Can anyone confirm if this is the correct newsgroup for cache and load event
issues.?
Any idea if
a) there a difference between loading a page via the address/location bar
and using the reload button.
b) do image load events (re) fire if the image is already in cache when
reload is invoked?
c)
Robert Ennis wrote:
I know that Mozilla is ahead of 6.01. But on my Mac, the mail side of
Mozilla is not complete, and that's probably more important to me than
the browser. If the browser displays nicely with speed, and allows me to
use my scroll mouse, I have few complaints. But if the
Firstly apologies of this is the wrong group; I tried to use dejanews to
find
a suitable group but its been taken over today by google - it indicated the
npm.discussion group ... but unlike dejanews which DID permit
posting/replying to groups, this new google rubbish doesn't... and I my
On Tue, 13 Feb 2001 07:00:52 -0500, Robert Ennis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I mean, with due respect all around, I operate in a world of eBiz and IT
and there are so many "certified" techs of all description running
around that it's a joke. None of them, I might add, adds the title to
his/her
My real name is Lord Lucan :-O
-Original Message-
From: Cand.wirtsch.ing.Sebastian.Spä[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:Cand.wirtsch.ing.Sebastian.Spä[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 February 2001 15:20
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Netscape 6.01 Sweepstake
On Tue, 13
On 2/8/01 in the afternoon checkout Mozilla to build it on CodeWarrior 6 -
grabbed all the usual stuff and ran into the usual problems. However I am
stuck at the NSStdLib.mcp - because I lack the files:
string-io.c
sysenv.c
MallocUtils.c
Any one know where I can get them!!
Thanks
Sorry that should have been string_io.c (an underscore not a hypen)!!
"Arthur J. Lewis" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
W2di6.891$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:W2di6.891$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
On 2/8/01 in the afternoon checkout Mozilla to build it on CodeWarrior 6 -
grabbed all the usual stuff and
We have develloped a website using Microsoft ISAPI. The index page contains
a Javascript which redirect to a DLL that displays the real index page.
It works perfectly with IE but with Netscape we only see the index page
can't click on any link. If someone can tell me why i would be very happy
Hi,
time to time we have to make Netscape based (applets etc.) presentations
under Linux without network. Netscape-4.7 needs a very long time to come
up. How can I avoid it?
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Braden McDaniel wrote:
snip
Shoot the messenger, why don't you?
Asa, I really don't think I could have labelled my posting as sarcasm any
more clearly. Do you *really* think that people who want to subvert and
abuse the system need me to tell them how to do it? C'mon.
Don't try to
Daniel Veditz wrote:
Matthew Thomas wrote:
And then, in 1998, a crazy man called Eric (not the same Eric as the
other one) convinced the Netscape people to make Mozilla open source.
Very cool. Very froody.
Sort of. The idea of opening the source came from within Netscape ("In the
Max Free wrote:
[Click me][Click me] [Click me]
[Click me][Click me] [Click me]
[Click me] [Click me]
[Asian Beast][Asian Beast]
Christopher Jahn wrote:
And it came to pass that wrote:
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001 10:15:32 -0500, jesus X [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If that is true why have I been browsing the web without
giving Mozilla "server" permission? And why doesn't IE or
NS4 or Opera
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Asa Dotzler" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Braden McDaniel wrote:
snip
Shoot the messenger, why don't you?
Asa, I really don't think I could have labelled my posting as sarcasm
any more clearly. Do you *really* think that people who want to subvert
and
Actually in the case of CET's you can't take the Journeyman level test,
until you have 2 years experience in trade your taking the Test.
The exam is two part.
75 on Basic Electronics (Theory)
75 Journeyman level Test (based on knowledge of the field to which you
work).
Some of the Journeyman
I assume it's delayed. No big deal if it incorporates all the new
enhancements but gets rid of recent regressions and instabilities (the
latest nightlies have all been hit or miss). Can someone inside the
project let the rest of know when to check back for it?
"Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T." wrote:
I've reported this to Abuse.net and to SpamCop.
How did it get on Mozilla Org news Server. If you'd switch to a Secure
Server we could avoid stuff like this!
And then we'd lose normal usenet propagation. Some folks are behind
corporate firewalls and
Hello!
Please look at this bug and say what you think about this.
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58906
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Best regards, Eugene Savitsky.
Menelon OU E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.menelon.ee
Dear Cand. wirtsch. ing. Sebastian Spth:
Well now that you got that off your chest, how are you? And what do you
know about "such guys like me"? Such guys like me? How do you know what
such a guy like me is anyhow? How do you know who you're talking to?
"Childish ranting"? Give me a break.
Okay, okay. I'm sorry. You deserve the title.
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Actually in the case of CET's you can't take the Journeyman level test,
until you have 2 years experience in trade your taking the Test.
The exam is two part.
75 on Basic Electronics (Theory)
75 Journeyman
On or about Wed, 14 Feb 2001 00:52:42 GMT, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED]
allegedly wrote:
On Tue, 13 Feb 2001 17:22:51 -0500, James Akula [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I assume it's delayed. No big deal if it incorporates all the new
enhancements but gets rid of recent regressions and instabilities (the
Hi !
Stupid question:
Does BugZilla have some kind of access control ?
An attempt to read bug 54095
(http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54095) ends-up in:
-- snip --
Permission denied.
Sorry; you do not have the permissions necessary to see bug 54095.
-- snip --
Bye,
And it came to pass that wrote:
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001 11:56:40 -0800, Winter Icefang
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As near as I can tell, it uses a localhost connection to
access the Security Info section. You can set Zone Alarm to
allow only local traffic, if I remember right, and it'll
work fine.
And it came to pass that Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Christopher Jahn wrote:
And it came to pass that wrote:
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001 10:15:32 -0500, jesus X
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If that is true why have I been browsing the web
without giving Mozilla
Used to be, like Netscape version 4, you could set up a profile and
direct where the cache would be kept. This was helpful, because I
could synchronize my bookmarks and history between two computers
easily, without dragging along 10 meg. worth of cache. Now Mozilla
insists not only on continuing
I assume it's delayed. No big deal if it incorporates all the new
enhancements but gets rid of recent regressions and instabilities (the
latest nightlies have all been hit or miss). Can someone inside the
project let the rest of know when to check back for it?
I'm not 'inside the project', but
Mike Koenecke wrote:
Used to be, like Netscape version 4, you could set up a profile and
direct where the cache would be kept. This was helpful, because I
could synchronize my bookmarks and history between two computers
easily, without dragging along 10 meg. worth of cache. Now Mozilla
They always do (i.e., carry the next build number).
Not anymore. It seems since the Netscape 6 branch, the trunk builds
have had the -Mtrunk suffix instead of the next Milestone number.
Indeed. The M0.8 builds are from the M0.8 branch - but M0.8 is not yet
out.
Gerv
Hi,
a couple of weeks ago I tried netscape-6.0 under Linux. The software was
simple unusable. Should I try 6.01? I can hardly imagine that a lot of
bugs were fixed in a couple of weeks. Right now I use 4.76 and it is
stable.
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Zsolt Koppany
Intland GmbH www.intland.com
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