Re: Latest Mozilla nightlies virus infected?

2002-02-26 Thread Mark Slater

Checked 2002022503 on two different systems (Win98 and Win2k), came up 
clean using Kaspersky Anti-Virus and Trend Micro's OfficeScan respectively.

Guess it's a-OK.


Bundy wrote:
 RAV Antivirus for Linux i386 8.0.003
 Copyright (c) 1996-2001 GeCAD The Software Company. All rights reserved.
 
 Scan engine 8.5 for i386.
 Last update: Fri Feb 22 11:07:06 2002
 Scanning for 65944 malwares (viruses, trojans and worms).
 
 Scan started on Tue Feb 26 02:25:03 2002
 
 regxpcom.exe - OK
 
 Scan ended on Tue Feb 26 02:25:03 2002
 
 Objects scanned: 1.
 Infected: 0.
 Warnings: 0.
 Time: 0 second(s).
 
 My build is 2002022503
 
 Mark Slater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 
Hi ppl
Check this post on Mozillazine:
http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback/read.php?f=2i=443t=443

Can anybody confirm that 2002022503 is infected with the
W32.Magistr.39921@mm virus?


mark


 
 
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Re: Latest Mozilla nightlies virus infected?

2002-02-26 Thread Bundy

Nigel L [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Mark Slater wrote:

  Hi ppl
  Check this post on Mozillazine:
  http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback/read.php?f=2i=443t=443
 
  Can anybody confirm that 2002022503 is infected with the
  W32.Magistr.39921@mm virus?
 
 
  mark
 
 I run this build.  I ran a complete disk scan after reading that, using
 CA's InoculateIT.  I came up clean.

Rgds,   Nigel L


Just did the same with Norton's with the latest updates. Nuttin...


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Re: A non-porn related question

2002-02-26 Thread Andreas Sikkema

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (D. Alvarado) wrote in 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] in the newgroup(s) 
netscape.public.mozilla.general:

 So, setting the pref to
 be file:///C:/Program Files/mozilla.org/mozilla/index.html doesn't
 work if the user decides to install the application at a different
 directory.  


Doesnt file://index.html work?

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Mozilla and netscape profiles

2002-02-26 Thread Johnny Cage

I have netscape 6.2.1 and mozilla 0.9.8, i created a different profile 
for netscape and mozilla but yet netscape keeps using the mozilla 
profile, how would i fix it. How can i make mozilla and netscape use the 
profiles i created for them and stop them from crossing over to each 
other and let them use the profile i created for them





Memory Leaks in Mozilla

2002-02-26 Thread Heythem JMOUR

Sorry for those who already received this message.
We are testing Mozilla in our Win 32 application which run unattended
24 hours a day and have found a memory leak. Even a few bytes leak will

cause an application crash and this is not acceptable in our
environment.
We would like to know if somebody is dealing with the same memory leak
problem and if a fix is available or coming soon.
Thanks,
Heythem






Re: A non-porn related question

2002-02-26 Thread Andreas Otte

Andreas Sikkema wrote:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (D. Alvarado) wrote in 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] in the newgroup(s) 
 netscape.public.mozilla.general:
 
 
So, setting the pref to
be file:///C:/Program Files/mozilla.org/mozilla/index.html doesn't
work if the user decides to install the application at a different
directory.  

 
 
 Doesnt file://index.html work?

No, that will not work. There currently is nothing like an relativ file 
url that automatically works against the current directory.

Andreas







Re: Dumb question about password manager

2002-02-26 Thread Gilles Durys

On Mon, 25 Feb 2002 23:12:51 +0100, caa wrote:

 I have a site that requires a pass to login. At some point I decided to
 answer never for this site to the password manager question. Now I'd
 like it to remember the password for me. I can't figure out how. I have
 deleted it from the password manager. Flushed the cache. But I can't
 figure out how to get it in there.
Tasks - Provacy  Security - Password Manager - Manage Stored
Password.

