Message headers

2001-09-10 Thread Mark Mayo
Hi all, I've tried in vain to find out how to view message headers. In 4.xx I could choose View -> Headers -> All or similar, and see the computer name, IP addy and everything else. In Netscape 6.1 it doesn't seem to work for me. Just shows some of the email addresses if sent to many peopl

Re: Is Mozilla still less CSS compliant than IE ??? (source files)

2001-09-10 Thread Peter Lairo
basic wrote: > Without seeing the stylesheet it is impossible to know. I hope these are the files needed to determine where the problem lies (Mozilla or our site): -- Regards, Peter Lairo Title: core services

Re: breaking lines while quoteing

2001-09-10 Thread Peter Lairo
Gervase Markham wrote: > It's a very big issue, because it makes me want to throw up every time I > use Mozilla's mail editor. Does no-one here have any sense of aesthetics? agreed, it is very confusing to the author how quoting and linewrapping will turn up at the recipient's end. Mozilla s

Re: breaking lines while quoteing

2001-09-10 Thread Holger Metzger
Peter Lairo wrote: > agreed, it is very confusing to the author how quoting and linewrapping > will turn up at the recipient's end. That's why I sincerly think that there should be an UI option to at least disable the display of format=flowed. Many many newbies keep asking me why Netscape 6.1

groupwise as mail client

2001-09-10 Thread KH
any tips on how i can setup mozilla to use groupwise as default mail client? thanx kh

post pages in mozilla

2001-09-10 Thread Szabo Zoltan
Hi, "I" have a big problem:) The source of posted pages in mozilla wont show the posted source, only the source of page before post. Is there any way to fix it, or when will be fixed? It's a very disappointing bug :(. thx. CoL

Re: Problem with form POSTing in NS6.1

2001-09-10 Thread Peter
I forgot to mention that I'm running NS6.1 on Windows 98SE. The "about" page shows the following version informaiton: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Win98; en-GB; rv:0.9.2) Gecko/20010726 Netscape6/6.1 "Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 9nfl0c$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:9nfl0c$[EMAIL P

Re: Message headers

2001-09-10 Thread Christian Biesinger
Mark Mayo wrote: > I've tried in vain to find out how to view message headers. Use Ctrl+U as a Workaround (View/Message Source)

Re: Licensing Statistics (2001-09-02)

2001-09-10 Thread Pratik
Asa Dotzler wrote: > Pratik wrote: > > > >>>Interesting, but it's not popping up with each nightly install here, >>>only with that ONE build. Haven't seen it since. >>> >> >> >>I agree. It popped up once but I haven't seen it since. And I just use >>tarballs (linux) and zip files (windows),

Re: Is Mozilla still less CSS compliant than IE ??? (source files)

2001-09-10 Thread Henno Buschmann
Hi, > a:hover.note { > color: #CC6600 ; > font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif ; > font-size: 10pt ; > font-weight: normal ; > text-decoration: underline > } That is the same as: a.note:hover { ... But i think it should be .note a:hover { Just thinking... regards,-- Henno B

Re: breaking lines while quoteing

2001-09-10 Thread Peter Lairo
Holger Metzger wrote: > Peter Lairo wrote: >>agreed, it is very confusing to the author how quoting and linewrapping >>will turn up at the recipient's end. > That's why I sincerly think that there should be an UI option to at > least disable the display of format=flowed. > > Many many newbies

Re: Is Mozilla still less CSS compliant than IE ??? (source files)

2001-09-10 Thread Jason Fleshman
I'm no expert on the matter, but I'm pretty sure the correct format is a.note:hover {/* style declarations */} It's been a long time since I looked at the W3C's spec on the matter, but I think it's always supposed to be in the form of .: --Jason Henno Buschmann wrote: > Hi, > >> a:hover.note

Re: breaking lines while quoteing

2001-09-10 Thread Holger Metzger
Peter Lairo wrote: > Woa, let's not throw-out-the-baby-with-the-bathwater. Most people > understand "soft returns" from their word processor (hopefully not M$ > word :) ) because they can see the text *flow* as they type. I'm just saying what most newbies tell me. They hate it that their Nets

