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. >>>> >>>> >
