--- Kaj Haulrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 03 January 2005 19:38, OOzy Pal wrote:
Dears,
I am using UTF-8 Encoding. My site chars looks
good
and nice on Linux (Firefox) but it looks ugly and
unreadable on Windows browsers (Firefox for win
and
IE6)
Can anyone help?
On Tuesday 04 January 2005 18:24, OOzy Pal wrote:
snip
I can not write my complete site in ASCII as quot
etc. The site is not in english.
Can any one help
/snip
What language then ? - My guess is that one of the iso-8859-x will
cover it.
Kaj Haulrich.
--
*sent from a 100% Microsoft-free
Kaj,
The language is Arabic. The reason I am using utf-8 is
because google.com does that. I usualy try to look at
other guru's code and learn from it.
Thank you
--- Kaj Haulrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 04 January 2005 18:24, OOzy Pal wrote:
snip
I can not write my complete
OOzy Pal wrote:
Kaj,
The language is Arabic. The reason I am using utf-8 is
because google.com does that. I usualy try to look at
other guru's code and learn from it.
Check out some other Arabic written web sites. I just took a look at
http://www.ahram.org.eg/ and the code uses
meta
On Monday 03 January 2005 19:38, OOzy Pal wrote:
Dears,
I am using UTF-8 Encoding. My site chars looks good
and nice on Linux (Firefox) but it looks ugly and
unreadable on Windows browsers (Firefox for win and
IE6)
Can anyone help?
Why use UTF-8, iso-85xx, windows charsets etc.. in html
On Monday 08 Nov 2004 15:15, M.Schild wrote:
hello,
I have installed the kdeaddons. I am puzzled by the browser identification
in Konq ´tools´. What is its´ use?
Maryse
I haven't installed that, so I have to guess, but that's almost certainly
where you can put something to make it look as
I haven't installed that, so I have to guess, but that's almost certainly
where you can put something to make it look as though you are running IE.
There are a few really badly designed sites that simply won't let you in if
you are running something else, and they mostly read the browser
On Monday 08 Nov 2004 17:02, M.Schild wrote:
I haven't installed that, so I have to guess, but that's almost certainly
where you can put something to make it look as though you are running IE.
There are a few really badly designed sites that simply won't let you
in if you are running
I would be sorely tempted to change banks,
but then.
mine gives me no trouble
Maryse
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
On Monday 08 Nov 2004 17:33, M.Schild wrote:
I would be sorely tempted to change banks,
but then.
mine gives me no trouble
Maryse
Fortunately, neither does mine
Anne
--
Registered Linux User No.293302
Have you visited http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org yet?
On Monday 08 Nov 2004 17:33, M.Schild wrote:
I would be sorely tempted to change banks,
but then.
mine gives me no trouble
Maryse
A few days ago I was downloading Opera and in the things fixed page
they mentioned the ability to connect to banks. Do not remember if
this was Linux or
On Thursday 25 September 2003 11:09 am, Lee Wiggers wrote:
|I'm using Opera because I'm addicted to mouse gestures. Is there a
|OpenSource alternative with this feature?
|Lee
Firebird has them too
--
Imagination is more important than knowledge. ~ Einstein
Want to buy your Pack or Services
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 11:10:23 -0500
Curt Tresenriter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 25 September 2003 11:09 am, Lee Wiggers wrote:
|I'm using Opera because I'm addicted to mouse gestures. Is there
a|OpenSource alternative with this feature?
|Lee
Firebird has them too
--
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 12:09:09 -0400
Lee Wiggers [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
I'm using Opera because I'm addicted to mouse gestures. Is there a
OpenSource alternative with this feature?
I put the office on Mozilla getting ready for the big mdk day 'cause
it'll look the same Monday morning as
On Thursday 25 September 2003 12:09 pm, Lee Wiggers wrote:
I'm using Opera because I'm addicted to mouse gestures. Is there a
OpenSource alternative with this feature?
I put the office on Mozilla getting ready for the big mdk day 'cause
it'll look the same Monday morning as it did on Win2K
Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Thursday 25 September 2003 12:09 pm, Lee Wiggers wrote:
I'm using Opera because I'm addicted to mouse gestures. Is there a
OpenSource alternative with this feature?
