Dan Howard wrote:
> I just checked and had no trouble opening my Netcenter calendar. I'm
> running Build 2001121203 on Win98. Are you using a different build?
>
I just tried that same build on my Win XP, 2K, and NT4 machines using
two different screennames and all failed! However, since m
Morten Nilsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:3C1828EC.5020908
@SPAM.nilsen.com, on 12 Dec 2001:
>
> I liked the graphic of the mozilla lizard toasting the IE logo :)
>
> /me goes and does a little IE-toasting himself
rm -f sucky-ms-web-browser
Tell ya what, so far linux has Mozilla, linux h
Before I installed the Mozilla, when there was a new version of ZoneAlarm, I
could click on the "get new version" button, and a Netscape window would pop
up to download the latest ZoneAlarm update file. Now, though, when I click
that button, nothing happens, and there doesn't seem to be a link on
I just notice (in build 2001121203) that there is now a Print Preview
option on the printer icon next to the URL field. That's a welcome
addition. It also seems to be working as a toggle for the page view --
select it again to return to the normal web view. Although not really
intuitive, it
Jay Garcia wrote:
> Jay Garcia wrote:
>
>
>>What happened to the tabs feature, not enabled in latest nightlies.
>>
>>
>>
>
> Still no tabs, new profile, new theme, delete /chrome/, delete xul.mfl,
> nothing works .. dunno.
>
> Now, I also have 6.2.1 installed but not running. Possibly the pro
Christopher Jahn wrote:
> And it came to pass that wrote:
>
>
>>http://www.mutato.too.it
>>
>>Mozilla compatible - What do you think can I do?
>>
>>
>
> "Mozilla Compatible" is a statement against policy, IIRC. The
> idea is that pages are HTML compliant, and thus do not require
> any spec
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Hello,
A while back, I was browsing these newsgroups, just like you are now,
and came across an article
similar to th
I just checked and had no trouble opening my Netcenter calendar. I'm
running Build 2001121203 on Win98. Are you using a different build?
Fulvio Perini wrote:
> Ian Pottinger wrote:
>
>
>>I'm sorry if this has been discuss here before. I didn't want to
>>download the entire newsgroups to find out. (takes too long!)
>>
>>I can't access http://calendar.netscape.com/ with NS 6.2 or 6.2.1. This
>>has been going on for quite some t
Al Rider wrote:
> This is a video clip [Windows wmv format]. [4mb]
>
> http://www.ridersite.org/JFK50/MultiMediaArchive.htm
>
> Works great in IE6 and NS4x.
>
> Loads and plays fine with Moz [build 20011210] then locks up when the
> clip is finished.
>
> Can't exit WMP and Moz is goofy. Ex
Jay Garcia wrote:
> What happened to the tabs feature, not enabled in latest nightlies.
>
>
Still no tabs, new profile, new theme, delete /chrome/, delete xul.mfl,
nothing works .. dunno.
Now, I also have 6.2.1 installed but not running. Possibly the problem.
I'll uninstall 6.2.1 and see what
And it came to pass that Julie B wrote:
> When using Netscape 6.01, the browser comes up with the
> message 'You are about to download a file of type text/csv.
> This file is unrecognized by Mozilla. You can save it or
> open it with another application.' I can fix it by
> installing 6.2, but n
And it came to pass that wrote:
> http://www.mutato.too.it
>
> Mozilla compatible - What do you think can I do?
>
"Mozilla Compatible" is a statement against policy, IIRC. The
idea is that pages are HTML compliant, and thus do not require
any special browsers to be seen.
--
}:-) Ch
Glen Morris wrote:
> Lucas MacBride wrote:
>
>> Rob Somerville wrote:
>>
>>> on the latest builds dec 6-10 approximatly, the backward & forward
>>> buttons
>>> never un-gray, and are non-functional on Linux & Solaris-sparc.
>>>
>>> anybody got any ideas ?
>>>
>>> thanks
>>> robert somerville
>
Lucas MacBride wrote:
> Rob Somerville wrote:
>
>> on the latest builds dec 6-10 approximatly, the backward & forward
>> buttons
>> never un-gray, and are non-functional on Linux & Solaris-sparc.
