Re: How to set password for mail accounts in Netscape 6.2.1 ?

2002-02-20 Thread Gordon Scott
Lisa wrote: > > Hello. > > I've just downloaded and setup the Netscape 6.2.1 > > I've several POP email accounts, and all the accounts - like usual - > have password during login. > > Unsing Netscape 6.2.1, when I set up "additional mail accounts", I do > NOT find information pertaining to PAS

Re: Throbber URL

2002-02-15 Thread Scott
Where is user.js/prefs.js? Thanks Travis Crump wrote: > > user_pref("addressbook.throbber.url", "http://www.somedomain.org";); > user_pref("compose.throbber.url", "http://www.somedomain.org";); > user_pref("editor.throbber.url", "http://www.somedomain.org";); > user_pref("messenger.throbber.url"

Throbber URL

2002-02-15 Thread Scott Fiddelke
and I was just getting fed up with it. I used that throbber to get to netscape.com all the time (e-mail etc) and would like to be able to send the mozilla throbber there. Thanks! -Scott

Re: ERROR READING STARTUP CONFIGURATION FILE

2002-02-10 Thread Gordon Scott
Dirk Dewachter wrote: > > I am using Windows XP and installed a HP printer/scanner/copier > yesterday. Since then I receive an error message whenever I try to > open up any Netscape > program segments, whether that is Mail or Navigator, however, I don't > know if this is related to the installa

Re: ekrock's standards page... new location?

2002-01-29 Thread Scott I. Remick
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > Scott I. Remick wrote: > > With the passing of sites.netscape.com, did ekrock have a chance to move > > his standards page somewhere else? > > > > <http://sites.netscape.net/ekrockhome/s

ekrock's standards page... new location?

2002-01-28 Thread Scott I. Remick
With the passing of sites.netscape.com, did ekrock have a chance to move his standards page somewhere else? I know he's still on sabbatical, and perhaps wasn't around to make the move. Would this be the best page to refer webmasters to in

Re: Is there a way to read mail as text and not HTML?

2002-01-23 Thread Scott I. Remick
In a world where more and more people want to receive their email on PDAs, pagers, and cell phones, there is less and less place for the bloat of HTML email. If you're message can't be conveyed in simple plain-text that can be displayed on whatever device I use to check my email, then make a

Re: What exactly is Calendar and will it be in 6.5

2002-01-13 Thread Scott I. Remick
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > As far as I know, the calendar component was donated to mozilla.org a > month or two ago. Calendar was written by OEone for their internet PC (which runs Mozilla), correct?

Re: NewZilla

2002-01-08 Thread Scott Tran
Sören Kuklau wrote: >"Peter Lairo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag >[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > >>Sören Kuklau wrote: >> >>>Anyone agree that such a site would be useful? >>> > >>I totally agree :) >> > >That would be one person after four hours. Hmm (then again, wha

Re: Problem with personal toolbar + small window width in latest builds

2002-01-08 Thread Scott Tran
Joni K. wrote: >I noticed this (pretty serious, imho) bug with today's and yesterday's >builds on Linux. > >When the browser window is resized so that its width is smaller than the >width of all the icons and stuff on the personal toolbar, the scrollbar on >the right is not visible and the pa

Re: W32/Badtrans@MM virus and Mozilla

2001-11-27 Thread Scott
Geraint Edwards wrote: > Earlier today I received an infected message in 0.9.6 on Linux - not > knowing it was infected I 'previewed' the message. > > I was rather alarmed to see a popup window appear asking me to save a file > > I wonder what would have happened if I had previewed/read the me

Re: quicktime

2001-11-26 Thread Scott
lal_truckee wrote: > is there a linux/mozilla quicktime equivalent plugin? > > apple has no linux (or unix) version listed at > > > (OT - what is apple doing about OS-X and quicktime?) > there is a plugin that lets you run windows plugins

Re: Wow this page really kills Mozilla fast!

