knows, please enlighten me.
It's not the newsgroup that gets subscribed to the newsletters (wouldn't
it be real stupid if you could subscribe a newsgroup to a newsletter?),
but the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] which is a normal
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Would someone from Netscape or so volunteer to let About.com know that
mozilla-*@mozilla.org e-mail address should *not* be in any mailing list
because they are a mailing list themselves?
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la.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=133477>.
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of the address field?
> It's also there in IE.
In a few weeks or months, you'll (finally ;-) ) be able to fully
customize the toolbar(s).
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> Doesn't have a killfile, or doesn't suck?
Both.
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On 3/25/2002 12:24 AM, Bamm Gabriana apparently wrote exactly the following:
> I made a mistake, I meant let a=1 instead of let a=b.
Yup... Hmm... I gotta show that to my maths teacher after holidays.
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Same as above.
> (a + 1)(a - 1) = (a - 1) (factor it)
> (a + 1) = 1 (cancel common factors)
> 1 + 1 = 1 (substitution.)
Hmm, why is a=1 now? You said a=b.
(a + 1) = 1
a + 1 = 1
a = 0 (minus one)
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On 3/24/2002 10:46 PM, Chris Hoess apparently wrote exactly the following:
> Slavic.
Oh, heh. Of course.
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ing the year before
> "first grade").
Umm well, but "Kinder" means "children" and "Garten" means "garden"...
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German and not Roman :-Þ
>
> And especially for the readers of The Sun: There is no known influence
> from the huns. ;-)
>
German is Indogermanic, as is English.
French, Italian, Spanish etc. are Romanic.
Russian etc. are... hmm... Hunnic?
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"?)
> Realpolitik
> Gemütlichkeit
Rucksack
Kindergarten
And here again, why not "children's garden" or so?
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ts lead
to. PISA was really a huge mess and not at all "objective". I'm speaking
as a student.
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On 3/24/2002 7:58 PM, Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. apparently wrote exactly
the following:
> Wouldn't mind seeing such a group and would subscribe to it.
Me too. Follow-up finally set to .general.
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inosaur 65 million years ago. Give me some time, and I'll
become one again and drown you.
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n, little things of HTML or XUL or C++ or
> etc.
>
> If those forums exist, i believe the project dont deserve to be named open.
The Mozilla newsgroups are for developers to discuss bugs etc. Thus, I
don't think the current groups should be "spammed" with off-topic stuff.
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On 3/24/2002 6:27 PM, Parish apparently wrote exactly the following:
> OK, fellow Mozillians, what would it take to start a general purpose NG
> where nothing (legal) is OT?
*cough* bug 127495 <http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127495>
*cough*
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On 3/24/2002 4:47 PM, Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. apparently wrote exactly
the following:
> American English, is difficult to learn as well. I know I magle it all
> the time.
Trust me, American English is one of the easiest (if not *the* easiest)
languages world-wide.
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ch we consider quite natural. Generally, in North Germany, the spoken
language is a lot closer to the "High German" than the language spoken
in South Germany and Switzerland and Austria.
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[i reorganized the quotation structure as TOFU suckz]
On 3/24/2002 2:17 PM, hugo vanwoerkom apparently wrote exactly the
following:
> Sören Kuklau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>>On 3/23/2002 4:56 PM, hugo vanwoerkom apparently wrote ex
On 3/24/2002 12:48 PM, Martin Fritsche apparently wrote exactly the
following:
> The best way to get rid of a troll is to simply ignore him.
> By the way there is no killfile implemented yet?
No, there isn't, yet.
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Is there a way to still get 0.6 some way? There is 0.7 build for Win32
available, and I'd like to see what Beonex looks / feels like :-)
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On 3/24/2002 10:33 AM, Senator Dan Burton apparently wrote exactly the
following:
> But I guess you don't care, eh. :(
I do care and I do understand, but that's still no reason for swearing.
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On 3/23/2002 11:22 PM, Senator Dan Burton apparently wrote exactly the
following:
> Fuck you, asshole.
Yeah, fuck you, too.
And next time try to follow the netiquette, no matter how much a person
suckz.
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ndow)
>
> How to avoid it? Specially spam or advertizsng-mails (specially html
> mails with probably bugs hidden in pictures) I want to be able
> to delete it without opening it before.
>
> Thanks for some hints!
This was recently fixed. Get a nightly.
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On 3/23/2002 8:41 PM, Andreas Otte apparently wrote exactly the following:
> Sören Kuklau wrote:
> > [what's 'fixing a bustage'?]
> Usually a tree bustage happens when someone checks something into the
> source tree through cvs that is not well tested or not te
On 3/23/2002 8:18 PM, Andreas Otte apparently wrote exactly the following:
> Sören Kuklau wrote:
>> What is it exactly? Does it mean that two people were working on it at
>> the same time or so, thus making the database not work?
