Parish wrote:
Not sure what you mean by original message
When you run the app a second time the message is different :-(
Neil wrote:
Parish wrote:
Neil wrote:
Parish wrote:
ftp://usersfreebsdorguk/pub/mark/windoze/movedexe
Um this does what?
Er, it's a joke :-) I posted the link in a response to your witty
remark about Windows stability
OK, I just don't like the idea of downloading exe files for no
We already noticed this (and IE does not work better !!!) So should we
expect good results in a reasonable delays if we work on tracking down
memory leaks in Mozilla ???
We would very much appreciate you doing this work I'm sure your patches
would get attention
Gerv
Parish wrote:
What I wanna know is, how does he know your name is Gary, JTK? ;-)
See
http://wwwgooglecom/search?q=site:wwwgeocrawlercom+jtk+gary+OR+sicklehl=dastart=0sa=Nfilter=0
Oh, HIM!!
What, you know him from somewhere? Under his real name, I mean?
/Jonas
mdakin wrote:
[snip]
Why do you always use my name when criticizing/patronizing me, Gavin?
What would you prefer I call the guy, pal? Bucko? Dude? Senor
Mozillarista?
well, its obvious that he used your name to show how it feels like. Some
people like it, some not.
Some
Parish wrote:
ftp://users.freebsd.org.uk/pub/mark/windoze/moved.exe
Um... this does what?
Neil wrote:
Parish wrote:
ftp://users.freebsd.org.uk/pub/mark/windoze/moved.exe
Um... this does what?
Er, it's a joke :-) I posted the link in a response to your witty remark
about Windows stability.
--
Software is like sex, it's better when it's free - Linus Torvalds
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JTK wrote:
gavin long wrote:
Why do you always use people's first names when criticising/patronising
them, Gary?
Why do you always use my name when criticizing/patronizing me, Gavin?
What I wanna know is, how does he know your name is Gary, JTK? ;-)
--
Software is like sex, it's
Parish wrote:
JTK wrote:
gavin long wrote:
Why do you always use people's first names when criticising/patronising
them, Gary?
Why do you always use my name when criticizing/patronizing me, Gavin?
I'd be intrigued to know how you managed to extrapolate always from
one example. I
JTK wrote:
mdakin wrote:
Why do you always use my name when criticizing/patronizing me, Gavin?
What would you prefer I call the guy, pal? Bucko? Dude? Senor
Mozillarista?
Did I state a preference? I asked a simple question, which you haven't
answered.
well, its obvious that he used your
gavin long wrote:
JTK wrote:
mdakin wrote:
well, its obvious that he used your name to show how it feels like. Some
people like it, some not.
Some people like being criticized and/or patronized?
That goes without saying.
Oops. I seem to have mis-parsed that. So, in response to
Parish wrote:
What I wanna know is, how does he know your name is Gary, JTK? ;-)
See
http://www.google.com/search?q=site:www.geocrawler.com+jtk+gary+OR+sicklehl=dastart=0sa=Nfilter=0.
/Jonas
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Parish wrote:
What I wanna know is, how does he know your name is Gary, JTK? ;-)
See
http://www.google.com/search?q=site:www.geocrawler.com+jtk+gary+OR+sicklehl=dastart=0sa=Nfilter=0.
Oh, HIM!!
/Jonas
Sorry for those who already received this message.
We are testing Mozilla in our Win 32 application which run unattended
24 hours a day and have found a memory leak. Even a few bytes leak will
cause an application crash and this is not acceptable in our
environment.
We would like to know if
Sorry for those who already received this message.
We are testing Mozilla in our Win 32 application which run unattended
24 hours a day and have found a memory leak. Even a few bytes leak will
cause an application crash and this is not acceptable in our
environment.
We would like to know
Gervase Markham wrote:
If you are running on Windows, you should be automatically rebooting
every few days for stability reasons anyway.
I didn't realize that Windows was that stable these days :-)
Neil wrote:
Gervase Markham wrote:
If you are running on Windows, you should be automatically rebooting
every few days for stability reasons anyway.
I didn't realize that Windows was that stable these days :-)
ROFL
ftp://users.freebsd.org.uk/pub/mark/windoze/moved.exe
--
Software is
ftp://users.freebsd.org.uk/pub/mark/windoze/moved.exe
Did anyone else's Mozilla crash when clicking on this link? I've been
noticing that Mozilla crashes when you click on a link to file (zip file
for ex) in an email. Does anyone else see it too? bug ids???
Pratik.
Pratik wrote:
ftp://users.freebsd.org.uk/pub/mark/windoze/moved.exe
Did anyone else's Mozilla crash when clicking on this link? I've been
noticing that Mozilla crashes when you click on a link to file (zip file
for ex) in an email. Does anyone else see it too? bug ids???
WFM. W2K,
Parish parish_AT_ntlworld.com wrote in news:a5gprj$ji69
@ripley.netscape.com, on 26 Feb 2002:
WFM. W2K, built from source ~24 hours ago.
Haven't had a crash, but for the past week or two Mozilla no longers
asks me about .exe files, it just opens them...
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email: [EMAIL
Pratik wrote:
ftp://users.freebsd.org.uk/pub/mark/windoze/moved.exe
Did anyone else's Mozilla crash when clicking on this link? I've been
noticing that Mozilla crashes when you click on a link to file (zip file
for ex) in an email. Does anyone else see it too? bug ids???
Pratik.
Gervase Markham wrote:
Sorry for those who already received this message.
We are testing Mozilla in our Win 32 application which run unattended
24 hours a day and have found a memory leak. Even a few bytes leak will
cause an application crash and this is not acceptable in our
We are testing Mozilla in our Win 32 application which run unattended
24 hours a day and have found a memory leak. Even a few bytes leak will
cause an application crash and this is not acceptable in our
environment.
Much as I am fond of Moz, I doubt it's going to be able to run
unattended 24/7
Pratik wrote:
ftp://users.freebsd.org.uk/pub/mark/windoze/moved.exe
Did anyone else's Mozilla crash when clicking on this link? I've been
noticing that Mozilla crashes when you click on a link to file (zip file
for ex) in an email. Does anyone else see it too? bug ids???
Pratik.
On 2/26/2002 8:22 PM, Jason Fleshman wrote:
Pratik wrote:
ftp://users.freebsd.org.uk/pub/mark/windoze/moved.exe
Did anyone else's Mozilla crash when clicking on this link? I've been
noticing that Mozilla crashes when you click on a link to file (zip
file for ex) in an email. Does
gavin long wrote:
[snip]
If you are running on Windows, you should be automatically rebooting
every few days for stability reasons anyway.
Uh, yeah, maybe if you're still running Win98. Windows 2000 and XP are
rock-solid, I can't even tell you the last time I rebooted my machine
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