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
in the
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
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:
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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
Question --- I have a couple of Photo Album pages on my web site that
when you click on a thumbnail, uses a javascript window.open call to
diplay a larger version of the photo in a pop-up window. Will this
Mozila preference setting disable these too? It really a nice way to
give browsers