In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Albert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Courtney Thomas wrote:
I'm attempting to install NS6.2 using the downloaded installer and all
seems to go until I click INSTALL, when I get the following...
Gtk-CRITICAL **:file gtkwidget.c: line 1510
Courtney Thomas wrote:
I'm attempting to install NS6.2 using the downloaded installer and all
seems to go until I click INSTALL, when I get the following...
Gtk-CRITICAL **:file gtkwidget.c: line 1510 (gtk_widget_hide):
assertion
'widget != NULL' failed
Segmentation
Courtney Thomas wrote:
I'm attempting to install NS6.2 using the downloaded installer and all
seems to go until I click INSTALL, when I get the following...
Gtk-CRITICAL **:file gtkwidget.c: line 1510 (gtk_widget_hide):
assertion 'widget != NULL' failed
Segmentation fault -
Melissa,
There some development work going on right now but we don't have a
release date at this point. I would say it will probably be at least a
few more weeks.
Andrew
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Melissa Liberty - Colorado) wrote in message
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I'm attempting to install NS6.2 using the downloaded installer and all
seems to go until I click INSTALL, when I get the following...
Gtk-CRITICAL **:file gtkwidget.c: line 1510 (gtk_widget_hide):
assertion
'widget != NULL' failed
Segmentation fault - core dumped
BTW, I'm
The limits for Bookmarks will be corrected in the next release.
Andrew Mutch
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Melissa Liberty - Colorado) wrote in message
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Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
...
There are also other, faster browsers based on the Mozilla
Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
...
There are also other, faster browsers based on the Mozilla engine such
as K-Meleon at http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net, it's ONLY a browser,
nothing else, but it's only about 5 megs installed, and it runs great,
it is also compatable with
) crashes on me all the time.
So I was asking some questions about browsers in a browser group and
someone suggested trying Mozilla.
I tried it at work first ( 400 MHz Pentium, 128 megs, running NT4x ) and
it seems to work ok there, perhaps a little immature as an app.
So I decided to try
WIll Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
a1pr8l$[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I can only suggest a re - install, but you've probably tried that.
What other internet software is running?
Sometimes Pegasus Mail, always Zone Alarm firewall, Weather Bug, Gator.
--
- Melissa Liberty
of Communicator ( all I use it
for is a browser anyway ) crashes on me all the time.
So I was asking some questions about browsers in a browser group and
someone suggested trying Mozilla.
I tried it at work first ( 400 MHz Pentium, 128 megs, running NT4x ) and
it seems to work ok there, perhaps
Communicator. Only the latest version of Communicator ( all I use it
for is a browser anyway ) crashes on me all the time.
So I was asking some questions about browsers in a browser group and
someone suggested trying Mozilla.
I tried it at work first ( 400 MHz Pentium, 128 megs, running NT4x
Gator is spyware. You should remove it if you value your privacy...
http://www.cexx.org/gator.htm
Melissa Liberty - Colorado wrote:
WIll Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
a1pr8l$[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I can only suggest a re - install, but you've probably tried that.
What other internet
Hello,
I built and have used 0.9.5 for a few days now. Last night I checked
some of the build error reports on the tinderbox. The attached file
nsHashtable.cpp listed 88 leaks(still did a few hours ago).
I am relatively new to c++. I did some studying and learned that in a
function if you
I have two machines running Win2k and Moz 0.9.5 and when I go to the
below url Mozilla goes to 100% CPU utilization and eats available memory
until I can kill the process. This happens on both machines. Very very
nasty. Can someone verify this?
http://www.js-examples.com/example/?ex=595mode=2
Erik Harris wrote:
On Sun, 02 Sep 2001 21:37:23 -0700, Brian Z Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, spaced that: http://www.beaubonneaucasting.com/
Ugh, the damn site keeps resizing my Mozilla window! The webmaster of this
site should be shot for that.
Specifically when clicking
On Sun, 02 Sep 2001 21:37:23 -0700, Brian Z Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, spaced that: http://www.beaubonneaucasting.com/
Ugh, the damn site keeps resizing my Mozilla window! The webmaster of this
site should be shot for that.
Specifically when clicking on:
Using a Mac version of the Moz nightly for last week.
Notice a curious operation in Email/Newsgroups.
even after all new messages have been dowloaded the Throber continues
to Throb, and the download indicator at bottom of screen continues to work
(barber pole effect). And while its doing this
Brian Z Jones wrote:
Sorry, spaced that: http://www.beaubonneaucasting.com/
Specifically when clicking on:
http://www.beaubonneaucasting.com/casting.asp
'application/x-asap' ? What kind of MIME type is that?
A hint to use X instead of Windoze as soon as possible? :-)
--
Bis dann,
Bernd Khalil wrote:
Brian Z Jones wrote:
Sorry, spaced that: http://www.beaubonneaucasting.com/
Specifically when clicking on:
http://www.beaubonneaucasting.com/casting.asp
'application/x-asap' ? What kind of MIME type is that?
A hint to use X instead of Windoze as soon as
Results from wget'ing http://www.beaubonneaucasting.com/casting.asp
$ wget http://www.beaubonneaucasting.com/casting.asp
--16:07:09-- http://www.beaubonneaucasting.com/casting.asp
= `casting.asp'
Connecting to www.beaubonneaucasting.com:80... connected!
HTTP request sent, awaiting
In using Viewing listening to Various Mime types there have always been
x and non x versions.
/mid
/x-mid
/wav
/x-wav
/mpeg
/xmpeg
/asp
/x-asp
/asp and /x-asp are windows media player files.
Bernd Khalil wrote:
Brian Z Jones wrote:
Sorry, spaced that: http://www.beaubonneaucasting.com/
In using Viewing listening to Various Mime types there have always been
x and non x versions.
/mid
/x-mid
/wav
/x-wav
/mpeg
/xmpeg
/asp
/x-asp
/asx
/x-asx
/asp and /x-asp and /asx, /x-asx are windows media player files.
Bernd Khalil wrote:
Brian Z Jones wrote:
Sorry, spaced that:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
In using Viewing listening to Various Mime types there have always been
x and non x versions.
/mid
/x-mid
/wav
/x-wav
/mpeg
/xmpeg
/asp
/x-asp
/asp and /x-asp are windows media
This just happened recently, but clicking on an A that linked to
foo.asp brought up that Open/Save dialog. If I choose Mozilla to be the
opening application, I get a mess of code and a partially displayed page
b/c Moz puts the file in a TMP directory, so there are no IMGs.
Anyone know why
Brian Z Jones wrote:
This just happened recently, but clicking on an A that linked to
foo.asp brought up that Open/Save dialog. If I choose Mozilla to be the
opening application, I get a mess of code and a partially displayed page
b/c Moz puts the file in a TMP directory, so there are no
Brian Z Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
This just happened recently, but clicking on an A that linked to
foo.asp brought up that Open/Save dialog. If I choose Mozilla to be the
opening application, I get a mess of code and a partially displayed page
b/c
Jay Garcia wrote:
Brian Z Jones wrote:
This just happened recently, but clicking on an A that linked to
foo.asp brought up that Open/Save dialog. If I choose Mozilla to be
the opening application, I get a mess of code and a partially
displayed page b/c Moz puts the file in a TMP
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