In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
David Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Jan 2002 08:40:07 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >On 22 Jan 2002 01:29:47 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (CaT) wrote:
> >
> >>And I want this blatant expression of capitalism because?
> >
> >Cause it's capitalism t
You can use CTRL-PgUp or CTRL-PgDown.
But what does everyone think about CTRL-1, CTRL-2, etc... as well?
DJG
"Neil Durant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> It would be great to be able have key bindings for moving to the
> next/previous Mozill
Reported bugs can be going up while total bugs are going down. Just because
they are getting reported now doesn't mean they didn't exist a year or two
earlier.
In my own experience Mozilla is progressing incredibly well. It runs
continuously 24x7 for me for days. I rarely shut down my machine
I am unable to reproduce this. Maybe it has since been fixed :). The
only time that all the links are changed to "absolute links" is when you
save an entire web page or you choose Edit page in composer in
preperation to save the entire web page which could only be considered
desirable behavi
Dennis Turner wrote:
> I agree that that is annoying, but certainly not a bug that, in my
> opinion, should be a high priority. How many people actually will use
> Mozilla composer to write code for their web pages. I (and most of the
> people I know) write our own code by hand using Notepad.
Randall Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 08 Feb 2002:
> Ctrl-W closes a tab. Ctrl-Q closes a window. That is too close on
> the keyboard. A few times now I've closed Moz with 20 tabs open by
> hitting Ctrl-W but having my finger slip off the edge
Ctrl-W closes a tab. Ctrl-Q closes a window. That is too close on the
keyboard. A few times now I've closed Moz with 20 tabs open by hitting
Ctrl-W but having my finger slip off the edge of the key and hitting the Q
key as well.
Any suggestions on how to prevent that from happening?
"Siegfried Heintze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 08 Feb 2002:
> Who is working on this SVG part? Would they be willing to send me
> mail when they implement the tag? Downloading the
> nightly builds everyday in hopes that it is implemented that day
Who is working on this SVG part? Would they be willing to send me mail when
they implement the tag? Downloading the nightly builds everyday
in hopes that it is implemented that day gets a bit old.
On Thu, 07 Feb 2002 17:41:48 -0500, Pete Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thats because the mozilla ftp code is a mess.
Err. What gives you that idea? The problem that theres no dialog telling
you what happens is because the download dialog doesn't set a prompter. I
think bryner filed a bug
Gollum wrote:
>
> JTK wrote:
> > *PLEASE* tell me that you do NOT use Notepad. If you actually are using
> > notepad, I have one word for you: TextPad.
>
> I thought Notepad was Micro$oft's only stable application...
> But then it can only edit files no larger than 64kB -
> this keeps you from
Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> Magnus W wrote:
>
>> Chris Hoess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>>
>>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Magnus W
>>> wrote:
>>>
This is not crap. This will make it possible to use the wheel to
scroll in DHTML scrollers
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Subject: Re: DHTML Performance in Moz0.9.8
James Clash wrote:
> Sören Kuklau
James Clash wrote:
> Sören Kuklau wrote:
>
>> James Clash wrote:
>>
>>> Good to hear - but what I still don't unterstand is the fact that
>>> the regression has been reported on 2001-12-27 and although this
>>> regression is having a great impact it hasn't been fixed for 0.9.8 ?!
>>
>>
>>
>> Bec
JTK wrote:
> *PLEASE* tell me that you do NOT use Notepad. If you actually are using
> notepad, I have one word for you: TextPad.
I thought Notepad was Micro$oft's only stable application...
But then it can only edit files no larger than 64kB -
this keeps you from writing bloated code...
Ever tr
Parish wrote in message
> >It seems to be fixed in 0.9.9...it's another long long waiting.
> >MozillaMail gets lots improvement in 0.9.8, but still can not be
> >used due to this bug. :-(
> >
>
> I would disagree that Mozilla Mail can't be used because of this; just
> avoid scro
alpha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> After all the negative views about moz 0.9.8.
