is now third in the most duped bugs chart. it appears that a
fix is in hand... http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120155
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it ignore that
setting, or you could get yahoo to change their page, but other than
that, no...)
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The pinball theme is excellent! I am now using it for most of my
browsing. Thanks to Johannes for giving us some new themes at last.
Mike
Booler wrote:
Nigel L wrote:
Nigel L responds:
Brian Heinrich wrote:
Nigel L wrote:
www.xulplanet.com added GreyModern and Pinball themes for
said
in German ?
he filed a bug as well - it appears there are problems, and they're being
investigated. the discussion in the bug makes things clearer:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=130837
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of your equation by
zero! that doesn't leave you with (a+1)=1...
QED/ :)
i'm afraid not :)
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it to the remote site... i quite often drag things onto half hidden
windows to open them - i wouldn't want that to be attempting uploads to
random sites...
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shouldn't implement them anyway.
See http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61893.
to which i've just added a note about the HTML 3.2 standard, 'cause
nobody seemed to have mentioned it yet...
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to the URL.
if you particularly wanted to be able to bring up cnn with just cnn,
you could add a bookmark for the cnn site, and give it a keyword of cnn
http://www.mozilla.org/docs/end-user/keywords.html
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Legshot legshot at gmx . at wrote in
a73o32$[EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:a73o32$[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What's the purpose of a quick launch option that is not quick at all?
Sure IE is part of windows and uses parts of the explorer itself...
but the explorer uses like 10k of memory
and it's always
will we see it?
well if you get one of the nightlies (built from the developing code each
day), you can see it fixed now... however, you may well run into other
bugs using the nightlies. it will also be in the next release (1.0), but
that won't be for some weeks...
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that anyway and go to the message text.
that's fair enough when the forward is inline.
if you receive a forwarded message as an attachment, then you won't see
all those other headers anyway, you'll get the normal view which hides
most of them when you open the attachment.
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Perhaps my Bugzilla searching skills are subpar, but I cannot find a bug
relating to the double print problem. On my machine (Athlon 1 gig, 512 M
RAM, Windows 2000 Pro, Mozilla 0.9.9), Mozilla will print something *once*.
Printing anything (the same thing, something else; doesn't matter) else
, then you'll need to have enough RAM to
ensure that nothing is forced out.
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with printing), so if it had been in
development it would certainly have been useful for the developers to
know about the printer drivers...
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don't think so, no.
so, looks like everything you're looking for is on the way... :)
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NC:title=test
NC:content=file:///C:\test.xul /
I just get the This tab id not available right now message. Any ideas?
Michael Pillsbury
are reasonably readable. I'll
posted pointers to the appropriate chapter and vers on the government
site later (I don't have the at my finger tips at the moment).
Pascal
Mike
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then serves the ad.
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69486
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, and does not relate to the text i'm dragging over.
i believe there is a detailed description and screenshots attached to the
bugzilla report.
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emocrats than Republicans... (Ok... So we did get into it - and so did
they...)
:-)
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, instead of connection refused messages, and you won't get
the annoying dialogs.
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- the main site is going really
slowly and the mirrors i've just tried don't have 0.9.9 yet (in fact, one
of the UK mirrors seems to be stuck back at 0.9.3)
think i'll leave it for now and try again later when things have calmed
down...
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Lancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You are right, i will be fix those things. I was thinking in PRT for
print and about the FDW you are totally right, FWD looks far more
starndar
The K may be is more for Netscape, is keywords.
and for
with HTML strict.
calling it standards-compliant mode would avoid confusion between the
HTML Strict standard and mozilla's strict (i.e. compliant) mode,
which can apply to documents which are not written in HTML Strict.
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mozilla handles the script, or with the
referrer? just guessing here...
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Netscape Basher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:3C88BD63.8040704
@netscape.net:
Netscape's browser used to be light and zippy, but now it's heavy and
sluggish. The current version on my computer, Netscape 6.2e (an
enterprise version not markedly different than the consumer one), takes
up
late to worry about
release something not ready for market - netscape 6 was out 16 months ago
and, not to put too fine a point on it, it sucked rocks... in terms of
the netscape market, mozilla 1.0 is going to be a point upgrade (i
believe)
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up an error to tell me it can't reach the
site.
this would, i think, be fixed by one of the most-duped and most-voted
bugs, http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28586
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dman84 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
WDA wrote:
Using Mozilla 0.9.8, can someone tell me how to turn on favaicons?
