download

2001-11-30 Thread Michael Kollender
Hey, I tried to download the language pack "Linux x86 Tar.gz" for german language with mozilla 0.96. It seem's to work, the file should be saved to /home/download, but I cann't find it, even so with other files saved to the same directory. Where will be the files saved? Mike

How can i set default preferences ?

2001-11-30 Thread Stéphane Vinsot
Hi, I want to set some default parameters in mozilla for all new profiles created on, my unix server (local home page, ...). Because of this *ù$*$ù* appreg file and its binary coded paths, i can't just "untar" a specific .mozilla directory including a prefs.js file. Is there a way to specify a d

midi link produces 'save' dialog ins of sound

2001-11-30 Thread Ralph Cook
I had to reinstall my system disk recently, and so had to reinstall netscape. I use 4.7, since 6.x seems allergic to my machine (it moves around very slowly and sneezes on me). There's a site my wife likes that has HTML links of type ".MID"; when she clicked on them before, she got sound. Now

Re: non-functioning buttons

2001-11-30 Thread Dan Howard
mark wrote: > What's with the non-function text color and backgroung color buttons > I just installed the 11/29/01 2:59 pm build and this feature now appears to be working.

Re: mail.yahoo.com signin link doesn't work

2001-11-30 Thread Chris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (mc) wrote in message news:<3c01094e.38593273@news>... > On Sat, 24 Nov 2001 16:41:48 -0500, mAineAc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > >When I try to sign in to mail.yahoo.com I can not do it. I don't get any > >error message it just doesn't do anything. I am using slackware lin

Re: What's wrong with the mozilla.org server lately? (very slow)

2001-11-30 Thread Gregory Spath
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Peter Lairo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: >I've noticed a serious slowdown in all interactions with mozilla.org >(bugs, newsgroups, FTP). All other web sites seem OK (much faster). > >Are you guys having some problems with bandwidth? > It's not just bandwidth. I haven't bee

Re: midi link produces 'save' dialog ins of sound

2001-11-30 Thread DeMoN LaG
Ralph Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 30 Nov 2001: > I had to reinstall my system disk recently, and so had to reinstall > netscape. I use 4.7, since 6.x seems allergic to my machine (it > moves around very slowly and sneezes on me). > > There'

Re: this html caused my machine to crash

2001-11-30 Thread Bob Davis
0.9.6 seems to fix it. thanks bob Bob Davis wrote: > Hi this is a page I got from http://collegeboard.com > I cant give you the online version because I would have to give you my > login and password. My daughter is going to college. > I have since update my video driver and it seems to have f

Re: to many clicks to recipient

2001-11-30 Thread Bob Davis
I agree. I had the same thought. mark wrote: > That's a pretty little card symbol next to the name in the To: line of > a mozilla (or netscape) email. Why not make it useful..for say > opening the address book? >

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form post warnig window

2001-11-30 Thread CoL
Hi, with new nightly builds i saw that the posted pages always comes up with a warnig dialog (would you send this posted yes no). How can it be disabled? There is no 'remember this decision' box :( thx CoL

Redhat and Mozilla thru MS ISA server

2001-11-30 Thread Doug Allen
Group, I have a situation where I am using several Red Hat 7.2 boxes on Windows 2000 network. These boxes cannot get out through the MS ISA (Internet Security and Acceleration) server. I have used this same type of setup with MS Proxy 2.0 and had no problems. Here is the setup: Network: Win2k

Re: Redhat and Mozilla thru MS ISA server

2001-11-30 Thread Will Dormann
Maybe check: http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35159 -WD Doug Allen wrote: > Group, > > I have a situation where I am using several Red Hat 7.2 boxes on Windows > 2000 network. > These boxes cannot get out through the MS ISA (Internet Security and > Acceleration) server. I have us

Re: mozilla theme park?????

2001-11-30 Thread Wabbit
You say 'under construction', the rest of us say 'totally screwed up' Most useless site I've ever come across mark wrote: > LOLOL Must mean the eternally under construction themes.org. >

Re: Redhat and Mozilla thru MS ISA server

2001-11-30 Thread Doug Allen
Thanks Will, That is exactly the issue. It works if I don't require authentication internally for Internet access. I should've check bugzilla myself. I'll know next time. Doug "Will Dormann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Maybe check: > htt

Re: download

2001-11-30 Thread Michael Kollender
Michael Kollender wrote: > Hey, > > I had found the fault. The directory has had belong to the wrong owner. After I'd changed the owner it works. Mike

Installation Language-package

2001-11-30 Thread Michael Kollender
Hey, I just tried to install the German language, but it doesn't work. I get the following message: stars:/user/download/mozilla # ./mozilla Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server Xlib: Invalid XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 key (failed key comparison) Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: :0.0 Doe

dumping in-memory RDF datasource

2001-11-30 Thread Jan Peter Hecking
Hi, is there an easy way to dump an in-memory RDF datasource to either a file or stdout from within a javascript xpcom component? Either the way I build the RDF data or my XUL templates are wrong and I'd like to take a look at the in-memory RDF data to see where the problem is. I searched through

splash screen

2001-11-30 Thread e_xu0
Hi, I have Mozilla 0.9.6. It's a little bit slow on my system( it's only 350MHz ), but everything I need works fine. I like! I have one question. When I first started this program, it showed a dinosaur vomiting fire. That was the first time and the last time I saw it. How can I reactivate that

installing plugin in Mozilla

2001-11-30 Thread Philippe
Hi, Hopefully this is the place to ask that kind of question :) I am using Mozilla 0.9.2 (soon 0.9.6) and I am very happy with it for one problem I have I can't install any plugin. When I go on a page that requires a plugin and click the link then all I end up with is a page telling mw that it

