Pratik wrote:
On 03/26/2002 11:00 AM, Lee Dillion wrote:
The most recent builds (with the new mail notice popup) have resulted in my
entire screen going white when a new message is received. I can get back to
my desktop only by terminating a file named downloading altert.xul and
mozilla. I
Lee Dillion wrote:
It happened for me on the second time as well, while working fine for
the first popup.
Since I have turned off the alert, I can now use today's build without
the WSoD.
Interesting. I *haven't* turned off the alert so the systray icon is
still showing up, but I
Andrew W. Hagen wrote:
Reinstall your operating system or any buggy device driver you recently
installed.
Don't be stupid - read the thread before making daft suggestions.
Andrew Hagen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Garth Wallace wrote:
It's not a matter of pronunciation. Your and you're are
homophones--they are pronounced exactly the same. It's a spelling
mistake, like spelling read (past tense) red.
I wonder. Do any other languages have the the scope for puns and other
word games that English is
Bamm Gabriana wrote:
What is that you find so annoying about the spinning arrow?
Personally, I find it annoying to read while there is motion closeby.
Ah right. I can relate to that. Although the spining arrow doesn't
bother me I can't use 60Hz monitors as they appear to be flashing like a
Sören Kuklau wrote:
On 3/24/2002 4:47 PM, Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. apparently wrote exactly
the following:
American English, is difficult to learn as well. I know I magle it all
the time.
Trust me, American English is one of the easiest (if not *the* easiest)
languages world-wide.
Why
an informed discussion so I
believe we should have a NG where anything (legal) goes
Comments? Observations? Counter-proposals?
Flames /dev/null
Regards,
Parish
[1] As one Australian poster said in one thread, I have studied a map
of Australia and can safely state that Windows N.T. does
Sören Kuklau wrote:
On 3/24/2002 6:27 PM, Parish apparently wrote exactly the following:
OK, fellow Mozillians, what would it take to start a general purpose NG
where nothing (legal) is OT?
*cough* bug 127495 http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127495
*cough*
Oh, right. I
Ben Bucksch wrote:
Since Patrik said he likes to learn some different POVs:
ITYM Parish
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BLACKBOX wrote:
Have you seen a whole dinosaur drown?
I can't say that I have. Have you?
blackbox
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-- Dan
Chris Hoess wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
hugo vanwoerkom wrote:
In mozilla (since 0.9.6) I am unable to use the quote symbol, it
always comes out a question mark. In the subject of this post I hit
the single quote and somebody made that #65533; When I hit the key it
was a question
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Parish wrote:
---snip---
Why *American* English? Why not just *English*
British English (or the Kings English) is different. Though we have
Queens, at the moment :-). Now there's a word with a whole different
connotation in the US
Parish wrote:
rather a *mis* use of these (since they are being used as quotes.
Bah! Dyslexic fingers. That should have read:
rather a *mis* use of these (since they are not being used as quotes in
this context).
I also see an apostrophe as Z-umlaut in messages in these NGs posted
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
I watch a cooking progam from Enland on the FoodChannel. The Star is
Jammie Oliver and the show is called The Naked Chef the title is
supposed to mean getting to the bare essentials of food.
He uses a slang tern for great (as in Taste great) pucker.
David Eckard wrote:
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 16:51:44 UTC, Parish parish_AT_ntlworld.com
wrote:
Ah right. I can relate to that. Although the spining arrow doesn't
bother me I can't use 60Hz monitors as they appear to be flashing like a
strobe light to me, although many co-workers sit
Garth Almgren wrote:
I was just browsing Bugzilla when I noticed one of my pet peeve bugs
Annoys the hell out of me too!
(which I can't find the number for anymore) has disappeared in the build
I'm using (2002032203 Win32)! Yay!
It was the bug where the first scrolling listbox on a page
grayrest wrote:
Luke wrote:
I don't know what this would take programming-wise, but I'd expect it to
be targetted Future...
I like this feature. Go ahead and file the bug, it shouldn't be
difficult, you just trigger on the same event as the annoying rotating
arrow:
What is that you
Bundy wrote:
Senator Dan Burton authored the following:
Ted Bundy wrote:
They finally fixed one of my bugs I was following. I checked the code to
make sure that Drudge didn't change, they didn't. Fixed bug.
