Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Jayesh Sheth wrote:
Does anyone know how this newsgroup has begun to receive About.com
Newsletters?
I've mailed About.com asking them to give us the IP address of the
person who subscribed us. I've set Reply-To to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] so the reply will end up here
Gervase Markham wrote:
Bamm Gabriana wrote:
Where can I find good documentation on the css files of a skin?
I'm playing around and I've changed a few images but I'm having
trouble with the css files, even on such simple things as changing
the global background color.
You might be
BigRedFed wrote:
So in other words, the following would have been more appropriate:
Ted Bundy wrote:
They finally fixed one of my bugs I was following. I checked the code to
make sure that Drudge didn't change, they didn't. Fixed bug.
Nice going for a change.
Netscape
Raymond wrote:
Can someone point me to the direction where I can have my download
manager program (like Gozilla or GetRight) to support Netscape 4.x?? I
had tried DDE and hooking but none of them work right. If someone can
show me the direction will be much appreciated. Thanks
You're in the
JTK wrote:
Dazzle wrote:
I want to stop javascript window.open() method when an HTML page loads or
when you leave one but I want it to work when I click on a link.
using Mozilla 0.9.9 on Windows and Linux. Which is the best way to
implement
this.
Proxomitron:
Parish wrote:
Garth Wallace wrote:
It's not a matter of pronunciation. Your and you're are
homophones--they are pronounced exactly the same. It's a spelling
mistake, like spelling read (past tense) red.
I wonder. Do any other languages have the the scope for puns and other
word
Sören Kuklau wrote:
On 3/24/2002 10:13 PM, Martin Fritsche apparently wrote exactly the
following:
Johannes Trommer wrote:
[...]
Yes, for example Autobahn und Kindergarten ;-)
Not to forget Rucksack ;-)
has anyone a list of germen words used in english language??
Angst
Ben Bucksch wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Its not the system is bad. Its just different.
Some things are objectively bad. I don't have no car (for I have no
car) is just logically wrong.
Not necessarily. There are languages where a double negative is a more
emphatic negative,
Ben Bucksch wrote:
Yes. From my POV (not sure, if that is the historically correct
evolution), the English volcabulary is a mix between German and French.
I read somewhere no the web: English (and German) are not Latin-based;
they're
Germanic, not Romance.
That's true. Modern English
Sören Kuklau wrote:
On 3/24/2002 10:28 PM, Garth Wallace apparently wrote exactly the
following:
Because that sounds like it should be a garden (as in, a place filled
with plants tended by people) for children, whereas in English
kindergarten means the first grade of school (coming
Ben Bucksch wrote:
Garth Wallace wrote:
Ben Bucksch wrote:
Some things are objectively bad. I don't have no car (for I have
no car) is just logically wrong.
[...] There are languages where a double negative is a more emphatic
negative, rather than a positive
That's like declaring
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Ben Bucksch wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Its not the system is bad. Its just different.
Some things are objectively bad. I don't have no car (for I have no
car) is just logically wrong. And Your out of luck instead of
You're out of luck is, by
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
German is Indogermanic, as is English.
French, Italian, Spanish etc. are Romanic.
Russian etc. are... hmm... Hunnic?
Cyrillic :-)
No, Cyrillic is the writing system. Named after St. Cyril (an Orthodox
priest), who invented it and
grayrest wrote:
Garth Wallace wrote:
Underline wouldn't mean
loading, it would mean more has loaded. So if you switch out from
a tab where the loading has stalled, and the loading remains stalled,
it does not get underlined. This wouldn't really replace the spinny
icon (which I don't
Werner Purrer wrote:
On Sat, 23 Mar 2002 05:09:42 -0400, Johnny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What language is that?
looks great, i really do want to learn that one.
johnny
Thats my native language, German, believe me you don´t want to learn
that unless you have ten years too much in your
Martin Fritsche wrote:
Garth Wallace wrote:
I beg to differ. At least German's vocabulary is somewhat related to
that of English.