>
> I have been using for 3-4 days now and I think it is great have not had
> any crash yet and using it for all my web browsing (flash installed) and
> also using it for all
alpha wrote:
> After all the negative views about moz 0.9.8.
>
> I have been using for 3-4 days now and I think it is great have not had
> any crash yet and using it for all my web browsing (flash installed) and
> also using it for all my mail & news.
>
> No crash, no bugs sofare.
>
> But!:
>
Magnus W wrote:
>Chris Hoess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
>>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Magnus W
>>wrote:
>>
>>>This is not crap. This will make it possible to use the wheel to
>>>scroll in DHTML scrollers, which is a quite useful feature...
>>
> BTW, my ISP is no longer banned, thanks to whoever has done this. And
> sorry for being too harsh in the other message =).
Banned again... =(
Holger Metzger wrote:
> On 2/7/2002 7:23 PM Flo Ledermann spoke thusly:
>
>>the quicktime plugin feels itself responsible to display png images
>>(!) and to play mp3 files (without asking if i want to save them),
>>although i explicitly disabled both of them in the quicktime mime
>>settings.
>> 2) as a result, many IRC servers can be/are configured to do a
>> portscan on machines that log on, and kick those machines with open
>> wingate ports.
> Portscan is maybe said too much, only one port is checked, but yes.
>
>> So it looks like irc.mozilla.org thinks you are a potential DDOS
Ralf Keimer wrote:
> James Roberts wrote:
>> I was using moz 0.9.6 and when loading tabbed pages it would display a
>> usefull little animated circular thingy in the tab so you could tell when
>> it was done loading the page without switching tabs. Now I just upgraded to Moz
>> 0.9.8 and its gone
After all the negative views about moz 0.9.8.
I have been using for 3-4 days now and I think it is great have not had
any crash yet and using it for all my web browsing (flash installed) and
also using it for all my mail & news.
No crash, no bugs sofare.
But!:
Why have the moz team removed t
Mike Koenecke wrote:
> Anyone else run into this problem? Quite frequently, when I attempt to
> download a file, be it a ZIP, EXE, or RM (Real Audio), I find that
> Mozilla 0.9.8 downloads a file of 0 bytes. This behavior has been
> consistent for the past several milestones, and I cannot locate a
Peter Lairo wrote:
> Dennis Turner wrote:
>
>> Peter Lairo wrote:
>>
>>> Composer changes *all* relative links on a page you are editing to
>>> "absolute links" (pointing to your hard drive) just by opening an
>>> html file.
>>
>>
>> I agree that that is annoying, but certainly not a bug that,
Christian Biesinger wrote:
[useful clarification and correction]
Thanks for that.
Rules of Usenet, no 94.
When you make an ill-informed post on a technical subject, someone will
correct you very quickly.
Except when they don't, of course. :)
--
gav
Laterly I could not reply to, or send mail, while using Mozilla 0.9.7
even after removing and re-installing. I have now downloaded 0.9.8 but
problem still exists. I get a pop-up box saying this programme has
performed an illegal operation etc. Mozilla caused an invalid page fault
in module MSG
hey everyone,
check out the attached screen shot of a strange problem I've noticed
lately. i can't really figure out when this happens. it seems pretty
random but there might be a pattern or even cause to it.
any one else seeing this?
is this known?
thanks.
--
Keyur
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Mike Garcia wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I should have also added that this happens with the cache turned on and
> you ask the browser to get a fresh copy instead of from the local cache.
>I guess my point is, when it downloads the page, does Mozilla
> download every instance of a piece of art even i
Mike Koenecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 07 Feb 2002:
> Anyone else run into this problem? Quite frequently, when I attempt
> to download a file, be it a ZIP, EXE, or RM (Real Audio), I find
> that Mozilla 0.9.8 downloads a file of 0 bytes. This behavior has
> been c
Maybe it would be better to just allow users to rebind all the keyboard
shortcuts for menu items like how programs which use the Gnome toolkit
do thereby making these types of arguments academic. Though this
wouldn't allow you to bind Esc to anything since Esc closes menus...
