Re: Hyper about Hypertext?

2001-07-17 Thread Christopher Jahn
And it came to pass that Ashant wrote: > Hi, > > http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91074 > According to http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/ it's called: > "HyperText Markup Language" > not "Hypertext" > > http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91071 > According to http://www.w3.org/Protoco

Re: problem installing Netscape 4.7

2001-07-17 Thread Christopher Jahn
And it came to pass that nr_sale wrote: > I'm trying to install the Netscape 4.7 browser. However at > 76% installation I get a message saying: > > "The decompression of %s failed. There may not be enough > free disk space available in the TEMP directory" > > I went ahead and deleted all files

MSN & Mozilla Modern Theme

2001-07-17 Thread Ranjit Mathew
Has anyone noticed how similar the new look MSN Hotmail is to the Modern Theme in Mozilla?? Ha! The Modern Theme, BTW, is one of the coolest, soothing-est interfaces I've ever seen in Windoze software. Kudos to the people behind this! Ranjit. -- Ranjit MathewE-Mail: [EMAIL

problem installing Netscape 4.7

2001-07-17 Thread nr_sale
I'm trying to install the Netscape 4.7 browser. However at 76% installation I get a message saying: "The decompression of %s failed. There may not be enough free disk space available in the TEMP directory" I went ahead and deleted all files in the TEMP directory (weren't many) and it still didn

Hyper about Hypertext?

2001-07-17 Thread Ashant
Hi, http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91074 According to http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/ it's called: "HyperText Markup Language" not "Hypertext" http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91071 According to http://www.w3.org/Protocols/ it's called: "HTTP - Hypertext Transfer Protocol" not

Re: DISCUSSION on "View - Apply Theme" menu-item also needed in Mail/News

2001-07-17 Thread RV
Hans-Peter Fischer wrote: 9j1o3i$lpdp1$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">On Mon, 16 Jul 2001 22:46:12 -0400 RV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hans-Peter Fischer wrote: RV wrote: People have an urge to personalize things to ascert their individuality and uniqueness. Ah, yes, people d

JS css attribute setting problem

2001-07-17 Thread wingnut
Hi! I've been fiddlin' with using a JS timer to change the background colors of style attributes. The page I'm working on is at... http://www.winternet.com/~wingnut/html/test/test_J1.htm (better use Moz .9.2 or something in that class) If any of you experts are bored, could you maybe help me f

How mozilla.org works (Was: Startup performance & UI Performanceidea.)

2001-07-17 Thread Ian Hickson
(This thread has been moved to mozilla-general on the request of JTK and the people in mozilla-performance.) On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, JTK wrote: > Ian Hickson wrote: >> I have to assume you are feigning stupidity here because you do not >> seem to be stupid, merely disruptive. > I thought I was both

Re: connecting to none standard ports for webpages

2001-07-17 Thread Tim Wunder
Scott I. Remick wrote: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > >>Sorry Bill, this indeed was "one of those times". You made it clear you >>didn't know much about the situation, so I figured I'd give you the full >>skinny on it. I apologize if I inadvertantly educated you.

Re: Mozilla and Naviscope

2001-07-17 Thread JTK
Mark wrote: > > For those who may be interested, it *appears* as though Naviscope > (http://www.naviscope.com) works with Mozilla. It certainly works with > respect to ad blocking, and so far, I haven't seen an x10 pop-up (though > I can't say for sure it blocks pop-ups yet). Even so, some degr

Segfault after changing theme

2001-07-17 Thread Gary Walsh
I was trying out some of the latest themes on mozilla.themes.org and after changing to one of them, I get a segfault when restarting Mozilla. How do I reset back to the default theme? In what file is the choice of theme stored? -- Gary Walsh Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada http://homepages

Re: Banned from irc.mozilla.org??

2001-07-17 Thread Wouter Vijvers
Phil Sweeney wrote: > > The irc server is checking for your socks proxy because you can be > exploited easily once someone sees you on irc. Having an option socks > proxy on your machine means anyone can tunnel their internet traffic > through your machine, or make it look like things are coming

Mozilla and Naviscope

2001-07-17 Thread Mark
For those who may be interested, it *appears* as though Naviscope (http://www.naviscope.com) works with Mozilla. It certainly works with respect to ad blocking, and so far, I haven't seen an x10 pop-up (though I can't say for sure it blocks pop-ups yet). Even so, some degree of such function

Re: Banned from irc.mozilla.org??

