And it came to pass that DeMoN LaG wrote:
Christopher Jahn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
news:Xns90F1D70752D9xjahn@ 204.29.187.152, on 02 Aug 2001:
And it came to pass that DeMoN LaG wrote:
Rob Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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Garth Wallace wrote:
RV [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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JTK wrote:
Now if it was only able to send a high-energy surge back to the ad's
point of origin
Agreed .. and I wish it was possible to do the same to disrupting
trolls too
Come
At the request of one Jesus X, I spent a little bit of time trying to
track down a transcript of Mitchell Baker's State Of The Mozilla
Project address to the O'Reilly Open Source Convention, or indeed any
real indication of what was said. I came up empty.
Ms. Baker is described in an O'Reilly
Win32 build? No problem here.
Styx
DeMoN LaG n@a wrote in message
In the latest trunk builds before today, this bug was gone. But today,
I installed .9.3 and bammo, it's back again. I figured since this was
fixed on the trunk that it was fixed for .9.3, but it appears not. Can
anyone
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
on 03 Aug 2001:
Alright then, I have a question that's not about the code itself:
What was said in my name and the names of countless other Mozilla
contributors at the convention? When will it be published on the
This is not a flame, so turn down the sensitive meter... It seems you want
to be contributing to the mozilla (for whatever reason), and indeed you have
with the 1.0 requirement (not that I agree with it, but its not my call)
But please from now on don't bash aol, mozilla, or its current state,
Mike Lee wrote:
This is not a flame, so turn down the sensitive meter...
Do I come across as a sensitive type of guy Mike? ;-)
It seems you want
to be contributing to the mozilla (for whatever reason),
Yeah, I don't understand it either ;-).
and indeed you have
with the 1.0 requirement
... maybe this sounds insane, but wouldn't it be great to have a kind
of proximotron sitting in the sidebar?
Thomas
David Carson wrote:
JTK wrote:
One word for you Cher: Proxomitron (http://spywaresucks.org/prox/).
Now I have *not* yet checked if it works well with Mozilla, but I can
Christopher Jahn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:Xns90F1D70752D9xjahn@
204.29.187.152, on 02 Aug 2001:
And it came to pass that DeMoN LaG wrote:
Rob Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 02 Aug 2001:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Magnus Stenman
The main reasons that she won't move to Mozilla are:
1. There is no way to file a bookmark straight into the correct folder
like you can in NS4.x.
F9 to open the sidebar, drag the link into the correct folder. It's not
the same, but it gets the job done.
Ya, proxomitron rocks. I use it at home and at work.
At work I use it as a proxy picker, so I don't have to touch my
browsers proxy setting. I have 4 proxy's depending on which I need to
use
Inet/DMZ/Production/backup production proxy. (Oh the joy of working with
a large network!)
One cool
On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 12:25:45AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK what I want to do is keep the program files for Mozilla in my
PROGRAM FILES directory but move the data files from
C:\WINDOWS\APPLICATION DATA to a second hard drive.
I will make an image of my C drive. So then I can
Peter Lairo wrote:
Hi,
I just downloaded the latest milestone (0.9.3) and to my horror, found
out that several important things are broken:
1. Dropdown lists (just look at any bug, or Netscape site) show the
dropdown items as an always visible vertical list (thus taking up a lot
of
How do you turn off the sidebar?
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Magnus Stenman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes
To follow up (a bit late maybe) on the why I don't use NN/Moz thread:
I suspect a lot of people get irritated about the little tings
that actually were in 4.xx but magically disappeared in NN/Moz!
I would tend to agree with
JTK wrote:
Now if it was only able to send a high-energy surge back to the ad's
point of origin
Agreed .. and I wish it was possible to do the same to disrupting
trolls too
Hi,
when creating a profile in some specific folder, Mozilla always adds a name
which seems to be made up of random characters, like s76fhsgdf.so or
something.
Why does it do this, and how can I prevent it?
This is very annoying, because of that I failed to share a profile between
a Win 98
I'm not sure I completely understand this. If more work is being
done on crashers, etc. then there will end up being less (tending
towards, hopefully, 0) of them. The fewer number of crashers, the
GREATER amount of time that people will have to work on non-crash
related bugs. Some
what the fuck is Alexa.com and why is Mozilla sending it all my URL
requests?
Thanks so much.
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