> Tree bustage happens when the source tree do
And there are a lot of similarities like excellent <=> exzellent and
blind <=> umm... well... err... blind ;-)
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On 3/23/2002 6:21 PM, Lancer apparently wrote exactly the following:
> http://latinmoz.f2g.net/planeador.html
>
> visit with 1024x768 ; in Full Screen Mode.
Don't cross-post.
Also, HTML wasn't meant for creating pages for specific resolutions.
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> nicht passieren.
No German in here please. Also, I doubt that your page is valid HTML.
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above.)
Lol. That sentence has absolutely nothing to do with German.
> If I've mangled the spelling forgive me.
Absolutely. You've written something like "dN#T seap Garmn" ;-)
The "spchen" might be "sprechen", and "dutche" is probably meant to
lot harder than English, yes, but there are even more
difficult languages. German is one of the most important languages -
after English, Chinese and Japanese.
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On 3/23/2002 4:53 PM, hugo vanwoerkom apparently wrote exactly the
following:
> I thought 0.9.9 had a download manager under Tools?
Nope. Some post-0.9.9 builds have that.
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On 3/23/2002 4:56 PM, hugo vanwoerkom apparently wrote exactly the
following:
> Is F11 no longer Fullscreen?
Only on Win32.
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What is it exactly? Does it mean that two people were working on it at
the same time or so, thus making the database not work?
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On 3/22/2002 11:35 PM, Glenn Miller apparently wrote exactly the following:
> On 23 Mar 2002, Sören Kuklau was seen to have posted this wee note into
> netscape.public.mozilla.general, to which I have responded as follows:
>>There is no world-wide standard. The new proposed Eu
On 3/22/2002 5:12 PM, Martin Fritsche apparently wrote exactly the
following:
> Sören Kuklau wrote:
>> See http://www.raumausstattung.de/999/533.html . Both applies. And no
>> need to get angry.
> Go to http://www.din.de/
> They know how they are called :-)
Yes, I went th
On 3/22/2002 4:26 PM, Martin Fritsche apparently wrote exactly the
following:
> Sören Kuklau wrote:
>> Hmm... I seem to recall that I read a recommendation for that format
>> in a DIN (Deutsche Industrie-Norm / German industry standard)
> Arg! DIN means Deutsches Institut fü
egards,
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latest build?
I doubt that would work without building it back in yourself.
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a DIN (Deutsche Industrie-Norm / German industry standard) paper few
months ago. Might be that the ISO agreed to the DIN proposal.
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de standard. The new proposed European Union
standard is -mm-dd (year-month-day, as in 2002-03-22), but of
course, China etc. can still use whatever they like.
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27;s what the calendar newsgroup is for ;-)
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar, I believe.
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Click OK to uninstall" :(
Same happens for me on trunk builds. It's probably really
0.9.9-*release*-only.
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it in tree first and want to
convert it to outliner.
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It's far from "cool", I think.
> I also like the Calendar and the new Spell Checker, both available at
> mosdev.mozilla.org. Both work quite well.
There is no mosdev.mozilla.org. There is mozdev.org and mozilla.org
though ;-)
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On 3/17/2002 3:54 PM, Morten Nilsen apparently wrote exactly the following:
> Sören Kuklau wrote:
>
>> The full screen implementations for non-win32 platforms are still in
>> the works.
>>
>
> The fullscreen implementation as it is is just fine for use with
&
ns for non-win32 platforms are still in the
works.
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On 3/17/2002 1:21 AM, Glenn Miller apparently wrote exactly the following:
> On 16 Mar 2002, Sören Kuklau was seen to have posted this wee note into
> netscape.public.mozilla.general, to which I have responded as follows:
>>Apache is in itself targeted at end users (server admins
he Menchen
> nicht so viel Geduld mehr. Aber, so ist das Leben!
That was... close ;-)
Anyways, thank you. (I got the message :-D )
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Mozilla is - afaics - rather targeted at testing, feedback, development,
etc. groups.
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at happened to
> Mozilla is enough. My computer name has nothing to do with it.
Probably not.
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On 3/15/2002 11:47 PM, jukola apparently wrote exactly the following:
> DeMoN LaG wrote:
>> Your CPU, speed, and other
>> software running can *cause* the crash.
> A printer is *not* a software, nor is a CPU.
...and a jukola seems to be a troll.
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. What happens with Mozilla if I
> decide to change the name of my computer? Would it die? 0.9.9 is then
> the last revision we'll ever see?
