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ah, forgot that the sig doesn't show in wap...
it's supreme.web100.com and since it's xhtml it's available both
through the web and wap
Maybe WEiNk tried....supreme.web100.com instead of supreme.web1000.com ! I tried to access through my pc and was forwarded to -
http://web1000.globalreachinc.com/404/mainstream/abcsearch2.html
I can't access using wap with my Panasonic GD87 either!
I can see Panasonic polyphonics on the twilightwap.com/mobile site!
ofiaich
[ This Message was edited by: ofiaich on 2002-12-15 15:00 ]
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Posted: 2002-12-15 15:51:00
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Really weird...
works fine for me, maby if you try with /index.html
And btw, what browser are you using ?
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Posted: 2002-12-15 16:25:00
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It did it again, even with /index.html
I am using I.E 6.0 with Windows XP.
Maybe the wap didn't work because the GPRS signal is sometimes poor.
ofiaich
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Posted: 2002-12-15 16:30:00
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Wtf, so your saying that
this link aint working ?!?
Oh, and in the '*extra' link under 'polyphhonic' in twilightwap they do say that it's Nokia only but then again under '+help' they say it works with T300.. Never bother to read that far before
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Posted: 2002-12-15 16:44:00
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I just clicked that link.... and hey presto!
http://web1000.globalreachinc.com/404/mainstream/abcsearch2.html
appears!
strange!
Ofiaich
[ This Message was edited by: ofiaich on 2002-12-15 15:48 ]
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Posted: 2002-12-15 16:47:00
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Site doesn´t work with I.E. 6.0, but works fine with Netscape.
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Posted: 2002-12-15 19:52:00
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Supreme's site works... And with IE 6 too !
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Posted: 2002-12-15 20:52:00
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Why can\"t dl polytones with 18kb higher? Is there something i need to do with my phone?:-(
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Posted: 2002-12-16 00:20:00
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Hey, just a note... I've zipped up about 475 polyphonic ringtones (most of them made by me personally), organized in seperate folders by category, all with artist and title (hey, i'm seriously anal).
They're in MMF format, but included at this link is a program called PSMPlayer. Open the MMF file with it, choose Save as MIDI. Click "Ringtone format", and save. Not too hard.
http://merwin.bespin.org/mmf
Eventually, I'm going to get them all up in a website, but it hasn't happened yet. I store them in MMF format since it seems to be a better format (although not as widely used), smaller files, etc.
Also, for a good selection of iMelody ringtones, download the rtttltone.zip file that's on the server and then to
http://merwin.bespin.org/t4a for a converter to iMelody (that i made myself
-Justin
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Posted: 2002-12-16 03:07:00
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Can i do that with my brick7650? :-(
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