I've moved my profile to a different directory, but it was a lot of
prefs.js hacking and I had to redo all my filters :(
And still every new profile I create still gets in the Application Data
folder.
Isn't there a way I can move my mozilla profiles and get it updated
automatically? Or in
Ima Pist wrote:
I downloaded the new pre commercial 07-25 Mozilla.
It still will not display stock charts when i enter a symbol on excite.com.
If the browser wont do the obvious consumer chores all the compliance in the
world is useless
Just checked, works fine!
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U;
Bernd Khalil wrote:
Blandon Ray wrote:
Tried it in Netscape 4.7, and the 8 ball said yes. In IE 5.5 it said
it is certain. (okay, it's 1 for 2.) If you try it in Mozilla 0.9.2,
you get a message that says your browser is busted if you just see
this text.
I think it works, but
Launch mozilla and it should work.
If you frequently get nightlies, you'll probably want to create a batch
file to copy the plugins into the mozilla directory to save you some
hassle.
Or just don't delete the plugins folder ;)
Jesse
Sean Malloy wrote:
Bob Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.wef.net/invoicesOL/IOL_form.html
Its a form so you have to fill in some data which then takes you to a
page thats being generated by a cgi script.
So I cant give you a direct link.
The problem is when I save as or view source I
I noticed some very strange behaviour when working with javascript
generated pulldown menu's.
first I tried this:
form
select
script
for (something){
doument.writeln(option value=''some text/option);
}
/script
/select
/form
This doesn't works in Mozilla and netscape 4.7, but results in
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When was the last time
that Linux needed an emergency patch to fix a security hole? Linux is
BUILT by people who know how hackers can attack systems (and even some
hackers themselves)
Please...
I'm currently administrating a few linux boxes, and to be hounest, I've
installed patches to fix