grayrest wrote:
Unless there is an onChange event fired when the content of the
loading page changes, this feature cannot be done or will be so
complex that it'll slow down the whole browser or won't be possible. I
won't implement this feature unless said onChange event exists, and
then
Parish wrote:
Neil wrote:
user_pref(general.useragent.vendor, Netscape6);
user_pref(general.useragent.vendorSub, 6.5);
Thanks. That's even better. I had thought about the problem of
hardcoding the entire string and checked about:config to see if there
were sub-sections to the string
Parish wrote:
I've solved it! It's the UA string. At home, my UA string is
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:0.9.9+) Gecko/20020221
but at work it's
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; m18) Gecko/20010110
Netscape6/6.5
I added the user_pref() for the UA string
And besides, boasting of such certification only makes you look like an
ego-centered bozo, IMHO.
Here we go again.
If you want to read this argument, look it up on the google groups. :)
Steve Snyder wrote:
How do I prevent Mozilla from adding a Imported IE Favorites folder to my
bookmarks file?
If you open up the bookmarks window (Ctrl-B) and delete the imported ie
favorites folder, it should dissapear for good.
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
If most were designed on Mac there would be near as many problems for
mac people to view currently PC oriented pages.
I don't understand what a PC oriented page is. What exactly do you mean?
font size=1 comes to mind. You can see
BTW, I don't have any problems with form control. Works fine
for me. If you're having a problem, post the URL of the form in
question.
There are lots of problems with them. The cursor going up when you
press down, that sorta thing (That one should be fixed now). When I go
to
Travis Crump wrote:
Umm, you realize that this much text is roughly equivalent to a
hundred-page book? Even so, unless you give an example to back up your
claims then this discussion is pointless...
I hear that moderating a slashdot.org article is quite slow.
Johnny Yen wrote:
When ever I go to a site with tables using Moz, most times a single column
will load first and show straight down the center of the screen until the
rest loads. Is this by design? It looks funky to have it load in the
center and then pop over to the left when content loads in
to grab a ton
of memory, and keep grabbing until it finally comes up with an Out of
memory alert. I have 1Gb of RAM, btw! Ideas?
--
Neil Durant
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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 with plugins because it required a
Parish wrote:
Not sure what you mean by original message
When you run the app a second time the message is different :-(
Parish wrote:
ftp://users.freebsd.org.uk/pub/mark/windoze/moved.exe
Um... this does what?
Gervase Markham wrote:
If you are running on Windows, you should be automatically rebooting
every few days for stability reasons anyway.
I didn't realize that Windows was that stable these days :-)
Have you checked out the freenetproject.org
It's a peer to peer version of the web. Every computer has (by default)
a 200Mb cache. The more you browse, the closer the files get to your
computer and the faster it gets. If a file is requested a lot, it
becomes better distrubuted throughout
Eric wrote:
hi travis,
i see the error now as well. How would you recommend to implement such a
BG image then? I can't just put it as a BG image for the page, cause
then the fill keeps repeating itself (unless i add a large whitespace to
it).
Does this not work?
body {
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
CoL wrote:
is there any way to force the link in html to open in new tab,
without the any users functins? I mean something like:
target=_newtabb ?:))
target= was deprecated in XHTML 1.1 in favor of JavaScript and / or
other scripting
Seo Boon NG wrote:
Hi,
I've look through the archive but couldn't find an answer. I'm on Linux
with Netscape 4.77 and decided to switch over to Mozilla 0.9.8. But upon
running the new upgraded broswer, I realize the URL assiocation such as
telnet://hostname is no longer supported as in
a wrote:
This page does not display correctly:
http://www.client.bouygtel.com/forfait.html
I have no such problem with IE6.
I believe the problem lies in the sites use of JavaScript. Just looking
at the first chunk of code they have this:
NS4 = (document.layers);
IE4 = (document.all);
Felix Kater wrote:
Hi,
I created a netscape free email account. With Netscape 6.2.1 I can
access it - with Mozilla 0.9.8 I can't ... Does anyone know if accessing
netscape freemail (imap) does ONLY work with Netscape 6.2.1 instead of
Mozilla ?
Yes it only works in netscape (It may be
The two programs I use for screen capture the Mac are SnapZ Pro, and
Screen Catcher both can handle png. But Mac people tend to use jpeg/jpg,
and gif. I have PhotoShop Lite Adobe recently named to it to something else.
Why do you need a screen capture program? It's it just apple+shift+f3?
Parish wrote:
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Parish wrote:
Notepad is tha only Windows program I know of, apart from NMAKE in
VC++, that isn't smart enough to handle LF-only as EOLs.
