Hmm... I read all postings and arguments... quite interesting, what
you're all saying. I haven't made up my mind yet. You know why? Because
there was no posting from a single woman. And even if there would be
one, it can't be representing...
On the one hand, it's offensive. On the other hand,
Well if there are only seconds and no objections I think it should be
done. Somebody could just rm robotx.txt...
This is not a good idea. Google's index of a bug would rapidly go out of
date.
You are solving the wrong problem. If Bugzilla's querying system makes
it hard for you to find the
Gervase Markham wrote:
Well if there are only seconds and no objections I think it should be
done. Somebody could just rm robotx.txt...
This is not a good idea. Google's index of a bug would rapidly go out of
date.
Yes and no. You're right that it'd go out of date /rapidly/ but sooner
Chris wrote:
I was hoping somebody can help me solve this problem I've been having
with Netscape and Mozilla.
My setup:
Windows 2000
root partition (c: drive) about 200 megs free of a 2 gig partition
File server, z: drive about 40 gigs free
I went to download Oracle 9i (about 1.1
DeMoN LaG wrote:
Leave it to that wack job to take a quote completely out of context and
turn it into a communist AOLZilla plot against humanity, ya know?
Actually, JTK is making a valid point. There are numerous posts here
from users who think this is a *Netscape* newsgroup.
It would be
Christian Biesinger wrote:
Christian Klukas wrote:
[keyboard shortcut for switching tabs]
I like these shortcuts, but why does Ctrl+Tab not work.
Ctrl+Tab is already taken for cycling between location bar, content and
sidebar (iirc).
Which is *not* something people do as often as
Yes use Interarchy (Anarchie) FTP Client. I think they have a Windows
version available.
You just go to ftp site drag file to desired location and it starts
downloading. You can inerrupt the download and restart. It will continue
on where it left off.
Chris wrote:
I was hoping somebody can
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Has nothing to do with AOLTW, Netscape, Mozilla, China, Communism.
It was just a joke. We have a person in this newsgroup who likes to talk
about his conspiracy theory of how the communist AOLTW-Netscape wants to
make Mozilla please China. I found your suggestion
Well if there are only seconds and no objections I think it should be
done. Somebody could just rm robotx.txt...
This is not a good idea. Google's index of a bug would rapidly go out of
date.
That's not a problem, because all Google needs to provide a search
result is to have some
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
Well if there are only seconds and no objections I think it should be
done. Somebody could just rm robotx.txt...
This is not a good idea. Google's index of a bug would rapidly go out of
date.
That's not a problem, because all Google
unreal, the page rendering is blazing fast, Mail/News is working
perfectly, and everything seems far smoother than any build so far. I
checked some pages in NN 4.79, IE, and Moz, and Moz blew them both away
by half again to double the speed :)
Cheers to ya all!
Patrick
Yes and no. You're right that it'd go out of date /rapidly/ but sooner
or later it'll be indexed becoming avaiable and, IMO, the utility of the
Google (or your favorite search engine) indexing is more the ability to
able to search quickly in all the Bugzilla database and, once you had
It would be nice if the transfer to a purely Mozilla-named nesserver
were to finally happen.
Everyone agrees it would be nice :-) But unless you are going to stump
up the servers and bandwidth, we'll just have to keep plugging away at
persuading Netscape to sort it out :-)
Gerv
Yes and no. You're right that it'd go out of date /rapidly/ but sooner
or later it'll be indexed becoming avaiable and, IMO, the utility of
the Google (or your favorite search engine) indexing is more the
ability to able to search quickly in all the Bugzilla database and,
once you had
that itself may be an issue. google will detect the frequent changes to
bugzilla's dynamic pages, and revisit them often. having googling
sucking down pretty much the entire contents of the bugzilla database at
frequent intervals could well be a significant burden on the bugzilla
Well... whatever happened to him? He was - at least for the media - kind
of the world wide web pioneer. As far as I know, he left Netscape after
the AOL buyout to found a new company... what happened afterwards? Is he
still into Internet at all?
--
Regards,
Sören Kuklau ('Chucker')
[EMAIL
I'm having problems posting comments to a bug in Bugzilla.
I login, complete the Comments box, click Commit, the status bar shows
Connecting to bugzilla.mozilla.org, then Sending request to
bugzilla.mozilla.org, then Document Done () the time is always less
than a second.
