IE renders a mess out of that page .
Nice. Done a Print Screen.
Do you know other sites IE fails to render ?
DeMoN LaG wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Carlfish) wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 28 Jul 2001:
On Fri, 27 Jul 2001 22:23:01 -0500, Mr Bluster
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mircea Romantan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 30 Jul 2001:
IE renders a mess out of that page .
Nice. Done a Print Screen.
Do you know other sites IE fails to render ?
Used to have a screen shot of what IE 5.5 did to a page. It was a CNET
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Al Vining says...
JTK wrote:
Man, now THIS is productivity! Can you imagine how far Mozilla would be by now
had you and I had been checking 'em off at this clip three years ago!??!
Either: In exactly the same place, or Nowhere (assuming you'd been
the one
DeMoN LaG wrote:
Mircea Romantan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 30 Jul 2001:
IE renders a mess out of that page .
Nice. Done a Print Screen.
Do you know other sites IE fails to render ?
Used to have a screen shot of what IE 5.5 did to a page. It
Albert wrote:
Be sure to add -P profilename if you have multiple profiles.
Is there a profile manager in the works for use with the turbo switch?
- Shaq Kondo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
August Kaiser wrote:
I had to format the hard disk and reinstall win 98. I saved my user data
from the netscape\user directory and could thereafter reinstall NS 4.73
successfully. Only the adress books have disappeared (-: . In which
directory are these data stored?
August
This is a
JTK wrote:
No can do Al, I'm one of the Body now! I got release requirements to hammer
out, with a little help from my friends.
Hey, I just got a GREAT idea! How about you tell the class what you think of
said release criteria! What say you, Mr. Vining?
Bwahahaha, you certainly have no
Shaq Kondo wrote:
Albert wrote:
Be sure to add -P profilename if you have multiple profiles.
Is there a profile manager in the works for use with the turbo switch?
- Shaq Kondo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
When the next release of N6.1 happens (whether PR2 or actual 6.1) Click
on Edit
And it came to pass that Henri Sivonen wrote:
-N6xx/Moz lacks many of the features found in NC4.xx. For
business and institutional installations, these features
are mission critical. (LDAP, .slt free installation,
Why is salting a problem? The right way to set up the
defaults is to
it is supposed to be in your user directory. Filename pab.na2 , that's
your address book.
August Kaiser wrote:
I had to format the hard disk and reinstall win 98. I saved my user data
from the netscape\user directory and could thereafter reinstall NS 4.73
successfully. Only the adress books
lol, that's a good one... ;-)
D. Alvarado wrote:
topposted - sorry -
I agree with N. Marshall:
Mozilla (even the latest nightlies) newsgroup readers is sadly lacking
in simple features, like a basic newsgroup name search engine, like a
simple mark groups read, like the ability to organize subscribed
groups in a prefered order, like
Jerry Baker wrote:
...
Apparently no one is investigating the poor adoption of Mozilla/NN6 at
all. I would be interested in working with anyone who wishes to assist
with creating a survey for NN4.X users to ascertain why they shun
Mozilla/NN6. I think it would be most telling.
...
Why
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Christopher Jahn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It makes profile guesting impossible, or at least very
difficult.
What's profile guesting?
--
Henri Sivonen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.clinet.fi/~henris/
man I was rolling off my stool...in laughter!!!
He invented the internet however grin
Martin Poirier wrote:
lol, that's a good one... ;-)
D. Alvarado wrote:
Why is it that the Netscape 6/6.1 beta browser renders some pages so
differently than does Navigator 4.xx, IE 4 through 5.5 and Opera 5? I
am trying to design a site to look good in all browsers but cannot get
it to work in NS6. Is this something they are going to resolve or does
the new
Jerry Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Garth Wallace wrote:
Isn't this cookie thing kind of like OPT OUT? Shouldn't it be more
like OPT IN where I OK my 5 sites and the rest can F off?
No, it's not like opt out because it won't
Profile Guesting I believe, means that a person not owning the computer
and go to profile Manager and open as a Guest and use communicator ,
tempoararily to log on to his/her own account. after the session
everything is lost.
Henri Sivonen wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Christopher Jahn
Henri Sivonen wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Christopher Jahn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-N6/6.01 were bug-ridden nightmares, especially Mail and News
-Mail News still not performing at reliable levels
Did tying the browser and the mailnews client together made sense in
the
I think its just a typo... What he meant was probably profile guesSing.
