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http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77460
Yep, that's it. Thanks!
When doing a search with Bugzilla, dmoz.org, or Google (but not AltaVista),
the browser responds fine while the results page is still loading, but once
it's completely loaded, it freezes for about 30 second, while Mozilla's
CPU usage spikes, and then it goes back to normal. I'm sure that the
bug
mdp was touched by the minds of the terrible Old Ones, and imparted unto us
these blasphemous ravings:
Hi everyone!
Have a problem - cannot install Flash plugin.
I have:
- Linux 6.2
- Netscape 6.1
Downloaded Macromedia Flash Player, and, following README file,
installed it in
I have ad.doubleclick.net in my list of sites that aren't allowed to load
images. I thought that this would keep Mozilla from even trying to load
images from Doubleclick. However, Mozilla still tries to connect to
Doublleclick, since I I get a connection refused dialog when it attempts
the
I've noticed a new optionb on the cached prefrences panel, that seems
to be the default. Compare the page in the cache to the page on the
network Automatically. How exactly does this algorithm work?
Thanks in advance.
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add text to additional comments in bugzilla?
Correct.
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this before I nuke my prefs?
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79548
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is rather limited in what it can do. So what
exactly are the limitation of what you can do with user.js? Is it
only good for putting in user_pref() statements that won't get
overwritten?
Thanks in advance.
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. On UNIX, it would be
~/.mozilla/profile_name/junk.slt/NewCache
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in advance.
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trace.
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Is it possible for a mere bug-reporter to look through talkback data
to look for stack traces duplicate/similar to the ones you find?
Thanks in advance.
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When doing a file upload from an HTML form, the content tranfer
ecnoding type for text files is binary. Is this a bug, or is it
supposed to be this way?
Thanks in advance.
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For the Mozilla nightly I just downloaded (April 30), the Modern
theme seems to have changed a great deal. Is this a bug or a feautre?
If it's intentional, I want the old one back! *temper tantrum*
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wanna keep on getting new builds, to get bug fixes, and so I
can make proper bug reports. I tried copying the modern.jar from
yesterday's build over into today's build, but that made the URL bar
stop working. *sigh* Oh well.
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Is there any way for me, the user, to specify my own keybindings for
certain actions? I'm guessing that I could put a XML/XUL/DTD file in
the user's profile chrome directory, but I have no idea of how to do
this.
Any help would be appreciated.
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According to http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52523, the
cookie management window should have the functionality for sorting
cookies (it's marked RESOLVED/FIXED). However, I can't see anything
like this on the 2001041308 Linux build. Has there been a regression?
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Right, thanks again for all of your help. Looks like I was a dumbass
again, and forgot some of the most vital things you should have done.
These should be the last things you need to do (I hope).
First, do you have Mozilla set to load a homepage on startup? If so,
try starting mozilla with
Is there any way to make a debug build of Mozilla output the HTML
nodes that it's processing (while it's going through the tree of
nodes, not while it's parsing them). I think I'd find this useful in
debugging a few problems.
Thanks in advance.
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ry running:
strace -f mozilla
And post the last 50-100 lines of output before it stops. If you
have ltrace, do the same with that command. This would help in
determining the problem.
Thanks.
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plug-in
If plugger isn't working as a plain plugin, setting plugger.so to be
the application isn't going to work.
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(preferences) is on.
See http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61049
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On Linux, I have my profile data in ~/.mozilla/matt. However, with
the latest Mozilla build, it's in ~/.mozilla/matt/y2pre4ed.slt
What exactly is this ".slt" direcotry?
Thanks in avance.
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