I had to format the hard disk and reinstall win 98. I saved my user data
from the netscape\user directory and could thereafter reinstall NS 4.73
successfully. Only the adress books have disappeared (-: . In which
directory are these data stored?
August
Albert wrote:
> Be sure to add -P "profilename" if you have multiple profiles.
Is there a profile manager in the works for use with the turbo switch?
- Shaq Kondo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 29 Jul 2001 12:42:14 GMT,
Matthew Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
:Scott wrote:
:> I just installed Netscape 6.1 beta and I am having a problem when I
:> start it from a shortcut. It opens in the same window as the
:> currently open window instead of starting a new browser window.
:> How do
August Kaiser wrote:
> I had to format the hard disk and reinstall win 98. I saved my user data
> from the netscape\user directory and could thereafter reinstall NS 4.73
> successfully. Only the adress books have disappeared (-: . In which
> directory are these data stored?
>
> August
>
>
>
T
JTK wrote:
>
>No can do Al, I'm one of the Body now! I got release requirements to hammer
>out, with a little help from my friends.
>
>Hey, I just got a GREAT idea! How about you tell the class what you think of
>said release criteria! What say you, Mr. Vining?
>
Bwahahaha, you certainly have
Shaq Kondo wrote:
> Albert wrote:
>
>> Be sure to add -P "profilename" if you have multiple profiles.
>
>
> Is there a profile manager in the works for use with the turbo switch?
>
> - Shaq Kondo
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
When the next release of N6.1 happens (whether PR2 or actual 6.1) Click
on
And it came to pass that Henri Sivonen wrote:
>> -N6xx/Moz lacks many of the features found in NC4.xx. For
>> business and institutional installations, these features
>> are mission critical. (LDAP, ".slt" free installation,
>
> Why is salting a problem? The right way to set up the
> defaul
it is supposed to be in your user directory. Filename "pab.na2" , that's
your address book.
August Kaiser wrote:
>I had to format the hard disk and reinstall win 98. I saved my user data
>from the netscape\user directory and could thereafter reinstall NS 4.73
>successfully. Only the adress book
lol, that's a good one... ;-)
D. Alvarado wrote:
topposted - sorry -
I agree with N. Marshall:
Mozilla (even the latest nightlies) newsgroup readers is sadly lacking
in simple features, like a basic newsgroup name search engine, like a
simple "mark groups read", like the ability to organize subscribed
groups in a prefered order, like settin
Jerry Baker wrote:
>...
> Apparently no one is investigating the poor adoption of Mozilla/NN6 at
> all. I would be interested in working with anyone who wishes to assist
> with creating a survey for NN4.X users to ascertain why they shun
> Mozilla/NN6. I think it would be most telling.
>...
Why b
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Christopher Jahn
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It makes profile guesting impossible, or at least very
> difficult.
What's "profile guesting"?
--
Henri Sivonen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.clinet.fi/~henris/
man I was rolling off my stool...in laughter!!!
He invented the internet however
Martin Poirier wrote:
> lol, that's a good one... ;-)
>
> D. Alvarado wrote:
Why is it that the Netscape 6/6.1 beta browser renders some pages so
differently than does Navigator 4.xx, IE 4 through 5.5 and Opera 5? I
am trying to design a site to look good in all browsers but cannot get
it to work in NS6. Is this something they are going to resolve or does
the new bro
"Jerry Baker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Garth Wallace wrote:
> >
> > > Isn't this cookie thing kind of like "OPT OUT"? Shouldn't it be more
> > > like "OPT IN" where I OK my 5 sites and the rest can F off?
> >
> > No, it's not like "opt ou
Profile Guesting I believe, means that a person not owning the computer
and go to profile Manager and open as a "Guest" and use communicator ,
tempoararily to log on to his/her own account. after the session
everything is lost.
Henri Sivonen wrote:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Christopher
Henri Sivonen wrote:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Christopher Jahn
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > -N6/6.01 were bug-ridden nightmares, especially Mail and News
> > -Mail & News still not performing at reliable levels
>
> Did tying the browser and the mail&news client together made s
I think its just a typo... What he meant was probably "profile guesSing".
- Pratik.
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
> Profile Guesting I believe, means that a person not owning the computer
> and go to profile Manager and open as a "Guest" and use communicator ,
> tempoararily to log on to his/h
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Keith Chant
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why is it that the Netscape 6/6.1 beta browser renders some pages so
> differently than does Navigator 4.xx, IE 4 through 5.5 and Opera 5?
* Mozilla and N6 don't implement and
* Mozilla and N6 (in the standards mode[1])
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> they say there is a Unix program called Brickhouse that can plug up all
> the holes. But I believe I'll wait a while anyway.