I notice that you are on Win2k. So am I. My notepad does handle LF as
EOL. Are you sure yours doesn't? I know
Mike Garcia wrote:
Just a shot in the dark on this, but is there any effort out in the
world to carry over Netscape Communicators Calendar program that allowed
you to interact with a server and schedule meetings and such. Just
wondering if this may develop into something more open or is
It would be great to be able have key bindings for moving to the
next/previous Mozilla tab window!
--
Neil Durant
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Pratik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
On 02/05/2002 02:53 PM, Neil Durant wrote:
It would be great to be able have key bindings for moving to the
next/previous Mozilla tab window!
Your wish was granted a long time ago. Try Ctrl-PgUp, Ctrl-PgDown
Aha, splendid, thanks! 8)
Is this documented
The only browser that can render it correctly, is a Mozilla or
Mozilla-based browser.
Even mozilla doesn't get it right. I usually get the page all squished
to the left or the sidebar is missing. It's different every time. I
have to keep hitting reload until it fixes itself. Build
dman84 wrote:
Neil M. wrote:
The only browser that can render it correctly, is a Mozilla or
Mozilla-based browser.
Even mozilla doesn't get it right. I usually get the page all
squished to the left or the sidebar is missing. It's different every
time. I have to keep hitting
TGOS wrote:
I just ask, because when I install RealOne (the new player of
RealNetworks, which is slower than their last one... unbelievable that
this is even possible), it puts two DLL files into my Mozilla plugin
directory (no idea what they are good for, they are not associated with
any
Does anyone else have problems using all of the pulldown menus on
olympics.com?
Would this be a tech evang. bug or a mozilla, hiding the pulldown menus
before you can select something, bug?
that certain sites (notably friendsreunited.co.uk)
crash mozilla regularly (although not, it seems, completely
predictably). Has anyone else experienced similar problems?
Neil
windows and *ix print drivers do not offer print preview
It depends on the company making the drivers. My Hewlett Packard
printer has a print preview in windows (I don't use it, but it is
there), but it's not supported by the OS.
Robert Huff wrote:
Christian Biesinger wrote:
Robert Huff wrote:
Someone wrote an interesting add-on which I'd like to install.
So I downloaded a .xpi file and ... now what?
Open the file in Mozilla
Turn on Javascript
Ctl-O
Enter filename, hit enter
Nothing
Brian Craft wrote:
Is there a way to set the font size to 120% in a mozilla config file
instead of defaulting to 100%? The function is from the View/Text Zoom
feature.
Just go into the preferences and increase the font sizes there. The
View-Text Zoom options are on a page by page basis I
My school says that they won't put nav 6.2 or mozilla on the G3's and
G4's because it isn't supported by Oasis.
I'm just wondering if there is a mac user who could explain what/who
Oasis is.
Neil M. wrote:
My school says that they won't put nav 6.2 or mozilla on the G3's and
G4's because it isn't supported by Oasis.
I'm just wondering if there is a mac user who could explain what/who
Oasis is.
I just found out what Oasis is... it's the schools portal which you can
access
What is the weight column when looking at CSS files in the DOM Inspector?
It's ranging from 1 to 65536
TomMallard wrote:
With 150,000,000 users, this is a nightmare. How many of them do you think
are going to even try to fix this unless AOL pushes it on them?
The article says aol is doing a serverside fix.
Andreas J. wrote:
Hi there
Often (not everytime) i close mozilla
i get an errormessage (look at attached screenshot).
This happen since milestone 0.9.5
I use the german-takback-zip versions from http://www.kairo.at/
The error happens on different windows-machines,
even with a new
This link was just posted on slashdot.org
It details a security hole in Aol Instant Messenger
http://www.w00w00.org/advisories/aim.html
And it's nice to know...
Inline AIM in Netscape is not vulnerable
And yet you still can't provide a working test case for it. It's a
pity. Have you tried deleting \cache yet like I told you to 3 days ago?
He still hasn't seen that request. Wait one more day ;)
Sorry.
Brian West wrote:
Is spell check implemented in current nightly builds? If so I am unable
to use it, is there something I can download. If it is not can someome
give be a bug #.
Thanks
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Magnus W wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Trillian is great but it takes up even more fricken ram than ICQ. Sure
I get all the extra protocols, but I don't want all of em. Anyone know
of one that does ICQ and AIM (which doesn't get locked out
Doesn't work for me...
Using 0.97 on WinXP, JRE 1.3.1.
