yatsu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Luke wrote:
[snip]
2) How about a clear urlbar icon on the toolbar?
?!
You need to try this out before it's usefullness becomes
apparent. It's simply a small button which clears the urlbar, making it
easier to type in an url because you don't
have to remove the
Peter Lairo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gervase Markham wrote:
what's the prize I have won? ;-)
From the original post:
Asa won a holiday to someplace near Yosemite at the picnic today, but
the tight-fisted old so-and-so refuses to give it away, so the prize is
merely a free next-generation web
Dave Close [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I personally have no interest in installing Flash or any other gimicky
plug-in. I find it extremely annoying that, every time I visit a site
which includes one of these pieces of junk, Mozilla prompts me to
download and install the plug-in. I want a way to
MeTwo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, at least now I know where I stand :)
But why is it possible in Outlook Express? Anything special about it?
Outlook Express and Hotmail are both owned by Microsoft; Hotmail has
a proprietary (and AFAIK undocumented) protocol which is only supported
by OE.
--
jeet shahani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
A bug that is bothering me when using Mozilla is that I cannot simply
login into hotmail.com. I end up
using IE just to login and check emails. No, changing my email account
is not an option. :-)
Can anyone please explain if this
Richard Kuryk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am a web developer and I really love the new mozilla but I have
noticed when you click to view source it downloads the page from the
server rather than the page you are looking at. Probably most times
this is okay but much of the web today is dynamic
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Laurent Granger
says...
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mozilla.orgdoctype=Inline
Ooof. It's pretty amazing that Maozilla is able to render its own home page
without crashing, as sensitive as it (and the Politburo)
Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
multipart/meowbot wrote:
[snip]
Plus, multipart/alternative
doesn't deliver on the hope that it would appease those who would have
mail and news remain plaintext-only media forever (it just makes
curmudgeons angrier about the increased size),
ROTFL! Yes, again,
Marc Leger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want Microsoft everything. I want to call a .NET webservice and my dog
brings me the paper.
So, why are you here?
--
Adam Fitzpatrick
Rip Toren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok;
This is getting interesting. Now, the question is whether the browser
is the correct place to work this problem?
[snip]
It seems to me it has just become more obscure. The real problem seems
to be the server on port 25 accepting the mail for
10 matches
Mail list logo