A while back there was considerable discussion about a problem
where, if Mozilla was asked to display a sufficiently-long page,
and the user then attempted to scroll through the page (I used
the page-down key), the text from the page would ACCUMULATE in
the screen -- in other words, it appears as though the previous
text is __not__ erased from the screen before the new text gets
"added" to the screen.

The Mozilla team corrected the problem, but it is now back.

[I saw it with www.azillionmonkeys.com/qed/watfaq.txt, but in
 my opinion *any* sufficiently-long page (e.g., text file)
 should exhibit the problem.]

mikus


p.s.  I attempted to see if Bugzilla had recorded this problem.

      I   C_A_N  N_O_T   UNDERSTAND THE BUGZILLA INTERFACE !!!
      It got me so mad/frustrated that my blood pressure went
      way off scale.  If I spent some hours studying the 'clues'
      Bugzilla gives, I might make some sense of the interface.
      However, I have BETTER things to do with my time.  Sorry,
      team, but I have NO INTENTION of even trying to deal with
      the multiplicity of choices in today's Bugzilla interface.

      [What I __would__ be capable of using to look for reported
       problems is a form in which ALL the product information is
       supplied "under the covers", meaning that the form has just
       *one* entry field into which I have to type my keywords.]


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