Mike Koenecke wrote:
> There are two things that I *still* have to use the hated IE for:
>
> (1) Accessing certain secure sites, like MBNA's, which do not accept
> Mozilla for some reason, and
> (2) Accessing sites which require certain plugins.
>
> I know that (1) is (e.g.) MBNA's problem, but
dman84 schrieb:
>
>>
> the easiest way to get all the plugins working in Mozilla is install
> them first for netscape 6. then copy the netscape 6 plugin folder to
> the Mozilla/plugin folder and all the plugin should work in mozilla..
> save for JRE.
>
> -dman84
Hi,
the GetRight plugins let cr
Hi, I've only recently discovered tabs in mozilla (cause i used to use
middle mouse click to open in a new window). Is there a way to set the
behaviour of the middle mouse click to open a link in a new tab (tabbed
window).
I use mozilla 0.9.5 for linux.
Thanks, Hilkiah
Hilkiah Lavinier wrote:
> Hi, I've only recently discovered tabs in mozilla (cause i used to use
> middle mouse click to open in a new window). Is there a way to set the
> behaviour of the middle mouse click to open a link in a new tab (tabbed
> window).
>
> I use mozilla 0.9.5 for linux.
Pratik wrote:
> This is really offtopic but I thought I'd mention. With the latest
> nightlies I notice some interesting things. Just go to the following sites
>
> - http://money.cnn.com
> - http://www.ups.com
> - http://www.vw.com
>
> All have Netscape logo as favicon. My guess is that Netsca
I've noticed a lot of small fixes going on in Mozilla. I have the
nightly build: 200603. Will these fixes be in Mozilla 0.9.6.?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Wayne Alligood
Pratik wrote:
> This is really offtopic but I thought I'd mention. With the latest
> nightlies I notice some interesting things. Just go to the following sites
>
> - http://money.cnn.com
> - http://www.ups.com
> - http://www.vw.com
>
> All have Netscape logo as favicon. My guess is that Netsca
Joni K. wrote:
> Hilkiah Lavinier wrote:
>
>> Hi, I've only recently discovered tabs in mozilla (cause i used to use
>> middle mouse click to open in a new window). Is there a way to set
>> the behaviour of the middle mouse click to open a link in a new tab
>> (tabbed window).
>>
>> I use mo
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, LemNet.com Support wrote:
>
> Hmm, interesting. If that is the case then its a strange thing for
> Netscape to do. It makes the customers sites look worse and doesn't give
> them much of an advantage.
>
> Are you sure these sites are actually running a Netscape
Chris Hoess wrote:
> You can use Netcraft to look up the server type of any given
> website...
Tried that already, the feature has been down for ages (at least for me).
http://www.netcraft.com/whats/ redirects to
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/ which gives a 500 error.
Ian (who has rem
WDA wrote:
> I've noticed a lot of small fixes going on in Mozilla. I have the
> nightly build: 200603. Will these fixes be in Mozilla 0.9.6.?
>
> Inquiring minds want to know.
>
> Wayne Alligood
>
Depends when they were checked in.
If they were checked in before the branch date (9 N
" The new version of Linux for the handheld device will feature a
range of programs, including e-mail applications, an MP3 player, and the
popular video game "Doom." It will also come with an implementation of
the open-source *Mozilla Web browser, called Nanozilla*, which has the
features
Chris Hoess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Are you sure these sites are actually running a Netscape server?
> Don't know about those, but timeless and I checked out 2 or 3 sites that
> were doing that the other night, and they were all running NS Enterprise
> Server. You can use Netcraft to loo
On 11/17/2001 12:02 PM, Ian Thomas wrote:
> Chris Hoess wrote:
>
>
>>You can use Netcraft to look up the server type of any given
>>website...
>>
>
>
> Tried that already, the feature has been down for ages (at least for me).
>
> http://www.netcraft.com/whats/ redirects to
> http://uptime.
So what have we learn ?
Don't complain that Netscape puts it's icon there. Just don't touch
things you don't understand. - If you don't know how to setup a Web
server simply don't do it - Don't use a wizard :-O
Cheers ;-)
Roland
Pratik wrote:
> This is really offtopic but I thought I'd menti
On 11/16/2001 7:50 PM, Ben Ruppel (slate) wrote:
> If you have JRE installed at all in your system, you can make a file
> called user.js in the same directory as your prefs.js, and add this line
> to it:
> user_pref("plugin.do_JRE_Plugin_Scan",true);
>
> Mozilla will scan for a plugin, so you
Ian Thomas wrote:
> Chris Hoess wrote:
>
>> You can use Netcraft to look up the server type of any given website...
