Mozilla source code was released to the world three years ago today
(according to the dates in the source files.)
So, who's writing "Mozilla at Three"? ;-)
Gerv
Gervase Markham wrote:
Ideas welcomed...
An excellent point here:
In fact, janitorial work can be a good entry path for aspiring kernel
hackers.
It helps these people become MUCH more conformable in their knowledge of the
code before they start actualy WORK, as opposed to cleanup duty. Not
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Rick wrote:
I've inherited some code that uses DHTML to display columns and rows.
Each row alternates the background color.
With IE, if the column value is empty, a background is still painted.
With Netscape and Mozilla, if the column value is empty the background
is not painted.
Which
jesus X wrote:
In fact, janitorial work can be a good entry path for aspiring kernel
hackers.
It helps these people become MUCH more conformable in their knowledge of the
code before they start actualy WORK, as opposed to cleanup duty. Not only
are they familiarizing themselves with
Gervase Markham wrote:
Mozilla source code was released to the world three years ago today
(according to the dates in the source files.)
So, who's writing "Mozilla at Three"? ;-)
The children start to visit the kindergarden when they get three years
old here in Germany. Dunno if this also
Hey all,
I'm wondering how Moz/N6 is doing in the browser wars... I've noticed at
my site (for example) the Moz/N6 visitors are miniscule.
Now Moz and N6 have been out for awhile, and the numbers don't seem to
be rising...:
Out of 20,000+ visitors this last week, IE gets 73%, Netscape
I want to set up Mozilla Mail in a college environment. If I write a
script to create customized profiles in users' home directories, how do
I make the mozilla profile manager on each of the workstations aware of
them?
My main problem seems to be that if I add a a profile through the
Now Moz and N6 have been out for awhile, and the numbers don't seem to
be rising...:
Moz has not been "out for a while". It's due to reach version 1.0 in June.
Also, IE6 (which is in public beta) seems a bit of a yawn. Have we
taken "browsers" as far as they can go?
No :-) XHTML, XML +
I just downloaded and unzipped what I thought was the latest win32
talkback build from /latest-trunk/. On the ftp site, its dated
30-Mar-2001 22:55 but when I unzipped it, it turned out to be build
2001-03-28-04.
What gives? Is there a *real* talkback build from 30-Mar?
And it came to pass that benway.com wrote:
Hey all,
I'm wondering how Moz/N6 is doing in the browser
wars... I've noticed at
my site (for example) the Moz/N6 visitors are miniscule.
Now Moz and N6 have been out for awhile, and the numbers
don't seem to be rising...:
Out of
Phil Sweeney wrote:
jesus X wrote:
In fact, janitorial work can be a good entry path for aspiring kernel
hackers.
It helps these people become MUCH more conformable in their knowledge of the
code before they start actualy WORK, as opposed to cleanup duty. Not only
are they
Netscape 6 *has* however been "out" for quite a while, and at least in
our log analysis software, Moz counts, along with NS6, as "netscape
navigator 5." Our combined numbers are a little more hopeful than cm's:
57 percent ie5.x, 17 percent ns4.x, 7 percent ie4.x, and .31 percent nav
5.x.
Are we just going to have to wait until N6.5 and Moz 1.0 come out to get
any real use of these browsers?
We are going to have to wait until the end user percieves Mozilla/Nav6
as beeing the better browser. At the moment, I'm the last of the die
hard Netscape users that I know. Of course,
Does anyone know how to get junkbuster to work with mozilla 0.8.1?
I tried changing http 1.1 to 1.0 - didn't help. I've change the ports
too. Anything else to try?
it seems that I have to enter the beginning 'http://' or Mozilla won't
load the page. NS automatically adds this prefix because it's most
likely a webpage.
Is this behaviour wanted in Mozilla? Or is this a bug?
Mark Anderson wrote:
Phil Sweeney wrote:
I'm up for some Janitorial work :)
Ditto me. Get Mozilla on the resume, but not have to worry about having
to devote lots of time to C++ or learning XUL (my one patch to date was
incredibly trivial) until my general requirements for school are
Right, thanks again for all of your help. Looks like I was a dumbass
again, and forgot some of the most vital things you should have done.
These should be the last things you need to do (I hope).
First, do you have Mozilla set to load a homepage on startup? If so,
try starting mozilla with
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