well. i cannot find that file. where is it? i use moz 0.9.5 Win98
Ben Ruppel wrote:
Hi, ever since the october 24 catastrophe builds, it seems several bugs
have been fixed, but these fixes are not showing up because old XUL.mfl
files in user profile directories are not being automatically
Hall Stevenson wrote:
You mouse over a tab in order to click it to move it to the front. For whatever
reason, you hesitate slightly. You click and Bang! - your tab has vanished, because
the popup X chose that exact moment to appear under your mouse.
Make the 'X' only visible when it's the
Dustin Ratliffe wrote:
Reload All Tabs
---
I really have to stretch my imagination to find a scenario I would use this.
Bugzilla goes down from about 10:30 to 11:30 my local time. Any bugzilla
links stay open in tabs until Bugzilla is available, then hey presto!
OK, so it's a bit
Hi,
I just compiled and installed 0.95 for linux. So far I am impressed, but
I do not like the fact that it beeps on every error, sometimes many beeps
per page.
Is there a way to disable the beeps - even by hacking the source?
TIA
Geoff
I am running Win 98 SE, Mozilla 10-13-08 using a 56K dial up modem.I
have the following four java plug ins installed NPJava130_01a.dll,
NPJava130_01b.dll, NPJava130_01c.dll and NPJava130_01.dll.
On the site:
www.colorado.edu/physics/2000/index.pl
some but not all of the applet images do
Hi
I am looking into using bugzilla and wondered if just how customizable are
the screens, is knowing perl enough to be able to do this?
Additionally is it possible to add a drop down to the assigned to... field,
to make it easier to assign issues?
Thx
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Geoff wrote:
Hi,
I just compiled and installed 0.95 for linux. So far I am impressed,
but I do not like the fact that it beeps on every error, sometimes many
beeps per page.
Is there a way to disable the beeps - even by hacking the source?
Replying to my own
In article 9rh5g3$[EMAIL PROTECTED], wookie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where can I find documentation for the prefs.js?
Partial documentation:
http://www.mozilla.org/unix/customizing.html
--
Henri Sivonen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.clinet.fi/~henris/
Sorry if this has already been mentioned, but the position for the close
box for each tab should appear in the menubar at the far right. This
would fit in with the convention used by all Windows MDI apps and also
the one I've seen on Linux (Opera).
[] title - Mozilla {Build ID: 2001102808}
I'm trying to get with his manager to fix this.
Mike Kaply
IBM
Nigel L wrote:
Enuff, urreddy! Turn it off, au1.ibm.com!
It seemslike he's on the mailing list. Can't we just remove his email
address from the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list? That
shouldn't be that tough to do for someone with access.
Pratik.
P.S. Can we somehow get the mailing list server to be intelligent enough
to discard such error messages
I'm pretty sure the XUL.mfl file is new to nightlies, so you might not
have it. If you have it, it should be in your profile directory, where
your user info is stored. On win98, that would be somewhere in
c:\windows\Application Data\Mozilla\profiles\your profile directory or
something like
dman84 wrote:
triple take for that too.. post it here;
Dennis
Art Wagner wrote:
I'll second that request. I'm using linux and a script like that would
be MOST useful.
Art Wagner
Ben Ruppel wrote:
hey, could you post that script? I don't know perl, AND I'm on win32,
but I do
Thanks Barney, I'll let you know how it goes (off list).
Art Wagner
barney wrote:
dman84 wrote:
triple take for that too.. post it here;
Dennis
Art Wagner wrote:
I'll second that request. I'm using linux and a script like that would
be MOST useful.
Art Wagner
Ben Ruppel wrote:
hey,
Ben Ruppel wrote:
I'm pretty sure the XUL.mfl file is new to nightlies, so you might not
have it. If you have it, it should be in your profile directory, where
your user info is stored. On win98, that would be somewhere in
c:\windows\Application Data\Mozilla\profiles\your profile
Hi Jay,
open a command window and enter:
dir C:\XUL.mfl /s /a
If you have other Drives in use rerun the above command with all the
drives you can access from your PC ( dir D:\XUL.mfl /s /a )
if it's there you'll find it ;-)
Cheers
Roland
Jay Garcia wrote:
It's still in 2001102910 Linux.