>
>
>
> Tried that already, the feature has been down for ages (at least for me).
>
> http://www.netcraft.com/whats/ redirects to
> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/ which g
I'd like the following options when it comes to copying and pasting text
from a HTML page to other programs:
1) Simple plaintext. (ie what is currently supported)
2) Plaintext but with URLs copied. (ie do not pick up the HTML
layout formatting but do pick up embedded URLs)
3) Full rich text:
David Hyatt wrote:
> Make sure you ban Konqueror too. :)
>
> dave
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
> Greg Miller wrote:
>
>>
>> I'm including blocking of future versions of Mozilla in the next
>> revision of my dynamic site code due to this issue (I don't have to
>> treat Mozilla any better than Mozi
I actually want to try new mozilla-builds.(still 0.9.5)
But where is the difference between new builds in latest and
latest-0.9.6 directory on mozillas FTP-Site?
Features? Stability?
cu Marc
--
The Four Horsemen of Non-Validation:
LEFTMARGIN, TOPMARGIN, MARGINWIDTH, MARGINHEIGHT
found on: http:/
How did you fix it? I have same problem
thx
KmD wrote:
> I fixed the problem
>
> KmD
>
I normally browse using the following preferences:
Javascript off
Cookies disabled
Manual proxy configuration
However, there are a few sites that want Javascript and Cookies enabled.
I'd like to create a boomkark (e.g., named "Disable privacy settings")
that I can add on my personal
How did you fix it? I have same problem
thx
KmD wrote:
> I fixed the problem
>
> KmD
>
Marc Schirrmacher wrote:
> I actually want to try new mozilla-builds.(still 0.9.5)
> But where is the difference between new builds in latest and
> latest-0.9.6 directory on mozillas FTP-Site?
> Features? Stability?
>
> cu Marc
>
Basically Latest 0.9.6 are the builds that are moving toward a 0
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mike Cramer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Adam D. Moss wrote:
>
>> This is a valid argument direction but pales rather compared
>> to (what is to me) the more fundamental fact that Mozilla supports
>> the 'right' way to be doing this so has pittifully-little excuse
>> to also
Jay Garcia wrote:
>
> Ian Thomas wrote:
>
> > Chris Hoess wrote:
> >
> >> You can use Netcraft to look up the server type of any given website...
> >
> >
> >
> > Tried that already, the feature has been down for ages (at least for me).
> >
> > http://www.netcraft.com/whats/ redirects to
> > http
Just upgraded to windows xp (home version) and reinstalled mozilla.
Bookmarks and everything is fine except in my mail. The mail folders
(accounts) are there but the saved mail and the like is not. Also when I
post a message it says that it can't write to my local folder. Anyone
else had this
Scott Tran wrote:
> > But where is the difference between new builds in latest and
> > latest-0.9.6 directory on mozillas FTP-Site?
> Basically Latest 0.9.6 are the builds that are moving toward a 0.9.6
> release, these builds might not have all the features of "latest-trunk"
Thanks!
But where
RTH wrote:
>
> Just upgraded to windows xp (home version) and reinstalled mozilla.
> Bookmarks and everything is fine except in my mail. The mail folders
> (accounts) are there but the saved mail and the like is not. Also when I
> post a message it says that it can't write to my local folder. Any
The prefs toolbar allows you to change most prefs of this type at the
click of a button.
http://xulplanet.com/downloads/view.cgi?category=applications&view=prefbar
It does introduce some bugs on some systems though, but nothing too serious.
Ian
Hi
do you have other fluff running with netscape like the quality feedback
agent, etc. if so, close netscape and turn it off, all it does is crash
netscape. are you on a dialup? have you disabled java and javascript in
mail and news preferences|advanced. Its rare that i notice a process
hanging
jesus X wrote:
There's a story on The
> Register ( http://www.theregister.co.uk/ ) about it too.
More specifically:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/22863.html
Greg Miller wrote:
> David Hyatt wrote:
>
>> Make sure you ban Konqueror too. :)
>>
>> dave
>> ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>>
>> Greg Miller wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I'm including blocking of future versions of Mozilla in the next
>>> revision of my dynamic site code due to this issue (I don't have to
>>> tr
Randall Parker wrote:
>
>So I want a Paste Out Plaintext (or whatever the Win32 API is called) that
>will paste out with all HTML tags included. It should paste out the full
>HTML even if the destination editor does not understand HTML tags.
>
>This would be great for developers.
>
I would jus
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