2001-11-25 Thread Scott
jdavis 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? > > Regards. > works for me Mozilla 2001112

Re: common user has problem with 0.9.6 on redhat71

2001-11-24 Thread Scott
MADOG wrote: > after i downloaded and installed mozilla 0.9.6 for linux, root can run > mozilla with no problem > > while starting it with common user, it promps me this: > "error launching browser window:no xbl binding for browser" > > any help will be appreciated > Mozilla doesn't do multiu

Re: Opacity

2001-11-19 Thread Scott
Mike Mimic wrote: > Hi! > > I have tried -moz-opacity setting with Netscape 6.2 (I have tried only > with this version) and I have problems that if I set (for example) > whole table to 40% opacity (so that table's background is partly > transparent) table's text is set, too. And enclosing text i

Re: Where do "favicons" come from?

2001-11-18 Thread Scott
Frank Burleigh wrote: > I've noted that quite a few sites I visit now have their own icon in the > location box, to the left of the URL. I saw some reference to this in > the checkins once but assumed this must be an authoring issue. Yet I do > not see page content controlling this. How is

Re: FTP-Difference: latest <--> latest-0.9.6

2001-11-18 Thread Scott Tran
Marc Schirrmacher wrote: > Scott Tran wrote: > > >>>But where is the difference between new builds in latest and >>>latest-0.9.6 directory on mozillas FTP-Site? >>> > >>Basically Latest 0.9.6 are the builds that are moving toward a 0.9.6 >>re

Re: Netscape 4.78 - why does it run for ages after closing?

2001-11-17 Thread Gordon Scott
Hi do you have other fluff running with netscape like the quality feedback agent, etc. if so, close netscape and turn it off, all it does is crash netscape. are you on a dialup? have you disabled java and javascript in mail and news preferences|advanced. Its rare that i notice a process hanging

Re: FTP-Difference: latest <--> latest-0.9.6

2001-11-17 Thread Scott Tran
Marc Schirrmacher wrote: > I actually want to try new mozilla-builds.(still 0.9.5) > But where is the difference between new builds in latest and > latest-0.9.6 directory on mozillas FTP-Site? > Features? Stability? > > cu Marc > Basically Latest 0.9.6 are the builds that are moving toward a 0

Re: Plugins?

2001-11-16 Thread Scott
nizes as available plugins, in the Browser type the location: about:plugins good luck windows user. I've never run Mozilla on Windows, just Linux, but I can use all these plugins: Installed plug-ins Find more information about browser plug-ins at Netscape.com. rpnp.so File name: /home

Re: Unexpected Mozilla vendor: lastminute.com

2001-11-12 Thread Scott Tran
David Gerard wrote: > In London Heathrow Airport on Sunday, in between flights - lots of free > lastminute.com terminals (nothing else, just kiosks for lastminute.com), > running a September 2001 build of Mozilla. Cool :-) > > If they've got the kiosk thing down, it might be worth asking them fo

Re: Favicon test page with the red star as a png file

2001-11-08 Thread Scott
Pratik wrote: > On 11/08/01 08:21 AM, Scott wrote: > >> http://members.home.net/the-student/Mozifavicon.html >> >> > > aaargghh...Can you get Giovanni's icons and use that? Those are MUCH > MUCH better than the red star. > > Pratik. > I j

mail sounds on Linux?

2001-11-03 Thread Scott
Can I get mozilla to play a sound file tonotify me of new mail? right now my internal speaker just beeps.

Re: please read.... I'm going to rant!

2001-11-03 Thread Scott
Simon P. Lucy wrote: > On 03/11/2001 at 07:00 Dman84 wrote: > > >>Bring this to everyone's attention, I know you'll be flaming me but: >> >> > > The Song Remains The Same it seems. Zero management, zero professionalism. The >number of times that people have pointed out that just landing cod

Re: Sharing bookmarks between Windows and Linux

2001-11-03 Thread Scott
Sierk Bornemann wrote: > Hi! > > I hope, I am at a right place in this NG. > My question: > Using Mozilla as my default browser either under Windows and Linux, I > want to share my bookmarks file on an extra FAT16-Partition. Is this > possible? > What do I eventually have to change in the pref

Re: Useragent in Netscape 6.2 set to MSIE 5.5?

