How can I export my mail from Outlook 2000 and import it to Netscape?
Thanks.
Anybody can use and recommend moz, just provide your own support ;-)
Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
>>> Just a quick note to let you all know that for the first time we are now
>>> recommending that our users consider using Mozilla with the FastMail.FM
>>> webmail/IMAP service--good work! See the r
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JTK wrote:
> flacco wrote:
> >
> > > Well, after validating the page (or attempting to) using HTML 4.01
> > > strict, transitional, XHTML 1.0 strict, etc, even HTML 3.2. I get:
> > > Sorry, this document does not validate as .
> > > Maybe that's a start to the problem
> >
> > ...in other words,
Mac version:
Still missing location bar for mail and news.
On some newsgroups using ebedded images and sounds:
sound still does not work
Pictures still blink on and off.
Apparently fixed:
Preferences widow is now adjustable and does not clip part of the text
or buttons on adjustments.You can
Can't remember if I was the originator of RFE Bug for the Location Bar
in Mail and News; but I did vote for it. I think I was asked since I
wanted it and it seemed a desirable feature that I file a RFE Bug on it.
Occasionally, I get a email feedback from Bugzilla about it. Mostly
people talking a
>> Just a quick note to let you all know that for the first time we are now
>> recommending that our users consider using Mozilla with the FastMail.FM
>> webmail/IMAP service--good work! See the recommendation here:
>> http://www.emailaddresses.com/forum/showthread.php?threadid=1687
>
>
>
> O
Neville Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> Mozila 0.9.7 I've noticed that in Mail the side bar on the right
> alongside the mail lists sometimes the slide bar dissapears from view
> but I can navigate up and down using the arrows on the top and bottom -
> j
Lucas MacBride wrote:
> Lucas MacBride wrote:
>
>> ShAk wrote:
>>
>>> how to excape from this Trap:
>>> http://www.ryter.ch/paranoia.htm
>>> Disabling the JS in another Window don't work.
>>>
>>> ShAk
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> Open another window, and choose File/Exit. In Windows, at least, that
>> close
Mac version:
Still missing location bar for mail and news.
On some newsgroups using ebedded images and sounds:
sound still does not work
Pictures still blink on and off.
Apparently fixed:
Preferences widow is now adjustable and does not clip part of the text
or buttons on adjustments.
You can
"Jens Schlatter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Why is it microsoft allowed to use the signature "mozilla" in their
> internet explorer? Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98)
It says "Mozilla-_compatible_", not Mozilla itself. I
Lucas MacBride wrote:
> ShAk wrote:
>
>> how to excape from this Trap:
>> http://www.ryter.ch/paranoia.htm
>> Disabling the JS in another Window don't work.
>>
>> ShAk
>>
>>
>
>
> Open another window, and choose File/Exit. In Windows, at least, that
> closes all Moz windows.
>
>
In Linux,
Can'y remember if I was the originator of RFE Bug for the Location Bar
in Mail and News; but I did vote for it. I think I was asked since it
wanted it and it seemed desirable that I file a RFE Bug on it.
Occasionally, I get a email feedback from Bugzilla about it. Mostly
people talking about it.
ShAk wrote:
> how to excape from this Trap:
> http://www.ryter.ch/paranoia.htm
> Disabling the JS in another Window don't work.
>
> ShAk
>
>
Open another window, and choose File/Exit. In Windows, at least, that closes all Moz
windows.
--
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In netscape.public.mozilla.general, you wrote:
>I have the version of mozilla that came with my distribution of
>Red Hat 7.2 and after installation I went to the website for
>Mozilla.
>
>I had seen the RPM version of Mozilla in the past, but could
>not find one now.
>
>I understand how to install
Looks like Bug 116179
--
Hasbullah Bin Pit (sebol) wrote:
> mine too
> anyone file bugs yet?
>
> Neville Cobb wrote:
>
>> Mozila 0.9.7 I've noticed that in Mail the side bar on the right
>> alongside the mail lists sometimes the slide bar dissapears from view
>> but I can
I don't have time to read every post in this thread, but I would like
to say I too agree that this should not be turned on by default, and
the prefrence UI should make it clearer exactly what the prefrence does.
Jason Bassford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree that this should *NOT* be turne
Simon Montagu wrote:
> DeMoN LaG wrote:
>
>
>>Q. Is Internet Explorer committed to implementing standard X in the
>>future?
>>
>>A. Microsoft is committed to implementing the Internet standards that
>>make sense to allow our customers to build great solutions. As standards
>>emerge, we evalua
Morten Nilsen wrote:
>> Nor is it 0.9.7 Windows...
>
> Oh yes it is.
> Both windows and linux 0.9.7 has that very useful pref UI
Yes, I see it now that I have downloaded the "release" version of 0.9.7. At
the time, I was looking at a nightly from last week that was labeled as 0.9.7,
hence
Roope Lehmuslehto wrote:
>
> WDA wrote:
>
> > Working with Mozilla 0.9.7. Very fast and very nice.
> >
> However, Mail&News is very buggy, slow and lacks many features...
