Sören Kuklau wrote:
On 3/14/2002 9:21 PM, Ben Bucksch apparently wrote exactly the following:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Mr. M.P. Thomas replies to it with an opposite opinion, called
Better than MSIE? In a few more years, maybe [2]. I don't certainly
agree with his post, but his points aren't
Frank Sfalanga wrote:
According to this message (see attachment) I cannot do my online banking
because mozilla uses some weird communication method that it chose to
use. Can this be true? Who do we talk to about that?
-Frank
Does the mozilla code do as described in this article too, or do the searches
go directly to Google, etc?
http://www.computeruser.com/news/02/03/08/news5.html
Travis Crump wrote:
Bugs 83750/118156 are very annoying. For some reason I have been unable
to get lpr to work on my computer, but since I have two commands print
and printbw(sh scripts which among other things end with ' /dev/lp0')
which work I have given up trying to get it work. But
Roope Lehmuslehto wrote:
Mozilla could have chance against IEOutlook if following are
implemented near future.
-Mouse Gestures included by default.
-Banner Blind, off by default, but could be turned on/off from preferences.
-Setup wizard after install, for average users. Wizard could ask
Pratik wrote:
On 1/23/2002 6:22 PM, Eric Vaandering wrote:
snip
3) Working printing on linux
Works for me. Whats happening on your end?
Pratik.
Maybe not working is too strong, but seriously screwed up isn't. See bug
37685 and bug 55246.
Long story short, when writing Postscript
dman84 wrote:
print preview: good.
printing: getting better, dont know how, but its got a few problems still.
Both are totally fubar on linux. Zero progress in the last year.
If I copy something in a KDE app with Ctrl-C, and try to paste it in
Mozilla with Ctrl-V, it doesn't work. But middle-click pasting does work,
did you try that? (For example, selecting a URL in a KDE app and then
middle-clicking anywhere in a Mozilla window causes the URL to load, which
Holger Metzger wrote:
Am 03.01.2002 20:20 schrieb Eric Vaandering folgendes:
5) Find new files number.w and number.s, replace contents with
equivalent files from old directory.
You shouldn't have replaced the _contents_, rather replace the new files
with the old files (renaming
? Is it better to just move *.js from the new into the old and then
use the old profile?
Thanks,
Eric
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Albert wrote:
jdavis wrote:
http://www.abit-usa.com/
Immediately the browser pretty much freezes though the page continues
to load and finishes loading, but no interaction is possible after.
This is an important page to me... can anyone take a look?
Regards.
Works fine using
tags are. The info is in the source
code, if you really want it, just cut 'n' paste it into a word processor
and repair it so you can print it legibly.
Bug filed some time ago:
interplay.com - [LAYERS] bad layout -
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79372
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I must change browser. Now it's more the other way around :o)
regards, Esben
What I did:
1) delete history.mab
2) start mozilla; it complains about needing to wait for a previous instance to
finish
3) run xpicleanup
4) rejoice because everything works again
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switching themes is something most people want to
do. I usually look through them, try each one, and then settle on one.
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Is anyone else experiencing form submission problems with yesterday (21st) builds?
I use Netflix and tying to reorder my queue gives me a 500 Server Error, but
with NN 4.7 it works fine.
I can't exactly let someone mess with my account to help them figure out what
the problem is. I was hoping
Look at bug 56464, which has been marked WONTFIX.
Something to do with a compiler mismatch b/t mozilla, real, and the OS. But I
don't understand much more than that.
This bug bites me too and having it marked WONTFIX is upsetting.
Eric
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to go through the effort of grafting all their
extra stuff on again. There's some duplication of effort this way, but the code
is not forked, just branched.
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Screamology wrote:
That page crashed my 0.9 but not my nightly 2001050404. (Win2K)
It also crashed my linux 0.9 build, but even worse, now it won't render anything
even after being started twice!
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Gene Voelker wrote:
This seems like a silly question, and I searched many newsgroups with
mail as the keyword, but I couldn't find any info.
In most of the newsgroup readers I've used, it was possible to expand
and then immediately collapse threads to be read, conserving space.
Did I
Stephen Moehle wrote:
Make sure you have filled in the extension field in the Helper
Applications preferences. See
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60180 for details.
Stephen
Thanks, that does seem to describe my problem. I'll have to go look at
my settings under NS4 to
Daniel Veditz wrote:
Eric Vaandering wrote:
How will this be handled with the installer version. Will it come as
part of the browser, or will it be an option to check/uncheck like MailNews?
The netscape browser assumes PSM is part of the core "browser" (even though
?
Thanks,
Eric
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