>>
>> anybody got any ideas ?
>>
>> thanks
>> robert somerville
>>
>> p. s. Please also respond to
Ok, how stupid of me. Please disregard last remarks. Allthough w2k
didn't ask for it, after a reboot the autodial works. Thanx all for the
help.
--
Vriendelijke groet / Kind regards,
Arthur Costerus
Private E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
> Would you please put Mozilla groups on secure server please its go so
> about every third or fourth post on the Moz groups are ads to porno
> sites. At least you need to report them to SpamCop so you can bust their chops.
>
The thing is that these groups are al
Al Rider wrote:
> It occured to me, after posting the above, that the problem is probably
> due a defective decompression algorithm.
it's more likely the Gamma correction bugs
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53597
and
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86
Wrong newsgroup
snews://secnews.netscape.com/netscape.macintosh
In any event go to Edit > Prefrences > Navigator > Smart browsing
uncheck enable "internet key Words"
uncheck enable "what's Related"
Jonathan Sachs wrote:
>
> When I type in a URL, Netscape Communicator (v4.76) often -- not
> a
I was having similar problems with Moz and N6 installs until just for a
test I turned off Norton AntiVirus until after everything loaded the
first time.
(Note this was on Mac Platform, but, might work the same on PC's)
Gord McFee wrote:
>
> I can't find a bug on this and it has me completely my
Would you please put Mozilla groups on secure server please its go so
about every third or fourth post on the Moz groups are ads to porno
sites. At least you need to report them to SpamCop so you can bust their chops.
--
---
Christian Biesinger wrote:
> Jerry Tang wrote:
>
>
>>I download mozilla 0.9.6 and install it.I can run it as root. But when I
>>change linux user and run it, I get a error message "Error launching
>>brower window: no XBL binding for brower."
>>Who can tell me how to solve it?
>>
>
> The reason
This is a video clip [Windows wmv format]. [4mb]
http://www.ridersite.org/JFK50/MultiMediaArchive.htm
Works great in IE6 and NS4x.
Loads and plays fine with Moz [build 20011210] then locks up when the
clip is finished.
Can't exit WMP and Moz is goofy. Exiting Moz seems to clear up problems.
Andrew J. Perry wrote:
> The are all blank because I was lazy and used on of the other replies to
> reply to your original message and didnt delete all the other quotes :)
> .. sorry ..
>
Your post contains no additional text in the first place... only the
original post heavily quoted.
--
DeMoN LaG wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
on 12 Dec 2001:
>
> Doh! The standard build instructions page doesn't list this as a
> requirement. I can't seem to find it right now, but that's only
> cause I'm leaving for work in a hurry. I'll grab it when I get
> home and th
Malodushnikh wrote:
> A 400 should be fine.
Yeah I know it *should* be fine but it's not. OS 9 performance is great but Moz
on OS X is slow and even IE on OS X (latest version etc) is slow.
With IE, it's not so much the app in general (although it's got that annoying
non-threaded renderer whi
Morten Nilsen wrote:
> dman84 wrote:
>
>> Andrew J. Perry wrote:
>>
>>> I'm seeing the same issue with the 2001121103 Win32 build ..
>>>
on the latest builds dec 6-10 approximatly, the backward &
forward buttons
never un-gray, and are non-functional o
On 12-12-2001 21:32, Jerry Park made an attempt to write...
>
> You note that you are using ADSL. Doesn't that mean you have a
> permanent connection to the internet?
Yes, that's true, But I have a startup script wich starts Moz (at
startup, obviously) and can't seem to figure out how to put
> You note that you are using ADSL. Doesn't that mean you have a permanent
> connection to the internet?
No, the ISP in my area comes with a pppoe "dialer". You have to connect
before you can browse the web (It allows you to have multiple logins).
I just have my router setup to "autodial" wh
dman84 wrote:
> Andrew J. Perry wrote:
>
>>>
>>>
>> I'm seeing the same issue with the 2001121103 Win32 build ..
