John Funke wrote:

> I ran the talkback build
> mozilla-win32-0.9.6-stub-installer.exe
>
> The browser sez "congrats, your build is older than 3 weeks, download 
> a newer build." and dumped me into
> http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/releases/mozilla0.9.6/
>
> Now what?
>
> So I go to mozilla.org/ and click on Nightly Builds>Windows which 
> downloads mozilla-win32-talkback.zip
> (I use PKZip v 2.50, 9/15/96.  Hmmm, didn't realize it was that old.)
>
> Now what do I do?  Extract those 418 files into the
> Program Files/mozilla.org/mozilla/ directory?  (Yes, I would create 
> the sub directories contained in the zip file.)
>
> What about next week or tomorrow or whatever?  Do the same thing all 
> over again?
>
> Thanks.
>
> John
> OS- Win ME
>
You can download new builds whenever you want since Mozilla is always 
getting better.  The only reason they give you that warning is that 
technically all Mozilla builds are for 'testing' so you would want to 
test the more recent build with all the fixes and feature 
enhancements...  There is nothing in the code which will ever make a 
build stop working because it is too old, so theoretically you could 
change your home page so that you never get that message and then 
continue using the same build forever...


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