For the sake of any Google Groups readers.
If you are getting a BSOD on Mozilla, you need to reinstall the
operating system or whatever buggy device driver you recently installed.
At this time there are no known issues with Mozilla causing BSOD's.
Andrew Hagen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
keywords:
Robert Joop wrote:
what is one supposed to do when bugzilla won't accept one's reports?
i've tried to report bugs in october and gave up because after entering
everything i got back on the login page and my reports never showed up
in the system.
Make sure you have cookies enabled. Then go to
To get Sun Java working with Mozilla on Windows, do the following:
1. Install Mozilla. Close Mozilla.
2. Download Sun JRE 1.4 from java.sun.com. Install it.
3. Look in your Sun program files folder. Copy the following files to
Mozilla's plugin folder: np*.dll.
4. Start Mozilla.
Mozilla does
Reinstall your operating system or any buggy device driver you recently
installed.
Andrew Hagen
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.
This is all pretty unacceptable from a Windows user's point of
view, and, as much as I love Mozilla, these things are constant
annoyances for me.
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Patrick Gallagher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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10 PRINT HELP!
20 GOSUB 10
30 END (I know... with the GOSUB it isn't necessary, but shortcuts
aren't cool ;)
REPEAT
Write ('HELP!');
UNTIL (1=0);
(GOTO's Considered Harmful! :-)
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Jonas Jørgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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Magnus W wrote:
Strange forum this newsgroup to be dicussing religion.
Not stranger than you advertising your group memberships in every post.
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Proud AOLTW-Netscape-Mozil
blackbox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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S W E E T B L I N D N E S S
Then, we are supposed to think that
http://latinmoz.f2g.net/index.html
is a significant proof of your ability?
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Proud AOLTW-Netscape-Mozil
nt proof.
You may have to think about that one for a while.
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Magnus W
Proud AOLTW-Netscape-Mozilla-China-Communism-Pornstar conspiracy member
blackbox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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May i see their work?, not their work for mozilla, their independent
work.
May we see /your/ work, to be able to accurately judge the value of your
judgement of /their/ work?
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blackbox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in a75plg$[EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:a75plg$[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Magnus W wrote:
May we see /your/ work, to be able to accurately judge the value of your
judgement of /their/ work?
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Magnus W
Proud AOLTW-Netscape-Mozilla-China-Communism-Pornstar co
ies back to their proper places;
it just took an extra reboot to make it all work...
Thanks again for the valuable information pointers. Best,
-HWM
Henry W. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:BD1k8.8622$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Hi, All,
I'm trying to help out a friend with his mail
Hi, All,
I'm trying to help out a friend with his mail problems. What
happened, as far as I can piece together, is that a younger
member of the household installed some kiddie software on the
system that caused problems in general with the system, an
HP Pavilion running Win98. My friend
nd check again. If you still see this, file a bug.
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Proud AOLTW-Netscape-Mozilla-China-Communism-Pornstar conspiracy member
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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Any type of Layer is prosona non grata in Moz and N6. It seems that
According to W3C rules its not legal
No, just the LAYER tag.
And trim your signature.
xtremely funny. Thanks for a new .sig ;-)
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Magnus W.
Proud AOLTW-Netscape-Mozilla-China-Communism-Pornstar conspiracy member
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Matthew Thomas) wrote in
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David W. Fenton wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Matthew Thomas) wrote in
...
I don't like Mozilla. From a user's point of view, Mozilla is
worse in every respect -- except page rendering speed -- than
4.x, MSIE, or iCab
sucks
least of them all, even given all the dreadful problems.
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dfenton at bway dot nethttp://www.bway.net/~dfassoc
DeMoN LaG n@a wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 11 Feb 2002:
I've found that filtering on JTK in the From: field works just
fine.
In Xnews: Special, View Plonk file, Add... Requires a name and email
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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Your correct about the WWW. But I was commenting the Comment about the
internet hasn't existed that long.
That has not been said in this thread.