Nice going for a change.
Netscape still sucks.
Fuck you, asshole.
No
Gervase Markham wrote:
blackbox wrote:
Are you a human ...gerv?
Yes - and a Christian. God is the ultimate hacker - just look at the
code reuse in DNA.
XUL, XML, HTML, SGML, now DNA, when's it going to stop?
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Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Parish wrote:
Send in your votes now!
My vote: I'd rather have a Bundy. Bundies make a lot of sense
if only they were more informed. Lancers are deluded souls.
ROFLMAO
Hey, you forgot to vote! ;-)
Oh, yeah, err, OK, Bundy
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Christian Biesinger wrote:
Robert McDonald wrote:
Sorry if this is a FAQ
It definitely is.
-- I did a google search but didn't turn anything
up.
Hm...
Is there a way (prefs.js?) to get mozilla to identify itself as IE?
http://uabar.mozdev.org
Alternatively, add:
Pratik wrote:
On 03/19/2002 05:14 AM, Holger Metzger wrote:
Bamm Gabriana wrote:
I just got Gray Modern. I love it! :)
Cool! Is Gray Modern back? Finally. :-)
Yup. Its on
http://www.xulplanet.com/downloads/view.cgi?category=skinsview=all
But where is Skypilot? I *want* Skypilot!
Parish wrote:
Pratik wrote:
On 03/19/2002 03:28 AM, Jens Hatlak wrote:
snip
Same happens for me on trunk builds. It's probably really
0.9.9-*release*-only.
mozillazine.org (Build Comments, March 18th) says:
themeversion is updated so 0.9.9 and earlier themes will not work
without
Pratik wrote:
On 03/19/2002 03:28 AM, Jens Hatlak wrote:
snip
Same happens for me on trunk builds. It's probably really
0.9.9-*release*-only.
mozillazine.org (Build Comments, March 18th) says:
themeversion is updated so 0.9.9 and earlier themes will not work
without updates to the
Christian Biesinger wrote:
Parish wrote:
Alternatively, add:
user_pref(general.useragent.vendor, Netscape6);
user_pref(general.useragent.vendorSub, 6.5);
to user.js. You'll have to change the strings totoIno, I
can't bring myself to type it ;-)
That just adds a string
Neil wrote:
Parish wrote:
I've solved it! It's the UA string. At home, my UA string is
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:0.9.9+) Gecko/20020221
but at work it's
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; m18) Gecko/20010110
Netscape6/6.5
I added the user_pref
Bamm Gabriana wrote:
I only have 32 megs, so Moz is quite slow
but IE/OE is fast because they have a smaller memory requirement.
Because a large chunk of them is already loaded with the OS
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Netscape Basher wrote:
The good thing about Explorer is that it does a great job in
displaying pages that are w3c compliant.
Except the CSS test page at http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/
Which is rather ironic because MS invented CSS *and* claim IE to be the
most W3C-standards-compliant
Chris Hoess wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Netscape Basher wrote:
The w3c was formed out of jealousy of Microsoft's success. It is based
on hatred of MS
I salute your pioneering work in advancing the field of ignorance,
grasshopper. I look forward to hearing more of your
Bamm Gabriana wrote:
Would you rather have:
1) A JTK
2) A Bundy
3) A Lancer
Send in your votes now!
My vote: I'd rather have a Bundy. Bundies make a lot of sense
if only they were more informed. Lancers are deluded souls.
ROFLMAO
`Bamm.
Ang taong bumoto
sa baliw
Ay baliw
Peter Lakanen wrote:
Is there a key sequence (F6, Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Whatever, etc) to cycle
through your open tabs?
Ctrl-PgUp/Ctrl-PgDn
Thanks!
-peter
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Chris Hoess wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Brian Heinrich wrote:
Parish wrote:
Which is rather ironic because MS invented CSS *and* claim IE to be the
most W3C-standards-compliant browser in the world.
I might be woefully *under*informed, but I've always come across
Bamm Gabriana wrote:
Because a large chunk of them is already loaded with the OS
Hmm.. how do I explain this. I have Quick Launch on. Thus Moz
and IE are both already preloaded in memory.