I put the office on Mozilla getting ready for the big mdk day 'cause
it'll look the same Monday morning
Franki wrote:
Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Thursday 25 September 2003 12:09 pm, Lee Wiggers wrote:
I'm using Opera because I'm addicted to mouse gestures. Is there a
OpenSource alternative with this feature?
I put the office on Mozilla getting ready for the big mdk day 'cause
it'll look the same
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 01:10:24 +0800
Franki [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
What are mouse gestures?
You move back and forward in your browser window by moving your mouse
left and right...kinda gimmicky.
--
HaywireMac
Registered Linux user #282046
Homepage: www.orderinchaos.org
Wow! I never heard of them before your message. I just took
at look at how they're implemented in Opera here:
http://www.opera.com/features/mouse/
and I have to say that's _awesome_! No wonder you're an addict!
Miark
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 12:09:09 -0400, Lee Wiggers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where?
Miark
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 11:10:23 -0500, Curt Tresenriter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|I'm using Opera because I'm addicted to mouse gestures. Is there a
|OpenSource alternative with this feature?
Firebird has them too
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
Lee Wiggers wrote:
I'm using Opera because I'm addicted to mouse gestures. Is there a
OpenSource alternative with this feature?
I put the office on Mozilla getting ready for the big mdk day 'cause
it'll look the same Monday morning as it did on Win2K Friday
afternoon.
But...I'm going to
On M
Miark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|Where?
|
|Miark
|
|http://www.texturizer.net/firebird/extensions.html
|On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 11:10:23 -0500, Curt Tresenriter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| |I'm using Opera because I'm addicted to mouse gestures. Is there a
| |OpenSource alternative with this
Nevermind--I found them on the Extensions web page.
Miark
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 14:14:50 -0400, Miark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where?
Miark
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 11:10:23 -0500, Curt Tresenriter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|I'm using Opera because I'm addicted to mouse gestures. Is
Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Thursday 25 September 2003 12:09 pm, Lee Wiggers wrote:
I'm using Opera because I'm addicted to mouse gestures. Is there a
OpenSource alternative with this feature?
I put the office on Mozilla getting ready for the big mdk day 'cause
it'll look the same Monday morning
El Vie 05 Sep 2003 18:20, Anarky escribió:
the only cool thing that I was able to do with MS Internet Explorer
but I have not been able to do with any other (free) browser is save a
web page as a whole in one neat file ... IE had the .mht format ... and
it was very cool that it was all
On Sat, 2003-09-06 at 07:20, Anarky wrote:
the only cool thing that I was able to do with MS Internet Explorer
but I have not been able to do with any other (free) browser is save a
web page as a whole in one neat file ... IE had the .mht format ... and
it was very cool that it was all
On Friday 05 September 2003 09:20 pm, Anarky wrote:
the only cool thing that I was able to do with MS Internet
Explorer but I have not been able to do with any other (free)
browser is save a web page as a whole in one neat file ... IE
had the .mht format ... and it was very cool that it was
Hello Anarky,
Friday, September 5, 2003, 2:20:02 PM, you wrote:
Athe only cool thing that I was able to do with MS Internet Explorer
A but I have not been able to do with any other (free) browser is save a
A web page as a whole in one neat file ... IE had the .mht format ... and
A it was
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Sat, 2003-09-06 at 07:20, Anarky wrote:
the only cool thing that I was able to do with MS Internet Explorer
but I have not been able to do with any other (free) browser is save a
web page as a whole in one neat file ... IE had the .mht format ... and
it was very
kat wrote:
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Sat, 2003-09-06 at 07:20, Anarky wrote:
the only cool thing that I was able to do with MS Internet
Explorer but I have not been able to do with any other (free)
browser is save a web page as a whole in one neat file ... IE had
the .mht format ... and it
On Friday 05 September 2003 05:20 pm, Anarky wrote:
the only cool thing that I was able to do with MS Internet Explorer
but I have not been able to do with any other (free) browser is save a
web page as a whole in one neat file ... IE had the .mht format ... and
it was very cool that it was
On Thursday 04 Jul 2002 5:55 pm, you wrote:
On Thursday 04 July 2002 02:27 am, Anne Wilson did speak unto the huddled
masses, saying:
I guess so - but since I'm in Linux most of the time now it really isn't
an issue. Mozilla and Konq both can access, so what the hell?
mozilla works but
Contacting offending websites is a good idea. I can normally only be
bothered to do it with sites I visit regularly, or ones I'm related to
in some way (e.g. departments at my university). If you can spare the
time, it's very good to explain what it is in the site that is causing
the
On Wednesday 03 Jul 2002 6:03 pm, you wrote:
On Wednesday 03 July 2002 12:10 pm, you wrote:
On Wednesday 03 Jul 2002 9:35 am, you wrote:
Michael Adams wrote:
I tried to visit this site.
http://www.bet365.com
The result upset me so much i sent them this.
