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New I am not understanding Freenet
unless it downloads files from Freenet and then caches them on your hardrive and accesses them from the TCP/IP loopback address? Can someone clue me in? I'd use a quarter to buy a clue, but I didn't get my paycheck yet.

"Will code Visual BASIC for cash."
New All about Freenet
[link|http://www.freenetproject.org|It could be the next big thing. Eventually.]

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[link|http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/marlowe/index.html|http://www.angelfir...e/index.html]
Sometimes "tolerance" is just a word for not dealing with things.
Expand Edited by marlowe Feb. 17, 2002, 11:13:18 AM EST
New freenetProject.org
Mike Doogan
"Then there's figure skating and ice dancing and snowboarding. The winners are all chosen by judges. That's not sports. That's politics. And curling? If curling is a sport, pork rinds are a health food."
New Answering the question...
Freenet uses a proxy on the local server to offer a web interface. Hence the local address.

If you haven't got Freenet, you haven't got the proxy, so don't worry about it.
[link|http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/marlowe/index.html|http://www.angelfir...e/index.html]
Sometimes "tolerance" is just a word for not dealing with things.
     Hey, I'm on Freenet - (marlowe) - (7)
         ? -NT - (imric)
         Yeah, 127.0.0.1 is a great place to be. :) -NT - (a6l6e6x) - (1)
             127.0.01 sweet 127.0.0.1 :-) -NT - (Steve Lowe)
         I am not understanding Freenet - (nking) - (3)
             All about Freenet - (marlowe) - (1)
                 freenetProject.org -NT - (boxley)
             Answering the question... - (marlowe)

I'd probably enjoy it, actually.
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