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Bob Lathe wrote:
I
Jonathan Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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From what I understand of wheel mice, the way a mouse wheel works in
most programs (like office and so on) is that it scrolls the vertical
scroll bar. Is there anything usefull you could do with
Chris Hoess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Magnus W
wrote:
This is not crap. This will make it possible to use the wheel to
scroll in DHTML scrollers, which is a quite useful feature...
...for building e
Sören Kuklau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[onmousewheel]
What can I say, the news site is very MS-friendly and thus obviously
likes this feature. Crap :-/
This is not crap. This will make it possible to use the wheel to scroll in
DHTML scrollers,
I am having trouble getting Java2 Runtime Plugin 1.4 Release Candidate
to run with Mozilla 0.9.8 and also Netscape 4.7x on Windows platforms.
I am getting a the following error:
The Java Runtime Environment cannot be loaded from
\bin\hotspot\jvm.dll
The error box title is Java(TM) Plug-in 1.4
idea how this would come up in normal use, but man oh man
it's funny
Well, if you are pasting a link and intend to hit Ctrl-V but hit
plain V instead, you could get it.
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David W. Fentonhttp://www.bway.net/~dfenton
dfenton at bway dot nethttp://www.bway.net/~dfassoc
Daniel R. Tobias [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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JTK wrote:
For once Blake's right[1]: tabs are an almost-completely unused
feature.
I use tabs in Mozilla all the time... it's a great feature. It lets
me open up and switch between several pages
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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Trolling wrote:
[snip]
Hehehee, brother,
[snip]
Hear, hear!
,
but I doubt the problem is with Mozilla.
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David W. Fentonhttp://www.bway.net/~dfenton
dfenton at bway dot nethttp://www.bway.net/~dfassoc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christian Biesinger) wrote in
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David W. Fenton wrote:
I hate this, of course, since I want absolutely no application
data on my OS volume.
In this case, you could have your complete profile on a different
volume. I'm pretty sure that the profile creation
where Windows is installed!).
It would be nice to be able to manually assign the location of the
temporary files, simply because they take up a helluva lot of room
and there may be limited space on the OS volume.
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David W. Fentonhttp://www.bway.net/~dfenton
dfenton
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jay Garcia) wrote in
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David W. Fenton wrote:
Anything singificant in .7?
EDIT / Prefs / Advanced / Scripts and Windows .. to name just ONE.
You mean a UI for the JS config files?
Big deal. That's something that should have been there from the
beginning
are broken in .6 that worked in .3 (like the history
window's failure to save your view settings), but over all, the
performance increase and the tabbed browsing are such huge benefits
that it was worth it.
Anything singificant in .7?
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David W. Fentonhttp://www.bway.net
[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 by AOL) and
finished
yet?
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David W. Fentonhttp://www.bway.net/~dfenton
dfenton at bway dot nethttp://www.bway.net/~dfassoc
with Mozilla.
--
David W. Fentonhttp://www.bway.net/~dfenton
dfenton at bway dot nethttp://www.bway.net/~dfassoc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Morten Nilsen) wrote in
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Gunnar S wrote:
David W. Fenton wrote:
Me too ;-) Yep, the clickable area should be bigger, and the
close button could be nicer. I also like this feature pretty
much.
Actually, the X is raised now...
Don't remember
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Helge Hielscher) wrote in
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David W. Fenton wrote:
I used tabs all the time, and have found the close X to be
unreliable. that is, I have some difficulty clicking on it and
having the active tab actually close. I fail about 1/3 of the
time,
Why dont
between 0.9.3 and 0.9.6.
What version do you have?
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David W. Fentonhttp://www.bway.net/~dfenton
dfenton at bway dot nethttp://www.bway.net/~dfassoc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (JTK) wrote in
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David W. Fenton wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (JTK) wrote in
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the
overall theory of operation of Mozilla is to completely crap
out if an I isn't crossed or a T isn't dotted in the HTML*,
but what do you expect from AOL
Netscape.
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David W. Fentonhttp://www.bway.net/~dfenton
dfenton at bway dot nethttp://www.bway.net/~dfassoc
, and that the MouseUp is not
happening until after I've pulled the mouse off the clickable area,
but if that were the case, you'd think I'd have the same problem
with lots of other X close buttons in other apps, but I don't.
