Re[2]: Netscape 6.01 Sweepstake

2001-02-12 Thread Eugene Savitsky
Hello! DE In netscape.public.mozilla.seamonkey the people heard Phillip M. Jones, DE C.E.T. say these wise words: If Communicator is the best mail program or newsreader you've ever used, you should really try more programs. I've tried OE, Eudora, and one of the NewsWatcher programs for news

Re: Help with bugzilla

2001-02-12 Thread Simon P. Lucy
At 20:45 11/02/2001 -0500, Braden McDaniel wrote: Okay, seriously now. I'd like to propose these changes to the voting system: * Axe the limit on number of votes per product. * Give bugs three vote states: for, against, and neutral. * Users can change their vote on a bug at any time

Re: layers

2001-02-12 Thread Olaf Titz
Let me ask you: if you were a Webmaster in 1998 or 1999 and you had to make a site with the dynamic layering capabilities of IE *and* have it work just as well in Netscape, what would you have done? Have it come out in Netscape as plain text was the only sensible solution. There are more than

Re: Help with bugzilla

2001-02-12 Thread Sebastian . Späth
On 12 Feb 2001 11:35:04 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Simon P. Lucy) wrote: At 20:45 11/02/2001 -0500, Braden McDaniel wrote: Okay, seriously now. I'd like to propose these changes to the voting system: * Axe the limit on number of votes per product. * Give bugs three vote states: for, against,

Re: Java issues!

2001-02-12 Thread Torgeir Veimo
Have you tried the workaround by copying the MPOJI600.dll file from the java bin directory into the mozilla plugins directory? -- - Torgeir

Re: Help with bugzilla

2001-02-12 Thread Matthew Thomas
Gervase Markham wrote: Also exactly what are the qa groups meant for?? Quality Assurance. I mean, what kind of questions should be posted to qa rather than general or seamonkey ... Ones about Quality Assurance :-) Hope that helps... ... Of course it doesn't help, Gerv. :-/

Re: Mozilla as server?

2001-02-12 Thread jesus X
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If that is true why have I been browsing the web without giving Mozilla "server" permission? And why doesn't IE or NS4 or Opera causes the prompt? IT all depends on how each program acts with each program. I've had Freedom ask about IE's "server" abilities. Of course,

Re: User stylesheet

2001-02-12 Thread Jeffrey Yasskin
By the way, this shouldn't be this difficult. There should be an easy-to-find setting in preferences so that people other than Mozilla developers can make their own stylesheet. "Warren Bell" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Ian Davey wrote: In

Re: User stylesheet

2001-02-12 Thread Ian Davey
In article 968vht$[EMAIL PROTECTED], "Jeffrey Yasskin" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: By the way, this shouldn't be this difficult. There should be an easy-to-find setting in preferences so that people other than Mozilla developers can make their own stylesheet. I'm sure there will be, there just

Bug with www.philips.co.uk

2001-02-12 Thread Thomas Mann
Javascript on this site makes the menu system on this site fail (or maybe cause it was made with frontpage). Tom Mann Bechtle Direct This message has been checked for all known viruses, by Star Internet, delivered through

Re: User stylesheet

2001-02-12 Thread Simon P. Lucy
At 09:26 12/02/2001 -0600, Jeffrey Yasskin wrote: By the way, this shouldn't be this difficult. There should be an easy-to-find setting in preferences so that people other than Mozilla developers can make their own stylesheet. I'm not sure why you need a preference for it. It certainly needs

Re: Bug with www.philips.co.uk

2001-02-12 Thread Gervase Markham
Javascript on this site makes the menu system on this site fail (or maybe cause it was made with frontpage). Well, IE 4.0 barfs. They are probably feeding Mozilla LAYERs. Note also that there's SQL in that front page, linked to some of the options. If you save it, alter the SQL and reload it

Re: Bug with www.philips.co.uk

2001-02-12 Thread Simon P. Lucy
At 15:42 12/02/2001 +, Thomas Mann wrote: Javascript on this site makes the menu system on this site fail (or maybe cause it was made with frontpage). Tom Mann Bechtle Direct With Beonex 0.6 and Flash I seem to get what it intends, a lot of the menu options don't seem to have the right

Questions about Mozilla

2001-02-12 Thread tiny
Hi, I don't know if this is the correct group to ask this but if it isn't I am sorry for the inconvenience. I have few questions regarding Mozilla and I'd be really happy if anyone could answer them, it mostly concerns embedding. 1) In the ContentViewer/Document in a "Webbrowser", what are

I question this approval procedure

2001-02-12 Thread Ed Burns
Hi Folks, I work at Sun and have been asked by our QA people to open up the discussion of the mozilla.org checkin policy with regard to QA checking in and modifiying testcases. Currently, all testcases checked into mozilla.org are subject to the same restrictions as main line code, ie: no

Are their bugs open for...

