In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
 Niko Pavlicek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Alex wrote:
> 
> > Composer gives both the browser component and the Mail/News component 
> > the ability to use forms, so it's needed for that.
> 
> yes, but people who don't use composer don't know this and this problem 
> would be solved if an installation method is given to the user, which 
> just wouldn't show up composer in the ui - the component bar, the Tasks 
> menu the composer prefs and so on, but install the core composer files.
> e.g. if then the user chooses to not install Mail/News AND composer 
> there is no need for an component bar in every browser window.
> with this possibility all users would be content and this shouldn't be 
> much work, should id?

I think this would be a smart idea because there have been complaints 
that nobody uses Composer and it's a waste of space.  If the UI didn't 
show up, at least they would *think* that it's really gone, and what 
they don't know might make them think more highly of Mozilla.  ;-)

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