Those DLLs are in the plugins dir and about:plugins shows Java.
pogo.com sent me to:
http://play10.pogo.com/error/java-vm-corrupt.jsp?site=pogo
Neil
RV wrote:
Peter Lairo wrote:
JS wrote:
It don't work! Can somebody help me out
DeMoN LaG wrote:
Nigel L [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 28 Dec 2001:
snip a bunch of HTML
You could always try Trillian, it connects to AIM, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo and
ICQ
You forgot irc.
Trillian is great but it takes up even more fricken ram
petern wrote:
Hi.
I've made a little DHTML page to test the performance of DHTML in Mozilla.
You can have a look at it here: http://www.formula-one.nu/dhtml/moz3d.htm
It's quite sluggish but hopefully the DHTML performance in Mozilla will be
better someday.. :)
/petern
Don't set the
Very KOOL! Works fine at timeout 1 on my WinMoz 0.9.7 milestone PIII
850 notebook. :-)
Sure, you have 850MHz, mozilla can keep up on your computer... but on my
350 it doesn't have a chance.
Nope, it's possible. You just have to do the work.
Mozilla currently renders it's own controls so all it uses are the basic
drawing routines. It currently uses GTK on linux, but it doesn't use
GTK's scroll bars, it just draws it's own.
S. Merde wrote:
So I take it by the lack of comments
I demand that Matthew Thomas may or may not have written...
And the standard one is what, exactly? It's certainly not F3: in Internet Explorer
and even Windows Explorer, F3 doesn't Find Next, it opens the Search sidebar.
That's a throwback to Windows 95 explorer which opened the Find dialog
I demand that Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. may or may not have written...
Still miss the location Tool bar in mail and news as Communicator. the side bar takes
up took much screen real estate on this 15 monitor.
Are you CCd to bug 21344?
Interestingly while searching for this bug in my email I
I demand that Mama Cass may or may not have written...
In netscape.public.mozilla.general the people heard DeMoN LaG say these wise words:
Kill the HTML. It looks horrible in text only readers. Don't post binaries to non
binary newsgroups, it's rude
Don't worry about him - he's merely a CET
Anyways, I searched bugzilla and couldn't find the bug number. Anyone
have it? This is on build 2001122003 I've got the screenshots to prove
it ;)
Ugh, I just read through all of those painfully annoying messages posted
by jtk and noticed he didn't file a bug report, so I filed one.
I demand that flacco may or may not have written...
- home page set to our intranet employee home page;
You can set the default home page and many other preferences by editing
the .js files in bin/defaults/pref
shevek wrote:
Someone please implement this:
I would like to be able to elect to have PRE formatted text wrapped
to fit in the window.
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16909
I worked a little on this, but need some help to finish off the feature.
Also please put TEXT
Ian Thomas wrote:
Fred Figueiredo wrote:
After this I call a funcion that does:
main.document.t.value=hello;
...
Is t an element (ie using document.all)? If so, you should be doing
main.document.getElementById('t').value=hello;
Ian
He didn't give the input tag an id. He
I wrote:
Since most apps see AltGr as Ctrl+Alt
this means that Mozilla will quietly ignore all AltGr keystrokes, see
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50255 thus temporarily
rendering my patch useless :-(
I demand that Jesse Ruderman may or may not have written...
BACKSPACE
Bug 108816: 31 minutes from filing to checkin.
Mozilla now has the Backspace key mapped to the back button, and Shift+backspace
mapped to the forward button.
Since space duplicates PgDn, IMHO Backspace should (if anything)
I demand that J Mosser may or may not have written...
How about Shift+Left/Right ArrowKey? That should be fairly easy to do
with one hand (or two if that is prefered). I would not imagine that
shift is used for any special character access on non-US
keyboards...someone correct me if
I demand that Sören Kuklau may or may not have written...
If I Recall Correctly. Kind of equal to AFAIR (As Far As I Remember / Recall).
I'm more used to seeing AFAIK (As Far As I Know) which I use when I'm
less sure.
I demand that Claude Gohier may or may not have written...
Because for non-US keyboads, the right alt key is used as a special
key to get accented characters... So, we must use the left alt key,
and both hands.
Since most apps see AltGr as Ctrl+Alt, try this patch.
If you don't have a
Gregory Spath wrote:
In the last few nightlies I've downloaded, Mozilla has the VERY IRRITATING habit
of automatically raising itself after a page has finished loading.
Is there a way to make this behavior stop?
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=114930
This bug needs to be
I demand that Peter Lairo may or may not have written...
...and this is what I see:
I'm afraid that my sidebar looks similar to my bookmarks window.
