On Sat, 22 Jan 2000 23:39:25 +0000, John Murray wrote:

> On Sat, 22 Jan 2000 06:18:58 -0500 (EST), Thomas Mueller wrote:

>> to "Jorge Alex Ortega O." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>> Your DOZSILA must have been mispelled, and correct spelling is critical for
>> Internet URLs.  Computers don't have the human ability for fuzzy logic.  I
tried
>> http://www.dozsila.com, and it was no good, couldn't access.
>> http://www.doszilla.com  was no good either.

>> I am offline now.  Next time I will try .org in place of .com.

>> Support the International Alliance for Compatible Technology
>> http://pages.cthome.net/iact/

> I just tried searching for "doszilla" with Google and it came up with
> the doszilla homepage at http://idt.net/~kassoc/dos

 As you might have noticed.
The page has not been updated since 30 june 1998.

 Doszilla seems to be a "dead project".

 Mozilla is on the other hand a "living, breathing project".
(For just about every OS except DOS)

 But, contrary to someone's contention that the Mozilla project was
seperate from Netscape. And that it would be using the original Mozilla
code from years ago....... http://www.mozilla.org/ shows that it
actually _is_ a "reworking" of Netscape Communicator v5.0

 The page clearly states that the project developers are using the code
from NS v5.0

 In addition, http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/FAQ.html clearly states the the
"MozPL" license agreement is a "reworked" version of the NS license.

-- 
Glenn McCorkle mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
North Jackson, Ohio, USA
            Arachne, The Web Browser for DOS
   Open the 'DOOR' to the WWW. Keep the 'windows' closed.
   http://home.arachne.cz/ or http://arachne.browser.org/

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