I'm not entirely sure if this is the correct forum to post to, but I'm
going to try. If I'm posting to the wrong forum, please let me know.
I'm attempting to get the 6-5 build of Mozilla for OS X to run. I've
been completely unsuccessful in getting this build, or any other for
that matter - to
Dear NetDeMON and friends:
Thank you so much for your suggestions. I have tried them, but still the
table shows up skewered. To add to the confusion, Opera 5 for Linux shows the
columns perfectly aligned at the top but with the distance between the first
column and the second column to be twice
Hello everybody,
is there someone who can tell me to make a iFrame transparency for
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; WinNT4.0; en-US; rv:0.9) Gecko/20010505?
In IE5.5 this is possible with the IFRAME allowTransparency=true
and the BODY which is shown whitin this IFRAME must have the
Comments below:
Adam James Fitzpatrick wrote:
Rip Toren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok;
This is getting interesting. Now, the question is whether the browser
is the correct place to work this problem?
[snip]
It seems to me it has just become more obscure. The real problem seems
to
If they want a Linux verion, then they would just about have to use
Mozilla or Opera, I've never seen IE for Linux.
DeMoN_LaG wrote:
I'd
love to see a linux version of AOL
--
Orrin Edenfield
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.orrinrule.com
Get my public key at
Folks;
Using the nightly from 0606 I attempted to change to a theme named
Grey10 of something. The panels flickered and the I received a Page
Fault popup in GKLAYOUT.
Now I receive it each time I try to load Mozilla. Since I deleted the
/bin tree and re unzipped the program, I assume that some
HALLO
Folgendes JavaScript wird von Mozilla nicht umgesetzt.
__
function show(text) {
obj = eval(text);
if(document.layers){
obj.visibility = show;
}
if(document.all){
obj.style.visibility = visible;
Clarence (Andreas M. Schneider) wrote:
Rip Toren wrote:
OK
I am trying to get a grip on this.
The spammer uses this magic URL in his browser. The browser connects to
'host' at port 25, while expecting to implement an FTP login. The remote
server picks up the 'SMTP commands
[English version below/Englische Version unter]
(traurig, spreche ich Deutsches nicht, so Übersetzung durch
babelfish.altavista.com),
if (document.layers) {
obj.visibility = show;
}
if (document.all) {
obj.style.visibility = visible;
}
Dieses arbeitet nicht in Mozilla, verwenden
In article
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Steffi Wesarg) wrote:
Folgendes JavaScript wird von Mozilla nicht umgesetzt.
document.layers and document.all are non-standards and are not supported
in Mozilla. See: http://sites.netscape.net/ekrockhome/standards.html
--
Henri Sivonen
proprietary NTLM Proxy Authentication in the 1.0 release? I know that
sound like a stupid question for an open source, standards based
application like Mozilla, but our organization has chosen the MS ISA server
using NTLM authentication for our internet access and I'd hate to see
Mozilla
See http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23679
As for whether v.1 is the target - not sure. See last comment in bug.
K.
Bryan Green wrote:
Does anyone know if Mozilla will be supporting Microsoft's
proprietary NTLM Proxy Authentication in the 1.0 release? I know that
sound
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not entirely sure if this is the correct forum to post to, but I'm
going to try. If I'm posting to the wrong forum, please let me know.
The best place would be netscape.public.mozilla.macosx
I'm attempting to get the 6-5 build of
Jay Garcia wrote:
I get Sorry, access to the port number given has been disabled for
security reasons
That's the new behavior. Try with a build from a few days ago.
Clarence
Rip Toren wrote:
The connection goes either to the outside world, or localhost. How about
a security popup (and associated preference settings (allow, question,
deny)) concerning connection to the local host (localhost,
127.0.0.1,myIP,etc). Then the user would be in some control when a page
All,
Microsoft provides no facilities to migrate my data (specifically
Contacts) out of Outlook into a format that Mozilla can read.
I did try exporting my Contacts as CSV files, however Mozilla
understands only a fixed format for this kind of data (i.e.
Mozilla does not read the CSV headers and
Marc Leger wrote:
Whatever dude. You must have one helluva sh*tty puter.
Not at all. If it was, I wouldn't be in business. You see, I'm a general
computer consultant. In addition to other things, I do sales and service, a VAR.
I've been selling machines for 8 years. Quality is of the utmost
I have been reading this newsgroup through secnews.netscape.com
(secure) netscape.communicator . Now, it won't read at all. any ideas?
Mozilla. general reads through my network server, though...
It seems as though my netscape communicator is not working right. It
locks up, images freeze, don't
JTK wrote:
Oh, but it is. Thet's common knowledge that when IE crashes it's very easy
for it to take down the whole OS, necessitating a reboot.
It's a common myth the anti-Microsoft crowd likes to believe.
