On Sat, 12 May 2001 02:25:11 -0400, jesus X [EMAIL PROTECTED]
somehow managed to type:
No, I'm not saying that. I'm telling you what is here, and in the pipe. Hard
fact. Java is always more folks will do stuff in the future when they see how
great it is! Mozilla is people are doing things
Sorry to ask this boring old question again but I can't find out by
intuitive means how to change my default browser and win98 doesn't
seem to make it easy.
If someone has a moment, please point me to the faq reference or give
me the instruction, whichever is the quicker.
Thanks for your
me a code segment which accomplishes this. I am running on a solaris
platform. I would like to use a Java API to netscape as opposed to the
(Runtime.getRuntime()).exec type of approach.
I don't know what you mean by Java API to Netscape. Perhaps you might
ask in netscape.public.mozilla.oji .
John (K) wrote:
Sorry to ask this boring old question again but I can't find out by
intuitive means how to change my default browser and win98 doesn't
seem to make it easy.
If someone has a moment, please point me to the faq reference or give
me the instruction, whichever is the quicker.
This is insane!
I installed Netscape 6.01 on my huge D drive, but it places all disk
caches, mail and profile information on C drive (which has precious
little space left, and in the /Winnt/Profiles/... of all places!).
Is there anyone out there who knows how to fix this? i.e. make it point
to
Dan Greenfield wrote:
Netscape 4.72 (which DOES put all the cache/mail/etc on the drive it is
installed on) is screwing up so constantly under Win2k that I may be
forced to migrate everything to IE. Come on guys, I don't want to use
IE!
Netscape 4.72 is several years old. 4.77 was recently
Dan Greenfield wrote:
This is insane!
I installed Netscape 6.01 on my huge D drive, but it places all disk
caches, mail and profile information on C drive (which has precious
little space left, and in the /Winnt/Profiles/... of all places!).
Is there anyone out there who knows how to
Anyone who doesn't like this enough to be bothered with all that needs to
lighten up and get out more. There - I've said it. It's only software - 1s
and 0s. In the grand scheme of things, it doesn't matter.
Everybody stop working now, turn your computers off, take them to
your nearest
And it came to pass that Mattias Arvidsson wrote:
where do Mozilla store information about newsgroups?
and old messages? :)
I unistalled and deleted the mozilla.org folder before
installing 0.9 .. but everything looks the same??
where are the news/mail-files?
c:\windows\application
In 4.X when you select the 2-over-1 mail layout (where folders and NG's
are in the upper left box) and minimize that box to the left, folders
are now in a drop-down box. Is there any indication this might be added
to a future build of Mozilla and/or N6.5? Thanks.
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And it came to pass that Robert Hampton wrote:
In 4.X when you select the 2-over-1 mail layout (where
folders and NG's are in the upper left box) and minimize
that box to the left, folders are now in a drop-down box.
Is there any indication this might be added to a future
build of Mozilla
Hey all,
Anyone know how to have JavaScript listen for a location (location.href)
change event (is there such a thing?) in a navigator window?
Thanks much,
/daniel
Christopher Jahn wrote:
And it came to pass that Robert Hampton wrote:
In 4.X when you select the 2-over-1 mail layout (where
folders and NG's are in the upper left box) and minimize
that box to the left, folders are now in a drop-down box.
Is there any indication this might be added to a
You mean Doom MXXXIV? No, I grew tired of fighting the exact same Seargents
with the exact same shotgun about thirty-six episodes into that series.
Um, ya see, there are no Seargents in Quake 3. It's an online game.
You kill other people. You need reflexes, skills and thinking to win.
JTK wrote:
So my posting is somehow preventing people from working on Maozilla's biggest
problems, i.e. crazy memory hoggage and slowness?
I'm going to say it again. IE 6 uses over 11,000k to display a blank
page. Keep in mind, large portions of IE are built into the operating
systems
Hi,
Every time I enter an HTTPS web site, Mozilla opens a new page time
after time and I have to kill the program manually. If I don't it will
open the new pages forever.
Has anyone had a problem like that in the new version???
I am running:
AMD Thunder Bird 800MHz
512 MB Ram - Micron PC 133
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http://www.pixeldate.com/dev/comparison/index.shtml
Note the order. C++. Java. Several miles of daylight. Perl.
Tell me where Mozilla/XUL development fits in on the graphs, please.
Apples and oranges.
I configure Moz for audio/x-mpeg so it calls xmms, then hit a link of
that type. Moz asks me if I want to use xmms, I confirm, xmms launches
and nothing happens. Xmms plays nothing. Same behavior with mpg123 and
noatun.
Realvideo mime types launch and run ok.
What could be wrong?
OS =
What your speaking of, is a Location ToolBar. In checking Bugzilla
you'll find I originally brought up the idea and submitted an RFE Bug
for it and voted for it. so there is at least one vote on it.
I receive bugzilla reports ocassionally on it where some one makes a
comment on it, don't know
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
What your speaking of, is a Location ToolBar. In checking Bugzilla
you'll find I originally brought up the idea and submitted an RFE Bug
for it and voted for it. so there is at least one vote on it.
I receive bugzilla reports ocassionally on it where some
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