Jeff W. wrote:
> Anybody know how to get around Mozilla adding the link in bookmarks to
> ie favorites??? Not major but annoying. A word about mozilla, getting
> better everday-keep up the good work!!
>
>
> Jeff W.
There is currently no way to remove this, but there is a bug
report on this:
Am Fri, 01 Dec 2000 00:39:19 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb in
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>I have Netscape 4.72 on my Windows 98 computer. Can I download and
>install Netscape 6 on my computer and still keep my Netscape 4.72 intact
>in the event that I dont like Netscape 6? Also, if I like Netscape 6,
>how can I
Anybody know how to get around Mozilla adding the link in bookmarks to
ie favorites??? Not major but annoying. A word about mozilla, getting
better everday-keep up the good work!!
Jeff W.
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"Jerry Baker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> JPh JAMET wrote:
> >
> > We ha
At 21:48 01/12/2000 -0500, Marshall wrote:
>Why do simple image rollovers cause the processor to work overtime?
>If you go to my companies site http://www.cyberworldcorp.com and go
>through the splash screen, you'll see some buttons in the upper right
>beside the flash. Watch your processor when
Why do simple image rollovers cause the processor to work overtime?
If you go to my companies site http://www.cyberworldcorp.com and go
through the splash screen, you'll see some buttons in the upper right
beside the flash. Watch your processor when you roll over them.
On my win2k machine at wor
"Mösl Roland" wrote:
> ...
> Look at
>
> http://www.thecounter.com/stats/2000/December/browser.html
>
> After 0.3 days in December, NutScrap 5 still behind
> NutScrap 3 and MSIE 3.
>
> This statistic tells: most NutScrap users boycott the new version
I _do_ agree in Netscape making crappy soft
I've had this ongoing problem for many months whenever I try mozilla.
Am I doing something stupid? Everyone is saying how well mozilla is
working now, so I tried it again. The problem still lingers. So, I was
wondering if anyone experiences the same problems as I do, and/or if there
is a fix if I
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So until N6 diverges 100% away from Mozilla, its a Mozilla based product.
>
> As for the Tru Doc feature I'm unware of the benefits or not.
TrueDoc is not a Web standard. It is a proprietary format/technology.
That said, TrueDoc suppor
"Simon P. Lucy" wrote:
>
> At 15:51 01/12/2000 +, Steve Henson wrote:
> >Netscape 6 does not support Internet standards in my opinion. If you
> >print a web page with an applet on it, the applet will not print. This
> >is a serious issue for E-Commerce sites that are powered by applets
> >th
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Robert O'Callahan"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Robert P. Krajewski" wrote:
>> Perhaps people need to stop looking to Netscape as the place to get a
>> browser that integrates with their OS of choice. Instead, separate
>> Gecko-hosting applications will need to b
At 15:51 01/12/2000 +, Steve Henson wrote:
>Netscape 6 does not support Internet standards in my opinion. If you
>print a web page with an applet on it, the applet will not print. This
>is a serious issue for E-Commerce sites that are powered by applets
>that require customers to print receipt
I have put some java class on a web server. I then change them and even
deleted them, and Netscape6 / Java 1.3 plugin still was able to execute
the applet. I search my hard drive, clear the cache through Prefrence
tab of Netscape 6 and press the "clear cache" button in the the control
panel for
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> of
groups netscape.public.mozilla.mac,netscape.public.mozilla.general,
Henri Sivonen writes:
> > Just out of curiousity, anyone have any comments on why Mozilla is
so
> > slow opening up new windows?
>
> I know I'm not actually answering the question, but the i
In article <3a27c8d5.93537650@news-server>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Netscape 6 does not support Internet standards in my opinion. If you
>print a web page with an applet on it, the applet will not print.
That has nothing to do with internet standards. This group is also about
Mozilla (which i
Netscape 6 does not support Internet standards in my opinion. If you
print a web page with an applet on it, the applet will not print. This
is a serious issue for E-Commerce sites that are powered by applets
that require customers to print receipts and tickets. Other components
do not print either
Charles Borner wrote:
>
> Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux 2.2.17-21mdk i686; en-US; m18) Gecko/20001121
>
> After opening Mozilla, I go into GTop and notice that there are four (4)
> instances of Mozilla running. All with identical amounts of memory
> usage. Current usage on my machine as reported
Thank you Andrew. That is realy good solution.
Does anybody knows how to make it work with the Netscape 6?
"Andrew Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Check the link here: http://home.netscape.com/newsref/std/x-remote.html
> This interfac
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux 2.2.17-21mdk i686; en-US; m18) Gecko/20001121
After opening Mozilla, I go into GTop and notice that there are four (4)
instances of Mozilla running. All with identical amounts of memory
usage. Current usage on my machine as reported by GTop for all 4
instances com
Braden McDaniel wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Fredrick R. Kenniston III"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am looking for a fairly simple and straight forward explanation on
> > why "file:///" is used, is it a Windows network protocol or HTTP
> > protocol or what.
>
> It is th
JPh JAMET wrote:
>
> We have to distribute a new netscape.cfg file to many 4.7 Communicator
> We made an auto-extract file (with path) with Winzip with only
> netscape.cfg and plan to send by mail to a lot of our users (not every
> body has winzip : that is the reason why we made an .exe file)
>
I am having trouble with netscape, is does not show a cursor when typing
information. eg this email. And the fonts are terrible to read. I tried
changing the preferences but it gave me a minor improvement.The fonts
for email didn't change.
Kind regards,
Robert de Vrey
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, good news and bad news - the good news is that I've fixed this
textual element invisibility problem that was rendering both Netscape 6
and recent Mozillas unusable unless you can remember what every button
and menu originally said.
The bad news is that I wasn't keeping track of how I did
"Benjamin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I have a frames prob w/ NS6 -- it chops off the border of two of my
> frames, though they display fine in prior NS or IE
>
> plus, my upgrade of 4.75 to 4.76 does not do CSS properly ... (doesn't
> follo
The third version sits at http://www.objective2k.co.uk/goodmozillauser.htm
please comment liberally or illiberally if you want.
Simon
Asa Dotzler wrote:
>
>
> David Murray wrote:
>
>> gerbil wrote:
>>
>>> David Murray wrote:
>>>
Randall Parker wrote:
> You don't have enough RAM for this application.
You've got to be joking!!!
32 megs is more than adequate to run good graphics an
Hi,
we have a problem, when downloading binary files (e.g. *.xls - Excel -
worksheet) from our Webserver, being an
- Apache on RedHat-Linux,
/etc/mime.types - entry is: application/vnd.ms-excel xls
with
- Netscape Navigator 4.6 / 4.7,
the Explorer-Filetype entry has the same (mime - file e
I have a frames prob w/ NS6 -- it chops off the border of two of my
frames, though they display fine in prior NS or IE
plus, my upgrade of 4.75 to 4.76 does not do CSS properly ... (doesn't
follow simple text formatting rules on all pages the same, though prior
versions did just fine)
url is www
JPh JAMET wrote:
> We have to distribute a new netscape.cfg file to many 4.7 Communicator
> We made an auto-extract file (with path) with Winzip with only
> netscape.cfg and plan to send by mail to a lot of our users (not every
> body has winzip : that is the reason why we made an .exe file)
> Bu
At 17:17 30/11/2000 -0800, gerbil wrote:
>Simon P. Lucy wrote:
>
>>At 00:39 01/12/2000 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>>I have Netscape 4.72 on my Windows 98 computer. Can I download and
>>>install Netscape 6 on my computer and still keep my Netscape 4.72 intact
>>>in the event that I don't l
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