I think I found the cause.
one of the parent div
have is properties perspective
and it seem to be the problem... (Firefox 115*)
So I created an dirty workaround ;)
I think I found the cause.
one of the parent div
have is properties perspective
and it seem to be the problem... (Firefox 115*)
So I created an dirty workaround ;)
Thank you @nnullzz@lemmy.world & @bjorney@lemmy.ca & @fubarx@lemmy.ml
for those explanations ! So, as I have my hand on a raspberry , I will give a shot with that first :)
Thanks @Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me weird because I can use XHR as async..
see: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/XMLHttpRequest/open
open(method, url, async)
Thank you all for your input's !! ๐ค
I've put the files on a USB flash drive formatted as a classic FAT. Then I mounted it in the VM (I confirm no need the VMware-tools
for that :)
Really cool ! (bookmarked*)
Just the essential !
to bad there isn't either a difference between versions or a history of the changes
Thanks @Lodra@programming.dev ,
This is looking great, sadly Opengist
on which Blocks
is based. is written in Go
:/ and I can't support that[^1]
[^1]: Belong to google & https://go.dev/PATENTS
Thank you very much to all of you for your input !
I see port in few of your feedback.
I was not clear enough, let me rephrase:
is it possible to give a subnet to a node, not based on the port of the switch/router but based on the node ? meaning that the switch/router need to recognize the node ( MAC or login? ) and then will give him access to A or B
Thanks.