Peter Lairo wrot
Right click on the panel -> Panel -> Add to Panel -> Launcher... Name
and Comment can be anything, Command is anything you type into a shell
to start mozilla which isn't dependent on your location. Click on Icon
and pick an icon(either choose a generic one or Mozilla has stars you
can use in
On 2/7/2002 7:23 PM Flo Ledermann spoke thusly:
> the quicktime plugin feels itself responsible to display png images
> (!) and to play mp3 files (without asking if i want to save them),
> although i explicitly disabled both of them in the quicktime mime
> settings. also the about plugins page
Title: Untitled Document
I noticed your email address on a list serve related to next generation web services,
applications, web development, and content management solutions.
It's apparent that you already recognize which technologies have the potential
to streamline your business and impa
Peter Lairo wrote:
>
> that's just not good (intuitive) enough. Most users will instinctively
> hit ESC to get to the URLbar.
>
I doubt it. Esc generally doesn't cause the focus to change in any
application.
gavin long wrote:
> Christian Biesinger wrote:
>
>> Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
>>
>>> [mozilla] *** Banned: Wingate proxy (2002/02/07 02.28)
>>
>>
>> Well, this message means that the Wingate port is open on the computer
>> you're loggin in from.
>>
>> If you think you shouldn't be banned, mail
Christian Biesinger wrote:
> Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
>
>> [mozilla] *** Banned: Wingate proxy (2002/02/07 02.28)
>
> Well, this message means that the Wingate port is open on the computer
> you're loggin in from.
>
> If you think you shouldn't be banned, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with your
>
Dan Howard wrote:
> JTK wrote:
>
>> *PLEASE* tell me that you do NOT use Notepad. If you actually are
>> using notepad, I have one word for you: TextPad.
>>
>>
>
> Dear JTK:
>
> In a way, I suppose you're trying to be helpful by suggesting a
> preferred text editor to a fellow poster.
No Da
I have re-installed Red-Hat 7.2 with the version of GNOME
that comes with it. The default browser on the desktop panel
is Netscape ( my version is 4.78) I have downloaded
Mozilla 0.9.8 which works fine for me so far.
I must call up mozilla with a terminal window in Linux, though.
This is a mino
Pete Collins wrote:
>> Can you elaborate please? What is the significance of port 2401?
>> Any idea how I can check if this is the case (W2K).
>
> 2401 is the port that cvs runs on.
>
> Try:
>
> $ telnet cvs-mirror.mozilla.org 2401
> Trying 198.186.203.47...
> Connected to cvs-mirror.mozilla.or
the quicktime plugin feels itself responsible to display png images
(!) and to play mp3 files (without asking if i want to save them),
although i explicitly disabled both of them in the quicktime mime
settings. also the about plugins page does not show these mimetypes
assigned to quicktime.
d
Yeh You-Ying wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Parish) wrote in message
>news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>> Laubrino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>> > Yeh You-Ying wrote:
>> > > 1. Make a new compose.
>> > > 2. Fill lots eamil address in. (B.C.C)
>> > > 3. Roll your sc
JTK wrote:
> *PLEASE* tell me that you do NOT use Notepad. If you actually are using
> notepad, I have one word for you: TextPad.
>
>
Dear JTK:
In a way, I suppose you're trying to be helpful by suggesting a
preferred text editor to a fellow poster. Bully for you. In daily
conversation w
Peter Lairo wrote:
> Composer changes *all* relative links on a page you are editing to
> "absolute links" (pointing to your hard drive) just by opening an html
> file.
>
Possible workaround:
I tried editing an existing page from the web (the Mozilla home page).