Re: installing plugin in Mozilla

2001-11-30 Thread Fulvio Perini
You do not need to install plugins.All you need to do is to "borrow" them from the Programs which you may already have,such as Windows Mewdia,Quicktime,Acrobat,etc.The same plugins should be in at least oner Netscape Plugins folder.Just Copy from it,and Paste.You can Copy and Paste the entire Plug

Re: splash screen

2001-11-30 Thread Fulvio Perini
If you activate Quick Launch,you do not see a splash screen.So,reverse the process.I do not know of any other way. e_xu0 wrote: > > Hi, > > I have Mozilla 0.9.6. > It's a little bit slow on my system( it's only 350MHz ), but everything > I need works fine. I like! > > I have one question. > Wh

Re: installing plugin in Mozilla

2001-11-30 Thread Travis Crump
Philippe wrote: >Hi, > >Hopefully this is the place to ask that kind of question :) > >I am using Mozilla 0.9.2 (soon 0.9.6) and I am very happy with it for one >problem I have > >I can't install any plugin. When I go on a page that requires a plugin and >click the link then all I end up with is

Re: keywording bugzilla

2001-11-30 Thread Travis Crump
Asa Dotzler wrote: > Travis Crump wrote: > >> What URI do you use to keyword bugzilla? > > > > > > Are you looking for this? > http://www.mozilla.org/docs/end-user/keywords.html > > --Asa > Actually, I was looking for something like typing "bug ", and have it replicate the simple query found

Re: Worth it?

2001-11-30 Thread DeMoN LaG
Asa Dotzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 30 Nov 2001: > What gives you any authority to make statements like that? Are you > involved in any way in the planning that goes into this project. > Are you being intentionally insulting to the people that wo

Re: Can't navigate using Address Bar with Mozilla 0.96 or Netscape 6.2

2001-11-30 Thread R. Steven Rainwater
dman84 wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I just installed Mozilla 0.96 on my Linux RedHat 7.0 machine and am > > unable to navigate using the address bar. For instance, if I type in > > www.google.com in the address bar and then hit enter nothing happens!!! > > However if I use one of my book

Pre-alpha: Privacy Manager dialog

2001-11-30 Thread Rob
Hey ho, I've created a dialog designed for deleting all the stuff collated in various places throughout Mozilla as you surf the web. By stuff, I mean cookies, history, permissions, etc. This probably sounds quiet vague.. take a look at http://www.pncl.co.uk/~mhardy/privacymanager/ for info

Re: XML not rendered

2001-11-30 Thread Nicolás Lichtmaier
>> It would be quite nice (REALLY nice) if Moz could >> apply a default XSL to XML files that do not supply one. That >> shouldn't be too hard. > > > I dunno, it seems much more correct to not have a default, because > unless you *do* specify a stylesheet, style for arbitrary XML is > inheren

Re: Worth it?

2001-11-30 Thread Asa Dotzler
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote: > As I've been chided here often. Don't make broad brush assumptions. > while on 'nix and windows you can do this Netscape 6 and Communicator up > to 4.7.8 do conflict with each other. > Please stop stating that is if it was the case for everyone. You have a usa

Re: Worth it?

2001-11-30 Thread Asa Dotzler
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote: > > The reason why the the browser works but not necessarily mail and news. > Is because all emphasis is being placed in the Browser. The Mail and > news is considered an after thought. > > What gives you any authority to make statements like that? Are you in

Re: keywording bugzilla

2001-11-30 Thread Asa Dotzler
Travis Crump wrote: > What URI do you use to keyword bugzilla? Are you looking for this? http://www.mozilla.org/docs/end-user/keywords.html --Asa

Re: question: why do people continue to use ns4.x instead of ns6/mozilla?

2001-11-30 Thread Asa Dotzler
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote: > > Gervase Markham wrote: > >>>I've repeatedly reported this here and get blown off as some sort of nut >>>case eccentric. Instead of asking others whether they have had similar >>>experiences. >>> >>Dude, we completely believe that it doesn't work _for_ _you_.

Re: Developer Day anyone?

2001-11-30 Thread Asa Dotzler
Andrea Monni wrote: > Anyone here was at the developer day? > > Any report about it? > > Andrea I was. It was great fun and very educational. There are some notes from the Chief Lizard Wrangler, mitchell baker, at http://www.mozilla.org/events/notes-from-nov9.html --Asa

Re: Watch out SourceForge!

2001-11-30 Thread Asa Dotzler
Chris Hoess wrote: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Roland wrote: > >>Hello, >>I've read in Slashdot.org that sourceforge is trying to lock in users into >>proprietary software...just a warning. But mozilla.org doesn't use >>sourceforge anymore does it? >> >> > > I think Sourceforge hosts Mo