nospam@nospam wrote:
> two queries:
>
> if I have multiple windows open, and I start a page loading
> on one, and flick to another
> to read text in that window, the first window comes to the
> front (changes the "focus") when the
> page has loaded. This irritates the f**k out of me. Is there
>
"Svante Börjesson" wrote:
>
> Well that's a lot of help...
It's the best you're going to get in here. You don't go to a donut shop looking
for steak.
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Ian Hickson wrote:
> Only a few minor parts of the DOM
> actually involve UI. The window.alert() method would be one such example.
> It needs to be implemented by the embedding application (KM, for instance)
> if JavaScript alerts are to work correctly.
Then I stand corrected. Thank you very much
Ian Hickson wrote:
> Ok, I think now would be a good time for elementary English classes.
[liberal snippage here]
> Ergo: Your statement is wrong. Indeed, your statement is probably
> grounds for a lawsuit, since you are insinuating that jesus X said
> something which he did not.
Fantastic. Absol
DeMoN_LaG wrote:
> I realize now this wasn't the best to pick up humor. He always contridicts
> everything by blatently ignoring facts. I was just trying to be sarcastic,
> guess it didn't work :(
You should have used a smiley then. :)
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Ian Hickson wrote:
>
> On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, jesus X wrote:
> >
> > Ian Hickson is non NS.
>
> Actually this is temporarily not true. It will become true again in a
> couple of months.
Way to go! Any chance of getting your job when you leave? :)
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RV wrote:
>
> James wrote:
>
>
> > It's my understanding that Microsoft was ranting about GPLed open
> > source and it's unfriendly-to-business nature. IMHO they were not
> > putting down all open source projects...so, this has even LESS to
> > do with Mozilla.
> >
>
>
>
> Their story line
JTK wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">RV wrote:
[snip]
They have equated Open Source as being insecure. I have several peopleapproach me already at the college where i teach and ask me why I amusing an Open Source web browser. They are afraid someone can insertcode (back door) that will breach con
Fixes problem with RPMS requiring libXIE.
http://hackor.com/misc/mozilla/0.9.1/RPMS/redhat-7.x-fixed/
ftp://hackor.com/pub/nirvani/mozilla/0.9.1/RPMS/redhat-7.x-fixed/
FILES:
md5sum.txt
mozilla-0.9.1-0.i386.rpm
mozilla-chat-0.9.1-0.i386.rpm
mozilla-devel-0.9.1-0.i386.rpm
mozilla-mail-0.9.1-0.i38
And it came to pass that KmD wrote:
> Hello,
>
> when I want to download a file to my local hard drive
> mozilla 0.9.1 gives me several options.
>
> - use default action for this type of file: "winzip file"
> - use a different action:
> - Save file to disk...
> - Open with a
DeMoN_LaG wrote:
>
> jesus X wrote:
>
> > DeMoN_LaG wrote:
> >
> >>Mac OS X. It's pronounced "Oh S Ex", not "Oh S Ten"
> >>
> >
> > No, it is OS Ten in that circumstance. I still think "OS Ecks" in my head
> > though...
>
> I realize now this wasn't the best to pick up humor. He always contr
RV wrote:
>
[snip]
>
> They have equated Open Source as being insecure. I have several people
> approach me already at the college where i teach and ask me why I am
> using an Open Source web browser. They are afraid someone can insert
> code (back door) that will breach confidential informati
> Good thing I didn't because it is already acknowledged in bug 69719
>
> http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69719
>
> There are come hints and tips in that bug to get you working correctly
> again.
I tried all the tips mentioned in the bug, but even deleting the
corresponding entries of
> Go into the control panel. Open the quicktime item there. Select
> browser plugin from the pulldown. Go to the mime types. Scroll down
to
> the 2 png's in the list and double click on the plus signs on the
left.
> That will turn it off and mozilla will go back to normal.
Thanks for your hel
Fabian Schach wrote:
>
> Mozilla usually is able to show .png-pictures without help. But if I
> open a .png-file directly in Mozilla (under Win98), like typing
> http://www.mozilla.org/roadmap-images/branching-09-May-2001.png in the
> adress bar, it starts QuickTime, like Netscape 4.7 did. Is th
Hello,
when I want to download a file to my local hard drive mozilla 0.9.1
gives me several options.
- use default action for this type of file: "winzip file"
- use a different action:
- Save file to disk...
- Open with application...
I choose second option, to
On Mon, 18 Jun 2001 11:00:20 -0400, RV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I agree that I did not explicitly state the connection between my post
>and what I intended, but this is the general discussion group. My
>intention was to say that MS is lately discrediting Open Source
>(Mozilla IS an op
James wrote:
> It's my understanding that Microsoft was ranting about GPLed open
> source and it's unfriendly-to-business nature. IMHO they were not
> putting down all open source projects...so, this has even LESS to
> do with Mozilla.
>
Their story line changes every day. First they crit
Ok, I used my other system and was able to download the themes from
Alfred's site. Al, you mentioned that I had to put them in my profile
directory. Which one? the one under the program itself, or under
apllication data under windows. And do I have to do anything special
other then copy them
ANIMESE Y PRUEBE!
¿Será de verdad posible? ¡Hay gente que dice haber ganado al menos 50.000
dólares en sólo 4 semanas! Puede ser difícil de creer , pero siga leyendo...
Por 14 dólares y 7 sellos, podría valer la pena intentarlo...
No hace mucho, estaba navegando por entre estos grupos de notici
In article <3B2F329E.5090801@nospam>, nospam@nospam wrote:
> the first window comes to the front (changes the "focus") when
> the page has loaded. This irritates the f**k out of me. Is there
> any way to disable this "feature"?
It is a known bug.
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Get latest Dial Up Networking update for yout platform, it should have
"automatically dial when needed" type of setting and it should be
updated for security/performance needs too.
Ilgaz Öcal
PS: I sure remember I didn't need IE to dial my connection when needed.
Alexander Sperduti wrote:
>
Christopher Jahn wrote:
>And it came to pass that Alexander Sperduti wrote:
>
>>Help!
>>How can I configure Netscape 6.01 to dial up my ISP upon
>>launch? It doesn't even try to dial.
>>I'm using Win95 and I DO NOT want to load IE.
>>
>Netscape does not dial - that is a function of Windows.
>
>C
two queries:
if I have multiple windows open, and I start a page loading
on one, and flick to another
to read text in that window, the first window comes to the
front (changes the "focus") when the
page has loaded. This irritates the f**k out of me. Is there
any way to disable this "feature"?
al
On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, jesus X wrote:
>
> Ian Hickson wrote:
>> (Where Gecko is the rendering engine (HTML, CSS, DOM, etc) and Mozilla
>> is the web browser.)
>
> Is not the DOM, while part of Gecko, partially connected to the UI as
> well?
No more so than HTTP or CSS.
> IIRC, for interfacing wit
On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, jesus X wrote:
>
> Ian Hickson is non NS.
Actually this is temporarily not true. It will become true again in a
couple of months.
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+1
Or is there any new functionality pending for 1.0?
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>
>
> Ian Hickson wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 16 Jun 2001, JTK wrote:
> > >
> > > God, why do I bother.
> >
> > A very good question. Many of us would rather you did not.
> >
>
> As long as you reply to
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