It is Microsoft that is in control, not the w3c.
Even Microsoft would disagree with you on this one. If they
believed the W3C is irrelevant, they wouldn't brag about
IE5 Mac being W3C compliant. They wouldn't even help
create these standards. They wouldn't even try to make
IE more compliant
Netscape Basher Moronically (look up the meaning) wrote...
It is Microsoft that is in control, not the w3c.
But I noticed, MS Explorer handles all w3c pages very well.
http://www.opera.com/pressreleases/xhtml/20011026.xml
http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/complexspiral/demo.html
Now
Till [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Netscape Basher Moronically (look up the meaning) wrote...
It is Microsoft that is in control, not the w3c.
But I noticed, MS Explorer handles all w3c pages very well.
arrgrgrr...
Internet Explorer almost doesnt render those pages
Till [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Netscape Basher Moronically (look up the meaning) wrote...
It is Microsoft that is in control, not the w3c.
But I noticed, MS
Bamm Gabriana wrote:
The following are the members of the World Wide Web Consortium,
as of today. You judge if this group is credible or not.
Cool. My company is on that list. :-D
--
Holger Metzger
Netscape 6 Tips: http://www.hmetzger.de/netscape6.html
Is there some effective way of cleaning all lists such as cache, visited
sites, history, and so on in mozilla ?
In opera this can be acomplished by pressing a single button.
This would be a very nice feature that, i belive would not require much
programming to add to mozilla !?
--
La pooh
Christian Marschalek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hi all!
I wonder how I can turn of that window that pops up with that connection
refused message (primary for ads sites)?
I just can't find
blackbox wrote in message...
arrgrgrr...
Internet Explorer almost doesnt render those pages
Ah but it sets the standards :~)
Till
Glenn Miller wrote
What some people have against Open Source Software is what Fundamentalist
Christians or Moslems have against Knowledge.
are you sure?
www.xulplanet.com added GreyModern and Pinball themes for Mozilla 0.9.9
on March 17. Latter adds pleasing splashes of color atop Navigator
(only). I'd welcome word of which build will break them since I
usually use latest nightly. Rgds,
Nigel L
Bamm Gabriana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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¿How many years is going to live HTML or CSS...?
Please learn to speak correct English if I am going to take you seriously.
You really are a moron aren't you, what other languages do you know?
Brian Heinrich wrote in message ...
And I agree with Bamm: *please* try to write using something that bears
more than a marginal resemblance to English grammar. Even if your
knowledge of English grammar isn't that good, making the effort to
express yourself and your thoughts and ideas
...
Till [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Brian Heinrich wrote in message ...
And I agree with Bamm: *please* try to write using something that bears
more than a marginal resemblance to English grammar. Even if your
knowledge of
Correct. But don't expect me creating publicly available publishing
site with such functionality. For about year there are rumours Gecko2
will replace current one once Mozilla 1.0 is shipped so I simply don't
border with these things.
That's absolutely definitely not true. There is no
They has told me this:
please stop wasting our time
Please tell me the bug number where someone told you this, and I will
investigate.
even when i have taken the time to review the options in the menus for
suggest a reorder of them; and build/draw some screenshots about a toolbar
¿'HOW MANY' Designers, Graphic Designers, or Architects, or people related
with the visual arts, are right now working 'WITH' the programers building
and 'DESIGNING' the User Interface?
Very approximately - ten.
Gerv
Legshot wrote:
What's the purpose of a quick launch option that is not quick at all?
I disagree, sorry.
At the initial start of the PC, if you have quit Moz with Quick
launch on, you already have an appreciable gain of time?
And during a PC session, if you quit Moz, and then restart it via
May i see their work?, not their work for mozilla, their independent work.
Gervase Markham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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¿'HOW MANY' Designers, Graphic Designers, or Architects, or people
related
with the visual arts, are right now working
ZZT wrote:
Hi,
somebody has similar effects (see attachments) in the status line?
bye
That's a problem of leveraging. The entities specified in key=... are
new in Mozilla 0.9.9; they are missing in the previous
Gervase Markham wrote:
site with such functionality. For about year there are rumours Gecko2
will replace current one once Mozilla 1.0 is shipped so I simply don't
border with these things.