2001-10-31 Thread Scott
> OK. I found my problem. It was my prefs, not Netscape. I had the > useragent toolbar installed in Mozilla 0.9.5 and was doing some > testing pretending it was IE 5.5. I didn't realize that the useragent > change "stuck" in my profile. Once I installed the useragent toolbar > in Netscape 6.2

Re: Useragent in Netscape 6.2 set to MSIE 5.5?

2001-10-31 Thread Scott
Brian Clark wrote: > Hello, > > I thought this was very interesting. When goint to the "About > Netscape 6" page from the Help menu in Netscape 6.2, it says > > Netscape 6.2 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows 98) > > Did Netscape put this in to prevent companies like Microsoft from >

Re: useragent.override and MSN.com

2001-10-26 Thread Scott Bradford
I can no longer launch Mozilla once I add theat string to my prefs.js, and am trying to do this on Linux. removing it again allows be to open the browser but still no MSN no I don't like their site (I don't trust it) but I'd like to figure out this fake useragent string anyhow for other r

Re: msn , coincidence?

2001-10-26 Thread Scott
thier site doesn't work with my Mozilla browser despite reports that they've opened this back up to other browsers...perhaps because I'm using Linux? see below for the message I get: Attention: Web Browser Upgrade Required to View MSN.com If you are seeing this page, we have detected that the

Re: Best way to upgrade nightlies...

2001-10-25 Thread Scott Bradford
> > #!/bin/sh > cd /tmp > /usr/bin/wget > ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/nightly/latest/mozilla-win32.zip > rm -rf /vols/next/c/Program\ Files/mozilla-win32/bin/* > cd /vols/next/c/Program\ Files/mozilla-win32/ > /usr/bin/unzip -o -C -u /tmp/mozilla-win32.zip > mv /tmp/mozilla-win32.zip /vols

Re: Disappearing Bookmarks in the Personal Toolbar!

2001-10-19 Thread Scott Tran
Peter Lairo wrote: > Scott Tran wrote: > >> Peter Lairo wrote: >> >>> I have a similar problem with bookmarks. Somewhere between the >>> 20011009 and 20011015 builds, the bookmarks in the "personal toolbar" >>> simply disapeared! Oddly

Re: printing - no button to switch on/off of pagebackground

2001-10-05 Thread Scott Tran
mh wrote: > Is this true (as it is unbeliveable): > > No button availabe for separate setup of > page-background-printing ? > > (Like for page background view) > > This is astonishing senseless and personal: > a reason to drop/uninstall mozilla. > > Any comment? > mh > If your talking about

HOW

2001-09-30 Thread Scott Kramer
How does one properly install a plugin with Mozilla? How do you get around the fact that wherever you go to download a plugin, the site says that it does not recognize your browser? Scott Kramer

Re: Gets stuck on same host

2001-08-26 Thread Scott I. Remick
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > Are you using junkbuster as a proxy server? Junkbuster is broken, see > http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38488. Ha, yes I am. It had been working before, so I didn't suspect it. Thanks for the quick answer. There was ano

Re: Mozilla's rendering of slightly buggy HTML

2001-08-06 Thread Scott I. Remick
In article <9kic92$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > I'm guessing all the unclosed s are causing some stack to fill, and > Mozilla gives up rendering the rest of the page? Anyways, I think it'd be > nice if Mozilla could handle this, although I have no idea how hard it'd > be to do.

Re: Mozilla's rendering of slightly buggy HTML

2001-08-06 Thread Scott I. Remick
In article <9klctj$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > They should, but like it or not, most people use IE as their HTML validator. This does not make such behavior right, nor should we try and "solve" the problem by encouraging people to continue down the path of such behavior. I

Re: Mozilla Frustrations

2001-07-31 Thread Scott I. Remick
Having the web just work and provide you, the end user, with a good experience is a matter of cooperation. Cooperation between the people writing the pages, and the people writing the browsers to display the pages. The common ground is a rigid set of standards that both agree to adhere to.