Yet OE still performs noticeably faster on my computer than
Moz Mail.
Because, when you are
Graham wrote:
I can't remember if this matter has been raised before, but I can't
find anything relating to it, so here goes.
When you create a folder in Moz (to filter your mail) there seems to be
no way of emptying just that folder, and you have to delete messages
one by one.
I
dman84 wrote:
Garth Almgren wrote:
Parish wrote:
What do other people see at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx
in the Search (KB) box at the top left?
At the moment I just see the Search now link and the green button
with a white arrow.
snip
It may be that it's only my
Morten Nilsen wrote:
Parish wrote:
Anti-spam e-mail address, change _AT_, sorry for the inconvenience
when you change your antispam scheme, you should update your .sig ;)
Ah, I think you may have found a bug in Moz.
Look at other posts of mine and you'll see that the From: line
Christian Biesinger wrote:
Parish wrote:
Posting to news.mozilla.org
allows changing ``'' to ``_AT_'', even though the messages go out
through the same SMTP server.
No, posting to news.mozilla.org does not use any SMTP server at all, but
the NTTP server news.mozilla.org.
So
michael lefevre wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Sid Vicious wrote:
Tuukka Tolvanen wrote:
Phil Edwards wrote:
...is that the underlined bright blue sidebar bookmarks look like ass.
No blue glare, no underline, no ass, nay more.
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=114142
,
Parish
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jukola wrote:
Gervase Markham wrote:
I'm though not willing to give away detailed information about my
present computer; type of processor, speed, the software I'm using,
what printer I have etc. and so on. This has nothing to do with the
behaviour of Mozilla during crashes.
How do
jukola wrote:
Parish wrote:
jukola wrote:
Gervase Markham wrote:
I'm though not willing to give away detailed information about my
present computer; type of processor, speed, the software I'm using,
what printer I have etc. and so on. This has nothing to do with the
behaviour
What do other people see at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx in
the Search (KB) box at the top left?
At the moment I just see the Search now link and the green button with
a white arrow.
There are supposed to be several input boxes to define your search
criteria. Sometimes I see
Clark Morgan wrote:
I use Mozilla on Windows and have been since about 0.9.4.
I'm terribly impressed.
The only time I used IE now is when I visit a site that refuses Mozilla
(e.g., http://www.cefs.ubspainewebber.com/ge -- yes I submitted an
evangelism bug). It's nice to be able to avoid
Neil Durant wrote:
I've just installed 0.9.9 on my Debian Woody box, and it's great!!!
Lovely improvement over 0.9.8, with seemingly a bit more speed, and some
of the tab bugs fixed.
However, when I try to run the installer for win32 on my Win2k box,
(mozilla-win32-0.9.9-installer.exe),
Garth Almgren wrote:
RV wrote:
Parish wrote:
WFM too on my work machine. I installed 0.9.9 today. Only difference I
can see here is that you (WDA) are running on Win9x, I'm running W2K,
but Eric is running XP. Maybe it's an XP issue?
running on XP here and it crashes for me
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, 0.9.9 still has lots of problems in properly displaying text at many
sites (e.g. news.bbc.co.uk).
Example URLs? news.bbc.co.uk looks just fine to me
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Jay Garcia wrote:
On 03/12/2002 3:32 PM, kimji wrote:
Hi,
It seems the the dialogue box under:
Print... Properties... Gap from edge...
is not labelled correctly. The fields read:
Top: [ ] Bottom: [ ] Left: [ ] Right: [ ]
when apparently they should be:
Top: [ ] Left: [ ]
Gervase Markham wrote:
Also when it gives the pop up menu saying so-in-so has new messages,
it seems to be tied to the account name. Wouldn't it be more prudent to
make this the display name for the account, or even better, let the user
choose his or her name?
File a bug on this one,
dman84 wrote:
Jeroen Peters wrote:
:Murb: wrote:
the page in wich the problem occurs
http://islink.nl/paf/
the in the center positioned div (with a text about cascading
snip
when looking the lower arrow is greyed out (as if you can't scroll
down), but looking at the scroll bar
Christian Biesinger wrote:
Parish wrote:
Thanks! It works here also. Badly worded Release Notes I think; I
wouldn't Application Data\Mozilla\Plugins\
*your* Mozilla user directory, rather *the* Mozilla user directory.
