On 10/03/01 12:09 PM, Al Rider wrote:

> I had found that.  Like you said, it's awfully limited ans sure could use an update.
> 
> One  would like to think, somewhere in this world, there is an actual list of the
> pref codes.


Okay. I think I'm going to try to create one. Give me a couple of days 
and I'll try to put up all that I know in the spare time that I can 
muster up. Just got a free home page to put all this up.

http://www.geocities.com/pratiksolanki

Like I said. Give me a few days

Pratik.


> Al.............
> 
> Pratik wrote:
> 
> 
>>On 10/03/01 11:42 AM, Al Rider wrote:
>>
>>
>>>  Barney:
>>>
>>>Where do you guys get all these neat pref declarations?  I've looked, and
>>>looked all over Mozilla's site and can't find the documentation.   Most likely
>>>I just didn't search smartly.
>>>
>>>Al..............
>>>
>>The only place you can find some prefs is
>>
>>http://www.mozilla.org/unix/customizing.html
>>
>>but for the most part, you get to know about such prefs from newsgroups
>>  and comments posted on bugs. Someone shoudl seriously revise the above
>>link and add new stuff.
>>
>>Pratik.
>>
>>
>>>barney wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Marek GROSSMAN wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I need the mail send the mail with this optin:
>>>>>Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="xxxxx.jpg"
>>>>>
>>>>>Not :
>>>>>Content-Disposition: inline;
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>Add the following line to the prefs.js file that's in your profile
>>>>directory:
>>>>user_pref("mail.content_disposition_type", 1);
>>>>
>>>>This should change attached image and text files from inline to attachment.
>>>>
>>>>
> 


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