There you have a Password Never Saved tab.
You can remove sites from there.

-- 
Gilles




freetype support?

2002-02-26 Thread George Lefter

hello.
i would like very much to have freetype/antialiasing in mozilla.
i've been watching bug 116147 on freetype, but it is almost a week since 
it was fixed and i see no difference.

what i have done:
installed XFree86 4.2.0.
configured mozilla with --enable-freetype2
(though i think now it defaults to enabled, as './configure --help' 

now shows just a --disable-freetype2 option)

in prefs.js (option names taken from modules/libpref/src/unix/unix.js):
user_pref(font.FreeType2.enable, true);
user_pref(font.directory.truetype.1, /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF);

also tried to play with autohinted/unhinted, and added fonts/Type1 as 
second truetype directory.
am i doing something wrong?


similar, there was a bug about tabs overflow, whose fix was to have only 
about 8 tabs at a time and to cycle betwen them. still, i do not see 
this fix in my cvs build (last cvs update was two days ago, on 24).





Re: Dumb question about password manager

2002-02-26 Thread caa

Gilles Durys wrote:

 On Mon, 25 Feb 2002 23:12:51 +0100, caa wrote:
 
 I have a site that requires a pass to login. At some point I decided to
 answer never for this site to the password manager question. Now I'd
 like it to remember the password for me. I can't figure out how. I have
 deleted it from the password manager. Flushed the cache. But I can't
 figure out how to get it in there.
 Tasks - Provacy  Security - Password Manager - Manage Stored
 Password.
 
 There you have a Password Never Saved tab.
 You can remove sites from there.
 


Yes I've removed all sites from that window, hoping to make moz. prompt me 
again whether to save the pass or not. Still no luck. 




Re: chromelist.txt broken on Win32 (was: Patch Maker version 2.0beta1 released)

2002-02-26 Thread Sören Kuklau

Sören Kuklau wrote:
 Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
 http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127072

 Thanks. Has my vote and my CC now.

Looks like today's builds won't have it any longer :-)


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Help regarding Mozilla

2002-02-26 Thread Prakash Betageri

Hello,

We are trying to reduce the size of mozilla binary to
about 8 mb.We are now able to reduce code from 200mb
to 32 mb.We are unable to reduce the size of
libgkcontent.so found in bin/components.We want to
reduce the size of .so files.Pl advice the method of
reducing the mozilla code.mozilla browser which comes
with Linux OS is around 23MB.Can we get the source of
that mozilla.


with regards
prakash


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Re: Holy S**t!!!

2002-02-26 Thread Bundy

Patrick Gallagher wrote:
  To everyone doing programming work on Moz - The Feb 25th build is 
 unreal, the page rendering is blazing fast, Mail/News is working 
 perfectly, and everything seems far smoother than any build so far. I 
 checked some pages in NN 4.79, IE, and Moz, and Moz blew them both away 
 by half again to double the speed :)
 
 Cheers to ya all!
 
 Patrick
 

It has improved greatly over the past few weeks. The email still needs a 
few kinks and a couple of other problems, but it's doing better.

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It is possible to store the mind with a million
facts and still be entirely uneducated
- Alec Bourne





Re: A non-porn related question

2002-02-26 Thread Jonas Jørgensen

D. Alvarado wrote:

 resource://index.html should work
 
 THanks, but sadly, after adding this line to my prefs.js file
 
 user_pref(browser.startup.homepage, resource://index.html);
 
 the page still wouldn't display. - Dave

This will do it:

resource://resource/index.html

/Jonas





Re: Memory Leaks in Mozilla

2002-02-26 Thread Gervase Markham

 Sorry for those who already received this message.
 We are testing Mozilla in our Win 32 application which run unattended
 24 hours a day and have found a memory leak. Even a few bytes leak will
 
 cause an application crash and this is not acceptable in our
 environment.
 We would like to know if somebody is dealing with the same memory leak
 problem and if a fix is available or coming soon.

n.p.m.performance and n.p.m.porkjockeys are probably the best places to 
ask about this. Obviously, we are trying to eliminate memory leaks, but 
we haven't got to them all yet :-)

If you are running on Windows, you should be automatically rebooting 
every few days for stability reasons anyway.