Why not, other users have a different directory.
Yes, I realized
Travis Crump wrote:
As I understand it, spellcheck is scheduled to land several days after
the 1.0 branch is cut. What do you mean by 'google toolbar',
I think he means http://toolbar.google.com/ which is for IE only
You can, of course, get a Google sidebar for Moz at
Pratik wrote:
Parish wrote:
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 03/12/2002 3:32 PM, kimji wrote:
Hi,
It seems the the dialogue box under:
Print... Properties... Gap from edge...
is not labelled correctly. The fields read:
Top: [ ] Bottom: [ ] Left: [ ] Right: [ ]
when apparently they should be:
Top
Parish wrote:
Gervase Markham wrote:
Also when it gives the pop up menu saying so-in-so has new messages,
it seems to be tied to the account name. Wouldn't it be more prudent to
make this the display name for the account, or even better, let the user
choose his or her name?
File a bug
Lee Dillion wrote:
Pratik wrote:
On 03/13/2002 02:24 PM, Pratik wrote:
On 03/13/2002 02:16 PM, Lee Dillion wrote:
snip
I have used all, and nothing comes close to the toolbar in terms of
functionality. Not a big deal for most, perhaps.
I just looked at the easysearch link
WDA wrote:
Eric wrote:
keeps crashing 0.9.9 for me somehow..
Eric
Parish wrote:
Jason Parker wrote:
WDA wrote:
I downloaded a spellchecker for milestone 0.9.8 off of the
mozdev.org site. I would like to download the version for 0.9.9 but
can't find it on their site. Does
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 03/12/2002 11:04 AM, DeMoN LaG wrote:
Stuart Ballard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 12 Mar 2002:
What bothers me is that a person with an @netscape.com email
address is saying should this turn out to be true. If an
@netscape
Parish wrote:
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104-857681.html
Source is Reuters
...although it only talks about the switch to Linux, not Mozilla
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Christian Emig wrote:
Parish wrote:
According to the Release Notes for 0.9.9:
You now have the option of installing plugins in your Mozilla user
directory ($HOME/.mozilla/plugins on Unix). These plugins are loaded in
addition to those in your Mozilla install directory.
I take
Jason Parker wrote:
WDA wrote:
I downloaded a spellchecker for milestone 0.9.8 off of the mozdev.org
site. I would like to download the version for 0.9.9 but can't find it
on their site. Does anyone know exactly where I can locate it?
Thanks
Hey, that sounds really cool. I to
Pratik wrote:
On 03/11/2002 12:24 PM, philbrunner wrote:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/24364.html
-- using Mozilla 0.99 (nightly) on Linux - looks good!
- still no formatting toolbar in the message composer (Windows version has it)
Its there under Linux. Are you sure you have
Netscape Basher wrote:
Blake Ross typed:
A browser shift by AOL is going to leave an awful lot of companies that
assume their Web sites only need to work with Explorer scrambling to
rewrite their code so that they don't lose AOL's 30 million-plus
subscribers, or about 30% of all U.S.
Bamm Gabriana wrote:
My preference would be to have a Home but not to have Go,
Search and Print.
Go, Search, and Print can all be turned off in Preferences-Navigator
Reason: I would use it more often. Perhaps
some people use Print often, I wouldn't (my printer is busted).
Effective user
Morten Nilsen wrote:
Parish wrote:
Go, Search, and Print can all be turned off in Preferences-Naviga
dude, that was his point.
Ah right, I see. I got the context of the sentence wrong. :-(
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Bamm Gabriana wrote:
Go, Search, and Print can all be turned off in Preferences-Navigator
Wouldn't it be nice if we could say the same for Home? :)
I have to say that I agree that the Home button should really be on the
Nav bar, but also it is a fairly low priority requirement.
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Stewart hector wrote:
I've seen alot of posts about full screen mode.
Unless i'm very blind - I can't find this anywhere in Mozilla.
