Netscape vs Hotmail - solved (?)

2001-04-16 Thread David Herbach
For a while I couldn't get to my Hotmail account via Netscape but - I just noticed that I have two "accounts" in Netscape. One is Default and the other is CSMDAVE. Using CSMDAVE I can get into Hotmail. Using Default, I can't. They are both version 4.75. Don't ask me why this happened but as soon a

Re: "Entry Point Not Found" Error

2001-04-16 Thread Mark
Scott Tran wrote: > Deleting Everything in the Mozilla directory and installing again works > for me I'm about to install the most recent nightly, so I'll give it a shot - thanks. -- -=< Mark >=- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

PR_FindSymbol problems

2001-04-16 Thread Ed Burns
I'm doing all this to try to work around bug "Can't create factories for several components in embedding case". Please see the bug for background. It turns out that Factory creation somehow gets messed up when I link my app with -lwidget_gtk on

Re: "Entry Point Not Found" Error

2001-04-16 Thread Scott Tran
JLP wrote: > Mark wrote: > >> This occurs running: >> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:0.8.1+) >> Gecko/20010415 >> >> Using WIN2K Professional (no SP) >> >> When attempting to submit login info via http://www.mypoints.com >> >> I've experienced form submission problems (just no

Re: I want to help the Mozilla/SVG Effort

2001-04-16 Thread Niko Pavlicek
Bruce Kagney wrote: >So before I try to get anyone at work fired up, I want to make sure > that this need hasn't already been met, i.e. next release or near > future. If it hasn't, do you have any idea who I could talk to to get > us started and aligned with current Mozilla/SVG efforts? you

Hebrew support in mozilla

2001-04-16 Thread N Gilmore
Does Mozilla currently support unicode? I can't view hebrew pages correctly i.e: http://www.maariv.co.il The fonts should appear left to right but instead they render like western alphabet IE5.x does the job right. thanks in advance, N Gilmore

Re: Happy 3rd Birthday Mozilla :-)

2001-04-16 Thread Justin H.
Stuart Ballard wrote: > > JTK wrote: > > > > Well, that only brings up two more questions: > > > > 1. Why does Mozilla not need such control over the open/save dialog? > > Why is this not skinnable like literally everything else is? Doesn't > > that violate the whole design concept of "skinnabi

Re: SOUND IN MOZILLA PART 2

2001-04-16 Thread Orrin Edenfield
JTK wrote: >> letter "X" makes *everything* sound cool!) > > > Well I can't argue with that. Sure seems to be getting that new Mac OS > way more attention than it deserves. MacOS X may have an "X" in it, but it is pronounced "ten." -- Orrin Edenfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.orrinrule.com

Re: Using a different mail client

2001-04-16 Thread David A. Cobb
Quote bars slightly screwed up: >Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 16:51:15 -0400 >To: David Hallowell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >From: "David A. Cobb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: Using a different mail client >Bcc: ƒ\Public\_M_\[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >At Monday 03:34 PM 4/16/01, you wrote: >>David A. Cobb wro

Re: Happy 3rd Birthday Mozilla :-)

2001-04-16 Thread Stuart Ballard
JTK wrote: > > Well, that only brings up two more questions: > > 1. Why does Mozilla not need such control over the open/save dialog? > Why is this not skinnable like literally everything else is? Doesn't > that violate the whole design concept of "skinnability"? Skinnability was not the "des

Re: Happy 3rd Birthday Mozilla :-)

2001-04-16 Thread JTK
"Justin H." wrote: > > JTK wrote: [snip] > > > No, the fact that we're not just targeting Windows forced us to do that. > > > Can't use Windows tree control on Mac, or UNIX, or BeOS, or Amiga, or... > > > > Ok, so why didn't this force you to not use Windows' file open/save > > common dialog a

Re: Tizek.com is in dire need of a development team...

2001-04-16 Thread Olaf Titz
> So, you don't even have enough startup capital to pay developers, your > business plan is based around entering an already saturated market, and > your primary revenue source will be web-based advertising. > > Why? Did you just decide one day that there aren't enough masochists in > the world?

Re: SOUND IN MOZILLA PART 2

2001-04-16 Thread Garth Wallace
jesus X wrote: > Garth Wallace wrote: > >> No, I was saying that they're pretty much equivalent in this case. >> Windows just comes with some IE plugins, and a fancy name (because the >> letter "X" makes *everything* sound cool!) > > > Mozilla X? > > X Mozilla? > > Moxilla? It's got Moxie!

Re: Why not to change to use of ASSERT( )?