Thanks
read 0.9.8 release notes for starters.
Specifically, the relevant portion says:
# Mozilla no longer reads /favicon.ico
Neil M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:3C8509F5.6070809
@sympatico.ca:
Chris Newman wrote:
Hiya,
Mozilla is absolutely superb. Anyone think that having a feature
where you can select multiple home pages would be a good idea ? I'd
like Mozilla to rotate on a new browser through a list
Why does my Mozilla (0.9.4) have only Japanese search engines in the
option box? How can I change this?
John Norvell
Thanks one and all for the tips.
John
Erik Harris n$wsr$ader@$harrishom$.com wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I can't seem to access www.cox.com in Mozilla 0.97. It works fine in
Netscape (4.78), but I've tried multiple times to access it in Moz,
and I get The connection was refused when attempting to contact
www.cox.com
I
not - the message needs to get across to a techie that deals
with the server, not a customer service agent.
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When I print pages with in-line images, mozilla puts a black background
on them. Anybody have any idea why?
John Norvell
I don't really understand what I'm being asked to download and install
for JRE 1.3. I installed the java runtime environment when I installed
Linux (SuSE 7.3). Is the plugin the whole JRE again or just a plugin to
work with Mozilla/Netscape 6?
John Norvell
psmith wrote:
michael wrote:
OK, so I'm slow I just discovered the full screen option
Thank you, thank you, thank you
It seems perfect but I'll give it a real workout later tonight
michael
It needs to have a tiny Bookmarks button too; there's already plenty of
space for the URL
the database server so the queries happen
faster, would be the ideal solution.
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at all...
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defaults to using HTTP 1.0 when using a proxy, although this can be
changed.
mozilla defaults to HTTP 1.1, but this too can be changed.
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. Cancel the first download and use only the GetRite one.
Sounds a bit complicated but it's not all that bad.
michael
Click Monitoring to make using
GetRight to download as easy as clicking within your web browser.
see http://www.getright.com/opera.html
SIGH I had not noticed that such a plugin was available. Thanks for
mentioning it. (!!) I'm off to get it now. . .
michael
, though, and all is well.
Now, if only my access provider would solve their modem problems so I
don't get dropped so often . . .
michael
y.
michael
a .jar file to .zip, it will open with winzip or
whatever other unzipping utility you'd care to use.
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], David King wrote:
michael lefevre wrote:
just upgraded from 0.9.7 and now http://news.bbc.co.uk/ looks rather
screwy (fonts too large for the spaces they are in - selecting the text
selects the area where the text should be, not where it is - first page
load all
the world now section was affected.
does this happen to others? is this a mozilla problem or a problem with
the site?
i'm using:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:0.9.8) Gecko/20020204
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could be wrong.
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image.
it's an image which is associated with the Mozilla app. At least Mozilla
identifies the type of file as well, most apps will just call the file
something like Microsoft Word Document, and you can't then tell which
it is of the formats the program handles...
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/) is more
common, afaict.
indeed... and my newsreader (slrn) recognises all three of those and
highlights them with bold or colour (what it does is configurable) -
maybe someone could suggest that for mozilla?
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be implemented? So some people can
have their colored 24 point fonts with italics without the whole web
page layout stuff.
Scoobie
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have a job? ;-)
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://bugzilla.mozilla.org/showattachment.cgi?attach_id=65067
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,wine,dancing,women,men,storms,fun,planes,boats,buses
META NAME=description CONTENT=A One Year Journal Of Life In
Brazil
META NAME=author CONTENT=Michael Redbourn
LINK REV=made HREF=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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META NAME=revisit-after CONTENT=1 month
META NAME
Sorry about the post then,but thanks for letting me know that you can
view it in v6.
I'll check out the validator.
Mike
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 19:15:54 +0100, Jonas =?ISO-8859-1?Q?J=F8rgensen?=
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Michael Redbourn wrote:
and it looks fine viewed in IE or Opera but doesn't
thanks.
Mike
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 14:13:08 -0500, Lucas MacBride
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Redbourn wrote:
Sorry about the post then,but thanks for letting me know that you can
view it in v6.
I'll check out the validator.
Mike
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 19:15:54 +0100, Jonas =?ISO
of luck? (Gosh, I hope not. May be time to change
back to NS 4.7.)