Actually, Brickhouse is only a GUI configuration tool for ipfw. ipfw
ships with OS X.
(Yes, the shareware fee
How do you delete history? it's become an extremely tiresome task
using Task>Tools> Delete History. I can't remove the header of the
site name, but the inside links. Also, which file stores history?
Matthew Thomas wrote:
>
> Why bother? The main reason is blatantly obvious in both cases.
>
> In Netscape's case, it's because they haven't yet released a version
> which could seriously be accused (by anyone other than the Netscape
> Marketing people) of being release quality.
>
> And in the M
Garth Wallace wrote:
>
> "Jerry Baker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Garth Wallace wrote:
> > >
> > > > Isn't this cookie thing kind of like "OPT OUT"? Shouldn't it be more
> > > > like "OPT IN" where I OK my 5 sites and the rest can F of
Keith Chant wrote:
>
> Why is it that the Netscape 6/6.1 beta browser renders some pages so
> differently than does Navigator 4.xx, IE 4 through 5.5 and Opera 5?
1. Mozilla is a long way from being a released product and has many,
many defects.
2. NN6/6.1 is called "released" by AOL, but is me
Henri Sivonen wrote:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Christopher Jahn
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > -N6/6.01 were bug-ridden nightmares, especially Mail and News
> > -Mail & News still not performing at reliable levels
>
> Did tying the browser and the mail&news client together made se
I bet Keith was looking for an answer like the one Henri gave. Your
comments were worthless.
JTK wrote:
> Keith Chant wrote:
>
>>Why is it that the Netscape 6/6.1 beta browser renders some pages so
>>differently than does Navigator 4.xx, IE 4 through 5.5 and Opera 5?
>>
>
> 1. Mozilla is a
"Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T." wrote:
>
> Henri Sivonen wrote:
> >
> > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Christopher Jahn
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > -N6/6.01 were bug-ridden nightmares, especially Mail and News
> > > -Mail & News still not performing at reliable levels
> >
> > Did tying
Henri Sivonen wrote:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > they say there is a Unix program called Brickhouse that can plug up all
> > the holes. But I believe I'll wait a while anyway.
>
> Actually, Brickhouse is only a GUI configuration tool for ipfw. ipfw
> ship
And it came to pass that Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
> Profile Guesting I believe, means that a person not owning
> the computer and go to profile Manager and open as a "Guest"
> and use communicator , tempoararily to log on to his/her own
> account. after the session everything is lost.
>
Thomas Betz wrote:
>
> I bet Keith was looking for an answer like the one Henri gave.
I bet he was looking for exactly the response I gave.
> Your
> comments were worthless.
>
Yours however is highly illuminating.
> JTK wrote:
>
> > Keith Chant wrote:
> >
> >>Why is it that the Netscape 6/6
Jerry Baker wrote:
>
[snip]
> Do you think that Netscape's releases are going to hurt themselves? That
> is to say that users will tire of trying each new Netscape release to
> see if it is finally the one that is of release quality?
I seem to remember a story from my childhood, one about a bo
JTK wrote:
>
> Henri Sivonen wrote:
> >
> > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Christopher Jahn
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > -N6/6.01 were bug-ridden nightmares, especially Mail and News
> > > -Mail & News still not performing at reliable levels
> >
> > Did tying the browser and the mai
HEY JTK: GO TO HELL
JTK wrote:
> Thomas Betz wrote:
>
>>I bet Keith was looking for an answer like the one Henri gave.
>>
>
> I bet he was looking for exactly the response I gave.
>
>
>>Your
>>comments were worthless.
>>
>>
>
> Yours however is highly illuminating.
>
>
>>JTK wrote:
>>
>>
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I must be missing something here With NS4.76, there's a
"Publish" button in Composer. I can't find anything similar in
M0.9.2's Composer. How does one publish a page from the local drive
to the website with Mozilla?
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, RV says...
>
>JTK wrote:
>
>>
>>No can do Al, I'm one of the Body now! I got release requirements to hammer
>>out, with a little help from my friends.
>>
>>Hey, I just got a GREAT idea! How about you tell the class what you think of
>>said release criteria! What
JTK wrote:
>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, RV says...
>
>>JTK wrote:
>>
>>>No can do Al, I'm one of the Body now! I got release requirements to hammer
>>>out, with a little help from my friends.
>>>
>>>Hey, I just got a GREAT idea! How about you tell the class what you think of
>>>said release
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, RV says...
>
>JTK wrote:
>
>>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, RV says...
>>
>>>JTK wrote:
>>>
No can do Al, I'm one of the Body now! I got release requirements to hammer
out, with a little help from my friends.
Hey, I just got a GREAT idea! How abo
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