Anyone else notice this?
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was definitely
*not* there in 0.9.3, though I can't say for sure if the sorting
problem was there or not, as once I had it sorted correctly, the
setting remained and I may never have noticed it.
It's pretty annoying, in general.
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David W. Fentonhttp://www.bway.net
of invalid HTML is just as
bloody stupid.
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David W. Fentonhttp://www.bway.net/~dfenton
dfenton at bway dot nethttp://www.bway.net/~dfassoc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Minko Markov) wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David W. Fenton) writes:
Mozilla 0.9.3 had worked fine, because, apparently, I'd
installed the security manager. When I re-installed and included
the security manager, it then worked.
It is not so
, it then worked.
If you have the security manager installed and it still doesn't
work, then obviously, that's not the problem.
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dfenton at bway dot nethttp://www.bway.net/~dfassoc
the security manager.
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David W. Fentonhttp://www.bway.net/~dfenton
dfenton at bway dot nethttp://www.bway.net/~dfassoc
DeMoN LaG n@a wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Andrea Monni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 19 Dec 2001:
We should go for a Mozilla version without symbols... like text
only...
Text could be offensive too, how about
I just installed 9.6, previously had Netscape 6.2.
Running ZoneAlarm, Norton AV.
OS- Win Me
When starting the browser, all I get is the msgbox Error launching
browser window.no XBL binding for browser
Can you help or point me to the proper NG? Thanks.
John
browsing using tabs, especially when you
have enough tabs open that you can't read enough of the page title
to tell what it is.
Of course, for multiple pages on one site, it's still not helpful,
but I find it quite useful.
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David W. Fentonhttp://www.bway.net/~dfenton
john calison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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Because I'm also using attachments and want a default subject line
also. I e-mailing jobs apps and want to make it as easy as possible.
Paste this code in a text document:
HTML
to use
WebWasher's cookie filter.
But, fortunately, the Mozilla cookie management is now nearly
enough to fully replace what WebWasher offered.
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dfenton at bway dot nethttp://www.bway.net/~dfassoc
the ads -
you can aslo extend it to filter out stuff that you
specify..
I used to use JunkBuster, but it didn't allow fine-grained enough
cookie control (just on or off for domains).
WebWasher is just fine for what I need, including all the features
you mention.
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David W
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christopher Jahn) wrote in
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And it came to pass that David W. Fenton wrote:
Well, I just installed Mozilla 0.9.6 (previously happily
using 0.9.3) and after doing so, Hotmail is inaccessible.
I've tried changer the user agent string back to the one
Robert Zaichkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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Good evening!
For Netscape 6.x and Mozilla 0.9.x, I have come up with the demand for
the following features :
1. ActiveX support
Why?
That is a good question! Why use ActiveX on a web site? Why
elements? Where does it say that the standard
elements have to be grey and boring? They really look dated compared to
IE 6.0.
I'm going to file a bug on this one, but I like some second opinion
first. Maybe somebody have a good reason not to touch the elements.
--
Kjetil W.
On Mon, 29 Oct 2001 20:57:47 -0800, Gervase Markham wrote:
If you have this turned on, check out http://www.slashdot.org.
The man to thank is chromatic [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Gerv
Rockin I wish Galeon had a UI for link. Note that this doesn't
work if you use Slashdot's light markup
On Mon, 29 Oct 2001 05:43:28 -0800, Geoff wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Geoff wrote:
Hi,
I just compiled and installed 0.95 for linux. So far I am impressed,
but I do not like the fact that it beeps on every error, sometimes many
beeps per page.
Is there a way to disable the beeps -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dustin Ratliffe) wrote in
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Reload All Tabs
---
I really have to stretch my imagination to find a scenario I would use
this. Perhaps a web designer would want to repeatedly reload several
pages to test rendering
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Moshe Kravchik) wrote in
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I mean, programmatically. Sorry for being unclear.
location = ('foo.html');
in javascript.