Gerv





Re: Speaking of never removing the netscape....

2002-02-26 Thread Gervase Markham

 Couldn't they use the same servers, just set up a new directory and 
 offer it as a separate NG? Is it really that hard to do?

Yes, probably. No, not really.

I don't think the obstruction is technical. I'm not actually sure what 
it _is_ - presumably lack of time on the part of the relevant support staff.

Gerv





Re: Memory Leaks in Mozilla

2002-02-26 Thread Neil

Gervase Markham wrote:

 If you are running on Windows, you should be automatically rebooting 
 every few days for stability reasons anyway.

I didn't realize that Windows was that stable these days :-)





Re: Memory Leaks in Mozilla

2002-02-26 Thread Parish

Neil wrote:
 Gervase Markham wrote:
 
 If you are running on Windows, you should be automatically rebooting 
 every few days for stability reasons anyway.
 
 I didn't realize that Windows was that stable these days :-)
 

ROFL

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Re: css'ed text tiny in mozilla

2002-02-26 Thread Parish

Soren 'kurgan' Birk Jacobsen wrote:
 Much of the text on many sites that uses cascadingstyleshees (css) is
 being drawn insanely tiny by mozilla (the current 0.9something version
 in redhat7.2)
 
 doesanybody know how to fix/workaround this.
 

Try adding this to user.js (change the size to suit):

user_pref(font.minimum-size.x-western, 12);


 (btw. KDE's konqurer renders these pages ok, but galeon that is based on
 mozilla does not, so I assume that the bug is in the mozilla engine?)
 
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Re: Speaking of never removing the netscape....

2002-02-26 Thread Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.


Gervase Markham wrote:
 
  Couldn't they use the same servers, just set up a new directory and
  offer it as a separate NG? Is it really that hard to do?
 
 Yes, probably. No, not really.
 
 I don't think the obstruction is technical. I'm not actually sure what
 it _is_ - presumably lack of time on the part of the relevant support staff.
 
 Gerv

Could be lack of interest since the only reason for Mozilla's existance
at Netscape/AOL is to come up with a new version of Netscape 6.

Once they get a perfect package (for them) then adios Mozilla. So since
they are just tolerating mozilla for their on devices, they could care
less about things that would make things easier.

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Re: Can't enter new mail account data

2002-02-26 Thread Parish

Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
 ada pascal wrote:
 I am tying to setup a new mail account in 2002022203. When the account 
 wizard comes up I cant enter selections or type into the text boxes.
 
 I reverted to the Feb 15 build and found the same problem.
 
 Is this a bug? or have i screwed my setup someway?
 
 Anybody else see this sort of thing ?
 
 Related to http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124703?
 

I've also found that you can't change the focus between input fields 
using the mouse; you have to TAB around each page.

 /Jonas
 
 



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Re: Speaking of never removing the netscape....

2002-02-26 Thread DeMoN LaG

Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 26 Feb 2002: 

 Once they get a perfect package (for them) then adios Mozilla. So
 since they are just tolerating mozilla for their on devices, they
 could care less about things that would make things easier.

I highly doubt that.  Do you have any idea how much bad publicity would 
come about if Netscape released Netscape 6.5 and then said Ok, screw 
you Mozilla guys, goodbye Mozilla.org, goodbye newsgroups, no more CVS, 
no more source code, we win.  Think Netscape has a small market share 
now?  How does ~0.01% after that sound?

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Re: Memory Leaks in Mozilla

2002-02-26 Thread Pratik

 ftp://users.freebsd.org.uk/pub/mark/windoze/moved.exe

Did anyone else's Mozilla crash when clicking on this link? I've been 
noticing that Mozilla crashes when you click on a link to file (zip file 
for ex) in an email. Does anyone else see it too? bug ids???

