DeMoN LaG wrote:
Jay Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 06 Dec 2001:
What red star ??? I have NEVER seen a red star on my desktop
representing Mozilla or any other application for that matter.
I've seen 3 logo's:
A red dinosaur head
A cute little green
madog wrote:
Richter wrote:
madog wrote:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] starts oe, how can i change it to mozilla mail ?
thanks
It seems to me that you still have OE as your default Mail Reader.
I still use NS 4 News Reader as my default. If I wanted to change
the default
madog wrote:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] starts oe, how can i change it to mozilla mail ?
thanks
It seems to me that you still have OE as your default Mail Reader.
I still use NS 4 News Reader as my default. If I wanted to change
the default to Mozilla Mail Reader, as you do, I would try to
Ken wrote:
I have tried to get some pointers as to which newsgroup I should go to within the
Netscape or
Mozilla newsgroup servers to get in touch with someone that has experience or
knowledge with
Netscape 6.X themes edit and creation.
I have already posted messages to the Netscape 6
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Richter wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Richter wrote:
Joe Camel wrote:
X-No-archive:yes
I was just over in the Netscape 6 group and frankly, 6.2 still looks a
little buggy for my tastes. I am now on 4.78, which
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Richter wrote:
Joe Camel wrote:
X-No-archive:yes
I was just over in the Netscape 6 group and frankly, 6.2 still looks a
little buggy for my tastes. I am now on 4.78, which other than no
support of CSS, etc. and some instability basically
Jay Garcia wrote:
Ranjit Mathew wrote:
Rob wrote:
future I was very happy to find .4 so much better. W98SE On a
related but unrelated note, Netscape 4.78 is much more stable for me than
any of the earlier releases, using or not using the new java plugin.
I agree
Gervase Markham wrote:
Emlyn wrote:
>>* Netscape's icon
>>* Netscape's throbber
>>* Netscape's splash screen
>>* Netscape partner logos in about:
>>* The string "Netscape" in the UI
>>
>
> I hate to break it to you, but the string "Netscape" does appear
in
> the Mozilla ui.
For a start, the
Emlyn wrote:
* Netscape's icon
* Netscape's throbber
* Netscape's splash screen
* Netscape partner logos in about:
* The string Netscape in the UI
I hate to break it to you, but the string Netscape does appear in
the Mozilla ui.
Try making a page such as
html
body
input
Daniel Veditz wrote:
Richter wrote:
Soft Hyphen is in the specifications but Mozilla people
have tagged it as not important enough for now and have labelled it
as being an enhancement, but let's spend our time on redesigning the
throbber and splashscreen - unbelievable.
I don't see
Vincent Nicolas wrote:
Is there somebody out there able to tell me if there is a recent mozilla
build that can be run on a dual G4 under macos X ?
Thanks.
--
Le Vintz.
http://membres.tripod.fr/vnicolas/
http://home.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/ns61/relnotes/61.html#require
Gus
Michael Lambert wrote:
this only happens incidently, when i try to document.write out the div...
typing it out in full seems to work (but will not do for the project im
working on)
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Richter wrote:
Hall Stevenson wrote:
* Jeroen Roeterd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010817 18:57]:
My point is: Go to a website that offers links to the various web
browsers. You'll have IE v5.x, Netscape 4.7x, NEtscape 6.1, Opera
5.x, and mozilla 1.x. To the average user, the higher
Thomas Dowling wrote:
Brian Z Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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nappiest1 wrote:
...BUT what i'm looking for is is a detailed explanation that my team
can use as a reference guide to read them quickly. anyone know of
such a thing?
This
Frank J. Ramsay wrote:
I know this is a bit off topic, or maybe not. Heck maybe this is old
news. But I've been playing with my IPAQ tonight and noticed this in my
apache access.log file. (I'm using the IE that comes with WinCE to
access these files.)
192.168.1.30 - -
Bob Davis wrote:
I thought when I dl'ed the jre before I was using mozilla that it was
supposed to replace the jre that navigator used. In fact I see the
plug-ins in the navigator plug-in directory. How do I verify which jre
version netscape is running? How did you do it?
thanks
bob
Bob Davis wrote:
I thought when I dl'ed the jre before I was using mozilla that it was
supposed to replace the jre that navigator used. In fact I see the
plug-ins in the navigator plug-in directory. How do I verify which jre
version netscape is running? How did you do it?
thanks
bob
sapman wrote:
i can't seem to find that newsgroup..
Just click on the link.
Gus
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sapman wrote:
If I right click on a link and select open in new window, I want the new
window to be
Bill Lee wrote:
First, please don't say you're not supposed to layout pages with tables.
The entire web does it.
Question: Why does Moz stretch out tables (vertically)? I.E. and N4.x
keep tables nice and tight just like you lay them out. Moz adds all
kinds of white spece below your
Carlfish wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jul 2001 09:38:21 +0200, Bernd Khalil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
somehow managed to type:
Uses documents.layers (look at the page source). That's not part of the
official DOM-Specs by the W3C. Nobody should use it.
Vice versa: NS4 and IE do it *wrong*.
Saying
John W. Hom wrote:
Hello everyone,
I've just installed Mozilla 0.9.2 and its various plugins
from mozilla.org onto my Red Hat Linux box and the thing
works wonderfully!
I think it's time to say goodbye to Netscape 4.7.5, but
before I do so, I have to ask:
When Mozilla migrated my
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