> >Are you sure Netscape 4 and Mozilla are seeing the same HTML code?
>
> Yes, because I see this behavior on a bunch of technically-unsophisticated
> sites, where I know that iframes aren't being used.  Mozilla displays an
> error dialog whenever it can't access a web server that an ad banner is
on.
> It's *really* annoying!

Can you give the url of the page where that's happening?  I'd like to file a
bug if Mozilla is giving an alert for missing images.

> >Anyway, you're not alone in not liking Mozilla's behavior; see bug 45131.
I
> >suggest that you vote for that bug or for bug 28586 (which would replace
the
> >dialog with a placeholder page for *all* unloadable pages, not just for
> >frames).
>
> Thank you for the tip!  How do I vote for a bug, though?  I've seen bug
> advocacy mentioned before, but I can't find anywhere on mozilla.org that
> would let me cast a vote.

Go to http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/, put the bug number in, read enough of
the bug to make sure you're at the right one, and look for a "Vote for this
bug" link.  If you don't already have a bugzilla account, you'll be given a
chance to create one when you click on the "Vote for this bug" link.



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