>>
>>> on the latest builds dec 6-10 approximatly, the backward &
>>> forward buttons
>>> never un-gray, and are non-functional on Linux & Solaris-sparc.
>>>
It occured to me, after posting the above, that the problem is probably
due a defective decompression algorithm.
Al Rider wrote:
> You're right about the tint. In fact the story is even more interesting
> than that. I just measured three colors, on one of maps, using Moz,
> IE6, and the o
so far , I have not been able to get mozilla to build with gcc 3.xx,
although i haven't tried recently ;-(
-thanks, robert somerville
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When using Netscape 6.01, the browser comes up with the message 'You are
about to download a file of type text/csv. This file is unrecognized by
Mozilla. You can save it or open it with another application.' I can
fix it by installing 6.2, but now I can't re-create the message! My
web-site
Arthur wrote:
> Jerry,
> I've done all that (at least I think I did) Appart from the autodial
> feature from the control panel (can't find it) and it stil doen't work.
> I'm using an ADSL connection. Does this make thinks different. Maybe
> the order of LAN and Dialup adapters in the advance
Arthur wrote:
> Jerry,
> I've done all that (at least I think I did) Appart from the autodial
> feature from the control panel (can't find it) and it stil doen't work.
> I'm using an ADSL connection. Does this make thinks different. Maybe
> the order of LAN and Dialup adapters in the advance
Jerry,
I've done all that (at least I think I did) Appart from the autodial
feature from the control panel (can't find it) and it stil doen't work.
I'm using an ADSL connection. Does this make thinks different. Maybe
the order of LAN and Dialup adapters in the advanced dialup connections
set
You're right about the tint. In fact the story is even more interesting
than that. I just measured three colors, on one of maps, using Moz,
IE6, and the original.
[red, green, blue]
Tan:
Orig: 239, 232, 223
IE6: 239, 231, 223
Moz: 239, 235, 222
Yellow [pure]: They are all exact
Blue [no
Mozilla compatible - What do you think can I do?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> A number of posts, but no one seems to have an answer.
> All programs which access the internet via a dialup will execute the
> autodial and log on EXCEPT Netscape.
>
> WHY???
>
> Netscape 6.2
> Win 2K
>
> But it seems like it happens with other OS and versions of Ne
Al Rider wrote:
> try this site. Simple, clean pngs. I just treied it, works fine on
> 20011210
>
> http://www.ridersite.org/JFK50/JFK50maps.htm
>
Speaking of PNG ...
can anyone tell me why some png's show up with an overall tint error (on
transparency as well) in mozilla when they are ok
dman84 wrote:
> Andrew J. Perry wrote:
>
>>>
>>>
>> I'm seeing the same issue with the 2001121103 Win32 build ..
>>
>>> on the latest builds dec 6-10 approximatly, the backward &
>>> forward buttons
>>> never un-gray, and are non-functional on Linux & Solaris-sparc.
>>>
And it came to pass that wrote:
> A number of posts, but no one seems to have an answer.
> All programs which access the internet via a dialup will
> execute the autodial and log on EXCEPT Netscape.
>
> WHY???
>
> Netscape 6.2
> Win 2K
>
> But it seems like it happens with other OS and versio
Andrew J. Perry wrote:
>>
>>
> I'm seeing the same issue with the 2001121103 Win32 build ..
>
>> on the latest builds dec 6-10 approximatly, the backward & forward
>> buttons
>> never un-gray, and are non-functional on Linux & Solaris-sparc.
>>
>> anybody got any ide
I've seen this. It seems to happen if you had a really old version of
mozilla and you just installed a new copy.
Gazza wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm completey new to Mozilla, so I'm not sure what to do next.
> When I installed 0.9.6 last night and opened it, the back/forward/reload and stop
> buttons
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> it seems that Mozilla doesn't display images with a width of zero
> but a height greater than zero in tables. Is this conform to the
> standard? I think it should "display" an invisible line cosuming
> vertical space.
