Mozilla moved my profile...?

2001-09-05 Thread DeMoN LaG
Well, not really moved it. Created it in an odd spot I would guess. I just noticed because I never looked before... I run Windows 2000. My profiles are set up with .CG242268-B\ as their home folder. My personal home folder is jim.CG242268-B\. Mozilla is using jim\application data\Mozilla\

Re: What component controls windows?

2001-09-05 Thread Asa Dotzler
Steven T. Hatton wrote: > What part of the Mozilla archetecture is responsible for opening > windows, setting up the HTMLDocument, returning the window object back > to the requester, etc? I'm particularly interested in the JavaScript > API implementation. > > TIA, > > Steven > Are you l

Re: mozilla/netscape logo for websites

2001-09-05 Thread Christopher Jahn
And it came to pass that kang4321 wrote: > >> The polite and civilised way is not to use symbols which >> offend even a minority, unless there are overwhelming >> historical reasons for doing so in the given context. Do we >> really think that the red star is an inherent part of >> Mozilla ethos

Re: mozilla/netscape logo for websites

2001-09-05 Thread Christopher Jahn
And it came to pass that Peter Lairo wrote: > Christopher Jahn wrote: > >> And it came to pass that Peter Lairo wrote: >> >> >>>UHH, isn't the RED CROSS from the Swiss flag and not from >>>christianity? I thought the Swiss created the "red croos" >>>organization - nothing to do with religion.

Re: mozilla/netscape logo for websites

2001-09-05 Thread Dan Hartung
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > UHH, isn't the RED CROO from the Swiss flag and not from christianity? I > thought the Swiss created the "red croos" organization - nothing to do > with religion. The Red Cross was formed at the original Geneva Convention, succeeding

Re: mozilla/netscape logo for websites

2001-09-05 Thread Jay Garcia
Christopher Jahn wrote: > And it came to pass that Peter Lairo wrote: > > >>UHH, isn't the RED CROSS from the Swiss flag and not from >>christianity? I thought the Swiss created the "red croos" >>organization - nothing to do with religion. >> >> >> > > The Swiss may have done so, but they adop

This is a test

2001-09-05 Thread WDA
This is to test nightly Build ID: 2001090503

Re: Where is the print preview?

2001-09-05 Thread Jay Garcia
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Where is the print preview? It's the best feature of NS 4.xx > > ? > Not enabled yet. Mozilla and NS 6.x are not related to Communicator. -- Jay Garcia - Netscape Champion Novell MCNE-5/CNI-Networking Technologies-OSI UFAQ - http://www.UFAQ.org

Re: What is the SEA in mozilla? Is it the old trunk?

2001-09-05 Thread Jay Garcia
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Tue, 04 Sep 2001 16:24:51 -0700, Jon Granrose > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>SEA == Self Extracting Archive... It's a single file holding but the >>stub installer and all the individual xpi files. It's a Macism but >>since they got the full installer with al

Re: Licensing Statistics (2001-09-02)

2001-09-05 Thread Jay Garcia
Asa Dotzler wrote: > JTK wrote: > >> Huh, that's interesting, because the lastest nightly comes up with a >> "Netscape 6: What's New?" page: >> >> http://home.netscape.com/browsers/6/su_setup.html >> >> Lord. >> > > You've obviously installed a Netscape 6 build and shared a profile > between M

What component controls windows?

2001-09-05 Thread Steven T. Hatton
What part of the Mozilla archetecture is responsible for opening windows, setting up the HTMLDocument, returning the window object back to the requester, etc? I'm particularly interested in the JavaScript API implementation. TIA, Steven

Re: how to change string that "navigator.appVersion" returns?

2001-09-05 Thread rob
. h not sure if this is really specific to unix ... i don't think it is although i haven't tried any of the settings ... http://www.mozilla.org/unix/customizing.html#prefs rob wrote: > i think there is a pref setting somewhere (to over-ride) ... can't > remember where on mozilla.

