Asa Dotzler wrote:
> On December 21, 2001 mozilla.org made available for download binaries of
> the Mozilla 0.9.7 Milestone. The builds and release notes are
> availbable at http://www.mozilla.org/releases/. New to this milestone
> are fixes for about 1,400 bugs including:
>
> * The Labels feature in Mail&News is now fully implemented. Organize
> your mail messages with the following new features:
> * Add labels to messages via context menus or the Message menu.
> * Clear labels from messages.
> * Change description and color of the labels via preferences
> (Edit|Preferences|Mail & Newsgroups|Labels). Five different
> labels are supported.
> * Add filter rules to set labels to spec.
> * Mozilla Mail&News now supports basic S/MIME functionality although
> the UI is still incomplete.
> * The Document Inspector is now enabled in complete installations. The
> DOM Inspector is a tool that can be used to inspect and edit the live
> DOM of any web document or XUL application. The DOM hierarchy can be
> navigated using a two-paned window that allows for a variety of
> different views on the document and all nodes within. If you're using
> the Mozilla installer, be sure to switch from typical, to complete or
> custom install to install the DOM inspector and JS Debugger.
> * The Mac OSX toolbar collapse button is now implemented. Press this
> button in the title bar to toggle display of toolbars.
> * The latest and greatest ChatZilla 0.8.5 now shipping in Mozilla.
> * Springloaded folders -- Dragging and hovering over a bookmark or
> message folder will expand the folder.
> * Mozilla works again on Mac OS 8.5.
> * Mozilla now supports shortcut icons (a.k.a favicons) and custom page
> icons in bookmarks and in the personal toolbar.
> * If you type into the URL bar while a page is loading, your text is no
> longer overwritten when the page load completes. (Bug 15050)
> * The sidebar now has a Close button.
> * Print preview is now available on Macintosh.
> * Mozilla now has support for digest access authentication. (RFC 2617)
> * The Save Page operation now also saves images, stylesheets, objects
> and applets included in the page.
> * Mozilla now supports the longdesc attribute of the img tag. The
> longdesc attribute contains a link to a file describing the image in
> detail, for those times where the image cannot be downloaded. To view
> the longdesc, right click on an image, click 'properties' in the
> context menu, then click on the description url in the properties
>dialog.
> * Mozilla has a new advanced preference panel for fine-grained JavaScript
> control. For instance, you can disallow pop up and pop-under windows
> without turning off JavaScript altogether.
>
> --Asa