Thanks.
Michael
Fulvio Perini wrote:
Michael Bower wrote:
I was told this is the place to ask this question:
Background - I am running build 0.9.4 and don't want to change until I
can resolve this issue. (Unless getting
. I have 3 months of mail in the mailbox
(this is my tickler file if you know what that is) and lots of new
e-mail addresses that I don't really want to lose.
ANybody got any ideas on what I should do now?
Thanks in advance for ANY help you can offer.
Michael Bower
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and did a major update of
mime.types at that time (2000-10-19).
http://www.apacheweek.com/features/guide13 suggests that the text/css
type was added into the apache 1.3.4 release in March 1999...
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is 1.3.1
Can test on Linux 2002010703 later tonight if needed.
If a mozilla problem I could not find a bug field. If one has been
filed that I could not find please say so.
Michael Godshall
Meridian Mobility
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630-649-7918 office
630-649-7952 fax
Matthew Thomas wrote:
Please lose your fixation with Microsoft. This is nothing to do with
what some company `thinks' a plain XML file looks like;
Hey, I have no such fixation; the above comment was made in the context
of discussing the correctness of MSIE's behaviour when it renders an
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Johnny Yen wrote:
Here again, it's a helluva lot easier to throw a favicon into the root
rather than ad link rel=icon to hundreds and hundreds of pages just to
get the same effect.
So how do you add the same background to all of your pages? favbg.ico?
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Late reply, didn't see your post.. 8/
Matthew Thomas wrote:
By doing what people want and expect, instead of what they don't want or expect.
Hmm, I don't know about you, but I don't want to see what MS thinks a
plain XML file looks like, I'd prefer to see it as plain, orninary text,
JJKC wrote:
I have both a Mac (9.1) and a PC(98) on my home network, DSL line. Since
0.9.6, the PC has gotten a big boost in the speed department, while the
Mac seems to be slower, if anything. Anyone else notice this?
Have a look in n.p.m.porkjockies, at John Morrison's page load-time
Joe Hewitt wrote:
As of tonight, the DOM Inspector tool will be built by default on all
three major platforms and included in the nightly builds (Mozilla only).
Fantastic! I would have to say that the DOM Inspector, combined with Venkmann, make
Moz the ultimate tool for web developers.
Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
What Mozilla is doing now isn't more correct than what explorer does.
Oh, I don't know about that. Web browsers apply somthing approaching the W3C's
suggested style to HTML makrup when rendering it, which is obviously a good thing. But
no-one as specified a
Matthew Thomas wrote:
Therefore MSIE's behavior is more correct.
Splitting hairs: more *useful*, not more *correct*. How can you be correctly doing
something that is undefined? 8)
Cool but useless, since even amongst those users who liked to look at
vanilla XML files (developers,
Hey,
I tried to download the language pack Linux x86 Tar.gz for german
language with mozilla 0.96. It seem's to work, the file should be saved to
/home/download, but I cann't find it, even so with other files saved to the
same directory. Where will be the files saved?
Mike
Michael Kollender wrote:
Hey,
I had found the fault. The directory has had belong to the wrong owner.
After I'd changed the owner it works.
Mike
Hey,
I just tried to install the German language, but it doesn't work. I get the
following message:
stars:/user/download/mozilla # ./mozilla
Xlib: connection to :0.0 refused by server
Xlib: Invalid XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 key (failed key comparison)
Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: :0.0
Does
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Hardly. Some of the developers of Mozilla may think they are though.
Phil, I think jesus X has that surrounded in joke tags that your nightly build of
Mozilla didn't render properly..
8)
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On Sun, 25 Nov 2001 12:46:13, jdavis [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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?
Roger Keays wrote:
I have a small problem with my Debian 3.0 box... The problem is that if
Mozilla is running and I type 'netscape', a new Mozilla window opens
instead of netscape starting!
Assuming you're using the Debian packages, it's probably an
/etc/alternatives issue.
If you
Greg Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Most users will never start to edit their 'userpref.js' by hand but if
you provide a simple solution - just klick on this link and then press
OK to allow installation - a lot more users may follow your wishes.