Re: Is Mozilla still less CSS compliant than IE ??? (source files)

2001-09-10 Thread Henno Buschmann
Hallo, Jason Fleshman wrote: > I'm no expert on the matter, but I'm pretty sure the correct format is > a.note:hover {/* style declarations */} Yea, thats one correkt form. But now you have to type to get the result. But i think its ment: text... ... And then you need .note a:hover or p.note

Re: Mozilla Stops Opening New Windows

2001-09-10 Thread N. Marshall
I filed this one a while back http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92506 Ben Ruppel wrote: > > Hi, I recently filed a bug (97396) where mozilla stops opening new > windows. I can not faithfully reproduce it, but it always starts when > I'm clicking on a link that uses javascript to open

need to move the mozilla window to get pages loaded

2001-09-10 Thread Torgeir Veimo
Is this a buggy asynchronous dns thingy? -- - Torgeir

Re: Message headers

2001-09-10 Thread Duane Clark
Mark Mayo wrote: > Hi all, > > I've tried in vain to find out how to view message headers. In 4.xx I > could choose View -> Headers -> All or similar, and see the computer > name, IP addy and everything else. In Netscape 6.1 it doesn't seem to > work for me. Just shows some of the email ad

Re: Licensing Statistics (2001-09-08)

2001-09-10 Thread Gervase Markham
>>>Ah, I can now. And it's more like 70-some. I was looking for "Lesser" >>>and not taking crusty old "Library" into account. Fixed and fixed. But >>>be it 70 or 0, I still call it "negligible". >>> >>Actually, only two are straight LGPL - the others are all dually-licensed. > > WAIT. You've

Re: Licensing Statistics (2001-09-08)

2001-09-10 Thread Frank Hecker
JTK wrote: > Ok, I give: how can I do it better? What text is in all BSD licenses? Try keying off the beginning of the permissions granted: Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met This languag

Win9x Mozilla + Java instability ... Please read!

2001-09-10 Thread Will Dormann
Hello! I've noticed some severe instability when running Mozilla + Java on a Win9x system. Severe enough to hang the entire OS, actually! I've filed : http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95661 describing the problem. If anybody here is on a Win9x system, please check out that bug and

Iframes + Divs - Question

2001-09-10 Thread Michael Ney
I am creating a site that has an IFRAME element that is updated using cookie data written when pressing a DIV based menu item. The problem is the DIV menu (which is a dropdown menu system) appears underneath the IFRAME (so part of the menu is cut off when it enters the IFRAME area). This occur

Re: Is Mozilla still less CSS compliant than IE ??? (source files)

2001-09-10 Thread basic
After looking at the page again I see no CSS problems. This page is formatted mostly using tables. It only uses CSS for font and text styles. The main table on the page (than contains almost everything) has the attribute width="750" this means that the table has a width of 750 pixel, however t

Re: Licensing Statistics (2001-09-08)

2001-09-10 Thread Blake Ross
> > >Oh I have many names Mr. Ross. > Maybe, but only one is your work address ;-)

Re: Iframes + Divs - Question

2001-09-10 Thread Gervase Markham
Michael Ney wrote: > I am creating a site that has an IFRAME element that is updated using > cookie data written when pressing a DIV based menu item. The problem is > the DIV menu (which is a dropdown menu system) appears underneath the > IFRAME (so part of the menu is cut off when it enters t

Re: Is Mozilla still less CSS compliant than IE ??? (source files)

2001-09-10 Thread barney
Peter Lairo wrote: > > I hope these are the files needed to determine where the problem lies > (Mozilla or our site): > Why don't you run the CSS through http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/ ?? Ditto the html. The validator does show what the correct :hover syntax is, and "a:hover.note" ain't

Re: Iframes + Divs - Question

2001-09-10 Thread Jason Johnston
"IFRAMEs do not respect z-index of other, non-iframe content": http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91516 Michael Ney wrote: > I am creating a site that has an IFRAME element that is updated using > cookie data written when pressing a DIV based menu item. The problem is > the DIV menu