Pratik.






Re: Memory Leaks in Mozilla

2002-02-26 Thread Parish

Pratik wrote:
 ftp://users.freebsd.org.uk/pub/mark/windoze/moved.exe
 
 Did anyone else's Mozilla crash when clicking on this link? I've been 
 noticing that Mozilla crashes when you click on a link to file (zip file 
 for ex) in an email. Does anyone else see it too? bug ids???
 

WFM. W2K, built from source ~24 hours ago.
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Re: Memory Leaks in Mozilla

2002-02-26 Thread DeMoN LaG

Parish parish_AT_ntlworld.com wrote in news:a5gprj$ji69
@ripley.netscape.com, on 26 Feb 2002:

 WFM. W2K, built from source ~24 hours ago.

Haven't had a crash, but for the past week or two Mozilla no longers 
asks me about .exe files, it just opens them...  

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Re: Memory Leaks in Mozilla

2002-02-26 Thread Tim Wunder

Pratik wrote:
 ftp://users.freebsd.org.uk/pub/mark/windoze/moved.exe
 
 
 Did anyone else's Mozilla crash when clicking on this link? I've been 
 noticing that Mozilla crashes when you click on a link to file (zip file 
 for ex) in an email. Does anyone else see it too? bug ids???
 
 Pratik.
 
 

No crash for me, build 2002022503, Win2K SP1.

Tim





Re: Cookie handling: Who wants this crap proprietary cookie stuff??

2002-02-26 Thread psmith

psmith wrote:

Mozilla cookie handling is too restrictive and annoying and would 
 be much better if it were operating the standard way that Netscape 4 
 and Internet Explorer do.  Anyone who has used Cookie Pal for example 
 knows how much smarter it can handle cookies.  I am seriously 
 considering permanently getting away from Mozilla and not looking back 
 because of this problem.  I would like to hear from others on what 
 they think about this feature.  Of course, if AOL has anything to 
 say about it, which quite possibly they do, we won't see a change.

You are absolutely right though you do seem to ramble on quite a bit 
without pointing out what we know is the obvious.  Anyone who's been 
around cookies at all has used cookie manager and we know that a good 
cookie manager should have a choice for each cookie as follows:  Always 
accept, Accept, Reject, Always reject  It should also  have a quick way 
to destroy all cookies that come from, say aol.com, so that you don't 
have to deal with every single permutation of aol.com on a case by case 
basis.  Finally, when it's the end of the day and you are tired of all 
the surfing, you might just want a way to turn off all NEW cookies, 
period.  That certainly doesn't mean that you want your browser 
rejecting all cookies that are even in the accept list.  Oh, one last 
thing...I would think that convention dictates being able to use Y or N 
to accept or reject cookies.
In short, when I see that little cookie notice, I feel like the 
whole browser has locked up on me and is holding me hostage to a lame 
and stupid decision that doesn't want me going too far on my leash and 
my effort to remain private.





Re: Memory Leaks in Mozilla

2002-02-26 Thread JTK

Gervase Markham wrote:
 
  Sorry for those who already received this message.
  We are testing Mozilla in our Win 32 application which run unattended
  24 hours a day and have found a memory leak. Even a few bytes leak will
 
  cause an application crash and this is not acceptable in our
  environment.
  We would like to know if somebody is dealing with the same memory leak
  problem and if a fix is available or coming soon.
 
 n.p.m.performance and n.p.m.porkjockeys are probably the best places to
 ask about this. Obviously, we are trying to eliminate memory leaks, but
 we haven't got to them all yet :-)
 
 If you are running on Windows, you should be automatically rebooting
 every few days for stability reasons anyway.


Uh, yeah, maybe if you're still running Win98.  Windows 2000 and XP are
rock-solid, I can't even tell you the last time I rebooted my machine
here.  Which if you have any idea what's going on under the hood is
nothing short of miraculous.