Yes ;-)
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#x27;t end in .0, I wonder? Perhaps
> AOL should trademark all version numbers ending in "point oh"... ;)
Are you sure the Gecko version will be actually *released* as final
product? As far as I know, it's just a beta test build built on AOL 7.0
and an embedded Gecko - but the actual Gecko-powered AOL will be 8.0.
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On 3/14/2002 9:21 PM, Ben Bucksch apparently wrote exactly the following:
> Sören Kuklau wrote:
>> Mr. M.P. Thomas replies to it with an opposite opinion, called "Better
>> than MSIE? In a few more years, maybe" [2]. I don't certainly agree
>> with his post,
On 3/14/2002 10:31 PM, Chris Nelson apparently wrote exactly the following:
> My oh my. The shame of it!
>
> > [..]
>
> Do you promise? Cross your heart?
Didn't anybody at school tell you how to argue in any good way?
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e jumping on a plane to leave such a country?
Hint hint: The governments of such countries do not want their
population to leave them, just in case that wasn't obvious.
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.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=2167&message=27#27
[4] http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=2167&message=29#29
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?
There is no Mozilla 0.9.9 as of yet.
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a/default.htm>
> <http://www.kimbanet.com/~pjones/message/default.htm>
> <http://home.kimbanet.com/~pjones/birthday/index.htm>
1. Clean up your sig.
2. Put a space after the "--" line so it's actually recognized by proper
mail clients as a sig.
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n npm.wishlist?
> *THANK YOU FOR IMPLEMENTING THIS FOR ME SOON!*
I doubt it will happen too soon.
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On 3/8/2002 12:50 PM, Lancer apparently wrote exactly the following:
> ¿Blade Runner or Artificial Intelligence?
Spammer perhaps?
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On 3/8/2002 10:48 PM, Holger Metzger apparently wrote exactly the following:
> Sören Kuklau wrote:
>>Hmm... I really wonder when was the last time I talked to another AOL
>>employee. Wait... how about... never? Only time I've been to the US was
>>rather the North East
On 3/8/2002 1:26 PM, jon apparently wrote exactly the following:
> ZDNet's not going to exist for long anyway...they are going bankrupt :)
Umm? ZDNet was bought out by c|net a long time ago, so I doubt they're
going bankrupt.
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of it...
Still, I do contribute (very, very) little parts to Mozilla, and thus I
am working on it.
>> That's the beauty of open source.
> Please spell it right: "Open Source(tm)".
(R) (P) (C)?
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org/pub/mozilla/nightly/latest-0.9.9
That's a branch nightly, _not_a_release_.
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/releases
There. NO 0.9.9 yet.
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; 0.9.9.2002030514
That's a branch nightly, duh!
> Check got it from the FTP server.
See my other post.
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uot;Debug XUL boxes" in "Rendering".
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ot;http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd";>
...which _does_ activate strict standards compliance mode (see View |
Page Info).
Christian just mentioned that doctypes without URIs don't activate it.
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On 3/3/2002 9:14 PM, Christian Biesinger apparently wrote exactly the
following:
> Sören Kuklau wrote:
>> On 3/2/2002 1:57 PM, Val Sharp apparently wrote exactly the following:
>>> Mozilla has started checking the Content Type of stylesheets, and
>>> won't recogn
On 3/3/2002 6:55 AM, Pratik apparently wrote exactly the following:
> On 3/2/2002 10:42 PM, Sören Kuklau wrote:
>
>> On 3/3/2002 5:06 AM, dman84 apparently wrote exactly the following:
>>
>>> I've been using it since Netscape 6.0,
>>> the next r
On 3/3/2002 5:06 AM, dman84 apparently wrote exactly the following:
> I've been using it since Netscape 6.0,
> the next release of netscape will rock like Mozilla...
Yup. I just enabled recycled windows, and MY GOD is it fast now.
Netscape 6.5 *will* rock.
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Or loose them as customers?
> (careful JTK - I've heard of people literally dying from laughing too
> much :-)
>
> Short of changing my ISP,
If I were you, I would do so.
> any suggestions?
Unfortunately not - as far as I understood, you have your pages hosted
at the same provider who is also your ISP. It might be wise to use a
different provider for web hosting.
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er pages as well (for exmaple, UPS
> tracking page).
>
> Is this a DOM sniffing issue? Or bug? Or?
Not seeing this problem on 2002-02-27-03, Win32 (Windows XP Pro).
Probably was fixed for 0.9.9.
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s out
> in an anti-ms newsgroup such as this.
As Pratik pointed out, Mozilla does this too, so the point is moot :-D
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Sören Kuklau wrote:
> Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
>> http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127072
> Thanks. Has my vote and my CC now.