Composer did convert the rela
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Magnus W wrote:
> Chris Hoess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Magnus W
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> This is not crap. This will make it possible to use the wheel to
>>> scroll in DHTML scrollers
I'm consistently getting a crash from the 0.9.8 Mac installer...it
extracts the files, and then closes with a type 12 error. I've never
had a problem installing previos build, and in fact was able to
re-install 0.9.7 without a hitch. Any help or suggestions would be
appreciated...I'm really hoping
Mike Koenecke wrote:
> Anyone else run into this problem? Quite frequently, when I attempt to
> download a file, be it a ZIP, EXE, or RM (Real Audio), I find that
> Mozilla 0.9.8 downloads a file of 0 bytes. This behavior has been
> consistent for the past several milestones, and I cannot locate a
Dennis Turner wrote:
[snip]
> I agree that that is annoying, but certainly not a bug that, in my
> opinion, should be a high priority. How many people actually will use
> Mozilla composer to write code for their web pages.
Zero. It can't even compose plain text properly!
> I (and most of th
Christian Biesinger wrote:
> Ben Tremblay wrote:
>
>> How about Heisenburg's cat?
>
> It's Schrödinger's cat.
>
> Heisenberg has the has the uncertainty principle.
>
DOH! Why'd ya have to tell him? I could have milked that for five or
six more posts easy!
Chris Hoess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Magnus W
> wrote:
>>
>> This is not crap. This will make it possible to use the wheel to
>> scroll in DHTML scrollers, which is a quite useful feature...
>
> ...for building e
Dennis Turner wrote:
> Peter Lairo wrote:
>
>> Composer changes *all* relative links on a page you are editing to
>> "absolute links" (pointing to your hard drive) just by opening an html
>> file.
>
> I agree that that is annoying, but certainly not a bug that, in my
> opinion, should be a hi
A Martinez wrote:
> Peter Lairo wrote:
>>
>> How could mozilla.org have missed this eggregious flaw - especially
>> since this bug was reported (and duped)*before* 0.9.8 came out? And,
>> it had been pointed out how severe this bug is.
>>
>> http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=122205
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Maybe one of those switches could be installed as an off switch :) or do
> you think a reboot switch might restore his corrupted reasoning
> libraries?:-) JTK please go get some help--you need it. Please stop
> trolling. I for one an tired of the garbage and flames a
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Daniel R. Tobias wrote:
>
> The government is right! Any terrorist can find information on how to
> make BOMs on the Internet! :)
And those things are *dangerous*, too.
--
Chris Hoess
LittleMozilla is now completely up to date for the just released
0.9.8 release!
Check it out at:
Arador:
http://www.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de/~arador/mozilla/themes.htm
XulPlanet:
http://www.xulplanet.com/downloads/view.cgi?category=skins&view=all
GeoCities:
http://www.geocities.co
Peter Lairo wrote:
> Most users will instinctively
> hit ESC to get to the URLbar.
I would expect that when I press ESC, the focus stays in the content area,
don't you?
I press ESC if I want to stop page loading, but I probably want to
continue looking at what's currently displayed, including
Holger Metzger wrote:
> On 11/27/2001 11:41 AM, Peter Lairo wrote:
>
>>Also, CTRL+L is not intuitive (what is L for?)
>
> Location?
that's just not good (intuitive) enough. Most users will instinctively
hit ESC to get to the URLbar.
--
Regards,
Peter Lairo
Yeh You-Ying wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just reported a bug about Mail/News crashes while sending HTML
> message to lots. In fact, Mozilla crashes if you want to send message
> to lots at a time. Just try these steps.
>
> 1. Make a new compose.