That's absolutely definitely not true. There is no Gecko 2.
Somebody mentioning year ago Gecko2
blackbox wrote:
¿Who here knows what was the first standard in the human history?
The Wheel?
--
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
-- Benjamin Franklin
Christian Biesinger wrote in message...
blackbox wrote:
¿Who here knows what was the first standard in the human history?
The Wheel?
hehehe! Good answer :~)
Till
PS: Nice mum :~)
dman84 a dit :
Pascal Chevrel wrote:
Jason A. Lefkowitz a dit :
Hello all!
I've been using and enjoying Mozilla since the first public builds, and
it's been amazing seeing how far it has come over time. I have,
however, encountered one nagging issue ever since release 0.9.7 or so
blackbox wrote:
¿Who here knows what was the first standard in the human history?
The Wheel?
hehehe! Good answer :~)
I was thinking Man :). But upon thinking a little further, I decided
that according to most beliefs something did exist before Man. So
maybe it is Heaven and
BTW, I don't have any problems with form control. Works fine
for me. If you're having a problem, post the URL of the form in
question.
OK
in news://news.mozilla.org:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
== from the above message =
trim...
I hacked away at the javascript today, converting it to
The issue is this. On sites that I visit frequently, I find that after
awhile Moz seems to stop loading both images and linked stylesheets when
it loads the page.
Me too, but it went away when I uninstalled NS 6.2.1 and just
stuck with Moz. :)
Parish wrote:
I've solved it! It's the UA string. At home, my UA string is
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:0.9.9+) Gecko/20020221
but at work it's
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; m18) Gecko/20010110
Netscape6/6.5
I added the user_pref() for the UA string
La pooh wrote:
Is there some effective way of cleaning all lists such as cache, visited
sites, history, and so on in mozilla ?
In opera this can be acomplished by pressing a single button.
This would be a very nice feature that, i belive would not require much
programming to add to mozilla
Jiri Znamenacek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 18 Mar 2002:
LaG it's quicker on slower computer, but I think he builds Mozilla
itself and there can be some differences.
That I do.
--
AIM: FlyersR1 9
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
_ = m
Hi Till,
I am sorry if I offended you from my post.
As you can see, I am also not a native English speaker, but
if you have seen any of my posts you can tell that I am making
an effort to write in a way that is clearly understood by other
people in this group.
AFAIK, most of the people here
Brian Heinrich wrote:
I don't think you /can/ validate for the XHTML 1.1 modules
You can. The validator accepts /any/ page with a DOCTYPE declaration
containing a URL to a DTD file.
/Jonas
Everytime i go to a flash page it gives me error,its says an unknown
error occured while attempting to load the requested page,this happed
with the lastest flashplayer 6 does anyone has the same problem with
flashplayer 6 not working with them on mozilla 0.9.9.
any solutions?
Please learn to speak correct English if I am going to take you
seriously.
You really are a moron aren't you, what other languages do you know?
My native language is Ilokano. My second language is Tagalog.
English is merely a language I use to communicate with people
who wouldn't care at all
Bamm Gabriana wrote:
Would you rather have:
1) A JTK
2) A Bundy
3) A Lancer
Kyle is not only ignorant, he tends to present his opinions as pure
facts. Blackbox is just stupid. I think I'll go with good ol' Gary --
he's a troll, but sometimes, a /funny/ troll.
/Jonas
blackbox [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Is Windows designed for Explorer or Explorer designed for Windows?
or, Windows is the Explorer?
Are you born dumb, or got dumb after born or are you teh dumbness itself?
I have seen this bug too. Just thought I would chime in and let people
know that they arent the only ones.
