How do I prevent Mozilla from adding a Imported IE Favorites folder to my
bookmarks file?
Thanks.
Hello.
I would very much like to add the -fomit-frame-pointer compiler switch to
my Mozilla build (GNU compiler, Linux client) but cannot because it breaks
the regxpcom program. The program segfaults when run if it was built
with this compiler switch. So how can I specify the compiler
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Weren't the newer Netscape 4.7x versions made by iPlanet? Will this
continue?
The group at Netscape doing the 4.x work _was_ funded by iPlanet. Where that
group is now in the corporate hierarchy I haven't looked but they still exist.
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Bradley Baetz wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002 23:06:18 -0500, Steve Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The disk caching in Mozilla (at least in versions 0.9.2 - 0.9.7) is
unreliable in my experience.
On a Linux box (RedHat v7.2 /w 2.4.1x kernel) I download the SRPMS
package from Mozilla's FTP
The disk caching in Mozilla (at least in versions 0.9.2 - 0.9.7) is
unreliable in my experience.
On a Linux box (RedHat v7.2 /w 2.4.1x kernel) I download the SRPMS package
from Mozilla's FTP site, then build and install the binaries.
When I set a disk cache limit in Preferences I find that
is that I can't seem to drag it
out of Bugzilla using keywords, my email address, form components, etc.
Is there some sort of lag between when a bug is reported and when it
hits the Bugzilla db for querying?
Steve
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Steve wrote:
I reported a bug on 12/10, but after some sleuthing that should've been
done before I reported the bug, I've discovered that the error was
probably on my part in coding a page.
It's about 03:10
Ah. My mail server is down. LOL.
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This is still a bad idea for this to happen automatically. Yes, you
have to run the attachment, but it shouldn't get that far. This has
already been labeled as a bug 109249.
Steve
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You can setup individual user profiles, specifying the location of user's
profiles. This would place personal settings, bookmarks and cache
information wherever you want to store it.
Start Mozilla with -profilemanager command line switch.
HTH
Steve
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experiencing this sort of behavior? SSL not working like a
rock is a bothersome thing.
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unable to drag a bookmark like I used to with the version 4.x,
was this intentional?
Thanks
Steve
That url doesn't work for me. Is is correct?
On 11/3/2001 11:30 AM, Allan H. wrote:
Hallo Travis,
For a couple of weeks ago I also got sick and tired of pop-up ads, and
searched the internet and found The Proxomitron at the following site:
http://spywaresucks.org/prox/
this progrom
On a similar note.. What does this command actually block??
// Override popping up new windows on target=anything
user_pref(browser.target_new_blocked, true);
Thanks,
Steve
On 11/9/2001 10:24 AM, V Lee wrote:
Is there any documentation detailing all the possible options to configure
I know that one can point Mozilla to a bookmark file other than the default
in the users directory. Please jog my memory as to what command in
prefs.js is needed to use this feature.
Thanks.
insure
that it's a Microsoft product connecting route.
The article has been updated BTW that Microsoft is going to support
(i.e., let in) the other browsers.
Steve
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On 18 Oct 2001 20:58:26 -0700,
Brian Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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: Anybody else but me notice that Mozilla's handling of text editing in
: web forms
Anybody else but me notice that Mozilla's handling of text editing in
web forms has really taken a major dump recently? I know there were
some bugs here before, but it seems to have taken a turn for the worse
recently. Any idea on when the patches for this are going to hit?
Steve
will suck up connections and isn't that
keen on letting them go. It'll then run out of room, and you'll run
into the issues mentioned in the links.
Steve
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I was thinking something along the lines of a preference that told
Mozilla where to look for its bookmarks. If I coul
DejaGoogle about a bookmarks path, but I haven't
been able to find the thing.
Steve
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I was wondering if there was any wa
Mozilla?
Steve
Christopher Jahn wrote:
This horse has been beaten into hamburger; if you want
spellcheck, use Netscape 6.1
Attitudes like this are what is making me take a close look at IE 6
respond. I hope to be persuaded either
towards Bugzilla or towards upgrading to the third party product.
Steve
==
Database Support
mySQL, postgreSQL, ANSI SQL
Oracle
Security/Multi-User Support
Automatic record locking
User group access
My first post didn't include the categories and sub items (bullets were
stripped away in the text conversion). Here's the List again:
Database Support
mySQL, postgreSQL, ANSI SQL
Oracle
Security/Multi-User Support
Automatic record locking
User group access and modification privileges
quality experience for the user.
