On 10/22/2001 9:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Jonathan Wilson wrote: > > >>Is it because no-one has yet made a preferences dialog feature for it? >>Where in the code/xul/etc would I need to start in order to make such a >>GUI. >> > > I looked into it the other day (If you know any JavaScript, grab patch > maker, it makes modifying mozilla's ui code simple), and while it's not > that hard to do, I decided to hold off doing the code myself because > when I did a little digging I found something interesting. If you look > in bugzilla someone is working on a Security panel under navigator in > the prefs. If you actually go into the xul and js files, you can turn > it on. It's just <!-- commented out --> at the moment because it > doesn't do anything functional. > > What it will eventually allow you to do is add sites to specific > security zones. In those zones you will most likely be able to disable > any command... From popups to html input boxes (I think). > > The back end is there, it just needs a LOT of front end JavaScript work. > Think of the pref panel as the security zones in IE, but a lot more > powerful. > > If you want to modify it the file is called pref-policies.xul and you > can just uncomment out the <treeitem /> code in preftree.xul to see it. > >
There is no such file "pref-policies.xul" on my system. Now what? -- Jay Garcia - Netscape Champion Novell MCNE-5/CNI-Networking Technologies-OSI UFAQ - http://www.UFAQ.org