Yes, for example Autobahn und Kindergarten ;-)
:P
Wasn't talking about words English has borrowed from German or
vice-versa. Japanese has plenty
Garth Wallace wrote:
I think I'll submit the boldface RFE tomorrow. It's getting a little
late tonight (for me at least). I'll post the bug # here. Would you like
me to CC you on the bug?
Posted as bug #133053:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=133053
I had an idea for a feature for the tabbed browser: the titles of tabs
whose contents have not yet been viewed (that is, the page just loaded
and the tab is not active) should show up in bold, and those of tabs
whose contents have changed since being last viewed (that is, the tab
was active
Glenn Miller wrote:
On 22 Mar 2002, Jay Garcia was seen to have posted this wee note into
netscape.public.mozilla.general, to which I have responded as follows:
The build date is 03-14-2002 but that doesn't mean that it's using the
0.9.9 Gecko engine.
I didn't know that there was a
Luke wrote:
Sounds good to me. But I'd only do one bug - bold for tabs
not-yet-viewed. Because what would you underline? What does partly
read mean when talking about a Navigator tab?
Hmm...I'm having a hard time explaining what I mean. A tab would be
partly read if it was viewed when
Patrick Gallagher wrote:
grayrest wrote:
I remember bits and pieces of Basic, Fortran,
Pascal, and Prolog (there's a (NOT) useful programming language) but I
haven't touched anything like that in 12 years.
10 PRINT HELP!
20 GOSUB 10
30 END (I know... with the GOSUB it isn't
Patrick Gallagher wrote:
Garth Wallace wrote:
Patrick Gallagher wrote:
grayrest wrote:
I remember bits and pieces of Basic, Fortran, Pascal, and Prolog
(there's a (NOT) useful programming language) but I haven't touched
anything like that in 12 years.
10 PRINT HELP!
20 GOSUB 10
30
barney wrote:
Garth Wallace wrote:
I had an idea for a feature for the tabbed browser: the titles of tabs
whose contents have not yet been viewed (that is, the page just loaded
and the tab is not active) should show up in bold, and those of tabs
whose contents have changed since being last
grayrest wrote:
Luke wrote:
I don't know what this would take programming-wise, but I'd expect it
to be targetted Future...
I like this feature. Go ahead and file the bug, it shouldn't be
difficult, you just trigger on the same event as the annoying rotating
arrow:
*when it starts
Brayan wrote:
Nicolás Lichtmaier escribió:
In the IMG tags, width and height don't allow specifying the units.
Copying this to all those unrelated newsgroups is too rude for something
who is asking for help.
ups! sorry, the program did it by default.
thanks, but is that only for mozilla
Netscape Basher wrote:
blackbox typed:
what makes them has that recognition, be trustworthy, and be able to
define an standard?
Nothing. The anti-Microsoft crowd aka linux lovers and Netscape champions.
If that's so, why does Microsoft pay for membership? And why do they
assign
blackbox wrote:
Is Windows designed for Explorer or Explorer designed for Windows?
or, Windows is the Explorer?
All of the above.
Christopher Jahn wrote:
And it came to pass that Legshot wrote:
I bow my head and worship you, oh messenger of God.
I realy wonder what that blackbox guy's talking about :)
I think he either forgot to take his meds, or MIT is letting
chimpanzees access the web again.
I'm leaning
Christian Biesinger wrote:
Garth Wallace wrote:
[additional mousebuttons as back forward]
It sounds likely that those buttons map to the same signals as the
back and next buttons on Internet extended keyboards.
At least on Linux, they map to the 6th and 7th mouse button (4th and 5th
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Peter Lairo wrote:
Anarchy is a
non-function system, as is kommunism and pure capitalism.
What does that leave but socialism?
I believe he's saying that any pure social system only works in
theory. Laissez-faire capitalism is unworkable (since you end up with
Kenneth Pardue wrote:
Hey guys, I'm pretty much down to one last little biff with mail/news.
