

Of course, if you run your browser with disabled Java/Javascript, you'll
have to do your ordering the old fashion way. ;->=

The_Beast

"Jeremy Sadler" <jsadler@earthling.net>@CSUA.Berkeley.EDU on 08/17/99
02:25:31 AM

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Subject:  Eureka Miniatures Online

This is an opportune time to mention that many miniatures may be purchased
online via Eureka Miniatures - http://www.eurekamin.com.au

The ordering process is secure (SSL and PGP) so you can be confident in making
your orders.

From: Jeremy Sadler <jsadler@e...>

Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1999 13:01:20 +1000

Subject: Re: Eureka Miniatures Online

It's actually Javascript, the less volative and less dangerous
semi-cousin
(even though they are really related only by name) to Java. There is no Java
or ActiveX on the Eureka site.

If you bypass enter.html to go to anywhere in the site, then online ordering
will not work. And in fact, you may receive more errors.

Unfortunately, to run the shop in Javascript requires a reasonably sized
download to the client. Plus for some reason, the server has been running very
slow recently...:(

> And, once again, if you fear and despise Java as much as I, you can