In fact what's really sad is that the bugginess far outweighs both its
slowness and feature-lackingness *combined*. That's
Holger Metzger wrote:
>
> Am 24.12.2001 12:29 schrieb Jens Schlatter:
>
> > Why is it microsoft allowed to use the signature "mozilla" in their
> > internet explorer?
> > Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98)
>
> This has mostly historical reasons back from the days when Mozilla
> (Net
Jens Schlatter wrote:
>
> Why is it microsoft allowed to use the signature "mozilla" in their
> internet explorer?
> Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98)
>
> Jens
>
> Fup2 netscape.public.mozilla.license
Why not? Mozilla is "Open", isn't it? I mean, i could see a problem
if MS los
Proxomitron. http://proxomitron.org/. Don't look back lest you be
turned into a pillar of "Punch the Monkey".
robert somerville wrote:
>
> i gather there is a way to do it, but i have yet to find it.
> can anybody give me a hint ?
>
> pls. also reply to email address, thanks
>
> robert somer
flacco wrote:
>
> > Well, after validating the page (or attempting to) using HTML 4.01
> > strict, transitional, XHTML 1.0 strict, etc, even HTML 3.2. I get:
> > Sorry, this document does not validate as .
> > Maybe that's a start to the problem
>
> ...in other words, use the automatic validati
heh frameset page validates but the page in the frame does not. Lots of
issues with that page. For one thing the meta tag attribute values badly
needs to be quoted.
if you can, put the page up somewhere where we can test it. The last
time I checked that URL I got a DATA ERROR message or some sort.
Yeh You-Ying wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I put the screenshots of IR and Mozilla 0.9.7 while visiting the same website.
>
> (1) IE
> http://www.photome.com.tw/album1/
John F. Kohler wrote:
>I have the version of mozilla that came with my distribution of
>Red Hat 7.2 and after installation I went to the website for
>Mozilla.
>
>I had seen the RPM version of Mozilla in the past, but could
>not find one now.
>
>I understand how to install an RPM version, but I ne
John F. Kohler wrote:
> I have the version of mozilla that came with my distribution of
> Red Hat 7.2 and after installation I went to the website for
> Mozilla.
>
> I had seen the RPM version of Mozilla in the past, but could
> not find one now.
>
> I understand how to install an RPM version,
I have the version of mozilla that came with my distribution of
Red Hat 7.2 and after installation I went to the website for
Mozilla.
I had seen the RPM version of Mozilla in the past, but could
not find one now.
I understand how to install an RPM version, but I need help
with "tar" and "zip" fo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Minko Markov) wrote in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David W. Fenton) writes:
>
>
>> Mozilla 0.9.3 had worked fine, because, apparently, I'd
>> installed the security manager. When I re-installed and included
>> the security manager, it then worked.
>
>It is
Roope Lehmuslehto wrote:
> WDA wrote:
>
>> Working with Mozilla 0.9.7. Very fast and very nice.
>>
> However, Mail&News is very buggy, slow and lacks many features...
>
I haven't encountered any problems with mail/news client as of to date.
One thing for sure, the 0.9.8 milestone will be b
WDA wrote:
> Working with Mozilla 0.9.7. Very fast and very nice.
>
However, Mail&News is very buggy, slow and lacks many features...
"Markus Brueckner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Sören Kuklau wrote:
> > So there we have it. Since 0.9.7, the MIME type behaviour of Mozilla is
> > stricter. CSS with text/plain MIME type will be ignored.
> Not really. Only if you use HTML 4.0
Morten Nilsen wrote:
>
> meniscus wrote:
>
> > The Real Bev wrote:
> >>
> >> No such animal in .9.6 for linux. Pity.
>
> It was checked in to the 0.9.7 branch, and the trunk after that.
Can't find this in 2001122103 trunk build.
Please check it out.
Title: W3C HTML Validation Service Results
HTML Validation Service Results
Jump to: Outline, Source Listing or Parse Tree.
URI:
Last Modified:
Fri Mar 2 23:04:51 2001
Server:
> > Why is it microsoft allowed to use the signature "mozilla" in their
> > internet explorer?
> > Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98)
>
> This has mostly historical reasons back from the days when Mozilla
> (Netscape) dominated the WWW and every other browser had to disguise as
> M
No matter whether there's a gui for it or not, it's still there.
Add
user_pref("dom.disable_open_during_load", true);
to $PROFILE/user.js [$PROFILE is your profile directory; if user.js
doesn't exist, create it.]
There are also more draconian ways of disabling popups and things,
see doc
Christian Biesinger wrote:
> No, it does not exist in the trunk.
hmm... my bad, I just remembered I applied the patch for the prefs to my
cvs build... so It doesn't exist in the trunk, but my trunk build has it
--
Morten Nilsen, aka Dr. P
4th Age webmaster & designer - www.4th-age.com
On 12/23/01 5:46 PM, Hasse wrote:
> Gord McFee [EMAIL PROTECTED] said...