But you see, I'm not an anti-Microsoft person. Honestly, I LIKE some of the MS
JTK wrote:
Um, Rabbi, Netscape has *already* been rendered irrelevant. By itself.
First, I'm not a rabbi. And second, NS is not irrelevant despite it's own
actions. Ask ten developers of major web site companies if NS is irrelevant.
They'll say no.
No. I won't. I don't like the way they do
Bagus Mahawan wrote:
Hi,
I don't want to shutdown my mozilla on my linux box. I have tried to remove
the "File-Close" and "File-Quit" menu by editing the chrome, and it works
fine.
But I want also mozilla not to shutdown even if you click the "x" (cross
button) on the upper right of the
JTK wrote:
Yeah, um, it's still just as stupid and wrong.
No it's not Jesus. You should know that.
Nothing is impossible.
No one knows where the future
will come from.
But we all know where it won't come from, at least those of us who don't
have their religious blinders on.
I'm not
Can anyone tell me what's segmentation error?
that's the error I get if I run mozilla under standard user, so far I can
only run mozilla using root.
can anyone help me?
TIA
Ed Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When can I use a nightly with bugzilla? My build from Monday says that
it's from May 14th when I try to update a bugzilla bug with it.
How do I fix this, without modifying the user-agent string, which breaks
the java plugin, since it depends on it being
By Reshma Kapadia
NEW YORK, June 6 (Reuters) - AOL Time Warner Inc (NYSE:AOL - news) is remaking
its pioneering Netscape software business into an Internet media hub brimming
with Time Warner artists and publications, aimed at office workers and Web
purists not already using AOL services.
``The
Jesse Houwing wrote:
Netscape: We're in media, not browser business now
Much as I'd love to see some of the Netscape employees here comment on
what this means for the amount of resources NS/AOL/TW will put into
Mozilla, I'd be surprised if the answer would be anything other than we
can't
Rip Toren wrote:
The connection goes either to the outside world, or localhost. How about
a security popup (and associated preference settings (allow, question,
deny)) concerning connection to the local host (localhost,
127.0.0.1,myIP,etc). Then the user would be in some control when a page
JTK wrote:
DeMoN_LaG wrote:
Mustafa Hirji wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
says...
Did you even read the article? The talks between AOL and Microsoft have
broken down.
But then the started talking again.
Kast I heard they weren't talking. Maybe AOL will realize
DeMoN_LaG wrote:
Mustafa Hirji wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
says...
Did you even read the article? The talks between AOL and Microsoft have
broken down.
But then the started talking again.
Kast I heard they weren't talking. Maybe AOL will realize
On 6 Jun 2001 23:09:13 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Adam Theo) wrote:
i am running red hat linux 7.0 (although thinking of switching to ROCK
linux, to cut down on the 'bloat-factor' which i'm beginning to hate
so much.), and running mozilla 0.9, not a nightly build, just the
milestone release. it is
When was the last time
that Linux needed an emergency patch to fix a security hole? Linux is
BUILT by people who know how hackers can attack systems (and even some
hackers themselves)
Please...
I'm currently administrating a few linux boxes, and to be hounest, I've
installed patches to fix
And it came to pass that John Nelson wrote:
All,
Microsoft provides no facilities to migrate my data
(specifically Contacts) out of Outlook into a format that
Mozilla can read. I did try exporting my Contacts as CSV
files, however Mozilla understands only a fixed format for
this kind of
I am trying to find a way to export / migrate the names EMail addresses
that I have stored in several Netscape 6.01 address books into Outlook
Express 5. In Netscape there is no Export menu option (only import), and
the Outlook import utility only supports earlier versions of Netscape.
I was
On Thu, 07 Jun 2001 14:12:31 -0700, gael coudreuse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Do you know the difference between Java script and Perl for regular
expression matching ? Are there any good reasons why choosing one versus
the other ?
Thanks,
Gael
Perl regular expressions are more powerful thatn
Been using Communicator v4.72 for quite some time... Anyway,
the browser crashed today and the user used ctrl+alt+del to
kill the process. When the browser was restarted, all of the
bookmarks were gone. I can not seem to find the bookmark.htm
for this user anywhere on the machine. Can anyone
Pratik Solanki wrote:
DeMoN_LaG wrote:
snip
MS will not release IE for any other OS.
MS has an IE 5 version that runs on Solaris and HP-UX. Also there's IE
for Mac.
- Pratik.
Silence Pratik! The truth has no place here!
jesus X wrote:
JTK wrote:
Um, Rabbi, Netscape has *already* been rendered irrelevant. By itself.
First, I'm not a rabbi.
Jesus was a rabbi. Just a little religious humor for ya there.
And second, NS is not irrelevant despite it's own
actions. Ask ten developers of major web site
jesus X wrote:
JTK wrote:
Oh, but it is. Thet's common knowledge that when IE crashes it's very easy
for it to take down the whole OS, necessitating a reboot.