Taken from Bug 103082:
--- Additional Comments From Brendan Eich 2001-10-04 12:50 ---
hyatt, perhaps we should take this to a newsgroup, but I still think you're on
dangerous ground by acting as high back-out sheriff. If everyone did that for a
5% performance regression, I'd be
In article 9pieod$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Jeffrey W. Baker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Taken from Bug 103082:
--- Additional Comments From Brendan Eich 2001-10-04 12:50 ---
hyatt, perhaps we should take this to a newsgroup, but I still think
you're on dangerous ground by acting as high
combined with laziness in testing the newer releases of
Mozilla.
Jamin W. Collins
Garth Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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I've had enough of Philip M. Jones [was Re: Imposing HTML]
[snip]
You forgot the C. E. T.
saying how wonderful OE..or whatever
is? If s/he - or anyone - wants to discuss Moz - good, bad, right,
wrong, isn't this the place to do it?
Yes, but the key word here is discuss which he has never (in any post
I've seen) done.
Jamin W. Collins
and the drop downs (Quick Link and Global Sites) are
unresponsive.
Thanks
Jamin W. Collins
just come back again and again and
again). While I don't agree with anything I've seen you post, you are
entitled to it. As is Mr. Lario, entitled to his opinions and wishes of
ill health to you. I'm sure that many here would prefer your absence
from this list (and others).
Jamin W. Collins
agree
that your signature would come before the attachements. However as
indicated above these are two different things.
Jamin W. Collins
described what I was getting at a little better. Either way when you
are faxing you are doing more of an attach than an inline quote. For
inline quotes your signature belongs after all of the text, even the
quoted text.
Jamin W. Collins
. Results in faster rendering of the page, as any
browser that encounters the page won't have to resize it first.
Don't believe that was the concern. Just whether or not there was
something that Mozilla should handle better than it was.
Jamin W. Collins
face have a mole.
But one's a whole hell of a lot prettier than the other.
And as always (at least from your posts that I've seen) when you can't
argue with logic you fall back to vulgarities.
Jamin W. Collins
.
I've also tested the above page with IE 5.0 and 5.5 and with Netscape
Navigator 4.76. In each of these tests, the page was rendered properly
the first time round.
Any ideas?
Jamin W. Collins
product was a dog of a
program that wasn't done at the time.
Replace right product with Netscape 6.0 and we're in complete agreement.
I can't thing of why anyone would want to be in agreement with you.
Jamin W. Collins
'.
Again, it seems that you are not following the posts here. It has been
made quite clear that AOL does not run the show. If you are so
positive that AOL runs the show provide your solid proof and be done
with it. Otherwise your statements are nothing more than conjecture.
Jamin W. Collins
remains that they have gone out of their way to block many of the
other clients that have had this capability.
Jamin W. Collins
to do with mozilla and as such shouldn't continue on the
mozilla mailing list.
Jamin W. Collins
was unable to find a solution during my searching.
Jamin W. Collins
Is there a better list than this one for help regarding problems running
Mozilla under Linux?
Jamin W. Collins
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Stuart Ballard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stuart Ballard wrote:
I have to wonder though if there's a better way to solve this bug than
just block access to port 25. Isn't it sufficient to refuse to connect
to an ftp URL if CR or LF appear in the username or
In article WdKR6.94362$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Peter
Moscatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have recently installed Mozilla 0.9 and I now get problems where on
shut down some directories will not un-mount because they are still
buisy, then on the restart I see text indicating that there were drivers
Am I the only one who finds the nightlies unusable? I download them
faithfully, but they crash within a few moments of launch. I've reverted
to 0.9 with galeon...
In article 9e1bpt$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Jeffrey W. Baker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am I the only one who finds the nightlies unusable? I download them
faithfully, but they crash within a few moments of launch. I've
reverted to 0.9 with galeon...
Here's the bug that is killing me so often
using javascript and how it affects A tags. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
If your page passes the W3C validator, you want
http://www.mozilla.org/quality/help/bug-form.html :-)
In the above example, inline elements (A) contain block elements (DIV) -
a configuration not likely
Anybody know how to get around Mozilla adding the link in bookmarks to
ie favorites??? Not major but annoying. A word about mozilla, getting
better everday-keep up the good work!!
Jeff W.
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