Trying it in NS
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
having googling
sucking down pretty much the entire contents of the bugzilla database at
frequent intervals could well be a significant burden on the bugzilla
server(s)...
You are talking about how you think Google works. Google
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Well... whatever happened to him? He was - at least for the media - kind
of the world wide web pioneer. As far as I know, he left Netscape after
the AOL buyout to found a new company... what happened afterwards? Is he
still into Internet at all?
In article a5e5kr$6nlkc$[EMAIL PROTECTED], michael lefevre wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
having googling
sucking down pretty much the entire contents of the bugzilla database at
frequent intervals could well be a significant burden on the bugzilla
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Well... whatever happened to him? He was - at least for the media - kind
of the world wide web pioneer. As far as I know, he left Netscape after
the AOL buyout to found a new company... what happened afterwards? Is he
still into Internet at all?
I know it's going to be easy, but I can't figure this one out.
I have a site that requires a pass to login. At some point I decided to
answer never for this site to the password manager question. Now I'd like
it to remember the password for me. I can't figure out how.
I have deleted it from
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Well... whatever happened to him? He was - at least for the media -
kind of the world wide web pioneer. As far as I know, he left Netscape
after the AOL buyout to found a new company... what happened
afterwards? Is he still into Internet at
something? The point is if there is a valid reson for *blocking* Google.
This hasn't been pointed out so I thought I'd mention it. Do we really
want a search for Mozilla by someone who doesn't understand what
bugzilla is to pull up results where a majority of them are bugs?
And why would
The 'normal pages' ? Bugzilla is already in the top ten results of a
search for 'mozilla'. What exactly are the pages that are going to be
more relevant?
Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
something? The point is if there is a valid reson for *blocking* Google.
This hasn't been pointed out so I
something? The point is if there is a valid reson for *blocking*
Google.
This hasn't been pointed out so I thought I'd mention it. Do we
really want a search for Mozilla by someone who doesn't understand
what bugzilla is to pull up results where a majority of them are bugs?
And why
Much of the text on many sites that uses cascadingstyleshees (css) is
being drawn insanely tiny by mozilla (the current 0.9something version
in redhat7.2)
doesanybody know how to fix/workaround this.
(btw. KDE's konqurer renders these pages ok, but galeon that is based on
mozilla does not, so I
much better if it were operating the standard way that Netscape 4 and
Internet Explorer do. Anyone who has used Cookie Pal for example knows
how much smarter it can handle cookies. I am seriously considering
permanently getting away from Mozilla and not looking back because of
this problem.
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resource://index.html should work
THanks, but sadly, after adding this line to my prefs.js file
user_pref(browser.startup.homepage, resource://index.html);
the page still wouldn't display. - Dave
D. Alvarado wrote:
Hi,
I am tying to setup a new mail account in 2002022203. When the account
wizard comes up I cant enter selections or type into the text boxes.
I reverted to the Feb 15 build and found the same problem.
Is this a bug? or have i screwed my setup someway?
Anybody else see this sort of thing ?
Care to enumerate your problems?
psmith wrote:
Mozilla cookie handling is too restrictive and annoying and would be
much better if it were operating the standard way that Netscape 4 and
Internet Explorer do. Anyone who has used Cookie Pal for example knows
how much smarter it can
On 02/25/2002 6:26 PM, psmith wrote:
Mozilla cookie handling is too restrictive and annoying and would be
much better if it were operating the standard way that Netscape 4 and
Internet Explorer do. Anyone who has used Cookie Pal for example knows
how much smarter it can handle
On 02/25/2002 8:06 PM, ada pascal wrote:
I am tying to setup a new mail account in 2002022203. When the account
wizard comes up I cant enter selections or type into the text boxes.
I reverted to the Feb 15 build and found the same problem.
Is this a bug? or have i screwed my setup
Please Help ...
How to transfer Netscape email from one PC to another using a CD Burner ?
I am NOT technical so please explain in detail.
Is it easy ?
I use Netscape 6.2 on my new PC and N 6.1 on my old PC.
I use Win Me on my new PC and Win 95 on my old PC.
pls. cc me on any replies
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Mark Slater wrote:
Hi ppl
Check this post on Mozillazine:
http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback/read.php?f=2i=443t=443
Can anybody confirm that 2002022503 is infected with the
W32.Magistr.39921@mm virus?
mark
I run this build. I ran a complete disk scan after reading that, using
CA's
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regxpcom.exe - OK
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