The place I have seen this is:
ibm a20p laptop
ati graphics card
win98se
0.9.8
I get the contents of the email program becomes invisible. If I resize
or move the window it reappears. By
hi, i have to cope with web-design that should show on most
browsers equal results. (esp. NS4.79, NS6, IE5, IE6)
as even the interpretation of fontsizes defer i was wondering
if there's sth like a bug, or interpretation comparsion
between browsers that would save me nerves and even more time.
Jo'ogn (J. Oppermann) wrote:
hi, i have to cope with web-design that should show on most
browsers equal results. (esp. NS4.79, NS6, IE5, IE6)
as even the interpretation of fontsizes defer i was wondering
if there's sth like a bug, or interpretation comparsion
between browsers that would
I noticed a new Download Manager under Tasks Tools. Mozilla is
coalescing quickly towards version 1.0. I also like the Calendar and the
new Spell Checker, both available at mosdev.mozilla.org. Both work quite
well.
Bamm Gabriana wrote:
Would you rather have:
1) A JTK
2) A Bundy
3) A Lancer
Send in your votes now!
My vote: I'd rather have a Bundy. Bundies make a lot of sense
if only they were more informed. Lancers are deluded souls.
Wh... what about me?!?! What am I?
Personally, I'd rather
That's highly irregular.
mwolf wrote:
That's a problem of leveraging. The entities specified in key=... are
new in Mozilla 0.9.9;
And why the official 0.9.9 release works without any problem?
they are missing in the previous locale. You have
to write them into your dtd resp. properties files. The best way is to
On 3/18/2002 5:17 PM, RV apparently wrote exactly the following:
I noticed a new Download Manager under Tasks Tools.
Yes, this was checked in today.
Mozilla is coalescing quickly towards version 1.0.
Yup. But I don't know... should the Download Manager be really in 1.0?
It's far from
Hello,
Does Mozilla/Netscape support IPv6? I did a search of the mozilla.org site
and see that the NSPR component has IPv6 enablement, but I can't tell if
this implies that the overall package supports it yet.
--
Robert Paulsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
have you dynamically switched themes? this would happen.. if you do not
restart mozilla.. there are a couple of bugs that exist here.. another
is if you did not use a new profile.. this would cause the same issues.
using same profile and same theme (classic).
Thanks!
-peter
--
Peter
Dom Incollingo wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am trying to access the Mozilla newsgroups using a laptop running Win
NT (company computer). I created an account for server
news.mozilla.org, and specified port 119 and no SSL. When I try to
receive messages for a mozilla newsgroup, I get an error
Till [EMAIL PROTECTED] said...
Just put in your host file a reference to any other website such as
207.46.230.220 ad.doubleclick.net the ip being for www.microsoft.com this
will just show a page not found in the page window, but will not give the
error popup. The best is to point to a
Just installed Mozilla 0.9.9 to replace (not upgrade) 0.9.7.
I have noticed that on certain pages that have an
auto-update feature (such as CBS.MARKETWATCH.COM to monitor
stocks), if I try to minize the browser on that page, when
the page updates, the browser returns in a windowed state.
testing storage of sent items to newsgroups in sent items folder
testing storage of sent items to newsgroups in sent items folder
Graham wrote:
Can we leave this thread, which has no place in a mozilla mailing list?
I am quite prepared to debate this with you but off-list please...
And I was just beginning to get warmed up for a good debate - oh well. ;)
--
Regards,
Peter Lairo
Jim Gosney wrote:
testing storage of sent items to newsgroups in sent items folder
please don't use npm.general for tests...
that is what npm.test is there for!
--
Morten Nilsen, aka Dr. P
We are the borg^]dbdbiMicrosoft.
Prepare to be assimilated^]dbiembraced and extended.
Resistance is
I have found that if I use the search directory dropdown in the default
bookmarks, I get transported to netscape no matter what search is
selected, e.g. altavista. Considering this, I have deleted the search
directory in the bookmarks since it is useless, misleading and
aggravating.
