there is a CCK for Netscape 6.x
see http://home.netscape.com/bisdev/distribution/customize.html?cp=ckictr1
ftp://ftp.netscape.com/pub/cck/english/6.1_PR1/n6ccksetup.exe
-Seth
Scott wrote:
> Orrin Edenfield wrote:
>
>> Scott wrote:
>>
>>> Orrin Edenfield wrote:
>>>
>>>> Scott wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> is there a Client Customization kit available for Mozilla/Netscape
>>>>> similar to the one that Netscape had for 4.x browsers? to setup
>>>>> defaults like home page, mail server names, brand the browser, and
>>>>> thus give a customized installer?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> All of those options are easily customized. You can not only brand
>>>> your distribution of the Mozilla browser, but you change change the
>>>> look and layout of it all together.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I know I can edit layout files and change the look and defaults, and
>>> I know about Chameleon (not yet done) but I wass hoping there was a
>>> nice wizard like there was for older netscape that just walked you
>>> through it.
>>>
>> It's not too hard to learn. And if you just want to brand the
>> browser, it's just a matter of changing the right images in the
>> current theme. (depending on if you want a Modern-based theme or a
>> Classic-based theme).
>>
>
> My goal is to be able to present Mozilla to ISP's as a platform for
> their service, and along these lines I want to be able to offer a few
> things:
>
> account creation and importing
> meaning, they go to the webpage to request a userID at
> whateverisp.com, when getting that account having Mozilla either create
> the profile or just add the account to the current profile
> automatically. Netscape used to do this with the netscape server. To add
> to that, I'd like composer to be setup to publish to the users webspace
> automatically.
>
> Chat/IM associated with the ISP's browser
> I see Jabber as an ideal way to impliment this using the
> jabberzilla application and open jabber servers that co-ordinate with
> user email account creation
>
> Online backup and profile storage
> I want users to be able to recover all emails, bookmarrks and
> address inforamtion if they loose their PC (OS reinstall for example,
> remote access to their personal data as another), to offer options above
> that like being able to cron tar your /home to the network for safe
> keeping on a regular basis.
>
> File sharing in the browser within and outside of the network
> possibly package freenet and setup mozilla to have a button to
> get into it. Freenet already has a browser based interface, it's just a
> matter of having it available and included as part of the installer
>
> Distributed computing platform
> so users could dedicate spare cpu time to each other, while at
> first this might just mean things like a seti client, I'm certain it
> could grow to benifit users in other ways. and allow those who want to
> donate time to other projects an automated way of doing so (helping map
> DNA or curing cancer type stuff.
>
> Customized network configuration tool
> meaning a customer could launch the aplication of a CD to not
> only install the MozPlatform, but also to configure the LAN or Dialup link.
>
> Anonymous surfing
> Like anonymizer.com, a forgetful proxy to move about on the web
> from.
>
> Advertisement free personl start page
> this is not a common thing among ISP's but a good reason that
> many people will be willing to pay a premium.
>
>
> To offer all these types of services, I'd have to charge more than other
> "regular" isp's10-20$ more a month I imagine, but I'd pay for an ISP
> with LINUX SUPPORT and tools to let me use the penguins power. I feel
> that offering this ISP as a Cable Modem provider to be an option of
> ISP's. Cable modem and DSL networks will allow open access. If anyone
> knows of a project along these lines or is interested in further
> discussing getting something going, contact me:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>