Grant Bowman wrote:
Brian Clark wrote:
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- does anyone else out there have a similar need for sched/cal in Mozilla?
I certainly do have a need for this. I just bought MS Exchange for 75
people in one
It doesnt work the way its supposed to, I notice its using document.all
Its not my site but I am good friends with the owner, can someone
suggest how to rewrite this code to work under mozilla, I will then pass
the info on to the site owner.
John Anderson wrote:
Try going to bookmarks manager: ctrl-b
Click on your personal toolbar folder so it is highlighted, then goto
the view menu and select Set as personal toolbar folder
It worked!!! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.
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Regards,
Peter Lairo
I admit that the tabs feature has made me greedy. I am using the user
pref that allows opening a new tab with the middle button.
What I would also like would be to click on a tab with the center button
to close it.
Try MultiZilla (http://multizilla.mozdev.org). This has the feature
Jonathan Wilson wrote:
It doesnt work the way its supposed to, I notice its using document.all
Its not my site but I am good friends with the owner, can someone
suggest how to rewrite this code to work under mozilla, I will then pass
the info on to the site owner.
I wrote an XUL game http://www.nrr.co.uk/xulmine/xulmine.xul but on my
133MHz 32MB notebook I needed (amongst other tweaks) to jar the file to
get acceptable performance. However I can't publish a .jar file becuase
the jar protocol only works on local files. If I published an XPI file
then I
Are the performance criteria outlined a few months ago by JTK, polished up
by Gerv and Jesus X and webbed by Hixie under any consideration for Mozilla
1.0?
(The idea being, I presume, that stable APIs are not enough, the reference
implementation must also work usably.)
USABILITY
All bugs marked with the following markers in the status whiteboard
should be fixed: [Hixie-P0]
Hixie is currently going through a process of working out the key
standards bugs, under the criteria we decided. As I understand it, this
process is related to, but separate from,
Neil,
Nice! You should look into getting information about this into
games.mozdev.org.
- Brian
Neil wrote:
I wrote an XUL game http://www.nrr.co.uk/xulmine/xulmine.xul but on my
133MHz 32MB notebook I needed (amongst other tweaks) to jar the file to
get acceptable performance. However
I have managed to install sun jdk in the directory
/usr/java/java1.3.0.02, and used the export NPX_PLUGIN_PATH to get it
working with Netscape.
How do I get java to run with Mozilla and/or Konqueror
I obviously need to connect the plugin some how, but how?
Malcolm Collins
Widgeteye wrote:
snip
I did the same thing and it locks the new net/mozilla up tight.
I can't even get that far. I'm running moz 0.9.3 under FreeBSD, so I
tried to install the flashplugin through the ports collection... it
builds fine, but won't install because it's looking for ns, not
Colin Thefleau wrote:
I do a small test to find out which browser renders better and under which
environment. This is very simple and only takes care of text now. I think
the results will also interest the mozilla users. Basically eight partial
pages are grouped into one picture, you have
Hi,
I want to upgrade to the latest Moz version. The Release Notes
recommend uninstalling prior versions and that it can be done in
Add/Remove. It is not listed there and I couldn't find
MozillaUninstall.exe.
How can I make a clean uninstall of Moz?
Thank you,
Gloria Rodriguez
I posted this some days ago, but got no replies. Posting again, in case
people missed it
-
Is it possible for a plug-in to modify the bookmarks list loaded into
memory in Mozilla i.e. WITHOUT writing anything to bookmarks.html on disk?
I searched thru the
Jason Johnston wrote:
Well, that was *almost* right ;-) ... replace that while loop with this:
while (tgt tgt.nodeName.toLowerCase()!=ul
tgt.className!=foldheader) {
tgt = tgt.parentNode;
// this loop bubbles up through the content model to find either
// a ul or a
On 10/22/2001 1:09 PM, Gloria Rodriguez wrote:
Hi,
I want to upgrade to the latest Moz version. The Release Notes
recommend uninstalling prior versions and that it can be done in
Add/Remove. It is not listed there and I couldn't find
MozillaUninstall.exe.
How can I make a clean
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001 09:58:51 -0700,
Gervase Markham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: The goals of our performance criteria are for a user who switches from
: the at-that-point current version of IE to the Mozilla 1.0 build to
: not experience a regression in performance that is greater than a
: factor
Yes! I can't move it neither specifying
user_pref(browser.cache.directory, C:\\CACHE\\MOZILLA); nor
specifying user_pref(browser.newcache.directory,
C:\\CACHE\\MOZILLA); in prefs.js. In NS6.1 this worked.
What can we do?
Thanks in advance
Mau
fdz10 wrote:
Hi,
Is this possible?
Is
Why would you want to do such a thing?
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ajoy Bhatia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I posted this some days ago, but got no replies. Posting again, in case
people missed it
-
Is it possible for a plug-in to modify the bookmarks list
I installed Ximian Gnome 1.4 on a Redhat 7.1 on a Dell Latitude CPx laptop.
Mozilla 0.9.3 ran just fine.
I futzed around with Gnome, configuring the hell out of it, and adding
Netscape 4.7.
Now, when I try to run Mozilla I get the following helpful little ditty:
The program must close to
Is it because no-one has yet made a preferences dialog feature for it?
Where in the code/xul/etc would I need to start in order to make such a GUI.
In general, there are lots of little prefs.js hacks that need to be
massaged into the GUI. It needs to be done as a whole body of work,
though, rather than piecemeal.
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Jonathan Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it because no-one has yet made a preferences
On 10/22/2001 7:44 PM, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
Is it because no-one has yet made a preferences dialog feature for it?
Where in the code/xul/etc would I need to start in order to make such a GUI.
http://www.mozilla.org/unix/customizing.html
--
Jay Garcia - Netscape Champion
Novell
Jonathan Wilson wrote:
Is it because no-one has yet made a preferences dialog feature for it?
Where in the code/xul/etc would I need to start in order to make such a
GUI.
well, if everyone could do it the advertisers would get wise and find a
work-around :-)
Neil wrote:
I wrote an XUL game http://www.nrr.co.uk/xulmine/xulmine.xul
I like it!
but on my
133MHz 32MB notebook I needed (amongst other tweaks) to jar the file to
get acceptable performance. However I can't publish a .jar file becuase
the jar protocol only works on local files. If
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 10/22/2001 1:09 PM, Gloria Rodriguez wrote:
Hi,
I want to upgrade to the latest Moz version. The Release Notes
recommend uninstalling prior versions and that it can be done in
Add/Remove. It is not listed there and I couldn't find
MozillaUninstall.exe.
How can I
Jonathan Wilson wrote:
Is it because no-one has yet made a preferences dialog feature for it?
Where in the code/xul/etc would I need to start in order to make such a
GUI.
I looked into it the other day (If you know any JavaScript, grab patch
maker, it makes modifying mozilla's ui code
On 10/22/2001 9:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jonathan Wilson wrote:
Is it because no-one has yet made a preferences dialog feature for it?
Where in the code/xul/etc would I need to start in order to make such a
GUI.
I looked into it the other day (If you know any JavaScript, grab
Jonathan Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Is it because no-one has yet made a preferences dialog feature for it?
Where in the code/xul/etc would I need to start in order to make such a
GUI.
Doron is working on it.
Claus Riemann wrote:
It's a fine overview... The problem is that there is no real alternative
to Lotus Domino. But this is not your fault. :-)
Anyway: Anyone knows a project aiming to solve this? (You have something like
DB files on the server and defines your views on this.) Anyone
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