To be honest, I'm not sure if this is a bug, a feature request, or even
if it is a known/realized issue.
In newsgroups, most both web-based forums and application readers
provide a way to let a
Jonathon Lamon wrote:
I have been wondering this question for some time. Why, all of the
sudden, with the release of the Mozilla code, was the option to move the
Cache diretory taken out? I have a seperate HD for all of my temporary
file data and now I don't have the ability to move the
I seem to remember somebody posting a doc on how to customize Mozilla so
the extra browser-control keys on Internet keyboards can control it,
but I can't find it when searching mozilla.org. If I'm remembering
correctly, could someone post a link? Or if not, could somebody tell me how?
Christian Biesinger wrote:
Geraint Edwards wrote:
Why not differentiate between controlling image downloads in webpages
and in emails, via the privacy security preferences?
On the wishlist, won't be in 1.0 though.
Are you sure? It's marked mozilla1.0+...
Sam Urick wrote:
Have a question regarding Messaging Server 4.15 and not sure where to
post. Help with where to post or answer to question would be greatly
appreciated.
Running Netscape Messaging Server 4.15 on Netra X1 server running
pre-installed Solaris 2.8.
Question:
How do you
Bundy wrote:
Brian Heinrich typed:
Um, Kyle, lemme ask you this: Can you imagine trying to design a web
site if all there were were proprietary tags? The W3C matters. A lot.
Not to a lot of webmasters. What matters is if the page looks good on MS
Explorer while using Front Page to
Karthik Sheka wrote:
I just checked. news.mozilla.org news server is getting all the
messages. I guess I'm abandoning secnews.netscape.com. :-)
news.mozilla.org and secnews.netscape.com are the same server.
David Ball wrote:
Hello,
My wife and I use the Microsoft Optical Trackball. You can find a
picture in the article at
http://www.onepc.net/index.php?view=docsdoc_id=92
Besides the regular mouse buttons and wheel, there are two little
buttons set into the sides. The one on the
Bamm Gabriana wrote:
We won't discuss the other plug-ins. To Mozilla's defense, it's not
meant to be an easy to use end user product.
Are you saying it's Mozilla's fault if the plugin's installation program
doesn't install correctly in Mozilla?
Note that Mozilla _is_ meant to be an easy to use
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Neil M. wrote:
Christian Biesinger wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
If that's the case why can't live connect be used in Mozilla so that
Communicator plugins can be used?
As a matter of fact, I have wondered this as well.
Live connect can't be used
nf wrote:
Question:
I've been considering upgrading from my Netscape 6.2.1 to Mozilla .99
for the speed improvements that I have been hearing about.
1) Is it as stable / problem free as my current Netscape installation?
Yes.
2) Can I still access my Netscape WebMail account with it?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been getting a lot of questions about Mozilla lately from my
computer user group. I use it on my machine with is the one usually
hooked up to the projector for our meetings. They seem to think it's
IE with a skin. I would like to do a full on 20 min talk
Kenneth Pardue wrote:
One other thing I forgot to mention (and also a way for me to mark my
thread as watched and actually be able to see it ;-)), It would be
incredibly useful if there were an option to make labeled messages bold
(as though they were unread mail). Talk about make it easy
Christian Biesinger wrote:
daa wrote:
some ISPs are echoing them, but they are really local newsgroup and
not part
of
usenet ( as are any groups not in (news|alt|sci|comp|net)
So the usenet is only for english-speaking groups and, for example, de.*
are not part of it?
AIUI, yes.
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Many plugins That Communicator can use, do not work in netscape 6 or
Mozilla because they use Live Connect.
This is true. It also is irrelevant to the claim that the W3C banned
LiveConnect.
My understanding as stated on this very newsgroup is That liveconnect
Denis Perelyubskiy wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone else notice a problem when trying to d/l
attachments or view source of an email message at hotmail?
