Re: 0.9.8 under Linux = works very fine

2002-03-26 Thread Martin Fritsche
Peter Stein wrote: You plus 2 others doesn't equal everyone. And you alone are lot of people? Part of the problem was that nobody bothered to read the steps to reproduce that I originally submitted. You may have noticed that my detailed examples for this bug was the last entry. Yeah: 1.

Re: About Mailing Lists

2002-03-26 Thread Martin Fritsche
Sören Kuklau wrote: Would someone from Netscape or so volunteer to let About.com know that mozilla-*@mozilla.org e-mail address should *not* be in any mailing list because they are a mailing list themselves? I've just send a mail to abuse. Hope that helps. -- Everyone who sends

Re: Blaargh [Was: blabla ZDNet blabla]

2002-03-26 Thread Martin Fritsche
Morten Nilsen wrote: okay, who will write them? I suggest someone with a position of importance mozilla.org Is it possible in the US to take some legal action against him? Maybe that would make him learn. -- Everyone who sends advertisement to me agrees to pay a fee of 10 Euro.

Re: About Mailing Lists

2002-03-26 Thread Martin Fritsche
BigRedFed wrote: Apparently they were all resubscribed again. I went through and unsubscribed them all another time. Sent another message for abuse too. Very good. I vote for legal action. This not fun anymore. -- Everyone who sends advertisement to me agrees to pay a fee of 10 Euro.

Re: Open letter to mailing list perpetrator

2002-03-26 Thread Martin Fritsche
Morten Nilsen wrote: I encourage everyone who love mozilla to send good letters to his ISP, with good documentation of his acts. Maybe a native speaker could write a good one and post it here? -- Everyone who sends advertisement to me agrees to pay a fee of 10 Euro.

Re: How big is Mozilla now?

2002-03-25 Thread Martin Fritsche
Brian Heinrich wrote: Depends on your background, I s'pose. HTML messages have their problems (largely due to how e-mail clients mark 'em up, from what I can see), and may not have any added utility over and above a plain-text message, but, damn!, they're generally more readable.

Re: Annoying Things about 0.9.9

2002-03-25 Thread Martin Fritsche
John Reyst wrote: 1. Doesn't work with the menu on www.wizards.com Seems to work here. 2. Shockwave doesn't appear to work (yet) Did you install the plugin? 3. Sometimes when setting preferences to Autocomplete addresses as you type them you hit the OK button but nothing happens ?? Works

Re: 0.9.8 under Linux = unusable

2002-03-25 Thread Martin Fritsche
Peter Stein wrote: I just downloaded 0.9.9 and it has the same problem. This is after I submitted bug #125290 which after repeated emails has gone completely ignored. The message seems clear, if your bug doesn't affect those working on the project you're wasting your time submitting

Re: Annoying Things about 0.9.9

2002-03-25 Thread Martin Fritsche
Stuart Ballard wrote: I'm not sure what I think Mozilla should *do* about this - I've always just chalked it up as the cost of having a secure password. Perhaps an option to always prompt for the password when you first start mozilla? Stuart. Preferences -PS -Master Password -Master

Re: 0.9.8 under Linux = works very fine

2002-03-25 Thread Martin Fritsche
Peter Stein wrote: How do you know? I certainly have not corresponded with you. Are *you* on the Mozilla project team and have *you* investigated this problem? There is no evidence that *anyone* has taken a serious look at this. Don't believe me? Look up the tracking report for the above

Re: Warum hat Mozilla 0.9.9 so viele neue Bugs? Ein Sabotuer?

2002-03-25 Thread Martin Fritsche
Peter Stein wrote: Right on. During a visit with relatives in northern Bavaria I happened to catch a TV show in which someone speaking Platt Deutsch was being interviewed. I couldn't for the life of me understand a thing being said. Plattdeutsch is not German but it is very close to it. It

Re: Warum hat Mozilla 0.9.9 so viele neue Bugs? Ein Sabotuer?

2002-03-25 Thread Martin Fritsche
Peter Stein wrote: And of course Kugelschreiber und Gummikopf ! :-) ^^ I don't want to know how they pronounce that ;-) It was funny enough with english people trying to say my name. -- Everyone who sends advertisement to me agrees to pay a fee of 10 Euro.

Re: Ted Bundy posts again.

2002-03-24 Thread Martin Fritsche
Senator Dan Burton wrote: He is nothing but a silly little weenie troll who hates Netscape (and apparently Moz by association) and endlessly flames and trolls groups to the point where the group is near-wrecked. The best way to get rid of a troll is to simply ignore him. By the way there is

Re: How big is Mozilla now?

2002-03-24 Thread Martin Fritsche
Pascal Chevrel wrote: Many mozilla users use it, if people use it, it is by definition useful. I prefer Xchat. Chatzilla is too slow. I guess that it is pure provocation from your part, Opera mail client totally lacks of ergonomy and features. You can't even create sub-folders or create

Re: U.S. Export Reestrictions

2002-03-24 Thread Martin Fritsche
Magnus W wrote: As an official representant for Magnusia, I would be happy to take Britney off your hands. Please contact me for the arrangement of those matters. Don't trade with biological weapons please. -- Everyone who sends advertisement to me agrees to pay a fee of 10 Euro.

Re: Warum hat Mozilla 0.9.9 so viele neue Bugs? Ein Sabotuer?

2002-03-24 Thread Martin Fritsche
Johannes Trommer wrote: [...] Yes, for example Autobahn und Kindergarten ;-) Not to forget Rucksack ;-) has anyone a list of germen words used in english language?? Angst Zeitgeist Bratwurst Schadenfreude Blitzkrieg (erm, this word is not used any longer in german.) Realpolitik

Re: Warum hat Mozilla 0.9.9 so viele neue Bugs? Ein Sabotuer?