Netscape 6.1 Opens in same instance

2001-07-27 Thread Scott
I just installed Netscape 6.1 beta and I am having a problem when I start it from a shortcut. It opens in the same window as the currently open window instead of starting a new browser window. How do I get it to start a new browser window when I start it from a windows shortcut? Thanks

Re: Is this a bug ????

2001-07-20 Thread Scott Tran
Mircea Romantan wrote: > If yes, it's a stupid one ! And just as i was getting pretty > enthousiastic about Mozilla becoming my prime time browser. > > Mozilla build: 2001071704 > Netscape build: 6.*; > > Action sequence: > - go to mail.yahoo.com; login and open a message from any folder > - cl

Re: How mozilla.org works (Was: Startup performance & UI Performance idea.)

2001-07-18 Thread Scott I. Remick
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > > Scott just told me it was a "stupid detail". So is it is, or is it > > ain't? > > I personally believe that this is very much an important detail, since > it underpins many projects and the

Re: Updating Mozilla

2001-07-17 Thread Scott Kramer
So then, the most current builds are immediately incorporated into the latest milestone? And if I click on the 0.9.2 link, I will be getting all of the current bug fixes? Scott Kramer wrote: > The question that I am really asking is: > > What is the proper way to install a

Updating Mozilla

2001-07-17 Thread Scott Kramer
This also doesn't seem like an efficient use of space. The question that I am really asking is: What is the proper way to install an updated build? Scott

Re: connecting to none standard ports for webpages

2001-07-15 Thread Scott I. Remick
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > Sorry Bill, this indeed was "one of those times". You made it clear you > didn't know much about the situation, so I figured I'd give you the full > skinny on it. I apologize if I inadvertantly educated you. Perhaps > others will find

Re: AutoFill forms for Netscape

2001-07-15 Thread Scott I. Remick
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > Does anyone know if Netscape ever plans to add a "forms AutoFill" feature > for easily completing forms on web pages. If this feature was in the > Netscape application I would walk away from other browsers in a second. What was the la

Re: Does 6.1b1 have a preloader ?

2001-07-15 Thread Scott I. Remick
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > No but -turbo switch works well. I didn't know that. Netscape load very > fast the second time, much faster than IE 6 ;-) Sure it did... because like IE, it didn't completely unload in the first place ;) Sorry... I just can't stand th

Re: Should mozilla accept backslashes in URL's?

2001-07-10 Thread Scott I. Remick
Accepting the wrong thing because the majority do it only encourages more wrong for the sake of convenience. We don't accept stealing by our children because most of them do it. I think most parents have figured out by now that, although at first it's more convenient not to force children to

Re: Peter loses his rag

2001-06-25 Thread Scott Hassel
Already has, the message filter functions have that capability. Holger Metzger wrote: > Hans-Peter Fischer wrote: > > >>No, you have two choices: >>1) ignore/killfile JTK, which will eventually make him go away, or >>2) answer his "points" in an attempt to boost your own ego while actually >>m

Re: How to register https?

2001-06-11 Thread Scott Hassel
/ urls. It seems that form submission is a problem here. Maybe > someone with more html/jsp/asp experience than me can take a look to > figure out whats happening. > > - Pratik. > > Scott Hassel wrote: > >> Well, Mozilla doesn't work with >> https

Re: How to register https?