We are all richly blessed when we share quality data in the open.
Please write me if you want to help create this capability on the web.
Steve Moyer
http://nodes.org/steve
P.S. The following is a comment from a discussion of this at
http://www.kuro5hin.org
Comment
better performance from a major upgrade.
http://www.cnet.com/software/0-3227883-8-6982030-3.html
These graphs show mozilla is only 2x-3x slower than IE5.5
http://www.cnet.com/software/0-3227883-8-6982030-6.html
-Steve
JTK wrote:
Oddly enough, the world doesn't seem to be waiting for Mozilla
I'm running Mozilla v0.9.3 on a Linux box. It generally works well, but
I've got a problem with the disk-based cache.
Despite fairly heavy surfing over the last week, I only have 552KB of data
in my ~/Cache file. This despite my having placed a 32768KB limit on the
cache (via the
Doh! That subject should be .. not RESPECTING...
Steve Snyder wrote:
I'm running Mozilla v0.9.3 on a Linux box. It generally works well, but
I've got a problem with the disk-based cache.
Despite fairly heavy surfing over the last week, I only have 552KB of data
in my ~/Cache file
why my regular expression
failed.
I know that the HTML 4.0 standard suggests that all HTML tags should be
in lower case. However, is it really Mozilla's intent to change the
look of the user's source code (albeit not in a way that hurts
functionality) to be closer to the 4.0 standard?
Steve
/Netscape will always want
to maintain some sort of brand identity with Netscape proper.
It would be nice if there would be some way for say Compaq to come up
with a Compaq browser that has Mozilla as its core. I think both
Mozilla and the OEM would win big here.
Steve
to install automatically on download.
Have removed totally with CleanSweep, run RegEdit and manually edited
all Mozillas from the registry. Twice.
Shame. Was working beautifully. Will be my preferred browser.
NT 4.0 SP6a, PIII 500MHz, 256MB
Any ideas?
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=rollover(document.images['about'],'imgOver')About/divimg
name=about border=0 src=buttons/before.gif width=110
height=25
imgOver and imgOut are images I define in js
any ideas
I usually put the divs between td tags
tks
Phill
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of the coolest,
soothing-est interfaces I've ever seen in
Windoze software. Kudos to the people behind
this!
Ranjit.
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/html4/
Yes, your page looks fine in IE and if that is all that matters, then do your thing.
steve
Christian Mattar wrote:
Hi!
Steve Bowen wrote:
Hi
I can't help, but just ran across a simular problem.
http://www.virtualmechanics.com/
Thing is this page looks okay in IE 5.5 and Opera 5.12
causing problems to me.
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Looks like this feature is broken on the mac. See
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=80363 for details.
David Goldman wrote:
I'm using mozilla 0.9.2 on mac os X; I'm not sure if this is an os X
specific problem, but I suspect not. I'm a student at UC Berkeley; to
access online
Steve Bowen wrote:
Hi
I haven't used it, but in Mozilla 0.9.2 there is a new menu point in
File + Preferences + Advance
Opps that's Edit + Preferences + Advance
It's called Enable Quick Launch (reboot required)
Doesn't NS 6.1 PR1 have this?
Albert wrote:
Holger Metzger wrote
and Next buttons are shown in the
toon itself.
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shows up.
The turbo switch works.
Create a shortcut Netscape6/netscp6.exe -turbo
Holger
Be sure to add -P profilename if you have multiple profiles.
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Using RH7.1, Moz 0.9.2 with SkyPilot. In mail/news, when I drag and drop
messages from one folder to another, the destination folder doesn't
highlight. Anybody else have this?
Yep, write a detailed email to kang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
He is the author.
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i say, i say wy dont you all go ther and instead of spamming her?
http://dmoz.org/Kids_and_Teens/School_Time/English/Grammar/ ;-)
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Usually the first thing I do after launching Mozilla (in Linux) is to
incease the Text Size to 120%. Is there a way to do this automatically on
running the program?
Thanks.
Okay, thanks, guys!
but how did you learn what mime time the server was sending? Where did
you look to find that out?
also, if the mime type is that far our, how come jpeg display correctly
when displayed on an html page?
Thanks again,
Steve
Justin H. wrote:
Steve Carroll wrote:
I'm
Justin H. wrote:
snip
The easiest way with netscape is to try to load the picture (even if you
get garbled text) and then click on View - Page Info (or CTRL+I).