> 2. Fill lots eamil address in. (B.C.C)
> 3. Roll your
Ralf Keimer wrote:
>
> Mike Garcia wrote:
>
>> Just wondering if anyone might know, I was tracing the objects coming
>> down when browsing with Netscape. I changed my prefs so that Memory
>> and Disk cache were turned off. When I did this I noticed that if the
>> web page had a gif for exam
Peter Lairo wrote:
>
> How could mozilla.org have missed this eggregious flaw - especially
> since this bug was reported (and duped)*before* 0.9.8 came out? And, it
> had been pointed out how severe this bug is.
>
> http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=122205
Maybe because they saw
Peter Lairo wrote:
> Composer changes *all* relative links on a page you are editing to
> "absolute links" (pointing to your hard drive) just by opening an html
> file.
>
> So if you open any web page for editing in Composer, it will be ruined -
> just by opening it. Noone will be able to view
Yes, it does matter. Contact your firewall tech to discuss what needs to
be done to allow you email access. Some companies do not allow such
access through there firewall.
H L wrote:
>Hi.
>
>I am behind a firewall, but should this really matter?! I'm using the
>built-in client to access my net
Composer changes *all* relative links on a page you are editing to
"absolute links" (pointing to your hard drive) just by opening an html file.
So if you open any web page for editing in Composer, it will be ruined -
just by opening it. Noone will be able to view your webpages because all
link
Christian Biesinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> This link contains more information about BOMs:
>
> http://www.unicode.org/unicode/faq/utf_bom.html#25
The government is right! Any terrorist can find information on how to
make BOMs on the Internet! :)
--
Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
> [mozilla] *** Banned: Wingate proxy (2002/02/07 02.28)
Well, this message means that the Wingate port is open on the computer
you're loggin in from.
If you think you shouldn't be banned, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with your
IP Address.
--
"They that can give up esse
Christian Biesinger wrote:
> Daniel R. Tobias wrote:
>
>> barney wrote:
>>
>>> http://www.everywine.co.uk/preston17/brownbros/BBgift.html
>>
>>
>> I checked, and there isn't any charset in the server response either;
>> try this HTTP response checker:
>> http://www.rexswain.com/httpview.html
>>
Daniel R. Tobias wrote:
> barney wrote:
>
>> http://www.everywine.co.uk/preston17/brownbros/BBgift.html
>
> I checked, and there isn't any charset in the server response either;
> try this HTTP response checker:
> http://www.rexswain.com/httpview.html
>
> Mozilla seems to be guessing the chara
Chuck Messenger wrote:
> I'm assuming the location of my profiles was contained in
> registry.dat...
Correct.
It is in the Application Data directory (that is usually
c:\windows\application data\mozilla or c:\documents and
settings\username\application data\mozilla).
--
"They that can give
Ben Tremblay wrote:
> How about Heisenburg's cat?
It's Schrödinger's cat.
Heisenberg has the has the uncertainty principle.
--
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
-- B
James Roberts wrote:
> I was using moz 0.9.6 and when loading tabbed pages it would display a
> usefull little animated circular thingy in the tab so you could tell when
> it was done loading the page without switching tabs. Now I just upgraded to Moz
> 0.9.8 and its gone ? Does anyone know how to
Mike Garcia wrote:
> Just wondering if anyone might know, I was tracing the objects coming
> down when browsing with Netscape. I changed my prefs so that Memory and
> Disk cache were turned off. When I did this I noticed that if the web
> page had a gif for example dev.gif multiple times on t
I was using moz 0.9.6 and when loading tabbed pages it would display a
usefull little animated circular thingy in the tab so you could tell when
it was done loading the page without switching tabs. Now I just upgraded to Moz
0.9.8 and its gone ? Does anyone know how to turn it back on ?
This i
Parish wrote:
> Florian Wagner wrote:
>
>> Hello Together,
>> I have a problem creating message filters with mozilla-0.9.7 and
>> mozilla -0.9.8 running under WindowsNT-4.0 SP6 or WindowsXP.
>> If I do Edit->Message Filters... New..., I can enter a name for the
>> new filter, but the listboxes
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