2002-03-24 Thread Martin Fritsche
Ben Bucksch wrote: I read somewhere no the web: English (and German) are not Latin-based; they're Germanic, not Romance. That's why it's called German and not Roman :-Þ And especially for the readers of The Sun: There is no known influence from the huns. ;-) -- Everyone who sends

Re: Warum hat Mozilla 0.9.9 so viele neue Bugs? Ein Sabotuer?

2002-03-24 Thread Martin Fritsche
Sören Kuklau wrote: And here again, why not children's garden or so? Because nobody wants his childs planted? Oh, I've just found this link: http://members.eunet.at/robb/rlgereng.htm It seems there are a lot more words. -- Everyone who sends advertisement to me agrees to pay a fee of 10

Re: Warum hat Mozilla 0.9.9 so viele neue Bugs? Ein Sabotuer?

2002-03-23 Thread Martin Fritsche
Johnny wrote: What language is that? looks great, i really do want to learn that one. johnny That was german. You'll need a lot of time to learn that ;-) Aber ich wünsche Dir viel Spaß dabei! -- Everyone who sends advertisement to me agrees to pay a fee of 10 Euro.

Re: Warum hat Mozilla 0.9.9 so viele neue Bugs? Ein Sabotuer?

2002-03-23 Thread Martin Fritsche
Brayan wrote: german?! i have heard: you can say in one word, almost an entire sentence is that true? Not realy. But you can build very large words like: Donaudampschiffkapitänsmützenfabrikbesitzer That would mean the owner of the factory for the hat of captains of steamboats on the

Re: Warum hat Mozilla 0.9.9 so viele neue Bugs? Ein Sabotuer?

2002-03-23 Thread Martin Fritsche
Garth Wallace wrote: I beg to differ. At least German's vocabulary is somewhat related to that of English. Yes, for example Autobahn und Kindergarten ;-) -- Everyone who sends advertisement to me agrees to pay a fee of 10 Euro.

Re: Whoops! Gecko, not Moz.

2002-03-22 Thread Martin Fritsche
Garth Almgren wrote: I see your point and like the idea of least to greatest, but many people have been trained too well. Whenever I see something like 070101 I immediately think July 1st, 2001. That reminds me on a show of Jay Leno. He was asking people on the street about conversion

Re: Whoops! Gecko, not Moz.

2002-03-22 Thread Martin Fritsche
Christopher Jahn wrote: Because that's some weird ass non-standard date format. This side of the pond uses mmdd. ;-) What's more weird? small unit - medium unit - large unit or medium unit - small unit - large unit? :-Þ -- Everyone who sends advertisement to me agrees to pay a fee of

Re: Whoops! Gecko, not Moz.

2002-03-22 Thread Martin Fritsche
Christopher Jahn wrote: A fur trapper may walk into a saloon after months in the woods, and ask the date. It's September, stranger. The 23rd, to be exact he might be told. A Saturday. LOL -- Everyone who sends advertisement to me agrees to pay a fee of 10 Euro.

Re: Whoops! Gecko, not Moz.

2002-03-22 Thread Martin Fritsche
Sören Kuklau wrote: See http://www.raumausstattung.de/999/533.html . Both applies. And no need to get angry. Go to http://www.din.de/ They know how they are called :-) -- Everyone who sends advertisement to me agrees to pay a fee of 10 Euro.

BASIC / Was: Uploading to FTP

2002-03-22 Thread Martin Fritsche
Garth Wallace wrote: Patrick Gallagher wrote: 10 PRINT HELP! 20 GOSUB 10 30 END (I know... with the GOSUB it isn't necessary, but shortcuts aren't cool ;) Shouldn't that be GOTO? I still remember bits of BASIC... GOSUB is also possible but not very good here. GOSUB is like a procedure

search not working properly in nightly build

2002-03-22 Thread Martin Fritsche
I've just tested the newest nightly build for Linux. There seems to be an error in the internet search function. I've configured Mozilla to use Google for searching. When I use the search item in the URL-bar nothing happens. When I press the 'Search' button it opens the Netscape-search. Anyone

Re: U.S. Export Restrictions

2002-03-21 Thread Martin Fritsche
Peter Lairo wrote: And are prison cells in Germany much larger? No! Sure they are. And they are in a real building, protecting the prisoners of strorms and rain. And prisoners don't have the nice surround-view nor pleasant tropical climate I suggest you spend your next holidays there.

Re: U.S. Export Restrictions

2002-03-21 Thread Martin Fritsche
Peter Lairo wrote: That's because it's *cold* in Germany. Subtropical cultures don't need the solid contructions as are needed in the norther hemisphere. Sure. That's why people can life in boxes made of wire and wood. People in california also think that there ist nothing better than

Re: U.S. Export Restrictions (+ Mozilla question)

2002-03-21 Thread Martin Fritsche
Travis Crump wrote: Okay, I will bite, I did a simple Google search and here is what I came up with: a) I assume you are referring to the Lagrande case. Yes, he did. b) The German goverment was informed in 1992, seven years before they were executed. Prior to that it was unknown

Re: Identify mozilla as IE?

2002-03-19 Thread Martin Fritsche
Robert McDonald wrote: Is there a way (prefs.js?) to get mozilla to identify itself as IE? You can use the Evangelism Sidebar. http://mozilla-evangelism.bclary.com/sidebars/ -- Everyone who sends advertisement to me agrees to pay a fee of 10 Euro.

Re: URL completion not working

2002-03-19 Thread Martin Fritsche
michael lefevre wrote: at home, mozilla tries to connect to a host called cnn, finds that it doesn't exist, and then tries adding the www. and the .com Is it possible to add other TLDs like .de or .net? -- Everyone who sends advertisement to me agrees to pay a fee of 10 Euro.