2001-07-17 Thread Phil Sweeney
Wouter Vijvers wrote: > > Ok, helpfull stuff here! I do have a socks5 proxy, but I'm well aware of > it! I installed it myself (a long time ago). What does this have to do > with connecting to the irc-server? It's on a different port (6667). And > more importantly: is this the result of a misconf

Re: 0.9.2 problem

2001-07-17 Thread jukola
DeMoN_LaG wrote: > jukola wrote: > >> jukola wrote: >> >>> Steve Bowen wrote: >> >> >> >> >> I was too fast claiming that there are no problems with images with >> 0.9.2. Check www.thaiairways.com and Press releases at the bottom of >> the page. :-(. Switching back to 4.77 again? >> > > I'm lo

Re: Banned from irc.mozilla.org??

2001-07-17 Thread Wouter Vijvers
> > You might have an open socks5 proxy that you are not aware of (even > though you have a firewall) Telnet to your ip address on port 1080 and > see if it accepts connections and if it does... that is your problem. > Ok, helpfull stuff here! I do have a socks5 proxy, but I'm well aware o

Re: 0.9.2 problem

2001-07-17 Thread Parish
DeMoN_LaG wrote: > jukola wrote: > >> jukola wrote: >> >>> Steve Bowen wrote: >> >> >> >> >> I was too fast claiming that there are no problems with images with >> 0.9.2. Check www.thaiairways.com and Press releases at the bottom of >> the page. :-(. Switching back to 4.77 again? >> > > I'm l

Re: Unable to administer undeliverable messages.

2001-07-17 Thread Garth Wallace
"George" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > First, I'm sorry if this is the wrong board to post this on. I am > not sure where to post it.. > > We are using Administration Server 3.5. Under the "Servers Supporting > General Administration" I s

Unable to administer undeliverable messages.

2001-07-17 Thread George
First, I'm sorry if this is the wrong board to post this on. I am not sure where to post it.. We are using Administration Server 3.5. Under the "Servers Supporting General Administration" I see "Netscape Directory Server 3.1", Netscape Messaging Server 3.6", and Netscape Proxy Server 3.5"

Re: Banned from irc.mozilla.org??

2001-07-17 Thread `Jenkins
Wouter Vijvers wrote: > Hi, > I use mozilla now as my main browser and a couple of weeks ago I wanted > to ask some questions about bugs, so I went to the #mozillazine channel > on irc.mozilla.org using ChatZilla (on BugDay). It was the first time I > used an IRC client. I spent about an hour t

Re: Help me please in one test.

2001-07-17 Thread Peter Lairo
you're welcome :) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > This is test. > Answer me please for test message. > Thanks, > Robert. > > -- > | FREE Vacation! FANTASNIC offer! | > | | > | http://linkresort.fasturl.it| > ---

Help me please in one test.

2001-07-17 Thread kodtest99
This is test. Answer me please for test message. Thanks, Robert. -- | FREE Vacation! FANTASNIC offer! | | | | http://linkresort.fasturl.it| --

Unkill a thread?

2001-07-17 Thread David Coppit
Hi all, Please point me to the right newsgroup if this is off-topic... In high-traffic newsgroups, I make liberal use of the "ignore thread" feature. Occasionally I'll accidentally kill a thread, though. Is there an "unkill" capability? As I understand it, "watch thread" isn't really the oppo

Re: DISCUSSION on "View - Apply Theme" menu-item also needed in Mail/News

2001-07-17 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
On Mon, 16 Jul 2001 22:46:12 -0400 RV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hans-Peter Fischer wrote: > >> RV wrote: >> >>> People have an urge to personalize things to ascert their >>> individuality and uniqueness. >> >> >> >> Ah, yes, people define their personality via their Mozilla theme, of >> cour

Re: DISCUSSION on "View - Apply Theme" menu-item also needed in Mail/News

2001-07-17 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
On Tue, 17 Jul 2001 10:54:57 +0200 Peter Lairo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I would expect that the concepts of fun, individuality and uniqueness be >treated by "some" (gell HP) with sarcasm, criticism, contempt and lack >of understanding. Pitty. At least I do not resort so readily to personal

Re: Banned from irc.mozilla.org??