Re: how to change string that "navigator.appVersion" returns?

2001-09-05 Thread rob
i think there is a pref setting somewhere (to over-ride) ... can't remember where on mozilla.org i saw it anyone know? Bob Davis wrote: > So does anybody know? > I think this might be why I cant spoof the capitolone site. > > bob >

Re: mozilla/netscape logo for websites

2001-09-05 Thread kang4321
> The polite and civilised way is not to use symbols which offend even a > minority, unless there are overwhelming historical reasons for doing so > in the given context. Do we really think that the red star is an > inherent part of Mozilla ethos? > > Jacek I have to agree with this.Mozilla

Re: mozilla/netscape logo for websites

2001-09-05 Thread Sam Steingold
> * In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > * On the subject of "Re: mozilla/netscape logo for websites" > * Sent on Sun, 02 Sep 2001 17:48:13 -0400 > * Honorable jesus X <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Stalin was his successor and actually betrayed Lenin's ideals what makes you think so?! Au contraire,

Re: What is the SEA in mozilla? Is it the old trunk?

2001-09-05 Thread mozuser
On Tue, 04 Sep 2001 16:24:51 -0700, Jon Granrose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >SEA == Self Extracting Archive... It's a single file holding but the >stub installer and all the individual xpi files. It's a Macism but >since they got the full installer with all the xpi files in a single >executab

Where is the print preview?

2001-09-05 Thread zoolandered
Where is the print preview? It's the best feature of NS 4.xx ?

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2001-09-05 Thread tweety
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Re: mozilla/netscape logo for websites

2001-09-05 Thread Frank Hecker
Jacek Piskozub wrote: > The valid question is why we are stuck with another controversial > symbol: the red star (used in the Linux icon and Windows about: page). I can't speak for all of mozilla.org staff, but I personally would supporting changing both the Mozilla Linux icon and the Windows "

Re: mozilla/netscape logo for websites

2001-09-05 Thread Jacek Piskozub
Garth Wallace wrote: > "David Gerard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > >> >>You could say the same about a certain ancient Hindu symbol of good luck, >>but people will still think you mean Nazis when you use it. >> > > Actually, the Nazi symb

Re: Bookmarks vs Pageholders

2001-09-05 Thread Daniel Veditz
Emlyn wrote: > > Four problems with that plan: > > 1] "Last page visted" remembers one page, and only one, out of the > eight or nine pages I typically have open while I "surf". > > 2] "Last page visited" gives you the page defined by the last link you > clicked in some window (a seemingly ran

Re: Sidebar emptied - Again

2001-09-05 Thread Graham P. Davis
Graham P. Davis wrote: > After installing Netscape 6.1 I found my sidebar was empty. Returning > to Mozilla I find that sidebar had also emptied. I tried /tabs -> > customise sidebar /but this did nothing. Any ideas what I should try > next? > > Graham >

Re: Striped GIFs - Again

2001-09-05 Thread Graham P. Davis
Graham P. Davis wrote: > Why have GIFs had white stripes for the last few releases of Mozilla? > See http://www.ecmwf.int/services/forecast/jmenu/index.html.. > The lines disappear on left-clicking the image. > > Graham >

Arabic And Islamic Books

2001-09-05 Thread Jihad Baydoun
Title: إقرأ هذه الرسالة بالعربية Arabic and Islamic Books are usRetail and Whole sale www.arabic-islamic-books.com   The web of the largest publish

Re: Licensing Statistics (2001-09-02)

2001-09-05 Thread JTK
Asa Dotzler wrote: > > JTK wrote: > > > Huh, that's interesting, because the lastest nightly comes up with a > > "Netscape 6: What's New?" page: > > > > http://home.netscape.com/browsers/6/su_setup.html > > > > Lord. > > > > You've obviously installed a Netscape 6 build and shared a profile > b