Don't try to blame Mozilla's defects on Windows Gerv.
 
 Gerv




Re: Speaking of never removing the netscape....

2002-02-26 Thread JTK

Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
 
 Gervase Markham wrote:
 
   Couldn't they use the same servers, just set up a new directory and
   offer it as a separate NG? Is it really that hard to do?
 
  Yes, probably. No, not really.
 
  I don't think the obstruction is technical. I'm not actually sure what
  it _is_ - presumably lack of time on the part of the relevant support staff.
 
  Gerv
 
 Could be lack of interest since the only reason for Mozilla's existance
 at Netscape/AOL is to come up with a new version of Netscape 6.
 

Exactly.




uninstalling

2002-02-26 Thread Martin Hoeller

hi!

i have 0.9.7 installed and want to upgrade to 0.9.8.
if i uninstall 0.9.7, do i lose my preferences or are they still there 
after installing 0.9.8?

thx, Martin





Re: Memory Leaks in Mozilla

2002-02-26 Thread gavin long

We are testing Mozilla in our Win 32 application which run unattended
24 hours a day and have found a memory leak. Even a few bytes leak will
cause an application crash and this is not acceptable in our
environment.

Much as I am fond of Moz, I doubt it's going to be able to run 
unattended 24/7 for long periods just yet.

We would like to know if somebody is dealing with the same memory leak
problem and if a fix is available or coming soon.

Without a little more detail than there's a memory leak, no-one is 
going to be able to answer that question with any degree of confidence.

If you are running on Windows, you should be automatically rebooting
every few days for stability reasons anyway.
 
 Uh, yeah, maybe if you're still running Win98.  Windows 2000 and XP are
 rock-solid, I can't even tell you the last time I rebooted my machine
 here.  Which if you have any idea what's going on under the hood is
 nothing short of miraculous.

They're good, yes.  They're better than Win98.  But they're not 
bulletproof.  I've seen win2k web servers go belly-up several times a 
day.  The OS in this instance remains undisclosed beyond win32

 Don't try to blame Mozilla's defects on Windows Gerv.

I didn't see Gerv make any such accusation.  He _implied_ that using 
win32 in a 24/7 environment was unwise.  That's a point that can be 
argued to death over in 
alt.windows.sucks.no.linux.is.overrated.is.not.is.too.etc.etc.etc by 
those who wish to do so, but isn't really on topic here.

  Don't try to blame Mozilla's defects on Windows Gerv.

Why do you always use people's first names when criticising/patronising 
them, Gary?

-- 
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Re: uninstalling

2002-02-26 Thread Bundy

Martin Hoeller wrote:
 hi!
 
 i have 0.9.7 installed and want to upgrade to 0.9.8.
 if i uninstall 0.9.7, do i lose my preferences or are they still there 
 after installing 0.9.8?
 
 thx, Martin
 

They are still there as long as you use the Control Panel to delete out 
the program.

-- 
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facts and still be entirely uneducated
- Alec Bourne





can't (permanently) modify bookmarks

2002-02-26 Thread smcx1

Hello,

With mozilla 0.9.8 (Linux) I find that I can't change my bookmarks anymore
within mozilla.

While a session is running I can add new bookmarks, change properties etc.
but when I quit and restart mozilla I find that all of my changes have
been lost.

Is this a known bug?
Are there any workrounds at all?

Thanks.




Re: freetype support?

2002-02-26 Thread Kryptolus

George Lefter wrote:
 hello.
 i would like very much to have freetype/antialiasing in mozilla.
 i've been watching bug 116147 on freetype, but it is almost a week since 
 it was fixed and i see no difference.
 
 what i have done:
 installed XFree86 4.2.0.
 configured mozilla with --enable-freetype2
(though i think now it defaults to enabled, as './configure --help'
now shows just a --disable-freetype2 option)
 
 in prefs.js (option names taken from modules/libpref/src/unix/unix.js):
 user_pref(font.FreeType2.enable, true);
 user_pref(font.directory.truetype.1, /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF);
 
 also tried to play with autohinted/unhinted, and added fonts/Type1 as 
 second truetype directory.
 am i doing something wrong?
 
 
 similar, there was a bug about tabs overflow, whose fix was to have only 
 about 8 tabs at a time and to cycle betwen them. still, i do not see 
 this fix in my cvs build (last cvs update was two days ago, on 24).
 

