Re: This Bug Need attention.
lancer wrote: > http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=133470 Don't feed him. Just don't. Thanx :)
AOL sez goodbye to IE (yes, IE)
Read & rejoice: http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/24364.html -mark
Re: pop-ups at nytimes.com not killed
There's been a bug filed on this already. Couldn't find it tho... :) jon wrote: > It is nytimes trying to sneak past all popup blockers. They are using an > image to fire the onload event that shows the popup and the popup is > written in via document.writes. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but > IIRC Mozilla only blocks window.open during the body onload and > onunload, and it looks for window.open's. > > > Bob Davis wrote: > >> Me too. >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >>> I thought I'd managed to kill all pop-ups ads. with the appropriate >>> settings >>> in Mozilla. >>> >>> However, recently I've been getting pop-ups when I load the front page >>> at nytimes.com. >>> >>> Is this a glitch or something I can turn off in some way? >>> (Hopefully it's not nytimes trying to sneak past the blocking of >>> pop-ups). >>> So far I've only been getting the pop-ups at nytimes.com and nowhere >>> else. >>> >> >
Re: Look at that <-- make SPAM illegal - finally!
Peter Lairo wrote: > It is high time an effective law is passed prohibiting spam. This seems > to be a no-bariner to me. > > I would vote a politician into office on this issue alone, as long as > he/she isn't a real jerk. > a no-bariner, eh? ;)
Re: Latest Mozilla nightlies virus infected?
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=2&i=443&t=443 >> >>Can anybody confirm that 2002022503 is infected with the >>"W32.Magistr.39921@mm" virus? >> >> >>mark >> >> > > > -- > Kyle > "It is possible to store the mind with a million > facts and still be entirely uneducated" > - Alec Bourne > Netscape 6.21 still suck
Latest Mozilla nightlies virus infected?
Hi ppl Check this post on Mozillazine: http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback/read.php?f=2&i=443&t=443 Can anybody confirm that 2002022503 is infected with the "W32.Magistr.39921@mm" virus? mark
Re: Webpage not working correctly under NS6 (havn't tried NS4)
Y'know, that site looks deceptively like http://www.coolhomepages.com, doesn't it ;-) Mark Gillespie wrote: > My webpage works fine under IE4/5, but there is some simple javascript that > does not work (at all) under NS6.2 (havn't tried NS4.x, as I don't have it > loaded) > > http://homepage.ntlworld.com/mark.gillespie/ > > Basically, the 5 links in the blue bar at the top, shoudl change the text in > the table below. Like I said, it works as expected under IE4/5 > > Can some kind fellow have a look, and see If done something stupid (excuse > me, as I am a HTML newbie...) > > Thanks. > > -- > +++ > If knowledge is power, why does Stephen Hawking need batteries??? > +++ > > >
Re: Missing Feature
Also, for wishing for features and other new stuff, please use the n.p.m.wishlist newsgroup. that's what it's there for. Craig Tataryn wrote: > Also, being able to paste an image from the clipboard and have the "What > quality would you like the image to be" dialog in mail composer would be > great! That was one of my favourite features from Netscape 4.76. > > Craig. > [snip]
Re: Missing Feature
TJH wrote: > Hello, > > I've often been missing a feature in Mozilla which IE 5 (for Mac) > offers me: > The context menu which appears when I click on an image doesn't contain > the option to copy the image into the clipboard. > > I attached two screen shots showing the mozilla context menu and the one > of Micro$oft IE 5 for Mac. > > > Best Regards > TJH > > > > > >