William Leese wrote:
> 
> JTK wrote:
> 
> > William Leese wrote:
> >>
> >> I remember something being mentioned about this a while ago. 'fraid a
> >> quick search on google didn't bring up anything useful so i'll try here.
> >>
> >> From what i recall mozilla -for security reasons- does not allow urls
> >> like: http://www.whatever.com:1050.
> >> But there was a pref you could add to user.js
> >> to re-enable this.
> 
> > There is, but I don't remember it either.  That's not a real problem
> > though, because to add insult to injury, THEY'RE ADDING A UI TO IT.
> > Something to the effect of a "Compensate for Mozilla's defective URL
> > parser by blocking 'nonstandard' ports" checkbox.  Can you imagine?
> 
> JTK, I kindly ask of you not to reply to my posts unless you truely want to
> be helpful. This, was not one of those times.
>

Bill, I kindly ask of you to not pretend to know my motives, 'cause
you're not much of a mindreader.

Sorry Bill, this indeed was "one of those times".  You made it clear you
didn't know much about the situation, so I figured I'd give you the full
skinny on it.  I apologize if I inadvertantly educated you.  Perhaps
others will find it elucidating and appreciate my candor if you won't.

> BTW, I found it already.

Glad I could be of service!

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