I demand that Peter Lairo may or may not have written...
Some recent Nightly Build destroyed my Bookmarks Separator Lines.
[Guess] Outliner landing?
I demand that Peter Lairo may or may not have written...
I have already tried cycling though the sort/unsorted displays
This fixed it for me, but the sort isn't persisting :-(
Peter Lairo wrote:
Bob Davis wrote:
I still use individual browser windows because I can use the kb to
alt-tab between windows. There is no kb interface for tabs or is
there? I have tried:
1. ctrl-esc (msdev, word, etc)
2. ctrl-tab (?)
3. ctrl-leftarrow(?)
4. move focus to tab strip
I demand that Dusan Vujosevic may or may not have written...
If I create a MIME message and put HTML text (multipart/alternative) in it, I am
able to get the old Netscape 4.xx to pop up a new message window with the following
command:
netscape -compose MyMimeMail.eml
It will take the file
Joni K. wrote:
Fabian Schach wrote:
Focus stealing has never been a feature, it was a bug, but it is fixed.
It definitely does not happen on Windows 98 anymore. You should try
Mozilla 0.9.6 or a newer build, and maybe you should create and use a
new profile. If the problems don't go away
WDA wrote:
If you go to the following page -
http://weather.noaa.gov/fax/surface.shtml#sfconus and download Plot No.
1, under North America, you will find the file name on your hard drive
but with zero bytes - the file will be empty. I went over and used IE
to see if perhaps there was
I demand that Andrew Backer may or may not have written...
2. In the list boxes inside preferences (those with 2 colums), the grid seperating
the data cells does not match up with the header cells. The column divider is offset
to the left by a few pixels.
I find this annoying as well. I
I demand that Peter Lairo may or may not have written...
What build are you using?
To answer this question I find the
user_pref(mailnews.headers.showUserAgent, true); to be very useful.
The answer was 20011121.
Did you use a different build earlier this week?
Yes.
Are you using windoze,
jdavis wrote:
http://www.abit-usa.com/
Immediately the browser pretty much freezes though the page continues to
load and finishes loading, but no interaction is possible after.
This is an important page to me... can anyone take a look?
Regards.
99% CPU usage and when I right
mAineAc wrote:
You haven't correctly entered the server:
For RECEIVING mail, it's POP.MAIL.YAHOO.COM
For SENDING mail, it's SMTP.MAIL.YAHOO.COM
I am talking about on the website not in the email program. I can't log
into the email page the link for sign in will not work and the
I demand that Gervase Markham may or may not have written...
Gerv did not write:
Does Mozilla have a spell checker?
This document was not written by me, as a short comparison of it with
other stuff I've written will quickly show.
For a start, the From line on all my mails has my name as
I demand that Peter Lairo may or may not have written...
Could someone please confirm whether the recent nightlies are OK to
use with IMAP and Windoze so I can resume testing the nightlies?
So far today I haven't had any problems with IMAP, although earlier this
week Mozilla would
Frank Burleigh wrote:
I've noted that quite a few sites I visit now have their own icon in the
location box, to the left of the URL. I saw some reference to this in
the checkins once but assumed this must be an authoring issue. Yet I do
not see page content controlling this. How is it
but assumed it was due to a
misconfiguration on my part (at the time I was having trouble with other
SSL sites as well). Just yesterday I used mbnanetaccess.com with Mozilla
0.9.5 on Win32, and I can still get to it/log in using 200603 Win32.
--neil
Steve Mitchell wrote:
My first try at this version was 6.1 and my mouse wheel won't work.
I've since upgraded to 6.2 and still no joy. I have tried both system
default and manual line scroll in preferences with no luck. The mouse
wheeel works fine in all my other applications and with
Jonathan Wilson wrote:
What in particular makes 4.x better than 6 for the users?
For me I use nav 4 for mail and moz for browsing, irc and newsgroups
(when it isn't broken). Everyone else in my house doesn't trust
netscape 6.2 yet so they continue to use nav4.
My friends use IE as opposed
jdavis wrote:
When preloaded using Quick Launch, it seems to take 3/4's of a second
to load on my system, whereas every other build was about twice that. I
haven't turned this into a scientific study, but I'm virtually positive
it is quite a bit faster. Anyone else noticing a
[1] no doubt people will correct me if I'm talking bollocks.
The HP PhotoSmart 1000 printer comes with a print preview function.
:)
Since when has mozilla been able to read bmp files? I noticed it last
night when a friend came over and he was checking out desktop images.
The bmp started loading very slowly from the bottom up.