I just got it to work!

I had to go to Appearence - Fonts and switch the fonts to TTF ones.





Re: Memory Leaks in Mozilla

2002-02-26 Thread Jason Fleshman

Pratik wrote:
 ftp://users.freebsd.org.uk/pub/mark/windoze/moved.exe
 
 
 Did anyone else's Mozilla crash when clicking on this link? I've been 
 noticing that Mozilla crashes when you click on a link to file (zip file 
 for ex) in an email. Does anyone else see it too? bug ids???
 
 Pratik.

WFM, 2002-02-22-03, Win98.

--Jason





Re: Embedded Windows Media problem with Netscape

2002-02-26 Thread Bamm Gabriana

Your friend probably has a plugin you don't have. I don't think
it has to do with the OS.







Re: Memory Leaks in Mozilla

2002-02-26 Thread Pratik

On 2/26/2002 8:22 PM, Jason Fleshman wrote:
 Pratik wrote:
 
 ftp://users.freebsd.org.uk/pub/mark/windoze/moved.exe



 Did anyone else's Mozilla crash when clicking on this link? I've been 
 noticing that Mozilla crashes when you click on a link to file (zip 
 file for ex) in an email. Does anyone else see it too? bug ids???

 Pratik.
 
 
 WFM, 2002-02-22-03, Win98.

Okay i works in Windows out here too. But I had a crash under Linux. I 
had 2 crashes today, once while clicking on that link and another while 
clicking on an ftp link to a zip file.

Pratik.





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Plug in FAQ

2002-02-26 Thread JJKC

Is there a plug-in FAQ for mozilla?  I couldn't find one.

-Jim





Re: Can't add people to address book

2002-02-26 Thread Dave Kelly

Dman84 wrote:
 
 Philipp v.Thunen wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I cannot add new entries to the address book: If I click on 'New card',
  the dialog appears, but I cannot write something into the fields.
  Build# is 2002022103 (just downloaded), I have this problem since
  20020217, but I cannot find this problem in bugzilla.
  Do you have an useful hint? :-)
 
  -Philipp
 
 
 
 this is a known problem, there are several bugs about no caret in the
 fields, and fields dont get focus, for more than just the addressbook..
 account wizard is affected, and probably more stuff in composer.
 
 -dman84

Do you know if the above mentioned problem might be related to the one
I am having.

I have a Personal Address Book and I want to create some with other
names. I want have special groups that I send to regularly. More on 
the help file later.

When I create an new address book it is shown as a sub-folder under
my person address book instead of a separate one. When I click on
the address icon the bar shows Personal address book but I can not
access the sub-folders in there. How do I create separate folders or 
access the sub-folders?

I tried the suggestion in the help about creating a list that I send
regularly to  and that is to create a name and then drag/drop the
addresses
to it. This created the list in my personal address   book. But when
I use it to send the message, it bounces because the address is not
correct.
Example

the name would be 'Funny Jokes' and the alias would be 'male only'
the address entered in the address line would be something like:
Funny Jokes @ male only.  Not exactly correct, but the 'male only' 
is what gets it rejected. Its been about a week since I tried it, been
reading the manuals and newsgroups since that time.

These problem were not present when I had the version of Netscape that 
came with Mandrake 7.1. I now have Mandrake 8.1.

Got any suggestions?  Is there a place I can download an all inclusive
help file?

Thanks for any help you can provide.
-- 
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no windows, no gates,
Apache in the house.