2001-06-09 Thread Scott Hassel
Well, Mozilla doesn't work with https://cardmemberservices.firstusa.com/cmsonline/main/cmslogin.jsp. It just keeps resetting the page and never logging in. And No I haven't submitted a bug report on this. The problem has manifested itself three times, but seems to always have gotten fixed due

Re: Mozilla mail crash

2001-06-04 Thread Scott Tran
Mark Fairbairn wrote: >using the latest nightly build Mozilla will begin fine with the browser but >if I try to open the mail program I get the following windows error >"Mozilla has caused an error in MSGBASE.DLL >Mozilla will now close. > >If you continue to experience problems, try restarting y

Re: Animated Gifs

2001-05-31 Thread Scott Tran
Garth Wallace wrote: > Steve Bowen wrote: > >> Hi >> Has anyone noticed that animated gifs with a transparent background >> are showing up with an ugly black background? >> Open resource:///res/samples/test2.html from the debug Menu. It's >> number 2 in the viewer demos. The anieyes.gif when op

Re: which win32 builds to get?

2001-05-22 Thread Scott Tran
Alex wrote: > Frank Burleigh wrote: > >> I always get mozilla-win32-installer.exe, but yesterday (in the >> context of adding a comment to a bug report) I noticed that I had >> 2001051804 with exe and DLLs dated early afternoon on the 18th. So >> then I tried mozilla-win32-sea-installer.exe w

Re: RedHat 7.1 and Navigator 6.01 - HELP!

2001-05-19 Thread Scott Hassel
Peter, I use kernel 2.4.4 with Mozilla .9 as well as the nightlies, so conflicts with the kernel are out. I would suggest downloading the .9 build of Mozilla for daily use under kernel 2.4.4. You really should stay away from Netscape's versions right now as they are based on much older release

Re: Change Mozilla Cache location ?

2001-05-16 Thread Scott Hassel
Lassie, I don't think that Mozilla understands dos file system notation. I believe that you need to replace what you have listed with something like "\\D|\MyNewCacheFolder". Not being a windows/dos user myself, I'm unsure of the syntax. Hopefully someone will correct me if the syntax or answer

Re: mozilla style doc

2001-05-11 Thread Scott Collins
ndentation style is logical. __ Scott Collins http://ScottCollins.net/ -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGPfreeware 7.0.3 for non-commercial use <http://www.pgp.com> iQA/AwUBOvuWrvGmojM

Re: Daily snapshots no longer supporting RedHat 6.2?

2001-05-07 Thread Scott Hassel
I run 6.2 with no problems with the latest builds. I am guessing here, but I have installed gcc 2.95.2 which comes with those libraries. I'm wondering if upgrading your compiler would solve your problem? Just a thought. Brendan McEnaney wrote: > FWIW, I've been getting the exact same thing fo

Re: Mozilla start-up crash (Linux)

2001-04-22 Thread Scott Thomson
Cheers folks, I eventually managed to get everything working without any data loss by removing the caches and chrome then rebuilding my prefs.js file line by line. I'll try and suss out exactly what was causing the problem and file a bug. Thanks -- Scott Robert Kaiser wrote: >>

Re: show toolbars as icons only in userChrome.css?

2001-04-19 Thread Scott Tran
Stuart Ballard wrote: >I can probably figure this out for myself if I investigate hard enough >but I'm posting first because I'm sure that somebody has done this >before me and can just tell me the way to do it. > >I assume there is something you can put in your userChrome.css file that >will set

Mozilla start-up crash (Linux)

2001-04-18 Thread Scott Thomson
I regularly use the nightly builds of mozilla and update every week or so. I've tried to install 2 builds out of the last weeks and both of those crashed on startup with the following error: /home/scott/mozilla/run-mozilla.sh: line 72: 21289 Segmentation fault $prog ${1+"$@&quo

Re: "Entry Point Not Found" Error

2001-04-16 Thread Scott Tran
JLP wrote: > Mark wrote: > >> This occurs running: >> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:0.8.1+) >> Gecko/20010415 >> >> Using WIN2K Professional (no SP) >> >> When attempting to submit login info via http://www.mypoints.com >> >> I've experienced form submission problems (just no

Re: need to crash mozilla?

2001-04-11 Thread Scott Tran
Torgeir Veimo wrote: >Go to http://geek.com/pdageek/pdamain.htm and move the pointer over the >menus (eg. "JobGeek") . > I hope you reported a bug on that

Re: Release date slips again !