2001-04-16 Thread Garth Wallace
Carlfish wrote: > > Secondly, this is from http://www.mozilla.org/hacking/portable-cpp.html > > "Don't use exceptions. > > "Exceptions are another C++ feature which is not very widely implemented, > and as such, their use is not portable C++ code. Don't use > them. Unfortunately, there is no g

Re: SOUND IN MOZILLA PART 2

2001-04-16 Thread Sean Echevarria
Nope - an activex control is an activex control and can be hosted by IE 4.0, 5.0, 5.5, 6.0, MS Word, MS Excel or any other activex control container. On Mon, 16 Apr 2001 13:30:48 -0500, JTK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >When I downloaded IE 6.0 >(PRwhatever), which I can only assume would have to

Re: I want to help the Mozilla/SVG Effort

2001-04-16 Thread Garth Wallace
David Hallowell wrote: > > I'm sure the SVG contributors would appreciate your help although I'm > not too sure what needs work on. Um..try "everything". ;) Mozilla currently only supports polylines and polygons...all other SVG features, from circles to the DOM, need work.

Re: Happy 3rd Birthday Mozilla :-)

2001-04-16 Thread Justin H.
JTK wrote: > > Garth Wallace wrote: > > > > JTK wrote: > > > > > Gervase Markham wrote: > > >> JTK wrote: > > >>> > > > > >>> and attempting to explain why people are reinventing every UI > > >>> wheel in sight. > > >> > > >> Blame the W3C and CSS 2 :-) > > > > > > For making the Mozilla project

Re: Happy 3rd Birthday Mozilla :-)

2001-04-16 Thread JTK
jesus X wrote: > > Garth Wallace wrote: > > Mozilla already works better than MSIE on my machine. And I prefer > > Mozilla's mail/news interface to Outlook...and the fact that I don't > > have to load individual messages in order to mark them read (when you're > > trying to avoid porn spam at wo

Re: I want to help the Mozilla/SVG Effort

2001-04-16 Thread David Hallowell
Bruce Kagney wrote: >I have a quick question for the community. I'm a contractor with a > company where SVGs are their core business. I have always been > impressed with the Mozilla project and I would love nothing more than to > help contribute to it. My question, is Mozilla still looking

Re: Happy 3rd Birthday Mozilla :-)

2001-04-16 Thread JTK
Garth Wallace wrote: > > JTK wrote: > > > Mama Cass Elliot wrote: > > > >> In netscape.public.mozilla.general the people heard Gervase Markham say > >> these wise words: > >> > >>> Mozilla source code was released to the world three years ago today > >>> (according to the dates in the source fi

Re: Happy 3rd Birthday Mozilla :-)

2001-04-16 Thread Christian Mattar
Hi! JTK wrote: > > Garth Wallace wrote: > > > > JTK wrote: > > > > > Gervase Markham wrote: > > >> JTK wrote: > > >>> > > > > >>> and attempting to explain why people are reinventing every UI > > >>> wheel in sight. > > >> > > >> Blame the W3C and CSS 2 :-) > > > > > > For making the Mozilla pr

Re: Using a different mail client

2001-04-16 Thread David Hallowell
David A. Cobb wrote: > I do not wish to change my present e-mail client (Eudora 5.2), but I do > want to use the > best browser. It appears that Mozilla does not respect the system > default handler for Mailto. OK, I'm speaking Windoze and I don't know > what the equivalent on an X*Nix syste

Re: Happy 3rd Birthday Mozilla :-)

2001-04-16 Thread JTK
Garth Wallace wrote: > > JTK wrote: > > > Gervase Markham wrote: > >> JTK wrote: > >>> > > >>> and attempting to explain why people are reinventing every UI > >>> wheel in sight. > >> > >> Blame the W3C and CSS 2 :-) > > > > For making the Mozilla project not use Windows' perfectly good tree >

Re: Happy 3rd Birthday Mozilla :-)

2001-04-16 Thread JTK
Daniel Veditz wrote: > > JTK wrote: > > > > Gervase Markham wrote: > > > > > > > I will. Open "Mozilla at one", save as "Mozilla at three". Add a > > > > section on the insane decision to release the completely unusable and > > > > embarrassing Netscape 6. > > > > > > Not the responsibility of

Re: Release date slips again !