(Justifiable
On Wednesday 03 Jul 2002 6:40 pm, you wrote:
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002 17:10:13 +0100
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On similar lines, though Windows based, I complained to HSBC bank that
I was unable to access the on-line bank whilst using Netscape 6.2. I
was told that it was not and
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On Thursday 04 July 2002 02:27 am, Anne Wilson did speak unto the huddled
masses, saying:
I guess so - but since I'm in Linux most of the time now it really isn't
an issue. Mozilla and Konq both can access, so what the hell?
mozilla works but
Bill Davidson wrote:
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002 17:10:13 +0100
Insecure? Have they read ANYTHING about IE. Besides you can save
passwords with IE just like any browser.
Bill
Oh man, they are pathetic. Mozilla is much more secure then any version
of IE. And if they don't know You can set Mozilla
On Wed, 03 Jul 2002 19:38, Michael Adams wrote:
I tried to visit this site.
http://www.bet365.com
The result upset me so much i sent them this.
--
Incompatible Browser
From: Michael Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Sir
I am one of
Michael Adams wrote:
I tried to visit this site.
http://www.bet365.com
The result upset me so much i sent them this.
(Justifiable complaint snipped)
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I am still miffed but i feel better for doing something.
I've fired off a few e-mails along similar
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On Wednesday 03 July 2002 9:21 am, Michael Adams wrote:
I am still miffed but i feel better for doing something.
Whoops :-( I got bounced, so i sent it to the bounce address
MAILTO:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
WD for finding this - I've been hoping to
Although I have to use Windows at work I choose not to use IE and switch
between Opera and Netscape. Web designers who only design for one
browser are very shortsighted. Maybe if he/she gets enough email about
it they will see the error of their ways.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
On Wednesday 03 Jul 2002 9:35 am, you wrote:
Michael Adams wrote:
I tried to visit this site.
http://www.bet365.com
The result upset me so much i sent them this.
(Justifiable complaint snipped)
---
I am still miffed but i feel better for doing
On Wednesday 03 July 2002 12:10 pm, you wrote:
On Wednesday 03 Jul 2002 9:35 am, you wrote:
Michael Adams wrote:
I tried to visit this site.
http://www.bet365.com
The result upset me so much i sent them this.
(Justifiable complaint snipped)
---
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002 17:10:13 +0100
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On similar lines, though Windows based, I complained to HSBC bank that
I was unable to access the on-line bank whilst using Netscape 6.2. I
was told that it was not and would not be supported as it was
inherently
On Wednesday 03 July 2002 03:38, Michael wrote:
I tried to visit this site.
http://www.bet365.com
The result upset me so much i sent them this.
I sent the letter below, and I encourage everyone on the list to send a
similar letter.
-
Subject: Create
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On Wednesday 03 July 2002 6:48 pm, Bryan Tyson wrote:
When attempting to view your site using Konqueror 2.2.1 and Mozilla
0.9.4, both Linux web browsers, I was curtly informed that my browser
is incompatible. Your site, sir, is what is
The protest message I send to offending websites:
Do you realize that limitations you have built into your website
cut off more than half the world from being able to access your website?
How savvy is that?
Why in the world would you design your website to
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On Wednesday 03 July 2002 04:55 am, Jure Repinc did speak unto the huddled
masses, saying:
If you set it to represent itself as IE. If you set it to represent
itself as Opera, site blocks it.
Sites like this really stink.
i have always wondered
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, Michael Adams wrote:
I tried to visit this site.
http://www.bet365.com
The result upset me so much i sent them this.
... snip ...
Good for you. You can view the site in Opera with the identifier set to
MSIE 5.0 - but don't tell them that!