2001-04-08 Thread Scott Hassel
Yes, you are right, but criticism comes in two flavors constructive and disparaging. If you are offering constructive criticism your comments are welcome, but to offer nothing but disparaging remarks, which is all your first post offered, is shallow. These people (Mozilla programmers) are tryi

Re: SKINS

2001-04-06 Thread Scott Tran
Dustin Lindsey wrote: > Are there any skins for netscape ? > please e-mail me back and send me a link if you no one (hotbar.com will > not work so please do not send it. > Dustin Lindsey > http://www.netscape.com/themes/ mozilla.themes.org <- Some might not

Re: Mozilla themes

2001-04-03 Thread Scott Tran
Dale & Nancy wrote: > When I preview the themes for Mozilla, it shows the location bar in > the top toolbar but when I apply the theme it puts it in it's own > toolbar. Is there a way to have it in the top toolbar & free up more > page space? > > Thanks. > Nancy > What theme are you using ?

onscreen bookmarks

2001-03-24 Thread Scott Hassel
In the last weeks builds the bookmarks area on the left side of the browser window has gone black. I have tried removing my bookmarks.html file so that it would build a default one to no avail. Is there a fix/workaround for this. I vaguely remember something like this earlier were a file neede

Re: Table first two rows display oddly

2001-03-05 Thread Scott G.
er all, you know how they recognize pioneers. Scott "Ian Davey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Scott G." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Interesting. I was n

Re: Table first two rows display oddly

2001-03-05 Thread Scott G.
. Any idea when these will be addressed? Scott "Garth Wallace" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 97ur5n$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:97ur5n$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > "Scott Glasgow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMA

Re: Pages don't fully load

2001-03-04 Thread Scott Tran
hmmN Gilmore wrote: > au.yahoo.com > > > N Gilmore > > > Scott Tran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> N Gilmore wrote: >> >>> In Moz 0.8, win2000 and maybe earlier versions, I notice that many >>> pag

Re: Pages don't fully load

2001-03-04 Thread Scott Tran
N Gilmore wrote: > In Moz 0.8, win2000 and maybe earlier versions, I notice that many pages > don't fully load, i.e - hourglass is on and the status bar says" sending > request" or "page loaded" > > Is this a known issue? > > > N Gilmore Could you give us an example ?

Table first two rows display oddly

2001-03-03 Thread Scott Glasgow
of the behavior, it's at http://www.extremesportswear.org/quotepage.htm. TIA, Scott Glasgow

Re: How are you folks upgrading to new builds?

2001-02-28 Thread Scott Tran
Steve wrote: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Randall Parker > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I'm running Moz 0.8 right now and never run the nightlies. However, I'd >> like to start running some of the nightlies. Do you think this >> delete/rename of old folders is the best way to go? > >>

Upgrade to 2.4.1 seems to slow down mozilla

2001-02-25 Thread Scott Thomson
nyone else noticed this? Or is there any way I could quantify this? FYI Red Hat Linux 7.0, kernel 2.4.1 on i686 Mozilla build id 2001021503 I don't know if this relevant... ATI Xpert 2000 32Mb (AGP) XFree86 4.0.3 Any suggestions welcome Cheers -- Scott

Re: Hacking classic skin

2001-02-08 Thread Scott Tran
I have found that the included attachment removes most of the text from the icons, the print and other buttons with menus still retain the text however.I have no clue as to how to remove the text from these. Just put it into your Profile\chrome directory and it should work... Warren Bell wrot

Re: Can someone confirm this crash?