View-Full Screen or just hit F11
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Jay wrote:
Hi,
I have a dial-up connection and am using Win ME When I have Quick
Launch enabled, the Connect to Internet dialog box pops up when my
system boots Also when I'm not online and launch Mozilla without Quick
Launch enabled, again the Connect to Internet dialog box appears
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Is Netscape Online UK affiliated with AOLTW's Netscape (Netscape
Communications)?
Yes, it's a UK-centric version of www.netscape.com
I wasn't able to find any information on a company
called Netscape Online located in the UK on Google.
http://www.netscape.co.uk/
dman84 wrote:
Except that the provide _free_ e-mail etc.
well so does netscape..
I know, but Sören said, 'That is quite a reason for not to use this ISP
any longer. Translate it to all we really do care about is to get your
money', and I was pointing out that they don't make money by
Neil wrote:
Parish wrote:
Neil wrote:
Parish wrote:
ftp://usersfreebsdorguk/pub/mark/windoze/movedexe
Um this does what?
Er, it's a joke :-) I posted the link in a response to your witty
remark about Windows stability
OK, I just don't like the idea of downloading exe files
This *doesn't* work with Mozilla, thank God!
http://www.liquidwd.freeserve.co.uk/
Neil wrote:
Parish wrote:
ftp://users.freebsd.org.uk/pub/mark/windoze/moved.exe
Um... this does what?
Er, it's a joke :-) I posted the link in a response to your witty remark
about Windows stability.
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JTK wrote:
gavin long wrote:
Why do you always use people's first names when criticising/patronising
them, Gary?
Why do you always use my name when criticizing/patronizing me, Gavin?
What I wanna know is, how does he know your name is Gary, JTK? ;-)
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Jonas Jørgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Parish wrote:
What I wanna know is, how does he know your name is Gary, JTK? ;-)
See
http://www.google.com/search?q=site:www.geocrawler.com+jtk+gary+OR+sicklehl=dastart=0sa=Nfilter=0.
Oh, HIM!!
/Jonas
Neil wrote:
Gervase Markham wrote:
If you are running on Windows, you should be automatically rebooting
every few days for stability reasons anyway.
I didn't realize that Windows was that stable these days :-)
ROFL
ftp://users.freebsd.org.uk/pub/mark/windoze/moved.exe
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Soren 'kurgan' Birk Jacobsen wrote:
Much of the text on many sites that uses cascadingstyleshees (css) is
being drawn insanely tiny by mozilla (the current 0.9something version
in redhat7.2)
doesanybody know how to fix/workaround this.
Try adding this to user.js (change the size to
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
ada pascal wrote:
I am tying to setup a new mail account in 2002022203. When the account
wizard comes up I cant enter selections or type into the text boxes.
I reverted to the Feb 15 build and found the same problem.
Is this a bug? or have i screwed my setup
Pratik wrote:
ftp://users.freebsd.org.uk/pub/mark/windoze/moved.exe
Did anyone else's Mozilla crash when clicking on this link? I've been
noticing that Mozilla crashes when you click on a link to file (zip file
for ex) in an email. Does anyone else see it too? bug ids???
WFM. W2K,
had this several times before but disconnecting and reconnecting
has always cured it.
Anyone got any ideas?
Thanks
Regards,
Parish
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jwk wrote:
From: Christian Biesinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2002 23:10:09 +0100
jwk wrote:
What do I do to get this font larger?
Try:
user_pref(font.min-size.fixed.x-western, 20);
Is this a real pref, or is it a typo? I use
user_pref(font.minimum-size.x-western, 12);
to
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Its one thing to view art, its another to have to deal with pornography.
What we are talking about is out, and out porn.
I don't understand what you mean. Did you mean to write only or am I
just unfamiliar with this usage of the
Kryptolus wrote:
JTK wrote:
[Who the fuck cares what he wrote]
ROFLMAO!
JTK == Just Talks Krap ??