2001-04-16 Thread JTK
Carlfish wrote: > > On Fri, 13 Apr 2001 15:23:37 -0500, JTK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > somehow managed to type: > > >Well, could you then clarify what this place _is_ right for? Is it > >maybe for postings *praising* such things as it taking over a year to > >get a minimize button on the downlo

Using a different mail client

2001-04-16 Thread David A. Cobb
I do not wish to change my present e-mail client (Eudora 5.2), but I do want to use the best browser. It appears that Mozilla does not respect the system default handler for Mailto. OK, I'm speaking Windoze and I don't know what the equivalent on an X*Nix system would be. I wish to have Mozi

Re: Mail Keeps coming back

2001-04-16 Thread JTK
Garth Wallace wrote: > > JTK wrote: > > > The solution is not to use Mozilla, especially the email/newsreader. > > The email/newsreader is broken in more ways than one would imagine > > possible. Maybe given another three years, it'll be on par with > > Communicator 4.7x and IE 5/OE 5. Then ag

Re: SOUND IN MOZILLA PART 2

2001-04-16 Thread JTK
Garth Wallace wrote: > > JTK wrote: > > > Garth Wallace wrote: > > > >> Aaron Buckner wrote: > >> > >>> I gotta say that's weak as hell. > >> > >> The Netscape browsers have always required plugins for sound...in fact, > >> for just about anything besides HTML, GIF, JPEG, and Java. Actually, IE

Re: Happy 3rd Birthday Mozilla :-)

2001-04-16 Thread jesus X
Alex wrote: > That is a completely understandable argument, since I hate it when > programs preload. However, there is noticeable number of people are in > support of it, and I personally would not mind a browser bring preloaded > since I use it so much throughout the day that it would be nice to

Re: what is https://www.mozillazine.org/ (NOTE httpS)

2001-04-16 Thread jesus X
Carlfish wrote: > It's not a redirection - you stay on the same server. The server, > however, hosts multiple sites distinguished only by the domain name > used to request them. What's happening is you're asking the webserver to > do something it hasn't been configured to cope with, so it's confus

I want to help the Mozilla/SVG Effort

2001-04-16 Thread Bruce Kagney
company where SVGs are their core business. I have always been impressed with the Mozilla project and I would love nothing more than to help contribute to it. My question, is Mozilla still looking for the necessary pieces to be able to use SVGs? From what I have read around here, the limited am

Re: what is https://www.mozillazine.org/ (NOTE httpS)

2001-04-16 Thread Carlfish
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001 10:25:06 -0400, jesus X <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> somehow managed to type: >So the MozillaZine server is just redirecting us to that other place? It's not a redirection - you stay on the same server. The server, however, hosts multiple sites distinguished only by the domain n

Re: what is https://www.mozillazine.org/ (NOTE httpS)

2001-04-16 Thread jesus X
Carlfish wrote: > When you don't define a virtual host in apache, it tends to just > pick the first host listed in the config file. So if > "www.mozillazine.org" > is defined, but not "www.mozillazine.org:443" (443 is the SSL port), the > first will take you to right place, and the second will tak

Re: Bookmark Editor

2001-04-16 Thread Robert Kaiser
You should probably contact Ben Goodger ([EMAIL PROTECTED], I think). He's done the current Bookmark Manager feature, and is still working and some bug regarding that one. See also BugZilla for information of what work might be in progress (There's a component for bookmarks somewhere in the bro

Re: "Entry Point Not Found" Error

2001-04-16 Thread JLP
Mark wrote: > This occurs running: > Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:0.8.1+) > Gecko/20010415 > > Using WIN2K Professional (no SP) > > When attempting to submit login info via http://www.mypoints.com > > I've experienced form submission problems (just not working) in the > r

Re: Tizek.com is in dire need of a development team...

2001-04-16 Thread Carlfish
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001 06:15:25 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> somehow managed to type: > There is no pay (yet) but once we get going income will be generated > through advertisements on the site and various other services which we > will offer, and there will surely be enough to g

Re: Why not to change to use of ASSERT( )?

2001-04-16 Thread Carlfish
On Fri, 13 Apr 2001 19:27:06 -0300, Edson Alves Pereira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> somehow managed to type: Firstly, assertions and exceptions have completely different purposes. Exceptions are for error conditions you _expect_ will occur, and want to deal with. Assertions are for error condition

Re: what is https://www.mozillazine.org/ (NOTE httpS)

2001-04-16 Thread Carlfish
On Sat, 14 Apr 2001 00:08:32 +0200, Henrik Lynggaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> somehow managed to type: >what is this > >https://www.mozillazine.org/ It's not weird at all. It's a common hazard of virtual hosting. When you don't define a virtual host in apache, it tends to just pick the first h

Re: Release date slips again !

2001-04-16 Thread Carlfish
On Fri, 13 Apr 2001 15:23:37 -0500, JTK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> somehow managed to type: >Well, could you then clarify what this place _is_ right for? Is it >maybe for postings *praising* such things as it taking over a year to >get a minimize button on the download dialog? This is, of course