2001-07-17 Thread Wouter Vijvers
> Some IRC servers only have a limited number of connections > available - I've gottne simliar mesages when a lively chat was > going on. Try again, see if it continues. It has been continuing for a couple of weeks. I just (30 sec. ago) tried again and no change... Who is the one to contact

DIV handling in netscape

2001-07-17 Thread phillip
Hi, I have many, many divs, and in IE it works fine but in NN it packs them all in the top left corner. here how I implement it in IE I have style sheet with #myDiv{ font-size: 12px; position: absolute; z-index: 1; overflow: hidden; width: 110px; height: 25px; visibility: inherit

Re: Updating Mozilla

2001-07-17 Thread David Hallowell
Scott Kramer wrote: > So then, the most current builds are immediately incorporated into the > latest milestone? And if I click on the 0.9.2 link, I will be getting > all of the current bug fixes? > Once released the milestones don't change until a new release comes out, therefore a nightly r

Re: How does "Site not allowed to load images" work?

2001-07-17 Thread David Hallowell
Matthew Cline wrote: > I have ad.doubleclick.net in my list of sites that aren't allowed to load > images. I thought that this would keep Mozilla from even trying to load > images from Doubleclick. However, Mozilla still tries to connect to > Doublleclick, since I I get a "connection refused"

How does "Site not allowed to load images" work?

2001-07-17 Thread Matthew Cline
I have ad.doubleclick.net in my list of sites that aren't allowed to load images. I thought that this would keep Mozilla from even trying to load images from Doubleclick. However, Mozilla still tries to connect to Doublleclick, since I I get a "connection refused" dialog when it attempts the

Plugins problem under Debian 2.1 (potato)

2001-07-17 Thread Cedric Gavage
Hi all, I have a little problem with mozilla on a linux box with Debian 2.1 (Potato). Mozilla 0.9.2 is installed, I added flash plugins in the subdirectory 'plugins'. My problem is that mozilla doesn't load any installed plugins... Have you an idea to help me? -- Cédric Gavage <[EMAIL P

Re: Updating Mozilla

2001-07-17 Thread Scott Kramer
So then, the most current builds are immediately incorporated into the latest milestone? And if I click on the 0.9.2 link, I will be getting all of the current bug fixes? Scott Kramer wrote: > The question that I am really asking is: > > What is the proper way to install an updated bui

Re: Shouldn't Mozilla be faster on this page?

2001-07-17 Thread DeMoN_LaG
Thomas wrote: > Ok, I now uploaded the report. You can see it at > > www.velosschrade.ch/test/report.htm > > click on "internal links" in the TOC. It's a 1.2 MB file, perhaps you > need to download it to your HD to see the full effect. (Mozilla stops > "throbbering" while loading...) > It too

Re: DISCUSSION on "View - Apply Theme" menu-item also needed in Mail/News

2001-07-17 Thread Peter Lairo
Hans-Peter Fischer wrote: > RV wrote: > >> People have an urge to personalize things to ascert their >> individuality and uniqueness. > Ah, yes, people define their personality via their Mozilla theme, of > course. And since their "uniqueness" changes every other day they of > course also ne

Re: Updating Mozilla

2001-07-17 Thread Peter Lairo
Scott Kramer wrote: > The question that I am really asking is: > > What is the proper way to install an updated build? i would suggest to use the installer builds. -- Regards, Peter Lairo

Updating Mozilla

2001-07-17 Thread Scott Kramer
I downloaded Mozilla for the first time last month and just downloaded a nightly build. Not knowing exactly what to do with the zip file, I unzipped it to the Mozilla directory. I expected that any duplicate files would be overwritten but this wasn't the case. There are two mozilla.exe file

Re: Shouldn't Mozilla be faster on this page?

2001-07-17 Thread Thomas
Ok, I now uploaded the report. You can see it at www.velosschrade.ch/test/report.htm click on "internal links" in the TOC. It's a 1.2 MB file, perhaps you need to download it to your HD to see the full effect. (Mozilla stops "throbbering" while loading...) > HAve you validated the page? Ma