Vote for SW Flash filtering in Mozilla (Galeon/Skipstone, etc.) (was Re: How to get junkbuster to junk flash ads?)

2001-12-18 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Sun, Dec 16, 2001 at 12:19:30PM -0800, Arno ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Sun, 16 Dec 2001 12:32:23 +0100 Preben Randhol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do anybody have a generic way to get rid of the annoying flash commercials so that galeon won't ask me to install the flash plugin all the

galeon - skipstone?

2001-05-17 Thread Tommi Komulainen
:) And the keybindings are different from galeon/mozilla, slightly annoying. Hmm, now how on earth can I get all my cookies and bookmarks shared among all (mozilla, galeon, skipstone, konqueror, w3m) browsers..? Import/Export is really not an option anymore :-/ -- Tommi Komulainen

Re: galeon - skipstone?

2001-05-17 Thread Francois Gouget
On Thu, 17 May 2001, Tommi Komulainen wrote: [...] Hmm, now how on earth can I get all my cookies and bookmarks shared among all (mozilla, galeon, skipstone, konqueror, w3m) browsers..? Import/Export is really not an option anymore :-/ I can't help for cookies. But for bookmarks, I long ago

Re: galeon - skipstone?

2001-05-17 Thread Glyn Millington
One of the many obvious tricks I would never have discovered for myself - many thanks from an eavesdropper! Glyn -- so here we are then http://members.tripod.co.uk/Christchurch2000uk Running Debian/Gnu Linux

Re: galeon - skipstone?

2001-05-17 Thread Tommi Komulainen
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 11:39:46AM -0700, Francois Gouget wrote: I can't help for cookies. But for bookmarks, I long ago decided to write an html file with all by bookmarks and use it as my home page. At the time I did it to share them between IE and Netscape but the principle is universal.

Re: galeon - skipstone?

2001-05-17 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Thu, May 17, 2001 at 11:39:46AM -0700, Francois Gouget ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Thu, 17 May 2001, Tommi Komulainen wrote: [...] Hmm, now how on earth can I get all my cookies and bookmarks shared among all (mozilla, galeon, skipstone, konqueror, w3m) browsers..? Import/Export

Re: galeon - skipstone?

2001-05-17 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Thu, May 17, 2001 at 10:24:01PM +0300, Tommi Komulainen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Hmm, now that I started thinking about it, a lot of browser configuration could be collected in one place. How many times have you cursed at the different default fonts in different browsers? Or the proxy

Re: galeon - skipstone?

2001-05-17 Thread Ethan Benson
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 12:42:01PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote: I've used this trick too. plug Galeons bookmark import/export utilities are pretty damned sweet though. /plug indeed, except for some reason it likes to put the mozilla export in .mozilla/default/Cache which is quite wrong...

Re: galeon - skipstone?

2001-05-17 Thread Steve Cooper
Francois Gouget wrote: On Thu, 17 May 2001, Tommi Komulainen wrote: [...] Hmm, now how on earth can I get all my cookies and bookmarks shared among all (mozilla, galeon, skipstone, konqueror, w3m) browsers..? Import/Export is really not an option anymore :-/ I can't help for cookies

OT: gecko rendering engine and galeon/skipstone

2000-11-06 Thread Daniel Reuter
Hello there, After all this discussion recently on the list about opera for linux and galeon/skipstone, I looked at the galeon/skipstone webpages. So a question came to my mind: They both use the gecko rendering engine from Mozilla. They both need a full install of Mozilla on the machine to work

Re: OT: gecko rendering engine and galeon/skipstone

2000-11-06 Thread Damien
Why don't the developers of galeon/skipstone follow this approach? Anybody knowing of a browser doing this? mozilla is still under heavy development. it's not practical to extract gecko right now. stay tuned, though ;o) cheers -- Damien [EMAIL PROTECTED] pgptjKLkVd7u4.pgp Description: PGP

Re: OT: gecko rendering engine and galeon/skipstone

2000-11-06 Thread Thomas J. Hamman
On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 10:54:01AM +0100, Daniel Reuter wrote: Hello there, After all this discussion recently on the list about opera for linux and galeon/skipstone, I looked at the galeon/skipstone webpages. So a question came to my mind: They both use the gecko rendering engine from

Re: OT: gecko rendering engine and galeon/skipstone

2000-11-06 Thread Florian Weimer
Thomas J. Hamman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If you want a small browser without relying on Mozilla's gecko, you might want to try BrowseX (at www.browsex.com). As far as licenses go, it's free and open source, but I'm not sure if it's Free (as in speech). The source code includes a copy of

Re: OT: gecko rendering engine and galeon/skipstone

2000-11-06 Thread Daniel Freedman
wrote: Hello there, After all this discussion recently on the list about opera for linux and galeon/skipstone, I looked at the galeon/skipstone webpages. So a question came to my mind: They both use the gecko rendering engine from Mozilla. They both need a full install of Mozilla