2001-02-08 Thread Scott Thomson
Loaded up fine for me. RH7.0 i686 buildid-2001013010 Scott Wayne Alligood wrote: > Thomas wrote: > >> Hello all, >> >> I encountered a chrash on the following site: >> >> >http://neworder.box.sk/box.php3?gfx=neworder&prj=neworder&key=pwdcra

Re: Flash 5 for Linux -> no sound with Mozilla

2001-02-07 Thread Scott Hassel
Arcady, I can confirm this. I am using the exact same setup and am experiencing the same symptom. Arcady Genkin wrote: > I've upgraded my flash plugin to version 5. It works perfectly, > except that the sound is gone. I see no error messages in the > mozilla's output. > Using Mozilla .7 under

Re: Save file location dialog broke

2001-02-04 Thread Scott Tran
Niko Pavlicek wrote: > Roy R. Campbell, Jr. wrote: > >> I first noticed this several builds ago, but I failed to mention it >> or report it until now. This probably should go into bugzilla, but I >> thought I'd mention it here first. > > > yes, it's a known bug! though, don't know the bug #

Re: ftp transfer problems

2001-02-02 Thread Scott Tran
Scott Hassel wrote: > When trying to ftp the latest Mozilla Mtrunk from ftp.mozilla.org > using Mozilla the ftp goes through all the motions of starting, but > never actually starts. The status window comes up, but it never goes > anywhere. I've been able to use command l

ftp transfer problems

2001-02-02 Thread Scott Hassel
When trying to ftp the latest Mozilla Mtrunk from ftp.mozilla.org using Mozilla the ftp goes through all the motions of starting, but never actually starts. The status window comes up, but it never goes anywhere. I've been able to use command line ftp without a problem. Anyone else seeing this

Re: Help! Netscape 6

2001-01-25 Thread Scott I. Remick
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > I downloaded Netscape 6 (dumb of me). Among other things, it converted > every image file in my computer over to a Netscape file. And to open an > image, each time a new Netscape window opens, with an error message. I > tried to de-ins

Bugzilla: how do I change my email address?

2001-01-24 Thread Scott I. Remick
How do I change my email address in Bugzilla? I'm leaving this company so my email address is changing, but don't want to loose all the stuff I've done in Bugzilla. -- Unofficial Netscape 6 FAQ: <http://www.computeralt.com/~scott/ns6faq.html> DO NOT EMAIL ME WITH QU

Re: very weird thing happened with Flash

2001-01-19 Thread Scott Hassel
Flash does work with Mozilla. Just place the plugin in the plugins directory and restart Mozilla. I've had it working fine for some time. -- ICQ - 77808395

Re: I want my Gif's and Jpeg's back.

2001-01-18 Thread Scott I. Remick
will be corrupted to Mozilla files. Any one > who can give this poor old man some help email me at > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks. This is the wrong newsgroup for Netscape questions... see the end of my FAQ for the correct groups (which also answers your question in #35) -- Unofficial Ne

Re: Mozilla, keeping bloatware alive and well.

2001-01-08 Thread Scott A. Colcord
That's kind of impossible with an open source product, though, unless you mean to say that these problems need to be resolved before the Moz 1.0 release. I don't think you'd get much disagreement on that point. Scott A. Colcord Software Engineer Duke Ellington wrote: &g

Re: Mozilla, keeping bloatware alive and well.

2001-01-08 Thread Scott A. Colcord
"Greg Miller" > Konqueror is KDE-only, is it not? I think QT's licensing will hurt > KDE enough to keep it from becoming dominant. I think Trolltech changed that license to be GPL compatible. See: http://www.trolltech.com/products/download/freelicense/license.html

Re: netscape6 download

2001-01-04 Thread Scott I. Remick
rom > the beginning again when I resume. I`d like to download it using Gozilla > or another download manager. See #1 in my FAQ: -- Unofficial Netscape 6 FAQ: <http://www.computeralt.com/~scott/ns6faq.html> DO NOT EMAIL ME WITH QUESTIONS. Post to the newsgroups.