- Pratik.
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Profile Guesting I believe, means that a person not owning the computer
and go to profile Manager and open as a Guest and use communicator ,
tempoararily to log on to his/her own
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
they say there is a Unix program called Brickhouse that can plug up all
the holes. But I believe I'll wait a while anyway.
Actually, Brickhouse is only a GUI configuration tool for ipfw. ipfw
ships with OS X.
(Yes, the shareware fee is
How do you delete history? it's become an extremely tiresome task
using TaskTools Delete History. I can't remove the header of the
site name, but the inside links. Also, which file stores history?
Matthew Thomas wrote:
Why bother? The main reason is blatantly obvious in both cases.
In Netscape's case, it's because they haven't yet released a version
which could seriously be accused (by anyone other than the Netscape
Marketing people) of being release quality.
And in the Mozilla
Garth Wallace wrote:
Jerry Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Garth Wallace wrote:
Isn't this cookie thing kind of like OPT OUT? Shouldn't it be more
like OPT IN where I OK my 5 sites and the rest can F off?
No, it's not
Keith Chant wrote:
Why is it that the Netscape 6/6.1 beta browser renders some pages so
differently than does Navigator 4.xx, IE 4 through 5.5 and Opera 5?
1. Mozilla is a long way from being a released product and has many,
many defects.
2. NN6/6.1 is called released by AOL, but is merely
Henri Sivonen wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Christopher Jahn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-N6/6.01 were bug-ridden nightmares, especially Mail and News
-Mail News still not performing at reliable levels
Did tying the browser and the mailnews client together made sense in
the
I bet Keith was looking for an answer like the one Henri gave. Your
comments were worthless.
JTK wrote:
Keith Chant wrote:
Why is it that the Netscape 6/6.1 beta browser renders some pages so
differently than does Navigator 4.xx, IE 4 through 5.5 and Opera 5?
1. Mozilla is a long way
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Henri Sivonen wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Christopher Jahn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-N6/6.01 were bug-ridden nightmares, especially Mail and News
-Mail News still not performing at reliable levels
Did tying the browser and the
Henri Sivonen wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
they say there is a Unix program called Brickhouse that can plug up all
the holes. But I believe I'll wait a while anyway.
Actually, Brickhouse is only a GUI configuration tool for ipfw. ipfw
ships with OS
Thomas Betz wrote:
I bet Keith was looking for an answer like the one Henri gave.
I bet he was looking for exactly the response I gave.
Your
comments were worthless.
Yours however is highly illuminating.
JTK wrote:
Keith Chant wrote:
Why is it that the Netscape 6/6.1 beta
Jerry Baker wrote:
[snip]
Do you think that Netscape's releases are going to hurt themselves? That
is to say that users will tire of trying each new Netscape release to
see if it is finally the one that is of release quality?
I seem to remember a story from my childhood, one about a boy
JTK wrote:
Henri Sivonen wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Christopher Jahn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-N6/6.01 were bug-ridden nightmares, especially Mail and News
-Mail News still not performing at reliable levels
Did tying the browser and the mailnews client together
HEY JTK: GO TO HELL
JTK wrote:
Thomas Betz wrote:
I bet Keith was looking for an answer like the one Henri gave.
I bet he was looking for exactly the response I gave.
Your
comments were worthless.
Yours however is highly illuminating.
JTK wrote:
Keith Chant wrote:
Why is
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I must be missing something here With NS4.76, there's a
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M0.9.2's Composer. How does one publish a page from the local drive
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], RV says...
JTK wrote:
No can do Al, I'm one of the Body now! I got release requirements to hammer
out, with a little help from my friends.
Hey, I just got a GREAT idea! How about you tell the class what you think of
said release criteria! What say you, Mr.
JTK wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], RV says...
JTK wrote:
No can do Al, I'm one of the Body now! I got release requirements to hammer
out, with a little help from my friends.
Hey, I just got a GREAT idea! How about you tell the class what you think of
said release criteria! What say
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], RV says...
JTK wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], RV says...
JTK wrote:
No can do Al, I'm one of the Body now! I got release requirements to hammer
out, with a little help from my friends.
Hey, I just got a GREAT idea! How about you tell the class what you
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