You are correct.  We have a platform parity problem.  Linux already has it working (I don't think it uses necko tho), but Mac and Windows will soon to follow.  Windows within a week.  I'm not sure when Mac will happen.

The network code I have is definitely not necko.  It's Samir.
(just my $0.02 of confusion)

Dan Mosedale wrote:
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Daniel Veditz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
If you want to build an add-on application for Mozilla you can create a .xpi
file without any Mozilla source and serve it on your website. If you want to
package your non-Mozilla application the way Netscape 6 is (i.e. with a
separate component downloader) then see Sean's post. There are key pieces
currently missing from the open source package--such as the download
agent!--that no one has volunteered to write. Netscape didn't need that
part because we used a 3rd party utility to fill that role.

I thought this was no longer true. The Mozilla linux installer works,
and it uses an open-source downloader based on necko. Am I confused?

Dan







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