http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113581
Thanks for the response. I tried your suuggestion and could not make it
work; probably I messed it up. What did work however was letting Mozilla
create a new password file and than using notepad copying and pasting.
Oops, I should have
Somehow I doubt this is the reason. In Feb 18 builds I am also seeing a
wierd bug whereby I can't press the down arrow key in the autocomplete
dropdown box.
This was caused by the fix to bug 115686 and was fixed in the next
nightly (see that bug for details).
Raj.
Help. I managed to arrange (inadvertantly) it so that Mozilla 9.8 no
longer wants to use the original somenumber.s file for remembering
passwords (also form data but this is easier to redo). It created a new
file. I have the old file and would like to use the data in it. How do I
go
I've look through the archive but couldn't find an answer. I'm on Linux
with Netscape 4.77 and decided to switch over to Mozilla 0.9.8. But upon
running the new upgraded broswer, I realize the URL assiocation such as
telnet://hostname is no longer supported as in netscape 4.7. As I've
quite
I tried Mozilla on my old computer(166MHz, 32MB ram), and it was
unusable to the point where even if there was a 100% performance
I've been running Moz since about 0.8 on a P166 (albeit with 84MB RAM)
and although it's quite slow, I find it usable.
improvement since then I think it would
I'm stumped trying to move over my saved (and encrypted) passwords.
Here's what I've done:
As far as I know, this isn't possible. I've filed a bug about it
(http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113581), but it hasn't been
looked at yet (it's still unconfirmed).
Raj.
Hi folks,
I've just done a fresh install of Moz 0.9.5 on a new (Windows 2000)
machine followed by an install of the JDK 1.3.1_01. Although I can see
Java as having been installed in About/plugins, when I go to a site that
uses Java (eg http://www.citscapes.ac.uk), I can't see the applet.
Any
*Any* keys for the tabbed browser to switch tabs?
Yeah, Ctrl-tab and Ctrl-shift-tab.
Those do not currently work on Windows, though.
(See this bug: http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103796 )
This facility *is* working on the latest MultiZilla release (see
I admit that the tabs feature has made me greedy. I am using the user
pref that allows opening a new tab with the middle button.
What I would also like would be to click on a tab with the center button
to close it.
Try MultiZilla (http://multizilla.mozdev.org). This has the feature