Apparently, there's going to be a UI for
David Hyatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[quoting reordered by me]
Michael Nahrath wrote:
There is also a special bug about the fact that this is the wrong place,
but Mr. Hyatt preferrs to ignore it (like a lot more bugs that deal with
the UI-page-icons) and rather makes thing worse than
Pratik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree with you. All the bug reports/ng postingsthat I've read have
said tyhat this is a hidden prefwhich just got turned on. My question
is, what do I add to user.js/prefs.js to turn it OFF?
More interesting:
A little piece of XPI is needed to turn this
Gervase Markham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This feature was turned on by Dave Hyatt on the Mozilla trunk two days
ago, at 1am Pacific Time.
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109843
Gerv
Gerv, what is your oppinion about this?
Did they change your mind or did they ignore you?
What
Travis Crump [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like the new icon for mozilla.org, but am I alone in thinking that it
would look better on a transparent background instead of the white
background?
After testing it out for a while I am shure:
Full transparent background is no solution. The icon has
Michael Nahrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like the new icon for mozilla.org, but am I alone in thinking that it
would look better on a transparent background instead of the white
background?
Some kind of half-transparent light corona (remember: this is PNG!)
might be a solution
John Lederer wrote:
Inso was bought by Intranet Solutions, now called Stellent in Eden
Prairie, Minn.
I would be glad to help approach Stellent, though I know no one there.
Hey! They're right across the street from me! But I don't know anyone
there either...
Mike
Travis Crump [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like the new icon for mozilla.org, but am I alone in thinking that it
would look better on a transparent background instead of the white
background? The white background looks pretty bad in the Tab titles and
even in the location bar it makes you do
Ian Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Support for IE-style 'favicons' next to bookmarks will shortly be added
to Mozilla, as a result of bug
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32087
There are two ways for selecting the correct favicon
1) Using the icon specified in the relevant
Colin Thefleau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes I think those favicon are really nice and Mozilla should have them. It
gives a better overview in the bookmarks.
Please read the bug!
It is about much more than icons for bookmarks.
It is about icons that are connected to the page immediately at
Lucas MacBride wrote:
Print preview is handy if you want to print part of a web page without
printing the whole thing--you can see which page(s) you want to print.
Comes in handy if you need to conserve ink.
Ahh, I see. Yeah, that would be useful. Don't forget, you're preserving
paper
Colin Thefleau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Like you pointed out, Konqueror is
requesting the file anyway, if it exists or not. I was aware of it only
when I saw all those errors in my log files, and I agree, this is not the
right way of doing it. I hope the Konqueror team will correct it.
I
Kent Scheidegger wrote:
I gather that means this program remains nonfunctional,
for practical purposes. Anyone know when, if ever,
Netscape intends to restore this essential function?
Out of curiosity, what is a preview so important for you, personally? I
don't think I've ever used
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Respectfully,
Michael Gidge
I'm trying to get with his manager to fix this.
Mike Kaply
IBM
Nigel L wrote:
Enuff, urreddy! Turn it off, au1.ibm.com!
Howdy,
Been using both Galeon and Mozilla as my primary web browser on FreeBSD
for a while now. The primary reason for this has to do with the fact
that it has been really good at rendering True Type Fonts in a manner
that's very similar to Windows. Big time critical for a web developer to
Jeff Martin wrote:
Does anyone know where I can get an xpm file for CDE's front panel
integration? I have looked high and low and nothing, any help is much
appreciated, TIA.
How about: ${MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME}/icons ?
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this problem?
The same java applet works fine with Netscape 4.7.
Thank you for your answers.
Best regards,
Michael
if I hadn't gotten so used to multiple email
accounts-- the reason I switched to Mozilla in the first place.
Bummer.
Michael
That would be great if I hadn't gotten so used to multiple email
accounts-- the reason I switched to Mozilla in the first place.
Bummer.
I'm sure there's a way to do it... I have to use Outlook int he office
for e-mail, so I've never bothered with the mail client in Moz... best
bet is
Hello,
I am puzzled by Mozilla's handling of file:... urls. I maintain a
site in my company's intranet (distributed via our Apache server.)
From my pages, I'd like to link (with file:///... urls) to some
documents which are not distributed by the server, but reside in a
directory which is
, then restart it. Mozilla
overwrites prefs.js on exit.
Michael
Clarence (Andreas M. Schneider) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
IIRC access http: - file: is disabled intentionally for
security reasons, but chrome: - file: (e.g. properties
window) works.
Clarence
Hmmm. Can you (or anyone else) please elaborate on those
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