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
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
I've found the best way to keep nightlies up to date is to maintain a
Netscape 4.7x installation with the same preferences, etc. - When you
decide to upgrade, make sure the bookmarks, newsgroups, mail, address
books in 4.7 are up to date, delete your moz profile, uninstall moz,
delete
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
Kent Perrier wrote:
I have attempted to edit my prefs.js to add this entry. I save the file,
shutdown moz, start it again and the change is gone. How can make this
(and the change to disable the pop up/under on load events) happen?
Shut down Mozilla first, then edit the file, then
dcr wrote:
Unfortunately, I deleted the Collected AddressBook
folder and so lose this great feature. Is there a
way to get it back, because just recreate the
address book with the new-AddressBook and
the name Collected Addresses is not enough.
On a related note, is there any way to *move*
Peter Lairo wrote:
So when we import bananas from Israel, they start out as square
bananas and arrive as round bananas.
Yes, and when I boot my Windows machine, it falls off the desk and I
bruise my toe. We're not talking about international trade; we're
talking about computer software.
P.P.S.- Who turned off the single-click expand/collapse of bookmark folders
between 0.9.1 and 0.9.3? I just discovered I have to double-click on
the folders. I was enjoying being so lazy, too. :-)
You can single-click the triangles to the left of the folder names to
expand them. I, too,