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Tim Wunder wrote:
Daily builds all come with specific build numbers, MMDD##, to
identify the build being used. I've recently taken to compiling mozilla
on my linux system and notice the build # is all 0's. How does one
specify a build # when compiling? The answer is probably in the
Tim Wunder wrote:
Parish wrote:
Tim Wunder wrote:
Daily builds all come with specific build numbers, MMDD##, to
identify
the build being used. I've recently taken to compiling mozilla on
my linux system and notice the build # is all 0's. How does one
specify a build # when
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Parish wrote:
Notepad is tha only Windows program I know of, apart from NMAKE in VC++,
that isn't smart enough to handle LF-only as EOLs.
I notice that you are on Win2k. So am I. My notepad does handle LF as
EOL. Are you sure yours doesn't? I know notepad for DOS
to default values as well).
I filed bug 122777 on this but I reckon it's a side effect of something
else, not a bug in it's own right as such.
HTH
Regards,
Parish
bob
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alpha wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
alpha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
alpha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
After all the
Christian Biesinger wrote:
Morten Nilsen wrote:
http://4th-age.com right click in the page, select page info...
click the media tab, and down she goes (sometimes it's delayed it seems)
Works for me, CVS build from yesterday on Linux
And me, W2K and FreeBSD 4.5
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Yeh You-Ying wrote:
Parish parish_AT_ntlworld.com wrote in message
It seems to be fixed in 0.9.9...it's another long long waiting.
MozillaMail gets lots improvement in 0.9.8, but still can not be
used due to this bug. :-(
I would disagree that Mozilla Mail can't be used
aborted]: bad auth protocol start:
Connection closed by foreign host.
MARDER-1:~{2}$
I saw another thread about this in n.p.m.builds and someone mentioned
that Mozilla had been Slashdotted.
I'm trying pulling the tree again
Thanks for the help.
Regards,
Parish
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Yeh You-Ying wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Parish) wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Laubrino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Yeh You-Ying wrote:
1. Make a new compose.
2. Fill lots eamil address in. (B.C.C)
3. Roll your scroll bar beside
Laubrino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Yeh You-Ying wrote:
1. Make a new compose.
2. Fill lots eamil address in. (B.C.C)
3. Roll your scroll bar beside these B.C.C address.
4. And then the Mozilla crashes.
My environment is Win98 SE.
It's OK to do
Now dialogue
when you exit.
HTH
Regards,
Parish.
This is a known bug. One would think that it was easy to solve because
there is a Windows API for making it happen. We are making the right API
call, however, the API call does not appear to work as advertised. Hence
the bug.
Tim
Florian Wagner wrote:
Hello Together,
I have a problem creating message filters with mozilla-0.9.7 and mozilla
-0.9.8 running under WindowsNT-4.0 SP6 or WindowsXP.
If I do Edit-Message Filters... New..., I can enter a name for the new
filter, but the listboxes that define the rule(s) for
in
security/nss.
I only have a 56K dial-up but that isn't the bottleneck, there are
constant pauses of several minutes where no data is being transferred.
If this is jus a problem with the number of users are there any mirrors
available?
Regards,
Parish
--
Software is like sex, it's better
if this is the case (W2K).
--pete
Parish wrote:
Is there an ongoing problem with the CVS server or is it just
permanently busy?
For several days synch'ing my local source tree has been painfully slow.
It takes several *hours* to complete. My tree is currently only 3 days
out of date and cvs has
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
I don't know about PC/UNIX side of things but, Page size (Print) Mac is
the responsibility of the print Driver/Chooser file for the printer.
Communicator/Moz/Netscape 6 add specific items; but page size is not the
browser's part. The browser typically
/N6/Communicator/Whatever and see what is set.
Report back with results.
Parish wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
I don't know about PC/UNIX side of things but, Page size (Print) Mac is
the responsibility of the print Driver/Chooser file for the printer.
Communicator/Moz
Pratik wrote:
On 02/05/2002 02:05 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
is there a way to set the default paper size to a4? Mozilla doesn't
remember a thing about the paper size.
Thanx
Christoph
Thats annonying bug 118563
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118563
Tom Hatta wrote:
Not talking about the search tabs etc. on the left, but tabbed browsing
that allows multiple browsing in one window like Opera.
Ctrl-T opens a new tab. Ctrl-Pg{Up,Down} cycles through the open tabs.
Is that what you wanted to know?
Regards,
Parish
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