Is this getting ready for the save as wallpaper function or something?
Stug wrote:
Where is the cache files stored in 6.1 under XP?
If XP is like Windows2k then it will most likely be located in
C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application
Data\Mozilla\Users50\default\salt.slt\Cache
by default.
Hall Stevenson wrote:
You mouse over a tab in order to click it to move it to the front. For whatever
reason, you hesitate slightly. You click and Bang! - your tab has vanished, because
the popup X chose that exact moment to appear under your mouse.
Make the 'X' only visible when it's the
Dustin Ratliffe wrote:
Reload All Tabs
---
I really have to stretch my imagination to find a scenario I would use this.
Bugzilla goes down from about 10:30 to 11:30 my local time. Any bugzilla
links stay open in tabs until Bugzilla is available, then hey presto!
OK, so it's a bit
David Hyatt wrote:
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).
How about a [v] menu which duplicates the context menu but opens on
left-click for those with dysmouseia? I'm
Scott wrote:
thier site doesn't work with my Mozilla browser despite reports that
they've opened this back up to other browsers...perhaps because I'm
using Linux?
I just read the C|Net article and went to the page using Windows 2000
and the latest nightly build. I still get the error.
Pratik wrote:
Try validationg www.msn.com with w3c's validator. Even their Upgrade
your browser page has errors in it!
Check out Opera's press release
http://www.opera.com/pressreleases/20011026.html
Mozilla should make one too.
Heh, I like the little notes at the bottom, read
Peter Lairo wrote:
TABBED browsing still does *NOT* work.
I tend to hack around with Mozilla files (including tabbrowser.xml) so
maybe that's why it works for me :-)
David Gerard wrote:
Bad Tab Day. http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101554
Ah. A different problem to the one I was observing, then.
If you want to modify it the file is called pref-policies.xul and you
can just uncomment out the treeitem / code in preftree.xul to see it.
There is no such file pref-policies.xul on my system. Now what?
Do you have the latest nightly? Have you extracted comm.jar?
Martin Poirier wrote:
Can you please explain to me what must be removed to uncomment. I'm not
a programmer but I found the file you mentionned and read it, but after
many tries, I didn't succeed in adding this panel. (I tried removing all
!, then all '?', then all / but nothing worked.)
I wrote an XUL game http://www.nrr.co.uk/xulmine/xulmine.xul but on my
133MHz 32MB notebook I needed (amongst other tweaks) to jar the file to
get acceptable performance. However I can't publish a .jar file becuase
the jar protocol only works on local files. If I published an XPI file
then I
Jonathan Wilson wrote:
Is it because no-one has yet made a preferences dialog feature for it?
Where in the code/xul/etc would I need to start in order to make such a
GUI.
I looked into it the other day (If you know any JavaScript, grab patch
maker, it makes modifying mozilla's ui code
Colin Thefleau wrote:
I do a small test to find out which browser renders better and under which
environment. This is very simple and only takes care of text now. I think
the results will also interest the mozilla users. Basically eight partial
pages are grouped into one picture, you have
had some nice features fixes.
Me too *8(
-- Neil Durant
Going back to 094 also. The fact that I've been swearing at 095 like a
sailor when it crashes, freezes, does evil things; shows that I now
expect the kind of performance and stability of a x.33 app (where x0)
from it.
Just to be clear
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Apols if this is the wrong group, how do I install a nightly build on
Win32? there appears to be no install.exe, setup.exe or script.
Sounds like you got the zip version. In that case, all you have to do
I just filed this bug on the issue. I think OJI was the correct place
to file it but I'm not sure.
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102729
Jay Garcia wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone else have mozilla lockup when it loads a flash or java
applet? I've just had to kill build 2001092703 five times in the last
10 minutes.
I don't know exactly what it is, but it's making it really hard to use
(I don't normally browse
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Apols if this is the wrong group, how do I install a nightly build on
Win32? there appears to be no install.exe, setup.exe or script.
Thanks
Sounds like you got the zip version. In that case, all you have to do
is extract the zip and run mozilla.exe. If
It doesn't really matter which URL. Here's a good one...
http://www.maedastudio.com/
Just go to the sub pages with the java applets and flash documents.
The only problems encountered on that entire site were the Java
applets that didn't work because of non-recognition of the JRE that
Esben Mose Hansen wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It doesn't really matter which URL. Here's a good one...
http://www.maedastudio.com/
[...]
This is in Win2k under build 2001092703.
Same here, except it's winMe, Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Win 9x 4.90;
en-US; rv:0.9.4+)
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