No it doesn't, that's why it didn't really work out as Netscape had
planned, and why they're ending up having to do most of the work
themselves.
I'm not even going to try to understand your logic. You just contradicted
yourself.
Heheheyeah. What's commercial about hooking up to a web
JTK wrote:
The only way to bypass this
is not a bypass at all.
Exactly my point.
Then why are you bitching?
And that recoding could be a simple Javascript program or Perl program or
hell probably just a few regex's, one for each service. You seem to have no
problem interpreting the
On 23 Jun 2001 06:45:52 +, JTK wrote:
apologist_mode
AIM uses a proprietary standard for communications. No one other than
AOL is allowed to use it to connect with AIM users if AOL doesn't want
them to. Not Mozilla's open source equivilant, not Microsoft, no one.
jesus X wrote:
JTK wrote:
And that recoding could be a simple Javascript program or Perl program or
hell probably just a few regex's, one for each service. You seem to have no
problem interpreting the entire Maozilla GUI from ASCII text, why do you balk
when such scripting
JTK wrote:
OF COURSE IT'S FACT! But this fact doesn't make a very good excuse for why
there isn't an AIM client in Maozilla.
This has absolutely nothing to do with AOL and Mozilla. Other people
have made clients that were AIM compatible. Unfortunately, they were
all blocked. As soon
On 23 Jun 2001 11:54:32 -0400, DeMoN_LaG wrote:
OF COURSE IT'S FACT! But this fact doesn't make a very good excuse for why
there isn't an AIM client in Maozilla.
This has absolutely nothing to do with AOL and Mozilla. Other people
have made clients that were AIM compatible.
JTK wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], jesus X says...
JTK wrote:
Yep. Sure be nice if some Open mail/newsreader wouldn't be so afraid
to innovate and came up with a way to interface to these systems and
bypass all those godforsaken banner ads.
The problem in doing this is
Asa Dotzler wrote:
JTK wrote:
Blake Ross wrote:
snip
That's not true at all; you're making broad statements without providing
any support. Contributors to Mozilla can work on whatever they want.
Perhaps an AIM-compatible IM client? Yeah, didn't think so.
AOL does not
JTK wrote:
Perhaps an AIM-compatible IM client? Yeah, didn't think so.
Well, I know someone who is writing a Jabber client for Mozilla, and
since Jabber supports AIM, Yahoo! Messenger, MSN Messenger, ICQ, and
IRC, that would be that there IS a AIM client for Mozilla besides the
Netscape
DeMoN_LaG wrote:
JTK wrote:
Blake Ross wrote:
Yeah, pretty much: You work on the stuff we don't want to, we'll take
it and bundle it with a bunch of stuff that's proprietary, and you get
nada. So long, sucker!
Dude, you don't know what you're talking about.
I know all too
Orrin Edenfield wrote:
JTK wrote:
Perhaps an AIM-compatible IM client? Yeah, didn't think so.
Well, I know someone who is writing a Jabber client for Mozilla, and
since Jabber supports AIM, Yahoo! Messenger, MSN Messenger, ICQ, and
IRC, that would be that there IS a AIM client for
JTK wrote:
Sounds like a real furball about to start, huh?
Isn't that what makes open source so beautiful? Anyone can make
anything they want. Netscape can make a browser, someone else can make
a cross-platform, cross-company IM app, other people are making games,
calulators, and some
JTK wrote:
Yep. Sure be nice if some Open mail/newsreader wouldn't be so afraid
to innovate and came up with a way to interface to these systems and
bypass all those godforsaken banner ads.
The problem in doing this is authentication. Most webmail services are not
simply a webpage accessing
Orrin Edenfield wrote:
Isn't that what makes open source so beautiful? Anyone can make
anything they want. Netscape can make a browser, someone else can make
a cross-platform, cross-company IM app, other people are making games,
calulators, and some day even a office suite!
I'm working on
Blake Ross wrote:
Yeah, pretty much: You work on the stuff we don't want to, we'll take
it and bundle it with a bunch of stuff that's proprietary, and you get
nada. So long, sucker!
Dude, you don't know what you're talking about.
I know all too well of what I speak.
Netscape is
JTK wrote:
That's not true at all; you're making broad statements without providing
any support. Contributors to Mozilla can work on whatever they want.
Perhaps an AIM-compatible IM client? Yeah, didn't think so.
http://jabberzilla.mozdev.org/ - an AIM (and ICQ, and Yahoo, and IRC,
Hi
Just goes to show you that Mozilla and Netscape aren't the same
thing. I have switched my web based mail over to yahoo and thus
pick up my web based mail via pop3 in the Mozilla mail program.
Still have the 'my netscape' thingy but hardly ever go there anymore
Kind of a pity really but if they
Stuart Ballard wrote:
JTK wrote:
Garth Wallace wrote:
No. Webmail access, like AIM and Net2Phone, is one of the features that
Netscape adds to Netscape 6.x but does not contribute to Mozilla.
That doesn't sound very Open of them. Oh that's right, the whole
Open thing was a
JTK wrote:
Stuart Ballard wrote:
JTK wrote:
Garth Wallace wrote:
No. Webmail access, like AIM and Net2Phone, is one of the features that
Netscape adds to Netscape 6.x but does not contribute to Mozilla.
That doesn't sound very Open of them. Oh that's right, the whole
Open thing was a sham
I am using the latest release build of Mozilla 0.91 {2001060703}Win32.
Can I download my Netscape WebMail imap account with Mozilla?
It looks like I have all of my settings correct, but fail to connect
to server.
I just installed Netscape 6.1 {20010607}. It uses the same user
profiles as
A Concerned Denizen wrote:
I am using the latest release build of Mozilla 0.91 {2001060703}Win32.
Can I download my Netscape WebMail imap account with Mozilla?
It looks like I have all of my settings correct, but fail to connect
to server.
No. Webmail access, like AIM and Net2Phone, is
Garth Wallace wrote:
A Concerned Denizen wrote:
I am using the latest release build of Mozilla 0.91 {2001060703}Win32.
Can I download my Netscape WebMail imap account with Mozilla?
It looks like I have all of my settings correct, but fail to connect
to server.
No. Webmail
JTK wrote:
Garth Wallace wrote:
A Concerned Denizen wrote:
I am using the latest release build of Mozilla 0.91 {2001060703}Win32.
Can I download my Netscape WebMail imap account with Mozilla?
It looks like I have all of my settings correct, but fail to connect
to server.
No. Webmail
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