--
Len Lawrence
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 07:36, Miark wrote:
Strange. I just pointed Konqueror at
www.prepaid-phone-cards-gbs.com
and not only are the floating tables not floating, but the
Mandrake and Apache images at the bottom of the page don't
appear at all! The Mozilla trio (Mozilla, Galeon, and
On Thursday 19 July 2001 22:36, Miark wrote:
Strange. I just pointed Konqueror at
www.prepaid-phone-cards-gbs.com
and not only are the floating tables not floating, but the
Mandrake and Apache images at the bottom of the page don't
appear at all! The Mozilla trio (Mozilla, Galeon, and
Thats the fella,
cheers
Jamie
From: Joan Tur Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] browser based system config
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 07:40:21 -0500
https://127.0.0.1:1
Jamie Kerwick escribió:
I'm back to using Mandrake after a good few months
https://127.0.0.1:1
Jamie Kerwick escribi:
I'm back to using Mandrake after a good few months after experimenting, and
can't for the life of me remember how to access the browser based admin
tools, all i can remember is that it started https://
--
Joan Tur. Ibiza - Spain
[EMAIL
El Lunes 12 Febrero 2001 01:45, escribiste:
Dear List,
Running LM7.2; whenever I use Netscape 4.75 or Konqueror for a few
minutes browsing, it _always_ shuts down (or more approriately, the
application dies), and I'm returned to the desktop or worst to the login
screen.
Any ideas?
John David Molina wrote:
El Lunes 12 Febrero 2001 01:45, escribiste:
Dear List,
Running LM7.2; whenever I use Netscape 4.75 or Konqueror for a few
minutes browsing, it _always_ shuts down (or more approriately, the
application dies), and I'm returned to the desktop or worst to the
I screwed this one up didn't I? I meant Windows Managers, not
Xservers. Brain in neutral, again.
Original Message
Subject: Re: [newbie] Browser Problem
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 11:00:27 -0800
From: eryl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: [EMAIL PROTECTED
When using Netscape, the best things to do (IMHO) are to either use the fonts
that come with the Mozilla Fonts package (on the Mandrake 7.1 CD) or to use
Drakfont (or do it manually if you wish) to import your WinDOS TTF (TrueType)
fonts and use them. I prefer the latter, and I use Arial and
Robert -- If you are using Netscape (or as some affectionately call it
"Nutscrape" giggle) go to edit --- preferences appearance fonts.
You can then change the font face and/or the font size to what you would like.
I also check the "Use my default fonts, overriding"
Hope this
Robert Griffiths escribió:
Hi, when i'm surfing on the net all the fonts on web page's are tiny and a
horrible font type, i can put up with it but if anybody knows how to change
them, i would be grateful, there kinda hard to read on certain pages. Thanks
in advance...
Robert.
Netscape | Edit | Preferences | Appearance | Fonts:
Variable Width Fonts...Size 16.0
Fixed Width Fonts... Size 14.0
Hi, when i'm surfing on the net all the fonts on web page's are tiny and a
horrible font type, i can put up with it but if anybody knows how to
change
them, i would
don't forget once you've selected what font you want to be presented on
the page you've also got to tell the browser that you want this font
displayed in lieu of any other fonts that may be embeded on the page.
--
Mark
**
Here is my preference for my browser fonts;
I use my default encoding: Western (iso-8859)
Variable Width Font: Helvetica (Adobe) Size 14.0
Fixed Width Font: Courier (Adobe) Size 14.0 allow scaling box selected
and I set
"Use my default fonts, overriding document-specified fonts"
This has
You're out of luck then. You can't change the option of what browser opens when
you click a link in KMail. You're just going to have to copy the link and paste
into a Netscape window.
Thanks for the reply. I am using KMail. Will have to look into the other
mailer you mentioned. Will do as
Thanks for the reply. I am using KMail. Will have to look into the other
mailer you mentioned. Will do as you suggested with chmod, but your reply begs
the question. What do I know about chmod, so it is off to man, chmod land. See
you on the other side. :)
On Sat, 13 May 2000, you wrote:
Hi ~
Can I just say, I'm a newbie to Linux and I'm a home-user, not a Sys Admin.
But I think you'll find that if you su to root, cd to /var/spool/mail/ and type:
chmod -R 777 *
Then that should solve the problem. For details of what this is doing, see the man
(or info) pages
On Sun, 7 May 2000, Andrew Scotchmer wrote:
Hi again,
Can anyone help with this question as I need it for a newspaper article I am
writing about the Linux system. Is there any way root can view the web browsers
history content of a particular user or how long a connection has been for?