Art
Jay Garcia wrote:
Ben Ruppel wrote:
I'm pretty sure the XUL.mfl file is new to nightlies, so you might not
have it. If you have it, it should be in your profile directory,
where your user info is stored. On win98, that would be somewhere in
Jonathan Wilson wrote:
Does mozilla require the microsoft active template library to build on
win32 systems?
I seem to remember something in one piece of code that does reference it
but I forget where...
If in fact it does use this library, what should be done to get the
piece of code
yes, thanks a lot.
barney wrote:
dman84 wrote:
triple take for that too.. post it here;
Dennis
Art Wagner wrote:
I'll second that request. I'm using linux and a script like that would
be MOST useful.
Art Wagner
Ben Ruppel wrote:
hey, could you post that script? I don't know perl,
It should be in your profile directory, where your bookmarks are. Try
just searching for XUL without the mfl part. Also, check your
preferencesdebugnetworkingdisable xul cache. I think this checkbox
makes it so XUL.mfl isn't created any more, and you loose the speed
benefits it has.
Jay
Art Wagner wrote:
Thanks Barney, I'll let you know how it goes (off list).
Art Wagner
Please don't. The email address I use here is a spam filter and I'll
never see the message.
I have been trying to get the Java plugin to install in Mozilla 0.9.5 /
Windows 2000 - but no luck.
If I go to a site that requires Java it asks me to click on the Icon to
install the plugin - I do this and it downloads and installs the plugin
into windows - tells me that it is installing it
Matt
If you have another version of netscape installed the installer may have
installed into it's directory. Do a search on plugins and look in all the
directorys found. If you find it just copy the contents of the \plugins
directory into the mozilla equivalent.
Art
Matt Hyne wrote:
I have
Ben Ruppel wrote:
It should be in your profile directory, where your bookmarks are. Try
just searching for XUL without the mfl part. Also, check your
preferencesdebugnetworkingdisable xul cache. I think this checkbox
makes it so XUL.mfl isn't created any more, and you loose the speed
Jay Garcia wrote:
Ben Ruppel wrote:
It should be in your profile directory, where your bookmarks are. Try
just searching for XUL without the mfl part. Also, check your
preferencesdebugnetworkingdisable xul cache. I think this checkbox
makes it so XUL.mfl isn't created any more, and
I wonder what code causes this. If you go to http://www.fark.com (a
site I really like), try a Photoshop This Picture link. Click on the
Comments, where the modified pictures are posted. No pictures show up
in Mozilla, but of course they do show up in Internet Explorer. Anyone
know why?
--
Mike
At Monday, 29/10/2001 06:24 PM (-0700), Art Wagner wrote:
Matt
If you have another version of netscape installed the installer may have installed
into it's directory. Do a search on plugins and look in all the directorys found.
If you find it just copy the contents of the \plugins directory
If you have two versions of netscape/mozilla your search should find two
\plugins directories. The plogin(s) should be found in the one in Netscape and
be copied to the other one.
Art
Matt Hyne wrote:
At Monday, 29/10/2001 06:24 PM (-0700), Art Wagner wrote:
Matt
If you have another version
Copied plugins across from Netscape - now the Java apps just appear blank.
What about the Java directory in Netscape ?
Matt
At Monday, 29/10/2001 06:24 PM (-0700), Art Wagner wrote:
Matt
If you have another version of netscape installed the installer may have installed
into it's directory.
Matt,
The Netscape and Mozilla java directories should be the same.
as the man said Make it so
Art
Matt Hyne wrote:
Copied plugins across from Netscape - now the Java apps just appear blank.
What about the Java directory in Netscape ?
Matt
At Monday, 29/10/2001 06:24 PM (-0700), Art
Matt;
We are going too fast for maillist work. I'm meeting myself wakking up
the street. [;}
Matt Hyne wrote:
Copied plugins across from Netscape - now the Java apps just appear blank.
What about the Java directory in Netscape ?
Matt
At Monday, 29/10/2001 06:24 PM (-0700), Art Wagner
Ok - copied Java and plugins - still I get a blank box where I should get java.
I think I am flogging a dead horse trying to get Java running on Mozilla. Shame, cause
it goes well otherwise.