Re: Memory Leaks in Mozilla

2002-02-26 Thread JTK

gavin long wrote:
 

[snip]

 If you are running on Windows, you should be automatically rebooting
 every few days for stability reasons anyway.
 
  Uh, yeah, maybe if you're still running Win98.  Windows 2000 and XP are
  rock-solid, I can't even tell you the last time I rebooted my machine
  here.  Which if you have any idea what's going on under the hood is
  nothing short of miraculous.
 
 They're good, yes.  They're better than Win98.

Uh, yeah, like about a BILLION times better.

  But they're not
 bulletproof.

Right.  No OS is.

  I've seen win2k web servers go belly-up several times a
 day.

The whole machine?  You've seen a pretty poorly setup webserver then, or
one with hardware problems.

  The OS in this instance remains undisclosed beyond win32
 

Ok, so it's probably Win98 or something.

  Don't try to blame Mozilla's defects on Windows Gerv.
 
 I didn't see Gerv make any such accusation.  He _implied_ that using
 win32 in a 24/7 environment was unwise.  That's a point that can be
 argued to death over in
 alt.windows.sucks.no.linux.is.overrated.is.not.is.too.etc.etc.etc by
 those who wish to do so, but isn't really on topic here.
 

Hey, Gerv brought it up.  I was simply correcting his misstatement.

   Don't try to blame Mozilla's defects on Windows Gerv.
 
 Why do you always use people's first names when criticising/patronising
 them, Gary?
 

Why do you always use my name when criticizing/patronizing me, Gavin? 
What would you prefer I call the guy, pal?  Bucko?  Dude?  Senor
Mozillarista?

 --
 gav




Praise from Caesar, and a Suggestion

2002-02-26 Thread JTK

Well, small praise:  I've found that Mozilla's newsreader beats NC4.7x's
in one (and only one) area: loading the index or cache or whatever
it is that gets loaded when you select a newsgroup is somewhat faster. 
It's particularly noticable on large newsgroups such as this one: it's
painfully slow to load on NC4.7x, much less painful on Mozilla.  Now if
AOL could just figure out that I don't want DOUBLE SPACING GOD!

Ok, enough praise, I'm starting to feel ill.  So here's the suggestion,
and honest to God this'll put you over the top (well, once you fix all
the defects):  have the newsreader poll for new messages.  No newsreader
I've ever used does this.  Do it every X minutes (x of course
selectable) and every time you post.  Now tell me that would not be
sweet.




Re: Praise from Caesar, and a Suggestion

2002-02-26 Thread Pratik

On 2/26/2002 11:22 PM, JTK wrote:
 Well, small praise:  I've found that Mozilla's newsreader beats NC4.7x's
 in one (and only one) area: loading the index or cache or whatever
 it is that gets loaded when you select a newsgroup is somewhat faster. 
 It's particularly noticable on large newsgroups such as this one: it's
 painfully slow to load on NC4.7x, much less painful on Mozilla.  Now if
 AOL could just figure out that I don't want DOUBLE SPACING GOD!

Double spacing god? Whats that?

 Ok, enough praise, I'm starting to feel ill.  So here's the suggestion,
 and honest to God this'll put you over the top (well, once you fix all
 the defects):  have the newsreader poll for new messages.  No newsreader
 I've ever used does this.  Do it every X minutes (x of course
 selectable) and every time you post.  Now tell me that would not be
 sweet.

Edit-Mail/News Preferences-Your-Server-Server Settings

There's an option for Check for messages every x minutes. Were you 
looking for something like that or something completely different?

Pratik.






Re: Praise from Caesar, and a Suggestion

2002-02-26 Thread Bamm Gabriana

 the defects):  have the newsreader poll for new messages.  No newsreader
 I've ever used does this.  Do it every X minutes (x of course
 selectable) and every time you post.

outlook express does this. i'm sorry for having to point this out
in an anti-ms newsgroup such as this.







