Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:

> 
> Phil Edwards wrote:
> 
>>On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 02:26:04AM -0700, Alex wrote:
>>
>>>One of the things that you have to forgo is official tech support. There
>>>isn't any official Mozilla tech support, since it is intended for
>>>developers and people (largely volunteers) willing to test Mozilla and
>>>report bugs and enhancement suggestions.
>>>
>>Okay.  Well, then, here's an enhancement suggestion.  :-)
>>
>>There's no easy way to get the current location into the clipboard.
>>Under Netscape, there was a location-bar thingy which I could highlight
>>and copy (using whatever copy'n'paste method I needed).  Or I could pull up
>>"view page info" and get some selectable text.
>>
>>With moz 0.9, the "view page info" text isn't selectable with the mouse.
>>(Maybe that's just a Linux/X11 thing; we don't have a copy for any other
>>platform.)
>>
> 
> The Email newsgroup clint is not getting full effort while the make the
> web browser as close to perfect as possible. The featture you mention is
> not turned on as of yet. Nor does view source work as well. 


I'm guessing that you didn't read this guy's post very closely or you're 
so obsessed about mail location field that you can't see what he is 
actually describing.  It sounds to me like he is having a problem with 
the browser addressfield (URLbar).


> 
> They do need to get on with work on these items as such services as
> SpamCop uses the source info to do reverse lookups and send spam reports.
> 
> 
>>There's no location bar at all, so I can't even tell where I am without
>>some mouse operations (that in itself isn't a problem), let alone copy
>>the text out.  That little textbar on the "navigation bar" doesn't seem
>>to have a use, maybe that's just unfinished code.
>>
> 
> Actually there is an RFE (Referral For Enhancement) Bug sybmitted by
> myself for the Location Toolbar (similar to operation in Communicator
> 4.7.7 in two pane mode. Although I use a Mac I assumed it was missing
> for all platforms and made the referral for all versions.



It seems like you take every oportunity (even when completely off topic) 
to point out the RFE (request for enhancement) for this mail location 
bar. If you really do want people to see and vote for your request why 
not post a link to the bug?


> 
> If you wish to test. And you wish to report on or vote for bug fixes you
> can join Bugzilla. If you do decide to go to Bugzilla. you can look up
> bug report on Location Bar and vote for it.
> 



Link?


> 
>>Doing a right-click and getting Properties gives an /active/ link, but it
>>isn't selectable, and trying to right-click on the link for a "copy link
>>location" operation doesn't pop up a menu; it just follows the link to
>>where I already am.
>>
>>Right now if I want to get the current URL into the clipboard, I have to go
>>back a page, find the link that led me there (if there is one, and not some
>>button/form), do a "copy link location" on it, and then go forward.  Ugly.
>>
>>Thanks again for your time,
>>Phil
>>
>>--
>>pedwards at disaster dot jaj dot com  |  pme at sources dot redhat dot com
>>devphil at several other less interesting addresses in various dot domains
>>The gods do not protect fools.  Fools are protected by more capable fools.
>>
> 
> Despite Mozilla's lack of polish at this point its a far better product
> than Netscape6 as much as I regret saying so. I'm begining to think
> Netscape/AOL don't give a **** about it.
> 



Are you completely out of touch with this project? You post a lot for 
someone so unaware of the goings on of the project.  Netscape pays 
hundreds of people to work fulltime on making Mozilla better. You really 
think that a company would pay hundreds of developers and QA engineers 
to work on something it didn't give a shit about?

--Asa


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