It sounds like its doing what it should. You can't
Brian S. Craigie wrote:
>>> NS6 is not yet release quality despite Netscape saying it is.
>>
>> It's not just Netscape. I think there are very few people who would
>> claim that NS 6.1 is not of a sufficient standard to be called release
>> quality. CNet was certainly impressed.
>
> Hmm
try this site. Simple, clean pngs. I just treied it, works fine on
20011210
http://www.ridersite.org/JFK50/JFK50maps.htm
Thomas Becker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is it just me or do others also have problems loading
> plain PNG images into the browser?
>
> (build 20011211 on Windows 2000)
>
> Regar
Hi,
is it just me or do others also have problems loading
plain PNG images into the browser?
(build 20011211 on Windows 2000)
Regards,
Thomas
Ah. My mail server is down. LOL.
Steve
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Hi,
it seems that Mozilla doesn't display images with a width of zero
but a height greater than zero in tables. Is this conform to the
standard? I think it should "display" an invisible line cosuming
vertical space.
E.g.
test
The text "test" appears at the top of the page (as opposed
Andreas J. wrote:
> Hey
>
> This thing start's a download on mozilla 0.9.5
That would be http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109249
> Nevertheless I did't start the file...
Good for you.
/Jonas
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Christian Biesinger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Steve wrote:
>
> > I reported a bug on 12/10, but after some sleuthing that should've been
> > done before I reported the bug, I've discovered that the error was
> > probably on my part in coding a page.
> >
> > It
A number of posts, but no one seems to have an answer.
All programs which access the internet via a dialup will execute the
autodial and log on EXCEPT Netscape.
WHY???
Netscape 6.2
Win 2K
But it seems like it happens with other OS and versions of Netscape.
Thanks
Cher
Christian Biesinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 12 Dec 2001:
> DeMoN LaG wrote:
>
>> I've *never* been able to build PSM, and I've been wracking my
>> brain with this for months and still absolutely nothing. What am
>> I missing?
>
> You're miss
Jerry Tang wrote:
> I download mozilla 0.9.6 and install it.I can run it as root. But when I
> change linux user and run it, I get a error message "Error launching
> brower window: no XBL binding for brower."
> Who can tell me how to solve it?
The reason is probably because you installed and use
Steve wrote:
> I reported a bug on 12/10, but after some sleuthing that should've been
> done before I reported the bug, I've discovered that the error was
> probably on my part in coding a page.
>
> It's about 03:10 on 12/12 now, and I'm trying to query Bugzilla to find
> the bug and cancel it
Jonathan Sachs wrote:
> When I type in a URL, Netscape Communicator (v4.76) often -- not
This is the wrong newsgroup for Netscape Products.
This group is intended for discussion about the open-source browser Mozilla.
DeMoN LaG wrote:
> I've *never* been able to build PSM, and I've been wracking my brain
> with this for months and still absolutely nothing. What am I missing?
You're missing Microsoft Macro Assembler
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/buildnss_32_orig.html#windows
describes wh
>
>
I'm seeing the same issue with the 2001121103 Win32 build ..
> on the latest builds dec 6-10 approximatly, the backward & forward
> buttons
> never un-gray, and are non-functional on Linux & Solaris-sparc.
>
> anybody got any ideas ?
>
> thanks
> rob
Hi,
I'm completey new to Mozilla, so I'm not sure what to do next.
When I installed 0.9.6 last night and opened it, the back/forward/reload and stop
buttons were from the modern theme, yet everything else was from the classic theme.
I've since changed the themes a few times, and it's all sorted.
Andrew Hagen wrote:
> The question was: how to move a profile to a different subdirectory,
> Examples include the psw
> file for web passwords, ...
i don't have a "psw" file in my profile. What is the exact filename? I
just moved my profile and now have to reenter all my passwords :(
PS. an
I reported a bug on 12/10, but after some sleuthing that should've been
done before I reported the bug, I've discovered that the error was
probably on my part in coding a page.
It's about 03:10 on 12/12 now, and I'm trying to query Bugzilla to find
the bug and cancel it out. The problem is that I
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