Is this a
Peter Lairo wrote:
I have lived in _Germany as an american *all*
my life and I know that Europe is not that much better. All the wealth
here is concentrated with the former blue bloods ( the Von's, and Zu's)
LOL
If you have lived in Germany all your life you have obviously done so
without
Peter Lairo wrote:
If a person lives in a country that threatens the peace of other
countries, then that person either should leave that country or live
with the consequences of staying there.
Right you are. Just a couple of days ago a certain rogue state
threatened no less than seven
Mozilla 0.9.9
When I create a mail and send through my mail account,
everything works correctly.
when I create a mail and send to a newsgroup, I get the
message that it is unable to store the message in my SENT
items folder. If I try to save it as draft, I get the same
message about
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Peter Lairo wrote:
The damage the UN and kofi anan has done recently in isreal - pushing
for an independant palestinian state - shows how blindly desparate
many are to have the *appearance* of peace. Who cares who is right
(the Israelis) and who is/was the
Hans-Peter Fischer wrote:
The rest of your claims is of a similar quality - not really worth
discussing.
Oh, I forgot to mention arrogance/blockage toward critical views
(requiring introspective and self-criticism). ;)
--
Regards,
Peter Lairo
blackbox wrote:
¿Who here knows what was the first standard in the human history?
For compatibility with the Garden of Eden, and a full relationship with
Me, humans MUST NOT (RFC 2119) eat from the Tree of the Knowledge of
Good and Evil -- God, paraphrased, Genesis 3.
Gerv
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], JTK wrote:
Bamm Gabriana wrote:
Would you rather have:
1) A JTK
2) A Bundy
3) A Lancer
Send in your votes now!
My vote: I'd rather have a Bundy. Bundies make a lot of sense
if only they were more informed. Lancers are deluded souls.
Wh... what about
Hi,
It looks like there is something wrong with Mozilla's implementation of
JavaScript in 0.9.9. If I open this URL the CPU load jumps to 100
percent, the mouse-cursor starts flashing, and Mozilla hardly responds
anymore. The page doesn't even finish loading. Here is the URL:
RV wrote:
I noticed a new Download Manager under Tasks Tools.
Annoying bug:
If download is canceled, it can't be continued, but it still showed in
file listing.
Suggestions:
1. As download manager will be some of the most used parts of the Moz, I
suggest that shortcut to DM should be
I disagree, sorry.
At the initial start of the PC, if you have quit Moz with Quick
launch on, you already have an appreciable gain of time?
And during a PC session, if you quit Moz, and then restart it via
the QLicon, it's almost immediate.
First it's fast but when you use programs like
Thanks for your tips .. I'll try the work around... sadly that there is no
option for that built in :(
Gervase Markham wrote:
blackbox wrote:
¿Who here knows what was the first standard in the human history?
For compatibility with the Garden of Eden, and a full relationship with
Me, humans MUST NOT (RFC 2119) eat from the Tree of the Knowledge of
Good and Evil -- God, paraphrased,
Neil wrote:
Parish wrote:
I've solved it! It's the UA string. At home, my UA string is
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:0.9.9+) Gecko/20020221
but at work it's
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; m18) Gecko/20010110
Netscape6/6.5
I added the user_pref() for
On 03/18/2002 11:35 AM, Sören Kuklau wrote:
On 3/18/2002 5:17 PM, RV apparently wrote exactly the following:
I noticed a new Download Manager under Tasks Tools.
Yes, this was checked in today.
Mozilla is coalescing quickly towards version 1.0.
Yup. But I don't know... should
Roope Lehmuslehto wrote:
3. Shutdown (your OS here) after done button.
nah.. at least not for unixes
anyways, the download manager has been well speced by mpt, and his spec
shows where this is supposed to end up...
--
Morten Nilsen, aka Dr. P
We are the borg^]dbdbiMicrosoft.
Prepare to
On 03/18/2002 4:46 AM, Nigel L wrote:
www.xulplanet.com added GreyModern and Pinball themes for Mozilla 0.9.9
on March 17. Latter adds pleasing splashes of color atop Navigator
(only). I'd welcome word of which build will break them since I
usually use latest nightly.
