On Wednesday, March 30, 2011 06:51:46 PM Simon Josefsson wrote: > Hi. > > There is a bunch of hard coded links in IceCat, one way of triggering it > is to press Ctrl-P for private browsing, click enter on the pop-up > window, and then there is a page with descriptions and a URL going to: > > http://gnuzilla.gnu.org/3.6.15/Linux/en-US/private-browsing > > Is the online documentation for firefox freely licensed? Maybe it could > be copied over to gnuzilla.gnu.org? Or at least som better page than 404. > > Thanks, > /Simon > > -- > http://gnuzilla.gnu.org >
I'm facing the problem of (what I believe are) hardcoded links when working on the langpacks. The file aboutDialog.dtd, for instance, has references to mozilla links and I don't know how to get rid of them. I know GNU IceCat doens't have those links, but I don't know how that was managed. If anybody can shed some light, it will be welcomed. -- RMS Rose GNU/Linux-libre http://rmsgnulinux.com.ar #rmsgnulinux @ irc.freenode.net
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