Morten Nilsen wrote:
Bamm Gabriana wrote:
I believe Lancer deserves some punishment for subscribing
this newsgroup to all these About.com mailing lists!
Can't anyone do something about this troll?
Lancer has shown gross examples of abuse, and I suggest somebody find
every ISP he
Bundy wrote:
Opera is a superior web browser to Mozilla. (just compare the
back/forward speed vs Mozilla)and unlike MOzilla, it is an end user
product.
heh, you're funny.
Pascal Chevrel wrote:
Bundy a dit :
and on and on and on and on
Could you be more specific and list some major features Opera enjoys and
Mozilla not ?
superior toolbar customization ;)
Lancer wrote:
http://latinmoz.f2g.net/planeador.html
visit with 1024x768 ; in Full Screen Mode.
/me thinks lancer should spend some of his time and skill making a mozilla
skin :)
Jiri Znamenacek wrote:
Correct. But don't expect me creating publicly available publishing
site with such functionality. For about year there are rumours Gecko2
will replace current one once Mozilla 1.0 is shipped so I simply don't
border with these things.
I've been following Mozilla
Just wondering what people on this forum think about Mozilla's usability in
a business environment.
I have no doubts that the browser, even in it's current form can be
deployed. My concern however is the Mail application.
Has anyone deployed Mozilla on a large scale? What shortcomings did
ll files with the valid metadata and'll verify the hash on the found
files eventually resulting in single result that can be downloaded from
several locations (simultaniously :))
-yatsu
ite like the
highlight search option. Which'd make more sense.
-yatsu
DeMoN LaG wrote:
yatsu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
a58vc9$1cr4$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:a58vc9$1cr4$[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 23 Feb 2002:
OTOH, with more advanced P2P networks in the future it would be
possible to define a filetype containing metadata and a hash which
would open a P2
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
The two worst bugs currently in Mozilla, IMHO, is 55583 (view-source
should show original page source) and 46845 (Form elements don't reset
upon reloading page). They both cause very annoying dataloss, and they
are both futured... :-(
After them, standards
Patrick Gallagher wrote:
Kryptolus wrote:
Peter Stein wrote:
Just installed 0.9.8 via RPM. Unfortunately it has a serious
bug that IMHO renders it unusable: None of the pop up windows
that require text will actually allow text entry. No cursor
appears in the text field and if the pop up
to see
fixed.
In the end everyone is working towards the same goal: making Mozilla a good
browser/app suite/platform.
-yatsu
PS. I used Netscape for exactly the same reason; the icon, wow! heh
yatsu wrote:
Georg Bremer wrote:
Hi
When Mozilla 1.0 is released will Netscape take the code into the
Navigator etc.? Is Netscape fixing the bugs that appear in Mozilla in
their 'own' browser too? Or get Netscape the fixes from Mozilla? Or in
which way are Mozilla and Netscape
idea to use them instead,
then!
Show us how much better you can make it, or how much better your ideas
are.
Sadly, no (sucessful) action has ever been undertaken to get some of the
suggested icons in mozilla.
Lack of alternatives isn't the problem.
- yatsu
mozilla.org's favicon? Seems like a rather obvious
solution *if* the lack of a good icon is the problem.
- yatsu
you lose the url you wanted to copy into
the urlbar.
Galeon and Konqueror have this feature. It's a small thing, but it's
becomes highly appreciated when available.
- yatsu
a problem on *nix platforms because selecting text (the
url you wish to remove from the urlbar) *copies* it. This way you lose
the url you wanted to copy into the urlbar.
Galeon and Konqueror have this feature. It's a small thing, but it's
becomes highly appreciated when available.
- yatsu
.x
of course all of this goes imho..
please comment about it ! :)
I think it's a nice idea. Something for the installer or the profile
managers new profile wizard.
Not much chance of this being picked up till 1.0 though :)
- yatsu
shouldn't mozilla show the
server's url in the context menu?
6) Any plans on copying the fontsizing feature to the navbar?
7) Will fontsizing eventually be stored on a page to page basis?
- yatsu
Gervase Markham wrote:
Isn't one of the 'goals' of mozilla to as fast (why not faster ??) as
navigator 4.7x ??
Given the vastly-higher level of functionality, it's unlikely that
Mozilla will ever do much faster than 4.x. Although our page load times
seem to have it beat.
Gerv
Can someone tell me what this means, or rather what (generally) triggers
this?
I recall getting this error when trying to use javascript to fillin a form
in a different frame, on a different site. This shouldn't be possible,
should it?
Asking too many questions again :)
- William
Jason Johnston wrote:
Well, that was *almost* right ;-) ... replace that while loop with this:
while (tgt tgt.nodeName.toLowerCase()!=ul
tgt.className!=foldheader) {
tgt = tgt.parentNode;
// this loop bubbles up through the content model to find either
// a ul or a
DeMoN LaG wrote:
William Leese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
9qt5sp$2fuo$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:9qt5sp$2fuo$[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 20 Oct 2001:
Hello,
A while ago i was looking for a simple, fast collapsible and
expandable tree menu for quick navigation. Having looked at a large
amount of
Yatsu wrote:
DeMoN LaG wrote:
William Leese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
9qt5sp$2fuo$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:9qt5sp$2fuo$[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 20 Oct 2001:
Hello,
A while ago i was looking for a simple, fast collapsible and
expandable tree menu for quick navigation. Havin
Christian Mattar wrote:
Hi!
Yatsu wrote:
so..
if(document.getElementByID(foldheader))
I'm afraid the javascript console complains at this line.
document.getElementByID is not a function.
It's 'getElementById', not 'getElementByID'.
Christian
ah, cheers :)
Hum, still
Gervase Markham wrote:
Is there anyway of adapting the script to work with Mozilla and IE?
Yes, but as far as I can see, the way it's written is so IE-specific
that it basically means rewriting it.
The first thing you need to know is that only IE supports accessing
elements using the
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