On 5 Mar 2001 21:46:37 GMT, Henry Sobotka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>XWarpzilla 0.8, the GTK+ build of Mozilla 0.8 for XFree86/2, is now
>available from Hobbes as
>http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/incoming/XWarpzilla-0.8.zip (~13.5MB).
After updating the z.dll with the one from your site the beast started.
Only tested about half an hour and only browser, but it works very well
and seems to be a little bit faster than the PM-Version, also the
text-rendering is more impressive than the rendering of the PM-Version.
The pages come up fast and I had only one crash (once when toggling the
preferences about image-loading).
But there is one _important_ thing that i miss in both versions.
You have to decide if you want to load images or not.
It is impossible to load single images or all images in one
Frame as possible with Netscape 4.61.
The way Netscape handles image-loading is much more flexible.
Blocking images per site is a nice feature, but the possibilities
you have with Netscape should be implemented in Mozilla as well.
Is this a general restriction with the upcoming Mozilla and I should
complain somewhere else or only a restriction in the OS/2 port?
Franz