Re: can't (permanently) modify bookmarks

2002-02-26 Thread Alexander Huebenett

Am 27.02.2002 01:17 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Hello,

With mozilla 0.9.8 (Linux) I find that I can't change my bookmarks anymore
within mozilla.

While a session is running I can add new bookmarks, change properties etc.
but when I quit and restart mozilla I find that all of my changes have
been lost.

Is this a known bug?
Are there any workrounds at all?

Thanks.

Hello,

that doesn't look like a bug but like a problem with permissions on the
bookmark file. You have to set sufficent file permissions for the user
on the bookmark file in your mozilla profile directory otherwise the
file cannot be changed when shutting down mozilla. This can happen when
copying the bookmark file e.g. from windows directly into your Linux
profile. Hope that helps.

Alex





Re: Praise from Caesar, and a Suggestion

2002-02-26 Thread Sören Kuklau

Bamm Gabriana wrote:
the defects):  have the newsreader poll for new messages.  No newsreader
I've ever used does this.  Do it every X minutes (x of course
selectable) and every time you post.

 outlook express does this. i'm sorry for having to point this out
 in an anti-ms newsgroup such as this.

As Pratik pointed out, Mozilla does this too, so the point is moot :-D

-- 
Regards,
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]





How to reference a FORM element from a different FRAME in Netscape 6/Mozilla and less?

2002-02-26 Thread Dan Williams

Hi,

Sorry if this is posted in the wrong newsgroup but i've been searching
Google for the past half an hour and my brain has turned to mush!

Can anyone tell me how to reference a form element in a different frame in
Netscape 6 (and less)?

The following works in IE5.5, but not in Netscape 6 or Mozilla.

parent.main_frame.myform.Number.value = Hello;

Here are the contents of  my HTML files, just to clarify what I'm on about!?

index.htm
---
html
head
titleIndex/title
/head

frameset cols=347,*
  frame name=contents_frame target=main_frame src=contents.htm
  frame name=main_frame src=main.htm
  noframes
  body
  pThis page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them./p
  /body
  /noframes
/frameset
/html


contents.htm
---
html
head
titleContents Frame/title
base target=main
/head

body
script language=JavaScript

function fnFrameChange() {
 parent.main_frame.myform.Number.value = Hello;
}

/script

input type=button value=Add name=Add onClick=fnFrameChange()
/body
/html


and finally, main.htm
---
html
head
titleMain Frame/title
/head

body

form name=myform
input type=text name=Number size=20
/form

/body
/html



Cheers for any help, much appreciated.

--
Dan Williams

Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]






Problems accessing IMAP

2002-02-26 Thread Sarch

Just wondering, is anyone else experiencing problems with 0.9.8 when
accessing their IMAP mail? 

I have not been able to get access to my IMAP account. What happens is that
Mozilla just seems to wait there forever for the mail server to work. The
problem first appeared around 4 days ago. At first this problem only occured
occasionally on the weekend in that I was still able to access my mail most
of the time. But since Monday, it's gotten worse to the point that it just
seems to wait endlessly waiting for the IMAP server to respond. Basically,
since then I haven't been able to access any mail.

I've spoken to my ISP and they tell me that there is nothing wrong with
their IMAP setup (apparently they haven't modified anything or reports of
problems haven't been received from other users). I've also read the Mozilla
bug reports and found that a similar problem exists, but only with the
latest nightly builds. There doesn't appear to be any users of 0.9.8 who are
affected.

I use WinXP and I've checked that I'm not running any firewall or that any
ports are blocked. I'm completely puzzled why it's not working! Any ideas?

Sarch

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Re: freetype support?

2002-02-26 Thread Kryptolus

George Lefter wrote:
 hello.
 i would like very much to have freetype/antialiasing in mozilla.
 i've been watching bug 116147 on freetype, but it is almost a week since 
 it was fixed and i see no difference.
 

Also see n.p.m.unix
Chstopher Blizzard posted some information about anti-aliased text.