Re: Hello to everyone

2001-01-02 Thread Scott I. Remick
ime), but probably has something to do with the holidays and people not having a lot of free time. --- Scott I. Remick[EMAIL PROTECTED] Network and Information(802)388-7545 ext. 236 Systems ManagerFAX:(802)388-3697 Comp

Re: Hello to everyone

2001-01-01 Thread Scott Hassel
Armando Jimenez wrote: > Since Netscape 4.76 is my trusted browser I have doubts about > (installing)Netscape 6 because every body says it's kind of slow; my > question is: will there be (soon) a 6.01 version of the product? Thanks > in advance for answering my question. > > AMIR Try one of the

Re: Mozilla is great...

2000-12-31 Thread Scott Hassel
Ross Evans wrote: > at crashing my system, using all my memory and cpu cycles. It is simply > unbeatable at being a bloated piece of crap. I take my hat, and my shoes off > to the developers of this wondrous slice of coding ineptitude If you don't like it, don't use it. If nothing else, give it

Re: NS 6, WIN 2000 Problems

2000-12-19 Thread Scott I. Remick
zilla.* groups are for the Mozilla project. --- Scott I. Remick[EMAIL PROTECTED] Network and Information(802)388-7545 ext. 236 Systems ManagerFAX:(802)388-3697 Computer Alternatives, Inc.http://www.computeralt.com

Probs with eTour site

2000-12-18 Thread Scott I. Remick
any thoughts? If there's a bug on this, point me to it, otherwise I'll be happy to file one in Bugzilla. Thanks --- Scott I. Remick[EMAIL PROTECTED] Network and Information(802)388-7545 ext. 236 Systems ManagerFAX

Re: Areas Netscape 6 should improve on

2000-12-16 Thread Gordon Scott
press F1 sf wrote: > > Where is "composer" located? I assumed that Save As was the option to > use, but that you only could save the link, not the actual page. > > > On Sat, 16 Dec 2000 07:36:10 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >Ah! Hell lot of steps here jus

Isn't Mozilla for more than PCs?

2000-12-14 Thread Scott I. Remick
referring to the size THEN, not an arbitrarily adjusted size in the future if 4.x had be scaled for hardware-inflation. Is this just not possible? Have we lost one of the original goals? --- Scott I. Remick[EMAIL PROTECTED] Network and Information

Re: Does Netscape 6 support vbscript?

2000-12-07 Thread Scott I. Remick
est using established standards (JavaScript, etc) instead which are cross-platform and supported by all browsers worth their salt. ------- Scott I. Remick[EMAIL PROTECTED] Network and Information(802)388-7545 ext. 236 Systems Manager

Re: *** NS6 FAQ Available ***

2000-11-30 Thread Scott I. Remick
on this one. Only reason I mentioned my FAQ here is because of some of it applied to Mozilla and plus a lot of people here also support people who installed NS6. --- Scott I. Remick[EMAIL PROTECTED] Network and Information(802)388-7545 ext.

Re: *** NS6 FAQ Available ***

2000-11-29 Thread Scott I. Remick
could see a lot of people just cluttering up the Bugzilla system with lots of whining. If there are opposing thoughts on this from people who depend on Bugzilla, I'm open to them. I use Bugzilla a lot myself. --- Scott I. Remick[EMAIL PROTECTED] Ne

*** NS6 FAQ Available ***

2000-11-28 Thread Scott I. Remick
I know this is the Mozilla group, but a lot of you also use NS6 and there's some overlap. So I wanted to let you know of the FAQ I'm working on: <http://www.computeralt.com/~scott/ns6faq.html> Feel free to spread the word, and reference it in your responses to people. Hope

Re: Netscape 6 and MS Intellimouse

2000-11-28 Thread Scott A. Colcord
"John Welch" wrote: > "Scott A. Colcord" wrote: > > > What would you have them do, then? Netscape indicated that they didn't have > > the resources to do native UI on more than one platform; their only options > > were to do XPFE, go Win-only, or

Re: Netscape 6 and MS Intellimouse

2000-11-27 Thread Scott A. Colcord
of dollars to throw their way to give them more options, try to recognize that deploying a product on a limited budget means that not everyone is going to get everything they want on the first try. Scott A. Colcord Software Engineer "John Welch" wrote: > >> And as far as