Matt
At Monday, 29/10/2001 06:57 PM (-0700), Art Wagner wrote:
Matt,
The Netscape and Mozilla java
In desperation, largely because I have a Java script in my personal home
page that I wanted to be able to view, I eventually resulted to the
following drastic measures, which seem to be working (on Win 98):
In Control Panel, I uninstalled Mozilla and all versions of Java listed.
Then I
Mike Koenecke wrote:
I wonder what code causes this. If you go to http://www.fark.com (a
site I really like), try a Photoshop This Picture link. Click on the
Comments, where the modified pictures are posted. No pictures show up
in Mozilla, but of course they do show up in Internet Explorer.
It sure works GREAT on Linux.
Art
Matt Hyne wrote:
Ok - copied Java and plugins - still I get a blank box where I should get java.
I think I am flogging a dead horse trying to get Java running on Mozilla. Shame,
cause it goes well otherwise.
Matt
At Monday, 29/10/2001 06:57 PM
Verry Good !! I hope that helps. Another possability would be to upgrade
to one of the newer Mozilla daily Builds See;
http://mozilla.org.
Art
requa wrote:
In desperation, largely because I have a Java script in my personal home
page that I wanted to be able to view, I eventually
R.K.Aa. wrote:
Mike Koenecke wrote:
I wonder what code causes this. If you go to http://www.fark.com (a
site I really like), try a Photoshop This Picture link. Click on the
Comments, where the modified pictures are posted. No pictures show up
in Mozilla, but of course they do show up in
On or about Tue, 30 Oct 2001 03:54:15 +0100, R.K.Aa.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] allegedly wrote:
Mike Koenecke wrote:
I wonder what code causes this. If you go to http://www.fark.com (a
site I really like), try a Photoshop This Picture link. Click on the
Comments, where the modified pictures are
R.K.Aa. wrote:
Jay Garcia wrote:
R.K.Aa. wrote:
Mike Koenecke wrote:
I wonder what code causes this. If you go to http://www.fark.com (a
site I really like), try a Photoshop This Picture link. Click on the
Comments, where the modified pictures are posted. No pictures show up
in
On or about Tue, 30 Oct 2001 04:43:49 +0100, R.K.Aa.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] allegedly wrote:
Jay Garcia wrote:
R.K.Aa. wrote:
Mike Koenecke wrote:
I wonder what code causes this. If you go to http://www.fark.com (a
site I really like), try a Photoshop This Picture link. Click on the
Masaki Katakai wrote:
Tomasz Kowalczyk wrote:
Gerhard Schuck wrote:
On Sat, 27 Oct 2001 18:52:02 GMT
Tomasz Kowalczyk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to make Mozilla input Japanese characters on English
Mandrake 7.2. I believe I have installed all necessary components: I
can
On 10/29/2001 10:57 PM, Mike Koenecke wrote:
Interesting. You saw it correctly; the images do not show up on my
machine. I'm on Windows 2000, and filed it as bug number 107489.
By any chance is your image settings at accept images from originating
server only
Edit-Privacy
Is there any way that i can merge the mail that i have in my FreeBSD
mailbox and the mail in my Windows mailbox if they are both using
Mozilla and on the same computer? I was think of maybe being able to
link the FreeBSD's mail to the location of the Windows mailbox, but i'm
not sure which
If you have this turned on, check out http://www.slashdot.org.
The man to thank is chromatic [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Gerv
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Netscape 6.2 Release Notes are out. I guess that much mean that the
program itself will be relesed soon too then. I hope so, I'm looking
forward to this release.
Damien.
Link to the Release Notes.
http://home.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/ns62/relnotes/62.html
Damien
Damien Covey wrote:
Netscape 6.2 Release Notes are out. I guess that much mean that the
program itself will be relesed soon too then. I hope so, I'm looking
forward to this release.
Damien.
Sorry!!
I hope you felt not too offended by my mail. :-0
What version of mozilla did you use before you had troubles with the
nightly build? Maybe your former version didn't use the XUL cache.
cheers
Roland
Jay Garcia wrote:
Roland Felnhofer wrote:
Hi Jay,
open a command window and
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