This is the only browser (0.9.8, Linux) where a new window
is opened, and I am prompted to re-login at which point I am
taken to the main page,
dman84 wrote:
Netscape Basher wrote:
Mike Hatz (Remove the SPAM) wrote:
Glad Moz doesn't do this:
http://www.newsbytes.com/news/02/175035.html
Why should I care is it passes thru aoltw.com anyway, I'm sure there
just db your computer software and everything else just like MS does. I
Netscape Basher wrote:
Bamm Gabriana wrote:
This is a newsgroup for Mozilla, not Netscape.
We don't care about AOL's shortcuts or spyware
coz we don't have them.
netscape.public.mozilla.general
Then rename the group so it doesn't say Netscape in it.
That's what we all want, so we
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
What's happening with plugins now is that they currently use a system
called liveconnect which has more or less banned according to W3C
rules.
Philip, you really should see a psychiatrist about your compulsive
lying. It's pathological.
Bamm Gabriana wrote:
Oh yes, another last-minute feature addition, just what we need. Do you
actually want to see this thing released at all?
A new skin is not really a feature, it's a skin. A feature addition has
risks of regression, a new skin actually tests the skins feature. A
feature
Guenter Huerkamp wrote:
Can someone tell me why my banking site produce an empty page with
mozilla build 20020228.
Thanks
script language=JavaScript1.2
var ns4 = (document.layers) ? 1 : 0;
var ie4 = (document.all) ? 1 : 0;
if(ie4){document.write('frameset border=0
CSM Dave wrote:
Using Win98 and Netscape 4.7.5, for the past few days each time I try to
access Hotmail.com, I get the message no data found. I can access
Hotmail using IE 5.5. Why can't I get to Hotmail?
WFM, Moz 0.9.6 on WinME.
lambliu wrote:
Hi,
When I delete a mail from imap server or local folder,
it seems that netscape dose not really delete it, in stead,
it delete something so I can not see that mail in netscape
but my mailbox become larger and larger.
How can netscape delete the mail really for me?
Alex S wrote:
I am not sure how/where to file a bug. If this is not an appropriate
group, please direct me where to go.
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/
Christopher Jahn wrote:
And it came to pass that dman84 wrote:
This was working (long time ago) and will be back in.. I
checked it out recently..
not ready for adding back in, and may not make it in that
soon. Its definetly part of 1.0.
The biggest fault is lack of the
Adam Lock wrote:
Garth Wallace wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Actually IE for Mac has the ability to use Active-X though I have
it
turned off. (Have one website I have to use it for)
Mozilla does support a Variation on Active-X not based on the
Microsoft model
Robert Patrick wrote:
Hi, Is there some way to force mozilla not to resolve the ip address of
each server I try to access each session? My ISP (BY) has a rather
rubbish transparent cache you see and it can take up to 20 seconds to
resolve one. IE on the other hand never bothers resolving
Ken wrote:
Malodushnikh wrote:
No, that's an incorrect opinion by some very misled engineers who, for
some reason, believe that all files are faster when they're stored as
JAR files.
Well, I'm only reciting the opinions of that Mozilla Quest article pointed to
elsewhere. I
Pratik wrote:
On 11/09/01 11:24 AM, V Lee wrote:
Is there any documentation detailing all the possible options to configure
in the prefs.js file?
I know that there are options for configuring pop up windows and favicon and
such and want to know whatever else there is.
Thanks in
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Garth Wallace wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Garth Wallace wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Jerry Park wrote:
Roland wrote:
Hello,
I would like to hear what you folks think about making
Robert Pollak wrote:
At least i got the idea, Garth.
Sorry, Philip - but your kind of logic is not the one i learned at
school. Hopefully Garth is patient enough to make things clear for you.
But, to both of you: Please avoid personal attacks or offenses. In this
case it would be better
Jason Antony wrote:
Also, kindly trim quoted messages while replying, like Robert did.