It's a common myth the anti-Microsoft crowd likes to believe.
But you see, I'm not an anti-Microsoft person.
Then you
I am trying to find a way to export / migrate the names EMail addresses
that I have stored in several Netscape 6.01 address books into Outlook
Express 5. In Netscape there is no Export menu option (only import), and
the Outlook import utility only supports earlier versions of Netscape.
I was
[posted and mailed]
And it came to pass that NJTechie wrote:
I am trying to find a way to export / migrate the names
EMail addresses that I have stored in several Netscape 6.01
address books into Outlook Express 5. In Netscape there is
no Export menu option (only import), and the Outlook
DeMoN_LaG wrote:
snip
MS will not release IE for any other OS.
MS has an IE 5 version that runs on Solaris and HP-UX. Also there's IE
for Mac.
- Pratik.
Do you know the difference between Java script and Perl for regular
expression matching ? Are there any good reasons why choosing one versus
the other ?
Thanks,
Gael
Matthew Wilson wrote:
On Wed, 06 Jun 2001 10:59:06 -0700, gael coudreuse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi All,
Are there any
And it came to pass that news-server.optonline.net wrote:
I am trying to find a way to export / migrate the names
EMail addresses that I have stored in several Netscape 6.01
address books into Outlook Express 5. In Netscape there is
no Export menu option (only import), and the Outlook
And it came to pass that rcohen wrote:
I have been reading this newsgroup through
secnews.netscape.com (secure) netscape.communicator . Now,
it won't read at all. any ideas? Mozilla. general reads
through my network server, though...
It seems as though my netscape communicator is not
Eyes to the Skies. wrote:
In build 2001060708 of linux, the browser scrollbar appears to be
misbehaving. See the attached graphic. Notice the middle of the 'grab'
bar with the horizontal lines, but there is no lower border. There is
also no upper border if i scroll
down. It can still be
And it came to pass that xinfo wrote:
Been using Communicator v4.72 for quite some time... Anyway,
the browser crashed today and the user used ctrl+alt+del to
kill the process. When the browser was restarted, all of the
bookmarks were gone. I can not seem to find the bookmark.htm
for this
On Thu, 07 Jun 2001 15:20:19 -0400, DeMoN_LaG
[EMAIL PROTECTED] somehow managed to type:
When was the last time
that Linux needed an emergency patch to fix a security hole?
Subscribe to BUGTRAQ some time.
I'm too lazy to check in detail right now, but
run mozilla using the -turbo parameter on launch. It'll keep a
hidden window in the back so that mozilla always stay open
Thank you, Jenkins.
I tried launching mozilla with
./mozilla -turbo ,
and I found that mozilla starts and closes as usual (as if it is launched
with no option).
I also
I am having the same thing happening at:
https://tmn.sun.com/WLC/servlet/GuestLoginServlet?cmd=login1loginType=1l%20anguage=enid=programmer
I am running Mozilla .9 Build ID: 2001050521 with Xiaman Gnome 1.4 on
Redhat 7.0. This build also only lets me run Mozilla as root or su. Which
is not a
Thanks!
R.K.Aa. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
See http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23679
As for whether v.1 is the target - not sure. See last comment in bug.
K.
Bryan Green wrote:
Does anyone know if Mozilla will be supporting Microsoft's
proprietary
DeMoN_LaG wrote:
JTK wrote:
[snip]
I'd love to see AOL be Linux-ONLY. That way they'd have exactly zero
customers and the AOL blight would disappear from the earth.
Who said anything about Linux only?
I did. Wouldn't that be sweet? No more AOL CD's choking the planet's
rivers
I figured out a way to get this done
- Create a draft EMail
- Click on the address button.
- Select all of the address in the address book you want to convert and
click on the TO button
- Save your EMail (do not send it)
- Go to your draft folder, click on the draft of the EMail you just
this is the only way I can think to get the data to you folks. Since I'm not look for
a solution, I won't be checking back, but you can respond to my e-mal if it suits you.
Upon installing the Win32 0.9.1 talkback installer, I get a crash on initialization, a
second or two after converting my
NOBODY uses Win9x because they like it! They use it only because they
have no other realistic option, and nobody seems to be willing to give
them one.
I am currently using Win95 OSR 2, and have done for about four years,
because I like it.
Gerv
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I forgot to add the fact that when I access this site, Mozilla crashes and closes!
This can't be a good thing!
In article 9fpb8r$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Mike Lazlo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having the same thing happening at:
JTK wrote:
DeMoN_LaG wrote:
JTK wrote:
[snip]
I'd love to see AOL be Linux-ONLY. That way they'd have exactly zero
customers and the AOL blight would disappear from the earth.
Who said anything about Linux only?
I did. Wouldn't that be sweet? No more AOL CD's choking the
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