2001-02-12 Thread Warren Bell
a place in the preferences to have a feild where you can enter in the path pionting to a user stylesheet? Like in Internet Options Accessablility in IE 5. Also, is there anything open for file type icons? Where html and other files in Windows would have an icon that represents an html page

nsIContent::GetContentID()

2001-02-12 Thread Moshe Katz
Hi All, I get an access violation while trying to call nsIContent::GetContentID() from my dll in netscape6. That's didn't happen when I worked with the same dll with mozilla. Does anybody has any idea ? Thanks, Moshe.

Re: Mozilla as server?

2001-02-12 Thread _basic
On 12 Feb 2001 13:35:01 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christopher Jahn) wrote: And it came to pass that wrote: On 11 Feb 2001 21:23:54 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christopher Jahn) wrote: The Personal Security Manager sets itself up as a proxy server so you can make secure transactions. It is necessary

Re: Mozilla as server?

2001-02-12 Thread _basic
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001 10:15:32 -0500, jesus X [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If that is true why have I been browsing the web without giving Mozilla "server" permission? And why doesn't IE or NS4 or Opera causes the prompt? IT all depends on how each program acts with each

Re: Classic skin URL dropdown box tip

2001-02-12 Thread Warren Bell
Correction, this changes the autocompete popup box also: /* URL dropdown box */ #ubhist-popup { width : 434px !important; max-width : 434px !important; background: white !important; border: 1px solid black !important;

Re: Are their bugs open for...

2001-02-12 Thread fantasai
Warren Bell wrote: a place in the preferences to have a feild where you can enter in the path pionting to a user stylesheet? Like in Internet Options Accessablility in IE 5. User stylesheet UI covered by bug 6782, "UI for alternate and user stylesheets" -

Re: I question this approval procedure

2001-02-12 Thread Daniel Veditz
This is more of a "project" and QA question. Adding appropriate newsgroups and setting followups to .qa.general -Dan Veditz Ed Burns wrote: Hi Folks, I work at Sun and have been asked by our QA people to open up the discussion of the mozilla.org checkin policy with regard to QA checking

Re: Help with bugzilla

2001-02-12 Thread Asa Dotzler
Braden McDaniel wrote: snip See, Bugzilla has this voting system, where users can vote on what bugs they think are important. Problem is, you only get to cast five votes per product. 10 votes per component actually. I see that you have Resolved 10 bugs as Duplicates

Re: Netscape 6.01 Sweepstake

2001-02-12 Thread Robert Ennis
I'm much more impressed with your title, Duke. Certified techs are a dime a dozen and adding the letters to a name is kind of laughable. But a Duke is something else... Duke Ellington wrote: In netscape.public.mozilla.seamonkey the people heard Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. say these wise words:

Re: Mozilla as server?

2001-02-12 Thread jesus X
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: IT all depends on how each program acts with each program... OK, I understand that. Good, because I wrote it horribly. I meant each firewall program acts with each program that access the net. I seemed to have missed those little details. :) Has anyone investigated

NS6 throbber gifs?

2001-02-12 Thread Warren Bell
Does anyone know where I can get the still and animated Netscape 6 throbber gifs? I got use to them in NS 4.x and want to try them out with the Mozilla classic skin.

Re: NS6 throbber gifs?

2001-02-12 Thread Warren Bell
Warren Bell wrote: Does anyone know where I can get the still and animated Netscape 6 throbber gifs? I got use to them in NS 4.x and want to try them out with the Mozilla classic skin. Nevermind I found them at: http://home.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/ns6/themes/img_map.htm#30197 But if

Switching to WinMozilla

2001-02-12 Thread Alison Stewart
I realize that most people use the linux version, but a friend asked me this question. If this is the wrong list, please let me know, and accept my apologies. Is there a way to transfer mail (POP) folders from Netscape 4.7x to Mozilla under M$ Windows, and if so, how? My friend's Netscape died

Re: Help with bugzilla

2001-02-12 Thread Daniel Veditz
Asa Dotzler wrote: resolving many thousands of duplicate reports is not a trivial task. Neither is verifying the resolved duplicate reports. And it's also a non-trivial task looking at all those duplicates and testing against them when trying to verify fixed bugs (which is almost always

Re: Mozilla as server?

2001-02-12 Thread Christopher Jahn
And it came to pass that wrote: On Mon, 12 Feb 2001 10:15:32 -0500, jesus X [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If that is true why have I been browsing the web without giving Mozilla "server" permission? And why doesn't IE or NS4 or Opera causes the prompt? IT all depends

Re: Switching to WinMozilla

2001-02-12 Thread Christopher Jahn
And it came to pass that Alison Stewart wrote: I realize that most people use the linux version, but a friend asked me this question. If this is the wrong list, please let me know, and accept my apologies. Is there a way to transfer mail (POP) folders from Netscape 4.7x to Mozilla under M$