Ken wrote:
>
> I am aware of the Sun Java JAR utility, but I think it's command line
> based, yes? I was hoping to get one that is GUI based, either shareware
> or freeware. I saw another one on the net that is free called Ultimate
> Zip, which claims to handle JAR but when I tried to even op
Garth Wallace wrote:
>
> MozillaQuest.com is not a reputable source of information.
>
Not now it's not, but back when that article was written it tried to be
relaible. In fact the article I linked to claimed to be written by
Fabian Guisset rather than Mike Angelo.
However I think the case o
Ken wrote:
>
> Suppose for now I run the edited skin files without re-JARring, where to
> do paste the skin file tree into, relative to the Netscape 6.2 install
> directory?
The info here may help:
http://www.mozillaquest.com/stories/MozillaMagic01/Mozilla_Magic01_Story01.html
Yes, one tim
madog wrote:
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] starts oe, how can i change it to mozilla mail ?
>
When you say mailto: do you mean clicking on a mailto link in
Mozilla or clicking a mailto link in an external app?
If it's an external app, then you need to wait till MAPI support is
enabled (it's
I thought I'd try and start a discussion about this bug on the
newsgroups. I'm very opposed to 'fixing' this bug because whether or not
it's defaulted to off it will still encourage people to have bad habits
and the last thing I want to do is encourage more people with sigs above
the quoted me
Sorry if this has already been mentioned, but the position for the close
box for each tab should appear in the menubar at the far right. This
would fit in with the convention used by all Windows MDI apps and also
the one I've seen on Linux (Opera).
[] title - Mozilla {Build ID: 2001102808}
Neil wrote:
> I wrote an XUL game http://www.nrr.co.uk/xulmine/xulmine.xul
I like it!
> but on my
> 133MHz 32MB notebook I needed (amongst other tweaks) to jar the file to
> get acceptable performance. However I can't publish a .jar file becuase
> the jar protocol only works on local files
Jason Bassford wrote:
> (I could not find a "bugzilla" specific newsgroup - my apologies if
> this is OT.)
>
>On Bugzilla's voting page it reads:
>
> "To change your votes, type in new numbers (using zero to mean no
> votes) or change the checkbox, and then click Submit."
>
>How, there
Gavin Long wrote:
>>Is the new Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 preview release
>>based on Mozilla 4.0? I had an error while connecting with
>>IE6 to IIS on my Windows 2000 machine, and IE reported the
>>browser as Mozilla 4.0 (IE 6.0 compatable), or something
>>like that in the error report.
>>
>
>
WilCoX wrote:
> I see I can fill in
> 1. Primary Contact Information
> 2. Shipping Information
> 3. Billing Information
>
> but in what situation these information will be applied?
>
If you double click in the appropriate form field, it'll fill in the field
automatically. Alternatively, right cl
k?
>
> Here's the bug, if you're interested:
> http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91452
>
If you do a custom install and select talkback (Quality Feedback Agent)
it should then be installed.
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Scott Kramer wrote:
> So then, the most current builds are immediately incorporated into the
> latest milestone? And if I click on the 0.9.2 link, I will be getting
> all of the current bug fixes?
>
Once released the milestones don't change until a new release comes out,
therefore a nightly r
Matthew Cline wrote:
> I have ad.doubleclick.net in my list of sites that aren't allowed to load
> images. I thought that this would keep Mozilla from even trying to load
> images from Doubleclick. However, Mozilla still tries to connect to
> Doublleclick, since I I get a "connection refused"
etscape 4.x and below use the same format as Mozilla
(HTML) so you can just import the HTML file from Mozilla.
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ther useful links are in the QA menu of Mozilla.
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ke sure you submit a talkback report on this issue.
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.netscape.com/browsers/6/index61pr.html?cp=dowpod61pr
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Mark wrote:
> I already know that Mozilla has IMAP, but does it now have Roaming
> access?
>
>
No, have a look at these bugs for more information:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&email1=&emailtype1=substring&emailassigned_to1=1&ema
O de Zwart wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am looking into ways to make myself usefull for the mozilla project,
> and I thought about implementing a jabber client into mozilla so there
> is no need to make different clients for different IM systems. I was
> wondering if there is/has been something like
in c:\mozilla\bin adjust as necessary
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hopefully give you information about the general reasons for the bug
without revealing confidential info.
As for Netscape confidential, this category of bug should definitely not
exist anymore in bugzilla. Netscape have bugscape, that should be used
for all confidential bugs.
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adical Light, Technical Support Section Please note,
> this domain may not accept incoming messages in HTML format. HTML
> format messages can spread viruses
No they can't! They're just usually pointless.
> and are not universally accepted. Your email package should send
e .xpi file and the
browser can install it.
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n a plain ol' web browser.
That's always had me wondering, but I rarely use installer builds so
I've never got round to asking.
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> > module. It works as expected, but I do have questions...
d in forms and the HTML
editing capabilities are used in the HTML mail composer.