Till wrote:
Bamm Gabriana wrote in message...
Hi Till,
I am sorry if I offended you from my post.
As you can see, I am also not a native English speaker, but
if you have seen any of my posts you can tell that I am making
an effort to write in a way that is clearly understood by other
people
Nigel L wrote:
www.xulplanet.com added GreyModern and Pinball themes for Mozilla 0.9.9
on March 17. Latter adds pleasing splashes of color atop Navigator
(only). I'd welcome word of which build will break them since I
usually use latest nightly.
Morten Nilsen wrote:
one thing I find to help the situation, is to use px for font sizes...
off course, different computers have different fonts, so...
IE 6 (at least) seems to want to render pixels as an absolute length
unit -- at least that's been my experience -- and it doesn't seem
Peter Lairo wrote:
--snip---
supported and encouraged by the population and the authorities
I disagree with this assessment. Which has got everybody in trouble. Not
once in any news reports have I once heard Arafat or any main stream
Palestinians, say
Hi!
Pratik wrote:
Its part of the MachV spec so I gues it should be in. But I can't
believe they used the tree widget for the Download Manager. Why didn't
they use outliner? There's a bug for converting all tree widgets to
outliner and they go ahead and write up new code that uses the tree
Pratik wrote:
Its part of the MachV spec so I gues it should be in. But I can't
believe they used the tree widget for the Download Manager. Why didn't
they use outliner? There's a bug for converting all tree widgets to
outliner and they go ahead and write up new code that uses the tree
Is there a key sequence (F6, Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Whatever, etc) to cycle
through your open tabs?
Thanks!
-peter
--
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Platinum Web Development http://www.platinumweb.com
1320 Terrace Street Tallahassee, FL 32303
850.508.4518 FAX: 850.681.1930 -- NEW
On 03/18/2002 02:11 PM, Christian Mattar wrote:
Hi!
Pratik wrote:
Its part of the MachV spec so I gues it should be in. But I can't
believe they used the tree widget for the Download Manager. Why didn't
they use outliner? There's a bug for converting all tree widgets to
outliner and they go
Bamm Gabriana wrote:
I only have 32 megs, so Moz is quite slow
but IE/OE is fast because they have a smaller memory requirement.
Because a large chunk of them is already loaded with the OS
--
I would rather gnaw my leg off, pack the bleeding stump with salt,
and run in a circle on broken
Peter Lakanen wrote:
Is there a key sequence (F6, Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Whatever, etc) to cycle
through your open tabs?
Ctrl+PageUp, Ctrl+PageDown.
/Jonas
Jo'ogn (J. Oppermann) wrote:
hi, i have to cope with web-design that should show on most
browsers equal results. (esp. NS4.79, NS6, IE5, IE6)
as even the interpretation of fontsizes defer i was wondering
if there's sth like a bug, or interpretation comparsion
between browsers that would
Netscape Basher wrote:
The good thing about Explorer is that it does a great job in
displaying pages that are w3c compliant.
Except the CSS test page at http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/
Which is rather ironic because MS invented CSS *and* claim IE to be the
most W3C-standards-compliant
Chris Hoess wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Netscape Basher wrote:
The w3c was formed out of jealousy of Microsoft's success. It is based
on hatred of MS
I salute your pioneering work in advancing the field of ignorance,
grasshopper. I look forward to hearing more of your
Pratik wrote:
On 03/18/2002 11:35 AM, Sören Kuklau wrote:
On 3/18/2002 5:17 PM, RV apparently wrote exactly the following:
I noticed a new Download Manager under Tasks Tools.
Yes, this was checked in today.
Mozilla is coalescing quickly towards version 1.0.
