Morten Nilsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I actually don't see anything ... the browser window just pops up (linux)
cd /your/mozilla/installation/
ee splash.xpm
No, I can d/l them. I grabbed one yesterday. I just want to clarify how
to install them since they don't include an installer (to be expected, I
know).
Sure they do. Go here:
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/nightly/latest/ and its
mozilla-win32-installer-sea.exe. The -sea is the magic
Asko Tontti wrote:
Morten Nilsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I actually don't see anything ... the browser window just pops up (linux)
cd /your/mozilla/installation/
ee splash.xpm
I don't have ee either...
I know what the splash looks like, I just commented on the fact that
Morten Nilsen wrote:
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
gavin long wrote:
No, I can d/l them. I grabbed one yesterday. I just want to clarify how
to install them since they don't include an installer (to be expected, I
know).
Sure they do. Go here:
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/nightly/latest/ and its
On 14-12-2001 3:41, john calison made an attempt to write...
Because I'm also using attachments and want a default subject line also. I
e-mailing jobs apps and want to make it as easy as possible.
I see what you mean. Can't help you, sorry. I will be wathing this
thread though. i'm kind of
john calison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
jFdS7.205389$[EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:jFdS7.205389$[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Because I'm also using attachments and want a default subject line
also. I e-mailing jobs apps and want to make it as easy as possible.
Paste this code in a text document:
HTML
Arthur wrote:
[download new nightly]
After I have done this, I run regclean(from MS) to check for errors.
Hardly anything is written to the registry by Mozilla, so this will
likely be of no use.
Arthur wrote:
[...] I 've learned myself (sorry, couldn't figure out the past
tense of To Teach)
...I've taught myself...
English isn't exactly an easy language, at the best of times. Don't
worry, you're doing much better than my dutch.
--
gav
On 14-12-2001 15:48, gavin long made an attempt to write...
I've taught myself...
English isn't exactly an easy language, at the best of times. Don't
worry, you're doing much better than my dutch.
Thanx, so I keep learning every day (I didn't want to nag about a
spelling checker
I'm going to post this once and only once you can comment on it if you wish.
In the past I have said that Netscape Champions within the Netscape
Champions program recommend that Netscape6 for Mac be installed on
separate partition from Communicator on the Mac Platform.
please read the post
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Parish ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Can anyone point me to a URL that gives information about using the
nightly builds? I searched mozilla.org but came up with nothing.
Regards,
Parish
Hi,
Many people have given advise on downloading the nightlies in response
to this
In the last few nightlies I've downloaded, Mozilla has the VERY IRRITATING habit
of automatically raising itself after a page has finished loading.
Is there a way to make this behavior stop?
-- Greg
--
Greg Spath
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://freefall.homeip.net
irc://freefall.homeip.net/mtb
gavin long wrote:
No, I can d/l them. I grabbed one yesterday. I just want to clarify how
to install them since they don't include an installer (to be expected, I
know).
Sure they do. Go here:
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/nightly/latest/ and its
mozilla-win32-installer-sea.exe.
Matthew Thomas wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Lairo wrote:
Bob Davis wrote:
...
Ctrl+Pg Up and Ctrl+Pg Down.
...
Yeah, they really botched it with the tab switching by KB (it's
undiscoverable). It would be much better if it was CTRL+Tab and
CTRL+SHIFT+Tab. Oh well :(
Those
DeMoN LaG wrote:
Chocobo_greens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
9varjg$c40$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:9varjg$c40$[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 13 Dec 2001:
mozilla's logo doesnt help much to chnage ppls opinion
Perhaps we see different screens at start up then. I see a box with a
green dragon
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001 17:16:48 -0500, DeMoN LaG wrote:
Chocobo_greens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
9varjg$c40$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:9varjg$c40$[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 13 Dec 2001:
mozilla's logo doesnt help much to chnage ppls opinion
Perhaps we see different screens at start up then. I
john calison wrote:
Hi, hope someone can help. How can I configure a template in my local
folders to be the default new message format.
TIA
john calison
I can't do that, but I can do pretty much the same.
Create a new email, and put in the required sections. The click File -
Save
Gregory Spath wrote:
In the last few nightlies I've downloaded, Mozilla has the VERY IRRITATING habit
of automatically raising itself after a page has finished loading.
Is there a way to make this behavior stop?
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=114930
This bug needs to be
LemNet.com Support wrote:
JTK wrote:
Hey, did you guys know that the government found a videotape where bin
Laden admits to his terrorists attacks on 9-11? Yeah, I just read all
about it on CNN. They say they're going to probably release it
Wednesday.
Wednesday as in yesterday.
john calison wrote:
Hi, hope someone can help. How can I configure a template in my local
folders to be the default new message format.
TIA
john calison
Hi.
This bug is somewhat related:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95284
There is also a bug about setting a template as
any attachments to the file and reopen it with the attachments already
there. And the real problem is setting the new message format to a file
other that what Netscape Mail uses as its default. The reason I would like
this is that when I go to a site where I can apply to a job it'll bring my
KH wrote:
anyone else having trouble with www.redhat.com?
it freezes my mozilla in redhat 7.2
Works for me with the latest linux nightly...
What build are you using?
--
Joni
I'm curious why mozilla is branching with a top crasher bug not yet fixed?
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=114377
IMO, leaving this bug in 0.9.7 will make it pretty unusable, definitely
degraded, for a lot of Windows users. It's hard to imagine anyone using
a release where you
And it came to pass that barney wrote:
I'm curious why mozilla is branching with a top crasher bug
not yet fixed?
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=114377
IMO, leaving this bug in 0.9.7 will make it pretty unusable,
definitely degraded, for a lot of Windows users. It's hard
Christopher Jahn wrote:
And it came to pass that barney wrote:
I'm curious why mozilla is branching with a top crasher bug
not yet fixed?
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=114377
IMO, leaving this bug in 0.9.7 will make it pretty unusable,
definitely degraded, for a lot of
On Sat, 15 Dec 2001 01:47:45 +0800, basic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which Mozilla build did you installed? And which Netscape was it that
you used before Mozilla? Which OS are you using?
I'm using Moz 0.95 in Win2K, and have NS 4.78 installed as my secondary
browser, which was my primary
And it came to pass that barney wrote:
Christopher Jahn wrote:
And it came to pass that barney wrote:
I'm curious why mozilla is branching with a top crasher
bug not yet fixed?
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=114377
IMO, leaving this bug in 0.9.7 will make it pretty
Christopher Jahn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 14 Dec 2001:
Until this message pointing to it, I was unaware of the bug. I
use this function a lot with no problems. If it's as endemic
as you say, I would have expected to have heard a lot more
barney wrote:
I'm curious why mozilla is branching with a top crasher bug not yet fixed?
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=114377
IMO, leaving this bug in 0.9.7 will make it pretty unusable, definitely
degraded, for a lot of Windows users.
Yeah, but how many of them are out
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 15 Dec 2001:
Did you ever try Netscape 6.0? That abomination was more bug than
burger, and they let it out the door. If you're asking AOL And
Company how serious a bug has to be to block release, you couldn't
be
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