Re: mozilla/netscape logo for websites

2001-09-05 Thread Jason Bassford
> Just wondering, why do you think it's so offensive? I > see billboards done in a similar style all of the time. Because, personally, I find it associative with political movements that brought about a lot of suffering and death. It doesn't matter what its origins are. There are a LOT of ot

Re: The Mozilla icon

2001-09-05 Thread Holger Metzger
Christian Gassmann wrote: > Ack. BTW, you can simply exchange the icon within the executable by > using Resource Hacker . Too much work every day (I'm using the nightlies). :) Holger -- Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the

Re: mozilla/netscape logo for websites

2001-09-05 Thread Simon Montagu
Tim Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Peter Lairo wrote: > >> UHH, isn't the RED CROO from the Swiss flag and not from christianity? I >> thought the Swiss created the "red croos" organization - nothing to do >> with religion. > > >Just for the record, the Swiss flag is a white cross on a red

Re: mozilla/netscape logo for websites

2001-09-05 Thread Peter Lairo
Christopher Jahn wrote: > And it came to pass that Peter Lairo wrote: > > >>UHH, isn't the RED CROSS from the Swiss flag and not from >>christianity? I thought the Swiss created the "red croos" >>organization - nothing to do with religion. > > The Swiss may have done so, but they adopted the c

Re: mozilla/netscape logo for websites

2001-09-05 Thread Tim Johnson
Peter Lairo wrote: > UHH, isn't the RED CROO from the Swiss flag and not from christianity? I > thought the Swiss created the "red croos" organization - nothing to do > with religion. Just for the record, the Swiss flag is a white cross on a red field. -- Tim

Re: mozilla/netscape logo for websites

2001-09-05 Thread Christopher Jahn
And it came to pass that Peter Lairo wrote: > UHH, isn't the RED CROSS from the Swiss flag and not from > christianity? I thought the Swiss created the "red croos" > organization - nothing to do with religion. > > The Swiss may have done so, but they adopted the cross from their faith. And EV

Everything you do on your computer is being logged!

2001-09-05 Thread jamesxy
Every move you make on your computer is being logged. From the Internet sites you visit, to the documents you open... you are being tracked. Even if you attempt to delete these tracks, Windows retains secret log files. Deleting Internet Caches and searching for history files would take hours of

Re: mozilla/netscape logo for websites

2001-09-05 Thread Peter Lairo
UHH, isn't the RED CROO from the Swiss flag and not from christianity? I thought the Swiss created the "red croos" organization - nothing to do with religion. Christopher Jahn wrote: > And it came to pass that Gervase Markham wrote: > > The Christians killed plenty of people during the

Re: Mozilla 0.9.3 crashes at www.avm.de

2001-09-05 Thread Juergen Heckel
Holger Metzger schrieb: > > Juergen Heckel wrote: > >> since several builds Mozilla 0.9.3+ crashes every time without any error >> message when I visit >> http://www.avm.de. >> IE and Netscape work fine. > > Loads finr on build 20010904 > > Holger Hi, I have the same version of Mozilla. I instal

Annoying behaviour of new windows

2001-09-05 Thread David Hansmann
hi there! i don't know if this was posted before, but the bahviour of new windows (opened with the 3rd mouse-button) is kind of weird to me - i want to open it, then alt-tab and wait until the page is loaded. the problem is that the window pops up again when it has finished loading... this has

Re: mozilla/netscape logo for websites

2001-09-05 Thread l337hx0r
>Actually, the Nazi symbol has the tines reversed from the >Buddhist symbol. But that's neither here nor there. That's what I had always heard too. Yet when I recently went to Bali (Malaysia) they were pointing either way... clockwise and anti-clockwise. So either their concrete cutters don't ca

Re: Licensing Statistics (2001-09-02)

2001-09-05 Thread Asa Dotzler
JTK wrote: > Huh, that's interesting, because the lastest nightly comes up with a > "Netscape 6: What's New?" page: > > http://home.netscape.com/browsers/6/su_setup.html > > Lord. > You've obviously installed a Netscape 6 build and shared a profile between Mozilla and netscape 6. This is not