Yup. But I don't
On 03/18/2002 02:25 PM, Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Pratik wrote:
Its part of the MachV spec so I gues it should be in. But I can't
believe they used the tree widget for the Download Manager. Why didn't
they use outliner? There's a bug for converting all tree widgets to
outliner and they go
I submitted bug# 131654 - mentions this and another problem. I think
bug# 128857 is also closely related.
a user wrote:
I have found that if I use the search directory dropdown in the default
bookmarks, I get transported to netscape no matter what search is
selected, e.g. altavista.
Bamm Gabriana wrote:
Would you rather have:
1) A JTK
2) A Bundy
3) A Lancer
Send in your votes now!
My vote: I'd rather have a Bundy. Bundies make a lot of sense
if only they were more informed. Lancers are deluded souls.
ROFLMAO
`Bamm.
Ang taong bumoto
sa baliw
Ay baliw
Peter Lakanen wrote:
Is there a key sequence (F6, Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Whatever, etc) to cycle
through your open tabs?
Thanks!
-peter
ctrl+PageUp, ctrl+PageDown. Yes it's counterintuitive, no, they won't
change it because ctrl+tab cycles frames and that's important for usability.
Peter Lakanen wrote:
Is there a key sequence (F6, Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Whatever, etc) to cycle
through your open tabs?
Ctrl-PgUp/Ctrl-PgDn
Thanks!
-peter
--
I would rather gnaw my leg off, pack the bleeding stump with salt,
and run in a circle on broken glass than have to deal with
On 3/18/2002 7:45 PM, Pratik apparently wrote exactly the following:
Its part of the MachV spec so I gues it should be in.
I know, but afaik, it was planned to have it in 0.9.8 for testing
already. It's now after 0.9.9 already...
But I can't believe they used the tree widget for the Download
blackbox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
a74jjj$[EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:a74jjj$[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
May i see their work?, not their work for mozilla, their independent
work.
May we see /your/ work, to be able to accurately judge the value of your
judgement of /their/ work?
--
Magnus W
Proud
blackbox wrote:
arrgrgrr...
Internet Explorer almost doesnt render those pages
Which is *precisely* Till's point. (I'm familiar with Eric Meyer's
complexspiral demo, which I sometimes use to indicate some of the
inadequacies of IE 6 when it comes to CSS rendering, but I haven't
looked
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Brian Heinrich wrote:
I don't think you /can/ validate for the XHTML 1.1 modules
You can. The validator accepts /any/ page with a DOCTYPE declaration
containing a URL to a DTD file.
/Jonas
I realise http://validator.w3.org/ indicates 'Added support for
On 03/18/2002 03:09 PM, Sören Kuklau wrote:
snip
There's a bug for converting all tree widgets to outliner and they go ahead and
write up new code that uses the tree
widget? I'm surprised.
I don't know the reason, but they did it in tree first and want to
convert it to outliner.
I read
Robert C. Paulsen wrote:
Does Mozilla/Netscape support IPv6?
Yes.
--
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
-- Benjamin Franklin
Parish wrote:
Netscape Basher wrote:
The good thing about Explorer is that it does a great job in
displaying pages that are w3c compliant.
Except the CSS test page at http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/
Which is rather ironic because MS invented CSS *and* claim IE to be the
most
Christopher Rued wrote:
blackbox wrote:
¿Who here knows what was the first standard in the human history?
The Wheel?
hehehe! Good answer :~)
I was thinking Man :). But upon thinking a little further, I decided
that according to most beliefs something did exist before
Christian Biesinger wrote:
Robert C. Paulsen wrote:
Does Mozilla/Netscape support IPv6?
Yes.
Thanks for the info.
--
Robert Paulsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gervase Markham wrote:
blackbox wrote:
¿Who here knows what was the first standard in the human history?
For compatibility with the Garden of Eden, and a full relationship with
Me, humans MUST NOT (RFC 2119) eat from the Tree of the Knowledge of
Good and Evil -- God, paraphrased,
Legshot wrote:
Internet Explorer is in fact the only software from M$ that is better than
any competitor... (under windows that is)
That's interesting... I would have considered it the only software from
MS that I would never use because it is so bad (well, besides Frontpage
OE maybe)
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