I think what you're seeing (and what I'm seeing as well is) in
Bugzilla as:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=73195
If I understand correctly, Mozilla now uses libpr0n as the new
rendering library which has been written from scratch, so it may take
a little bit to work out some of the new bugs.
Of course, I'm entirely willing to stand corrected. It happens
regularly.
Jeff
On Sun, 9 May 3901 10:02:13, Felix Miata
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Felix Miata wrote:
>
> > Michael Kaply wrote:
>
> > > I have made an OS/2 version of Mozilla Milestone 0.9 available on the
> > > Mozilla FTP site:
>
> >
>ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/releases/mozilla0.9/mozilla-i386-pcos2-vacpp-0.9.zip
>
> > > It seems a lot faster to me.
>
> > Browser seems faster to me too, but I went to Google and the Google
> > image at top never finished rendering, even though the status bar
> > claimed done in 5 sec. When I left the browser window to come to this
> > 4.61 composition window and then went back, the image was finished
> > correctly.
>
> Having used it more, it isn't just Google. On first load of any page via
> HTTP, and not from local HD, all images in the initial viewing area are
> rendered with horizontal stripes of the background image or color.
> Scrolling down shows complete images in the area not originally shown,
> as does scrolling back up to redisplay images in the originally viewable
> window portion. After going to another page and then coming back, images
> are fully rendered.
>
> SDD Pro Beta 37.
> --
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> flattering tongue. Proverbs 28:23 NKJV
>
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>
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