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nd then it should definitely be separated (the UI and any extra
features, not the core editor code needed by other apps).
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t a lot of committed mail/news coders about. Mozilla's
biggest commercial contributor, Netscape, has employees dedicated to
mail/news as they want their version of Mozilla to be a replacement for
Communicator and there are other mail/news contributors too, both
commercial and independent.
-
rd and VBScript are Microsoft
proprietary technologies. If you want to manipulate documents in
Mozilla/Netscape 6 then you'll need to use an open format such as XML.
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use this menu on windows (because
of my 3.11 background), so I hate the inconsistency. Anyway that was a
bit of an off topic rant, just to say, MS doesn't give a f**k about
consistency so we should go with the menu style for context menus that
is *better* as I can't see any disadv
jor noticable cosmetic differences (new skin, the
taskbar is planned to be removed by 0.9.1) as well as major feature
improvements (LDAP in Mail News, better auto complete, performance
inprovements).
I've seen a lot of 6.5 in bugzilla, a lot of Netscape employess seem to
talk in Netscape versi
resentation and
different browsers are entitled to interpret things differently.
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Ken wrote:
> David Hallowell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Ken wrote:
>>
>
>> > Any way to get the long lost Open button back, especially for X?
>> > This to me was always essential.
>>
>
>>I assume you're talking about t
Ken wrote:
> Any way to get the long lost Open button back, especially for X?
> This to me was always essential.
I assume you're talking about the browser component? Last seen in 3.x
almost forgotten by all!
ctrl-o will give you an open files dialog and ctrl-l will give you focus
on the URL
Christopher Jahn wrote:
> And it came to pass that Bestia wrote:
>
>
>>I am running Mozilla 8 - version details taken from the
>>"About" windows are: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux 2.2.16-22lc
>>i686; en-US; 0.8) Gecko/20010217
OK, I've changed the pathnames for the Linux equivalents.
> Mozilla
u wait for this ability to appear in
> the nightlies as it is about to get checked in
>
The bug to track for this feature is:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22056
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is a more appropriate group to
continue this discussion. Followups set.
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Bruce Kagney wrote:
>I have a quick question for the community. I'm a contractor with a
> company where SVGs are their core business. I have always been
> impressed with the Mozilla project and I would love nothing more than to
> help contribute to it. My question, is Mozilla still looking
David A. Cobb wrote:
> I do not wish to change my present e-mail client (Eudora 5.2), but I do
> want to use the
> best browser. It appears that Mozilla does not respect the system
> default handler for Mailto. OK, I'm speaking Windoze and I don't know
> what the equivalent on an X*Nix syste
I propose the following for Mozilla user agent strings (I'll give my
reasons below):
Mozilla 1.0 should be released with the user-agent string Mozilla/5.1
and subsequent releases should be names similarly:
Mozilla/5.11 for release 1.1, 5.12 for 1.2, Mozilla/5.2 for moz 2.0, etc
Mozilla/6.0 could
See this bug: http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43797
If you decide to add this functionality as a mozilla component then I
suggest adding patches to that bug and indicate your intention to do so
in that bug.
Sorry I can't help you with the info you need in implementing this though.
Gervase Markham wrote:
> This is a "think piece" :-)
>
> This is abridged from this week's Linux Weekly News
> (http://lwn.net). Do we need something like this? Having three
> patches waiting for review and another three for super-review, how
> can we lower the barrier to entry for contribu
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/releases/mozilla0.7/
If you platform isn't in there and you're able to build mozilla from
source on your platform please contribute a 0.7 build to Mozilla.org to
ensure as many people as possible can get to test Mozilla:
http://www.mozilla.org/build/distribution.
D.L. Kilbourn wrote:
> I recently installed Netscape 6 after watching the come-on's for months.
> Did not like it, and went back to Netscape 4.76. Tried to uninstall
> Netscape 6. Most of it disappeared. Now all my gif's and jpeg's are
> listed as "Mozilla gif files" and "Mozilla jpeg files" and
Alan Liddle wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have been using Netscape 4.?? for a while and have had a number of
> email accounts set up in individual profiles. Now that I have upgraded
> to version 6.0, I only need one profile to manage all my email accounts.
> Unfortunately I can't figure out how to g
Alan Liddle wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> In V4.?? Netscape would sound an audible warning as well as place a
> envelope on my toolbar. Version 6.0 does not seem to do this. Is there a
> way to get this to happen?
Not in Netscape 6.0 but a feature request has been filed in bugzilla to ask for this
in
Mike wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Where can i get that "loading" animation (in right-top
> corner) from Netscape6?
You mean the 'N' netscape throbber logo (as opposed to the M used by Mozilla)?
If you have a copy of Netscape 6 look in the Netscape6\chrome directory
and look in the modern.jar file (it's ju
d it may be the
drive is on the way out so I may have to get a new hard drive before I
return to the wonderful world of Linux (Win2k is the only version of
Windows I don't mind using, but I still prefer Linux :))
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/
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