Well the kfm browser in KDE can be used to a point,
although it does not have java or frames, it is useable
for text and simple graphics. see http://www.kde.org
Netscape for Linux has its ups and downs,
and requires a very fast machine with alot of memory
minimum 64Megabytes, and can crash alot.
So far as I know the main players are Netscape, Mozilla, and Lynx. So,
nothing good I'm afraid.
-Original Message-
From: Sami A. Kutbi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 07 April 2000 21:24
To: Newbie
Subject: [newbie] Browser
What Internet browsers can be used with LINUX?
Thanks
On Fri, 07 Apr 2000, you wrote:
What Internet browsers can be used with LINUX?
Thanks for the help obviously netscape then mozzila there lynx but it's text
based only mozzilla (which is netscape under a diff name ) and opera but your
best bet unfortunatley is netscape there's also net reality
There's netscape 4.7 and 6.0, and a bunch of others.
A good resource - goto www.cnet.com, at the top click
on linux - theres a message board at the bottom, with
a question "lightweight browsers" -- has a bunch of
'em listed.
--- "Sami A. Kutbi" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
What Internet browsers
21 differnt Linux browsers: http://www.linux.trix.net/browsers.en.htm
And heres' a few more: http://www.webreview.com/pub/2000/02/04/feature/index4.html
However the main ones are Netscape and Mozilla for graphics, and Lynx for
text-based browsing.
What Internet browsers can be used with
On Fri, 7 Apr 2000 22:04:56 +0100, you wrote:
So far as I know the main players are Netscape, Mozilla, and Lynx. So,
nothing good I'm afraid.
Opera is in the Alpha phase of its development right now; I think its
available at http://www.opera.com
-Original Message-
From: Sami A.
Oh, please. Never ever give someone the advice to use --force with rpm. I
totally screwed up my old redhat 5.2 that way, about a year ago.
Instead, identify and download the package that would satisfy these dependencies
and install it first. Or just put 'em on the same line alltogether like
, and if you have a problem installing,
try leaving out the navigator package.
Michael Holt
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: "Rial Juan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 4:48 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] browser
Oh, please. Never
Give me a few minutes and I'll send the exact address.
Michael Holt
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: "Murray Strome" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 4:20 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] browser
Out of curiosity, where did you f
get the Communicator, Common, and Navigator files...also the easiest way I
found to install 4.72 was to uninstall the existing version (that way there
are no version conflicts), don't worry about DIR being empty, and installing
new version. The DIR not being empty means that all you bookmarks,
which file(s) do I download for the 4.72 update...
will it work on Mandrake...seeing as most drake files...
are of the i586.rpm format...
steve harris wrote:
Someone asked earlier about browsers.
Not really anything other than Netscape. Mozilla is getting better though,
M14 is the latest
You must download this file:
ftp://ftp.rpmfind.net/linux/redhat/updates/6.0/i386/netscape-common-4.72-6.i386.rpm
and then you can choose either communictor (the full thing,
browser+email+newsreader):
ftp://ftp.rpmfind.net/linux/redhat/updates/6.0/i386/netscape-communicator-4.72-6.i386.rpm
or
.rpm (browser only)
I use these files on a MacMillan 6.0 system which is i586.
steve
Original Message Follows
From: KompuKit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] browser
Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 20:06:42 -0500
which file(s) do I download
Murray Strome wrote:
OK I give up! I went to the Mandrake Cooker site and could not fine the 4.72 rpms
-- can you please give us a more specific location?
Thanks.
Murray Strome
Michael Holt wrote:
Just go to the Mandrake Cooker site and download the 4.72 rpms (common,
communicator
MurrayI don't know about cooker, but I downloaded them from
a crypto mirror site.
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/fcrypto.php3
Alan
Murray Strome wrote:
OK I give up! I went to the Mandrake Cooker site and could not fine the 4.72 rpms
-- can you please give us a more specific
Someone asked earlier about browsers.
Not really anything other than Netscape. Mozilla is getting better though,
M14 is the latest I think.
This 4.72 Netscape is better on my old machine than the 4.61 and 4.70
"stable" versions.
Download the 4.72 stable versions from this ftp site.
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