Proposal for a Transcendent Open Object in Mozilla

2001-09-10 Thread Steve Moyer
I'm lobbying Mozilla supporters for an open, cooperative Web! Come on, let's show the world how to run the web! We need an open object on the Web. Why? So those of us who wish to cooperate by instantly sharing data between domains can do so in an elegant and intelligent manner. The old Netscape (

MAKE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS

2001-09-10 Thread andrew
Make Thousands Of Dollars HOW TO TURN SIX DOLLARS INTO THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS: READING THIS COULD CHANGE YOUR LIFE! IT DOES WORK! I found this on a bulletin board and decided to try it. A little while back, I was browsing through newsgroups, just like you are now, and came across an article simila

9.3 does not show Tag in fvwm, why?

2001-09-10 Thread Jodok Muellers
Mozilla 9.3 does not show the Tag in fvwm (eg. in FvwmWinList), why? Name of the first window is just "mozilla-bin" and the following are "Untitled". Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:0.9.3+) Gecko/20010910, build 2001091005 How can I make Mozilla showing me the

Re: 9.3 does not show Tag in fvwm, why?

2001-09-10 Thread Michael Gratton
Jodok Muellers wrote: > Mozilla 9.3 does not show the Tag in fvwm (eg. in > FvwmWinList), why? > Name of the first window is just "mozilla-bin" and the following are > "Untitled". Which vendor/version of X are you using? I get this too, but only (IIRC) after I upgraded to XF4.1. Note that I

Re: Sidebar emptied - Again

2001-09-10 Thread Muhammad Khan
Hi I had the same problem. Try changing the skin. That worked for me. mk. "Graham P. Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Graham P. Davis wrote: > > > After installing Netscape 6.1 I found my sidebar was empty. Returning > > to Mozilla I f

Netscape 6 Problem

2001-09-10 Thread Ian Winter
How to I get Netscape 6 to be my default browser. At the moment when I click on an web address in MS Outlook express, Exploer opens to view it. I would like N6 to open to view it. How do I change the settings to do this. Ian

Re: Netscape 6 Problem

2001-09-10 Thread Christopher Jahn
And it came to pass that Ian Winter wrote: > How to I get Netscape 6 to be my default browser. At the > moment when I click on an web address in MS Outlook > express, Exploer opens to view it. I would like N6 to open > to view it. How do I change the settings to do this. > > Ian > > > Che

Build help

2001-09-10 Thread DeMoN LaG
Try for the first time tonight to build Mozilla. Was hell figuring out how something like CVS works, but anyway, this is what I'm getting: C:\moz_src\mozilla>nmake /f client.mak build_all Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 1.50 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corp 1988-94. All rights

Re: Proposal for a Transcendent Open Object in Mozilla

2001-09-10 Thread David Cheatham
Steve Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> says... > No doubt this is true, however there are many legitimate reasons for > site developers TO share information in this way. One prime example > would be a "universal login" facility. Site A could hold usernames and > passwords in trust. A user would log into

Re: Build help

2001-09-10 Thread JTK
Looks like you don't have a proper path to your MSVC++6.0 stuff. It apparently can't find cl, though why nmake would be found is odd. What's your environment look like? There's a whole boatload of env vars you have to set. DeMoN LaG wrote: [snip]

Re: Proposal for a Transcendent Open Object in Mozilla

2001-09-10 Thread JTK
Steve Moyer wrote: > > I'm lobbying Mozilla supporters for an open, cooperative Web! > Come on, let's show the world how to run the web! > AOL's on top of it. When they finish buying AT&T's cable business, they'll show the world how to run the web. The AOL way. "You've got a monopoly!"

Re: Proposal for a Transcendent Open Object in Mozilla

2001-09-10 Thread DeMoN LaG
JTK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 11 Sep 2001: > > AOL's on top of it. When they finish buying AT&T's cable business, > they'll show the world how to run the web. The AOL way. > > "You've got a monopoly!" > Highly doubt that, considering Microso

Re: Build help

2001-09-10 Thread DeMoN LaG
JTK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 11 Sep 2001: > Looks like you don't have a proper path to your MSVC++6.0 stuff. > It apparently can't find cl, though why nmake would be found is > odd. What's your environment look like? There's a whole boatload >