Christian Biesinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> This link contains more information about BOMs:
>
> http://www.unicode.org/unicode/faq/utf_bom.html#25
The government is right! Any terrorist can find information on how to
make BOMs on the Internet! :)
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Bob Lathe wrote:
> I have used Netscape for 15 years. I have 6 Compaq computers and just
> bought a new 5660AP, 1.8 with XP OEM. The first thing I did was load
> Netscape 6.2-1 and made it the default mail/browser.
As far as I am aware, Netscape was founded in 1994, so it's impossible
for anyb
Magnus W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> You mean like the "navigator/tabbed browsing/open tabs instead of windows
> for windows opened by the webpage" pref? :-)
I've seen it... I think I even have it checked now... so it would be
neat if, some day, the Mozil
Dan Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> So, in order to reconcile the need to provide accurate statistics,
> hoping to encourage more sites to become multi-browser accessible, with
> the practical need to gain access to those sites now, is there any hope
>
Sören Kuklau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> > Expected behavior?
>
> Yes.
>
> > Why?
>
> Because most Windows applications do it like that.
This sort of argument always leads me to the standard mother's
rejoinder:
"If all your friends were jumping off a cli
Christian Biesinger wrote:
> I, for example, know very well that tabs exist, and don't like them. (I
> prefer having all my windows in the taskbar).
I prefer tabs... I don't like to clutter up my taskbar, plus, it's a
pain to have to minimize a whole bunch of windows when I need to get
to some
JTK wrote:
> For once Blake's right[1]: tabs are an almost-completely unused feature.
I use tabs in Mozilla all the time... it's a great feature. It lets
me open up and switch between several pages without cluttering up my
desktop and taskbar with lots of browser windows. I wish Mozilla
wou
Max Bentz wrote:
> Is there any option to masquerade mozilla as IE or Netscape (like Opera
> can)?
I wish there weren't... that's one of the "tricks" that may be
helpful to a particular user at a particular time, to get into sites
with particularly clueless webmasters that block users based o
grayrest wrote:
> Amun-Latch wrote:
>> When I look at the properties of the picture, it says that it is
>> "Mozilla Joint Photographic Experts
>> Group Image File." I don't want it that type, I want it a plain old
>> jpeg.
>
> a "plain old jpeg" is a Joint Photographic Experts Group Image Fil
Pratik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> 1. OE mails being displayed in utterly small fonts. Hence I feel the
> need to be able to view it as plaintext. A button somewhere would be
> excellent. Most mails that I do get from OE/Outlook don't contain any
> specia
David Hyatt wrote:
> Yep. Since I doubt I'll have time to focus on the remaining bugs in the
> implementation before Mozilla 1.0, it has been disabled in Mozilla and
> will remain disabled for 1.0 (unless interested parties other than
> myself are willing to tackle and fix the remaining issues
I just tried to install Protozilla < http://protozilla.mozdev.org/ >,
which is an addon to Mozilla to allow user-definable protocol schemes
to be defined, letting support for various other URI/URL/URN/etc.
types be added to Mozilla.
Unfortunately, it didn't work for me. In fact, it totally ho
WDA wrote:
> Well, I don't happen to be one of them. Frankly, 100% of all my
> colleagues prefer html as opposed to plain text mail.
Why is that? My observation is that about 99.9% of the HTML email I
receive gains absolutely nothing from this other than to waste
bandwidth and disk space. U
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there a way to read mail as text and not HTML?
>
> I just had three letters that were redirects to web pages. Is there a
> way to force text view of mail?
I don't think there's a way to do that in Mozilla, but Pegasus Mail (
( http://www.pmail.com/ ) has an option
JTK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> > Put up or shut up: list a validated page that fails to display
> > in Mozilla.
>
> http://www.cnn.com/. Well, unless you need to do research on week-old
> news for some reason, perhaps if you were a time traveller or
> some
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