>> Dan Howard wrote:
>> > This is probably pretty basic, but did you completely delete both
>> > C:\program files\mozilla and C:\Windows\Application data\mozilla? I
>> > tend to forget about the latter when tracking problem
Ah how obvious .. it has a bug though in that if you untick it while it
is 'minimized' it won't disappear until you click on it.. no biggie.
Thanks,
Phil
veera wrote:
> Phil Sweeney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> How can you remove such a toolbar once you've added it?
> View -> Show/Hide -
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Morten Nilsen wrote:
[scripts&windows prefs]
> It was checked in to the 0.9.7 branch, and the trunk after that.
No, it does not exist in the trunk.
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Am 23.12.2001 21:20 schrieb Luke:
> Hmmm... that seems to have solved the problem when I hit reply (I don't
> see them as I type this), but I still get the gray bars occasionaly when
> browsing messages that are replies (e.g. in the view window, not a reply
> window). The application of the g
Am 24.12.2001 12:29 schrieb Jens Schlatter:
> Why is it microsoft allowed to use the signature "mozilla" in their
> internet explorer?
> Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98)
This has mostly historical reasons back from the days when Mozilla
(Netscape) dominated the WWW and every othe
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Phil Sweeney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How can you remove such a toolbar once you've added it?
View -> Show/Hide -> Preferences Toolbar
>
> Thanks,
>
> Phil
>
> Dan Howard wrote:
>
> > robert somerville wrote:
> >
> >> i gather there is a way to do it, but i have yet to find it.
> >> can
mine too
anyone file bugs yet?
Neville Cobb wrote:
> Mozila 0.9.7 I've noticed that in Mail the side bar on the right
> alongside the mail lists sometimes the slide bar dissapears from view
> but I can navigate up and down using the arrows on the top and bottom -
> just can't grab on to the b
Travis Crump wrote:
> Looking at the source, they use some strange hack of using layers for IE
> and divs for netscape/Mozilla which sort of begs the question of why not
> just use divs for all browsers since all browsers support them if they
> think the divs work...
>
Wagh! horrible horrible
I demand that Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. may or may not have written...
>Still miss the location Tool bar in mail and news as Communicator. the side bar takes
>up took much screen real estate on this 15" monitor.
>
Are you CCd to bug 21344?
Interestingly while searching for this bug in my email I
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
> Alan Hunter wrote:
>
>> a spell checer in Mozilla.
>
> http://www.mozilla.org.uk/docs/spell-checker-faq.html
Yep... and Gerv should update this one:
Is anyone writing a Mozilla spell checker?
No-one is currently working on one. Open Source is about developers
scratc
Why is it microsoft allowed to use the signature "mozilla" in their
internet explorer?
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98)
Jens
Fup2 netscape.public.mozilla.license
Chuck Messenger wrote:
>
> I think it's more like, they want to lock in their users with
> proprietary formats. Supporting open standards works against that goal.
> If there's such a groundswell that they're _forced_ to, only then will
> they support open standards. Even then, they'll try
Mozila 0.9.7 I've noticed that in Mail the side bar on the right
alongside the mail lists sometimes the slide bar dissapears from view
but I can navigate up and down using the arrows on the top and bottom -
just can't grab on to the bar to move it more quickly.
Nev
If you take the time to read the oversized README file RealOne pops up
during installation, it tells you it is going to do all this, as well as how
to disable it. It's still a major PITA, but you /can/ shut it off.
--
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mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.hubick.com/
"JTK" <[EMAIL PRO
I demand that Matthew Thomas may or may not have written...
>And the standard one is what, exactly? It's certainly not F3: in Internet Explorer
>and even Windows Explorer, F3 doesn't Find Next, it opens the Search sidebar.
>
That's a throwback to Windows 95 explorer which opened the Find dialog
Yes, it was never implemented properly so far.
"Morten Nilsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> DeMoN LaG wrote:
>
> > I see the same behavior, I'd look for/file a bug on it. Dunno when this
> > stopped working, didn't know it existed unti
DeMoN LaG wrote:
> I see the same behavior, I'd look for/file a bug on it. Dunno when this
> stopped working, didn't know it existed until the other day and never
> tried it until you just posted :/
I seem to remember that this was never implemented, and thus never worked...
but it will, some
meniscus wrote:
> The Real Bev wrote:
>>
>> No such animal in .9.6 for linux. Pity.
It was checked in to the 0.9.7 branch, and the trunk after that.
>
> Nor is it 0.9.7 Windows...
Oh yes it is.
Both windows and linux 0.9.7 has that very useful pref UI
edit>preferences>advanced>scripts & wi
Neville Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 24 Dec 2001:
> After setting up the Tabbed browsing feature for TAB on middle
> mouse button for URLs on the page and the middle mouse button for
> bookmarks - the middle mouse button works fine for URLs on t
> Well, after validating the page (or attempting to) using HTML 4.01
> strict, transitional, XHTML 1.0 strict, etc, even HTML 3.2. I get:
> Sorry, this document does not validate as .
> Maybe that's a start to the problem
...in other words, use the automatic validation service here to make
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