(original post was cross-posted all over the show, I'm replying in
N.P.General and N.P.M.General only)
Guy Shurmer wrote
I too have a problem trying to find info / newsgroups on Netscape 6,
so
tried the site Ashant recommended.
You sure you got the right URL?
Check out www.scotandrews.com
Hi.
On our website (Netware 5.1 with NES) we have some areas with restricted
access where name and password are needed to log in. The authentication
works without SSL. This works fine but we got a little problem:
We have different users for different areas. SecureA should be
accessible by UserA
HI,
We did some evaluation of mozilla M18 build on linux 7 with pipelining ON.
The test web site which we used has 16 gifs. The sniffer used revealed that
mozilla uses only 1 TCP connection for fetching the html as well as the
embedded gifs. It first sends the GET for html and after getting
HI,
We did some evaluation of mozilla M18 build on linux 7 with pipelining ON.
The test web site which we used has 16 gifs. The sniffer used revealed that
mozilla uses only 1 TCP connection for fetching the html as well as the
embedded gifs. It first sends the GET for html and after getting
This is my first real experience with a large open source project, and there
is one thing which has genuinely surprised me - the quality of the code and
the discipline which has obviously been maintained when writing it. At this
stage, I'd say that it exceeds anything I've seen in commercial
So you want MDI? :-)
..
9) is a request for using a different UI paradigm (something akin to MDI.)
Not necessarily MDI per se, but definately some way of having multiple
client windows within the
single application window. MDI implies the ability to
zoom/unzoom/minimise/move/tile/cascade these
We did some evaluation of mozilla M18 build on linux 7 with pipelining ON.
I would strongly suggest you test again with Mozilla 0.9 (due out in the
next couple of days.) Mozilla M18 is 6 months old, and a great deal has
changed since then.
Gerv
client windows, new ones being opened (on top of the previous one) when the
user holds the CTRL key when entering a URI or clicking a link.
Why is this advantageous over the current SDI scheme? What you describe
a) has not really been seen on any platform before, and
b) unnecessarily
When UserA logs into SecureA everything works fine. If the same user
doesn't close his browser and tries to log into SecureB, he isn't asked
for login/pw again - so that he gets an error Document not found.
Does anyone know a way to work this feature around??
As far as I know, all browsers
Garth Wallace wrote:
JTK wrote:
Garth Wallace wrote:
JTK wrote:
There's
nothing left to give up on; Mozilla died three years ago, and all anyone
who points out that it's starting to stink gets is a blank stare at
best, strident I like the stink!'s at worst.
Then leave.
Orrin Edenfield wrote:
JTK wrote:
Not without planting a stake in the ground next to it. And I have a
very hard time calling it progress when both the basic functionality
*and* resource usage are significantly worse than the programs it is
ostensibly intended to replace.
Your
Joel Thorson wrote:
Flame wars are BING...
cat Re: Happy 3rd Birthday Mozilla :-) /dev/null
So are fake Unix shell cat's to /dev/null, but you don't see me bitching
about it.
Oh wait... ;-)
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Why is this advantageous over the current SDI scheme? What you describe
a) has not really been seen on any platform before, and
b) unnecessarily duplicates the OSs application-switching functions.
No, that's not true.The advantages should be obvious from the following (I'm
keeping in the
Wolfgang Zeikat wrote:
what do you do when you want to copy headers from messages? make a
screenshot, then print and scan it?
that part is a freaken' mess in my view too, the multi-account feature
is nice tho.
When do I ever need to copy a header? As far as I use them, they tell
me who
JTK wrote:
Oh I excel at that sir. ;-)
hehe.. *ducks the egg shells and tomatoes*
I don't disagree. A fat, out of shape guy running a mile is a major
accomplishment. For him. But he's no competition for Olympic
athletes. And in this race, the Olympic athletes don't cost any more,
JTK wrote:
Garth Wallace wrote:
JTK wrote:
Garth Wallace wrote:
Then leave.
Leave? What happened to Open?
Just as you're free to contribute, you're free to go elsewhere.
Ok, then I choose to contribute, by pointing out obvious design flaws,
and possible ways in which they
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can't delete bookmarks in build 200142604
Yes, this is a known bug: http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76502
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