Looks like today's builds won't have it any longer :-)
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Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
> Sören Kuklau wrote:
>
>> Well... whatever happened to him? He was - at least for the media -
>> kind of the world wide web pioneer. As far as I know, he left Netscape
>> after the AOL buyout to found a new company... what happened
>>
Well... whatever happened to him? He was - at least for the media - kind
of the world wide web pioneer. As far as I know, he left Netscape after
the AOL buyout to found a new company... what happened afterwards? Is he
still into Internet at all?
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ch involves simply removing "netscape." from these
> newsgroup names, is blocked by AOL. Or is there some other reason that
> this simple task has not been done since the bug was opened ON
> 2000-12-07, OVER A FRICKEN YEAR AGO, BECAUSE I WAS HARPING ON IT.
Neither of them was reported by _you_.
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And you can
do ftp:// as well in the browser, which is _not_ part of the web (WWW).
news:// also works. So why not gnutella://, edonkey:// and so on?
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does in
standards mode while the page itself is absolutely fine and valid, then
it's a bug. Please file it at http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ . Thanks.
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nd
>> a good part of them are women.
> I don't understand what you mean. Why is it worse for a woman to see a
> spam message than for a man?
Two words: Porn mail. This is usually directed men. Women might consider
it quite "disturbing", and I could understand that.
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rkable would be to use mod_rewrite in the server and allow URLs like
> http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/bugs/103097.html to view a bug.
Well the proposal was about Google, and Google seems to do the job fine.
> [snip]
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Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
> Sören Kuklau wrote:
>>> en-US\locale\en-US\navigator\viewSource.dtd
>>> (xpfe/browser/resources\locale\en-US\viewSource.dtd)
>>>
>>> What are those backslashes in the second path doing there? Patch
>>> Maker doesn't
er
> doesn't like them - it gives me errors about being unable to find the
> CVS equivelent whenever I try to add a file!
Exactly that is my problem, and if I recall correctly, Gerv is aware of
this bug, but is too busy to fix it for now. Give him some rest. :-)
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However, I realise getting it fixed is a
> priority, since I broke the old one.
I would appreciate it.
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xist - not adding.
>
> C:\Programme\mozilla.org\2002-02-19\chrome>perl G:\Perl\bin\pm -a content/naviga
> tor/navigator.xul
> File 'content/navigator/navigator.xul' does not exist - not adding.
---
Maybe I need to re-install pm?
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Peter Lairo wrote:
> Sören Kuklau wrote:
>
>> Why tend to GIF when you can use PNG :-)
>
>
> What are the technical differences between GIF and PNG?
>
>
> Feature: | GIF | PNG
> ---
> 32 bit |
ma defines some kind of brightness, but is not equal to brightness.
There are common gamma values like 1.2 and 1.8.
Note: I'm no pro here.
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drop target
manually.
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Christian Biesinger wrote:
> Sören Kuklau wrote:
>> I might just have been too fast and you're still uploading stuff, but
>> anyways, all your "chromelist.txt" files are 404s at the moment
> Um, isn't chromelist.txt part of the nightlies?
You're ri
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
> Sören Kuklau wrote:
>> Hi Gerv (and thanks for forwarding that mail directly to me)
> And to me... whehey, we must be important or something! ;D
He e-mailed me because we were exchanging e-mails on the exact subject
just yesterday ;-) and he told me
in from , or can they post it for me to download
> somewhere. thanks.
>
http://soeren.mystfans.com/mozilla/nppl3260.dll :-)
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type "v www.mozilla.org". It doesn't like the
>>> http://. dunno why.
>> WFM 2002-02-12-03 Win2k...
> Doesn't work for me - linux 2002-02-15-13
That's a recent regression, which I think was caused by the ctrl-enter
patch.
Doesn't work for me either o
://www.gerv.net/software/patch-maker/win/chromelist.txt> and
<http://www.gerv.net/software/patch-maker/mac/chromelist.txt> ). It
seems like you didn't upload the directories "unix", "win" and "mac"
which contain those files.
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Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
> Sören Kuklau wrote:
>> target= was deprecated in XHTML 1.1 in favor of JavaScript and / or
>> other scripting languages taking over the functionality part of web
>> pages.
> It has been deprecated since HTML 4.0. It is not even _valid_ anymore
y part of web pages.
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p down lists show
> simply as a line of text; check boxes and radio boxes don't show at
> all.
> 4.I can't type anything into the URL box - now that's annoying.
These sound like a messy install. Uninstall it, remove profiles, etc.,
and try again.
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Sören Kuklau ('Chucker')
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> I planet belongs to SUN now.
Weren't the newer Netscape 4.7x versions made by iPlanet? Will this
continue?
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Regards,
Sören Kuklau ('Chucker')
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