Hi,
The Net installer fails soon after it starts downloading the *xpi
files. It downloads approx. 750KB and the installation process
dies with core dump (Linux). A message flashes for a moment,
saying something like "Missing files" or so.
The Full installer worked OK.
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Minko
Travis Crump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It is a 'feature'. If you are like me and hate this 'feature', it can
> be disabled with user_pref("middlemouse.contentLoadURL", false); in
> user.js/prefs.js.
>
Thanks!
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MM
seemingly random page and has no clue how
he/she got there.
Just some thoughts.
Regards,
Minko Markov
Jonas Jørgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Minko Markov wrote:
>
> > How can one check whether this security manager is
...
>
> http://gemal.dk/browserspy/psm.html
>
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> /Jonas
Variable
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David W. Fenton) writes:
> Mozilla 0.9.3 had worked fine, because, apparently, I'd installed
> the security manager. When I re-installed and included the security
> manager, it then worked.
It is not so apparent to me that this is the reason.
Maybe, maybe not, but th
s not react to
clicking the arrow ("proceed") button.
What do you think?
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Minko Markov
Hi,
Just upgraded to 0.9.7 from 0.9.5. My impression
is that 0.9.7 is faster (Linux). Several points
about it:
After the install, it was not with the
modern skin, but the classical. I have
always used the modern, and the previous
upgrades correctly detected that.
a, there too many
sites on which Java + Javascript
hang mozilla. I hope the the flash
problems are easier and solvable...
Any advise on flash in mozilla?
Thanks,
Minko Markov
comment on that? I found that the problem is caused
by the META-field. When either one of HTTP-EQUIV=... or
CONTENT=... is removed, the file opens OK. Also, when
charset is, say, iso-8859-1
Thanks a lot,
Minko Markov
Alejandro Alvarez Melcon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am having a lot of problems with Mozilla 0.9.2;
> a bit surprised though, since 0.9.1 worked just fine.
> Apparently the plugins do not work even if they are
> copied into the plugins directory (for instance flash player
> does not work in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (HeadTechnican @ Mathco.com) writes:
> I have a question. I run slackware 7.1 and i have
> the following problem.
>
> Has anyone gotten RealPlayer 8
> to work with the latest Mozilla release?
yes :)
> I have Mozilla installed under /usr/local/Mozilla
> and RealPlayer 8 instal
at should Mozilla do with this file?" The options are
save to disk (default) or open with application[.].
In other words, 0.9.1 does not recognise jre.xpi as
something to be installed. How come? Or I am wrong?
Thanks,
Minko Markov
#x27;t believe that it is so under IE.
And the spacing between the letters...
> When I first looked at the page, it appeared normal.
Then we are seeing different things.
BTW, I just tried the option "Always use my font settings...",
and now the page looks correct! But this is not a good solution,
the page should look good with dynamic fonts as well.
Regards,
Minko Markov
at. Thanks!
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Minko Markov
Victoria, BC, Canada
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