Unfortunately, mozilla's view page info doesn't tell you a thing! I
assume that'll change soon. I don't need to open a
I'm having problems with jpg files on my web server not being displayed
correctly in Mozilla. If I load any jpg file directly --
http://sciastro.net/test.jpg for example -- only gibberish text is
displayed. If that same file is included in an html file, it displays fine.
No problem with
9c fc bf 56 89 4d e4 57 89 4d dc 89
Stack dump:
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but if they don't care about losing a visitor from
the days of pay browsers NS 3 then it's their problem, not mine.
Mozilla rocks, and no one is going to dictate to me which browser to use.
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Yep, and it is already there
ftp://ftp.netscape.com/pub/netscape6/english/6.1_PR1
Hope that the animation gif bug is fixed in this.
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5. Is there any way I can make 'Get Messages' get messages from _all_ the
folders, not just my inbox? I have use an imap mail server where filtering is
done on the server, and so new messages don't only appear in my Inbox. This was
my _main_ frustration with Netscape Communicator...
You
access to larger photos.
Steve
Charlie Zender wrote:
Christopher Jahn wrote:
And it came to pass that Charlie Zender wrote:
Hi,
One of the reasons I'm using mozilla is for the flexibility.
Lord knows it's not the stability that attracts me (so far).
Anyway, I have heard that it's possible
://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/nightly/latest-0.9.1/
I see it in 0.9. What build are you using?
Its a known bug Check out
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77914
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Hi again, just installed 2001-06-01-16 (latest 0.9.1) win
and this bug is still there.
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frame gif with transparent
background, where as the gear animation has a white background.
Is there a better newsgroup to post to than this one?
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The first thing I do when firing up Mozilla is to set the text size to
120%. For some reason, this gets me readable text where setting the font
sizes in Preferences doesn't. (This is on a RedHat v7.1 system.)
Is there a way to *automatically* have Mozilla set the text to 120% on
startup?
A
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Is there a nice table somewhere comparing the standards compliance of Mozilla,
IE 6.0, NC4.77, etc? With all the Mozilla is (maybe someday going to
posibbly be) the most standards-compliant browser ever! squealing going on,
you'd think that'd be one of the first
And what was the answer?
Topics Man wrote:
snigger _Standard_ string class?
I was expecting something like that!
I'll email Scott as you suggest.
Cheers,
Chris
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What is the standard string class
or speed (except loading speed which is slow).
Steve
YEP, I sure am! 8^)
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student wrote:
I know this may not directl
Hello there,
Apart from not loading images are there any ways to speed up netscape
6 ? I've got an AMD 266 Mhz processor and 32Mb of memory.
Regards Steve
having these
problems?
Steve
e to avoid this problem?
Steve
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I frequently play around with new builds of Mozilla on Linux, MacOS,
and Win9x systems. I would delete or rename the old Mozilla folder,
unpack a newer build in its place, and let the new build access
ce they're in the
application folder though. But at least the bookmarks, e-mail, etc.
show up in the new installs.
Not exactly high-tech. If anybody here has some hints on doing this
better on Linux, Win9x, or the Mac, I'm all ears.
Steve
for, it doesn't make a difference. It doesn't check for mail.
It also doesn't check for mail when start NS6, like Communicator does.
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Braden, it IS the web developers fault when they develop non-standard
HTML web sites.
Whose fault is it
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Steve I'm using a 56K modem now and just as soon as cable modem comes to
the area I'l probably go with that.
Whatever. What speed of modem you use has nothing t
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Daniel Veditz wrote:
"Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T." wrote:
Your not missing much with Talkback.
It been my experience on Mac that Talkback cause crashes instead of
reporting
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Hello
Does the Automatic proxy configuration work?? For me it's not
working...does somebody know a bug number for this problem?
thank you!
I believe that bug is listed at
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Hello!
My question is: Why does N6 open "2" windows when I click on an
http://.htm link within Outlook 2000. I have N6 setup as my default
browser and it does open only "1" window when a
I am using NS 6 and have discovered that any applet displayed on the
screen is not printable. Other sites do not print properly. Also,
TrueDoc fonts are not printable like they are supposed to be with NS
browsers. After installing it crashed my PC also.
My suggestion to all is - DO NOT USE
frustrating and means that I can no longer use Netscape with our company
firewall.
Can anyone confirm this behaviour or suggest a work-around?
Cheers,
Steve
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