The news server connection is *extremely* slow, even from my uni's T1
connection. Anything over 80 lines and I'm better off meditating :-)
I thought it was best to keep the whole
quote so people could
Jerry Park wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
I know little more about the subject since I raised the Active-X
question a few months ago. I was politely (and not so grin) told the
above info though I don't remember for sure whether it was xpcom or xul
(believe it was xpcom).
Minko Markov wrote:
Hi all,
Mozilla 2001110112 (latest build), Linux, with flash
plug-in Shockwave Flash 5.0 r47.
I am tempted to do a bug report, but
I am not sure whether it is appropriate.
Is the plug-in part of mozilla? Probably
not, I got it from the home page of
flash
Malodushnïkh wrote:
There are also long-standing authentication problems with Netscape mail
in that your username and password will work in the browser, but fail in
Netscape Mail.
This has been happening for me for the past two years, and nobody at NS
gives a damn.
(Think that's
DeMoN LaG wrote:
Henri Sivonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 01 Nov
2001:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], DeMoN LaG n@a
wrote:
If he is unable to run Netscape 4.x and Mozilla/Netscape 6
concurrently because he uses a Mac, I consider that a
Dave Chen wrote:
For Netscape, we can configure Netscape*.vscroll.width: 10 in
.Xdefault to setup the vertical scrollbar's width of Netscape
Window. But this doesn't work for Mozilla.
Does anybody have any idea for this option? I want a wider
scrollbar.
It doesn't work because Mozilla
Nigel L wrote:
OK, so now that MSN lets us in, ya gotta wonder, what is so special
there, anyway? And how long before they charge a nickel for every page hit?
It was more of a public perception thing. Remember
that anyone who logs out of hotmail.com is sent
to msn.com. If MSN isn't
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Well you know why that is: (Re)publicans are in charge of the White
house and one chamber of Congress.
If the Democrats ha d remained in WH and Congress MicroSoft would have
chopped up in a Gazilliuon pieces now.
(Re)publicans always favor big business
Martin Poirier wrote:
one button mouses are worthless IMHO...
Macs come with one-button mice. Mozilla is
supposed to be cross-platform, correct?
Hall Stevenson wrote:
How about a 'mouseover' type effect in that the 'X' only
appears when you move the mouse over the tab ??
Maybe add a short delay before it appears so that it
doesn't appear when you're simply trying to select that
tab.
Oh no! You shouldn't do this for
Webmeister wrote:
I'm having a simple problem, no doubt the answer is well known
although I can't find it in the archives:
I use cascading style sheets (CSS) to specify the exact size, in
pixels, I want my fonts to appear. This works great in IE, where the
user sees the font the same
daa wrote:
barney wrote:
Pratik wrote:
(2) The confusing close box on the far right has been eliminated.
Looking for ideas for a better solution (perhaps an X on the tab only
when it is the active tab).
I like the MultiZilla way of middle clicking on the tab to close
Yuriy Rusinov wrote:
Hello !
I have freeware version of program Go!Zilla, does anybody know is the
Mozilla support integration with this program, I try to use it, pressed
Save As button, but it doesn't launch.
Currently Go!Zilla doesn't support Mozilla. They're
working on it, but finding
Patrick D. Rockwell wrote:
I'm using Netscape 4.08 (16 bit). I recently deleted the Paintbrush
application from my list of helper applications, and when I tried to add
it back it, I tried putting in more than one extention
(.bmp .pcx) in the FILE box and it wouldn't accept it. It only
Jonas Jørgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
I am *so* tired of Communicator 4.x questions in this group. Why isn't
mozilla a top-level usenet hierarchy (or whatever it's called)? Would
that be possible? mozilla.general instead of
Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
In article 9pcv5a$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Garth Wallace
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
I was thinking
Tobias Oed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Hi,
I'm running netscape 4.75 on alpha linux (suse) and can't
get the thing to start external application when clicking on
a link.
This newsgroup isn't for Netscape 4.x isues.
It's for work on and
Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
I was thinking something along the lines of a preference that told
Mozilla where to look for its bookmarks. If I could change that
preference and point it to a document on a fileserver, for instance, I
Erik Harris eharris1@rocheste$.$$.com wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
FWIW, the webmaster of DVDAficionado replied to me and seemed very
interested
in making the site compliant with the HTML standard. But he also said
that
they only support NS4.x and IE5.x, and
Jay Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Gervase Markham wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
MacWorld, and MacAddict magazine both say that The more System RAM you
have available for UNIX to use the better it runs. In fact they suggest
Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
I was wondering if there was any way that I could point multiple
machines to one bookmarks file to centralize the client machines in my
home. For instance, could I point Mozilla to a place on the web to get
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Photoshop is Like Unix, in that It needs all the System RAM you can Give
it.
How is that like Unix? Where do you get this stuff?
Erik Harris eharris1@rocheste$.$$.com wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
In Netscape, when I have an image with its alt string defined, it shows
up
in Netscape and IE when I hover the mouse over an image for a few seconds.
This doesn't happen in Mozilla. Is this a
Gedeon Herschberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
I can not send attachments any other than .rwi formats - they :fail.
Ordinary text messages without attachments go through OK. I have tried
all reasonable methods of fixing this. How can I check
Christopher Jahn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
And it came to pass that Mama Cass wrote:
In netscape.public.mozilla.general the people heard Esben
Mose Hansen say these wise words:
:-D Can you name one piece of software that does not
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Gervase Markham wrote:
Don't recommend N6 at the current time it works no better or perhaps
worse than Moz.
Netscape 6.1 could be recommended to anyone who wants a stable
Mike Koenecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Javascript was already turned on. I went ahead and turned it on for
Mail and News, though I only use Mozilla for browsing (I don't believe
in integrated solutions any more). And I added the
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Garth Wallace wrote:
--snip-
Of course, Mac's version isn't much better. Instead of a 3-character
extension, it's 2 4-character extensions that you can't see without
Tim Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
I was trying to find a description of what the Voting in a Bugzilla was
used for, but didn't find any. Is the intent for other users with the
same bug to register that fact, used by developers to decide
Michael Gratton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
DeMoN LaG wrote:
[snip]
File associations mean I can have anything that ends in .mp3
be sent to Sonique to play.
Yep, but using file name extensions for storing file type metadata is an
Jonathan Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
From the looks of the NPL, its a set of amendments that go on top of the
MPL.
Can someone explain in laymans terms what these amendments mean and why
they are necessary?
Why isnt the code just all
Richter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Gus wrote:
This page:
http://css.nu/temp/valid-test1.html
exhibits two problems?
1. SGML Shorthand (Shorttag) is not supported.
2. View Source (dynamic?) not reliable (erroneous).
Please comment.
Gus
Aaron Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
I must have missed something here. How exactly did a discussion about
mozilla's lack of a spell checker turn into a flame war on US foreign
policy?
Some people don't like Gerv's sig.
Wim Huls [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Just wondering: is this behaviour intended?
Scenario:
Open a page, witch is long enough to get a scrollbar;
Push the left mouse button while mouse on the slide;
Move the mouse-pointer out of the browser
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Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Thomas Gilfether and Jonathan Carver wrote:
or go and download 0.9.4 (already available) then download the the one
for
netscape 6
Already available? Where? I checked
David Gerard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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On Sun, 02 Sep 2001 17:48:13 -0400,
jesus X [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:Jacek Piskozub wrote:
: The problem is there are still some some people around (like me) who
had
: to live in the shadow of this
Bill Samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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My ZoneAlarm tells me that Netscape 6.1 is asking for server rights.
Why does it do this? Should I allow it server rights? It appears to
work without granting server rights.
It uses server ports to
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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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
Jason Bassford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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What's up with the funky 1930's Stallinist style of this artwork? Is
it a
joke?
It's called constrictivist and while there isn't a lot of choice, it's
not a
joke, and you're welcome to make
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