Is nothing sacred in .com land? Henry Rearden never needed venture
capital! He worked for his money.
Phbbbt. Heresy!
jon
...I'm sure you are good guys, but I wouldn't write a book and call in
The Bible.
Glenn Burkhardt wrote:
Rearden Steel is looking for a exceptional Browser Development
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 00:20:45 -0700, Randall Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
somehow managed to type:
So basically a Moz window that loads a page grabs focus for itself when it
loads the page.
I find this particularly annoying, too. If I've put an app into the
background, then that's where it
Carlfish wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 00:20:45 -0700, Randall Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
somehow managed to type:
So basically a Moz window that loads a page grabs focus for itself when it
loads the page.
I find this particularly annoying, too. If I've put an app into the
background,
Bernd Khalil wrote:
Hello!
Is it just me or doesn't Mozilla (0.9.1) honor the 'resizable=no'
attribute of window.open?
Could it be that you can't spell resizeable? :-)
Gerv
jesus X wrote:
Simon Montagu wrote:
Any one who's been there will have no problem believing *any* story
about client support. I had almost the same situation with a power
cord, but my client was complaining that the computer was no good
because the power cord wasn't long enough to
Hi,
This is something that I noticed recently ... I can login at hotmail
using IE, but mozilla an error message The network request is not
supported.
What's happening?
Ashant.
someone accidently deleted my netscape profile within the profile
manager - the data is still there. how can i get netscape to use the old
profile data again ?
best regards from
tom
jesus X wrote:
Carlfish wrote:
I find this particularly annoying, too. If I've put an app into the
background, then that's where it deserves to stay until I ask it to come
forward again.
It's a bug already people, and it's being worked on.
Do you happen to know a bugzilla number for
On 27 Jun 2001 06:28:49 -0700, Jason Bassford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
somehow managed to type:
Newsgroups are derived from
old style bulletin boards and are meant as forums for public
discussion.
There were bulletin-boards before Usenet?
It's actually considered rude by more people, not less,
Alfred,
Just thought that you should have a bit of good news. I have
installed all three of your themes in Netscape 6.1 Preview 1 and they
all work well. Not completely happy with the print quality in the
address bar, but that is a small thing. I used the install button on
your page
David Carson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you happen to know a bugzilla number for it? A quick search there didn't
turn anything up.. and if it is there, I'd like to add myself to the cc
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77675
Thanks for giving me cause to look, I kept forgetting
Do others see this? What is build number and platform? Please file a bug
if you can reproduce this...
Ashant wrote:
Hi,
This is something that I noticed recently ... I can login at hotmail
using IE, but mozilla an error message The network request is not
supported.
What's happening?
Ashant wrote:
I am using build 20010617 on Windoze.
This happens every time I try to access hotmail.com The initial login
page appears correctly, but when I try to sign in, the error message
appears, and I am not even sure who is generating it, since it is just
one line with no further
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 12:48:58 + (UTC) esteemed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] did hold forth thusly:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77675
Brandon,
Thanks for the URL. I just added my vote and encourage others to do likewise.
Heikki Toivonen wrote:
Do others see this? What is build number and platform? Please file a bug
if you can reproduce this...
Using Netscape 6.1PR1 (Mozilla 0.9.1), I can access Htomail without a
problem. And I'm on Linux which should be a even greater nightmare for
Microsoft... Mozilla-User
Mark wrote:
Sounds very interesting. Gee, if word gets out that Mozilla is working
so well, and will support cool stuff like Jabberzilla, who's going to
use Netscape? :)
Check out the site www.mozdev.org There are gonna be so many cool programs
using Mozilla, Netscape will have to
I can log in just fine, but some graphics never seem to make it to my
machine -- the giant Hotmail graphic on the home page and the new
message arrow (which is particularly annoying to not have). I'm using
2001062204 on Win98. Anyone else having that particular problem?
--Jason
Heikki
Hi
I'm new to mozilla development. I would like to know what classes and
methods are defined by the mozilla libraries, I've been having a look at the
source code, but it's turning out to be rather tedious. Is there a simple
list anywhere?
I also can't seem to find certain files. For example,
Hello,
I want to be able to toggle Flash loading from within Mozilla. About
99.999% of the flash stuff I view on the web is complete trash. On
that rare occasion there is a site that has flash content I want (like
the only place to get a movie trailer). Is there an easy way of
Hello,
I was just wondering if Code Warrior for Windows can be
used instead of Visual C++ for developing Mozilla on a Win32
platform. If possible, what complications does this add to
buidling the code?
Thanks,
Dave
Don't E-Mail, ZipMail!
There were bulletin-boards before Usenet?
I did actually say Newsgroup, not Usenet, but I take your
point. However, I think that back then grin more people used BBSs
(and by that I include Fideonet, etc., even though I may be mixing my
metaphors) than they did Usenet as we would now
Ashant wrote:
I am not sure whether this is a bug in the browser, because
simultaneously, my IM, Trillian, started throwing error messages when
I tried to connect to MSN. I think it is highly possible that MSN has
decided to lock out non-MS software somehow please, is this
happening to
D. Alvarado wrote:
Hello,
I was just wondering if Code Warrior for Windows can be
used instead of Visual C++ for developing Mozilla on a Win32
platform. If possible, what complications does this add to
buidling the code?
Don't have a bug number, but I recall seeing one a few days ago
David Carson wrote:
jesus X wrote:
It's a bug already people, and it's being worked on.
Do you happen to know a bugzilla number for it? A quick search there
didn't turn anything up.. and if it is there, I'd like to add myself to
the cc list so I know when it's fixed. :-)
Go to the
There is now, provided I managed to use Bug Helper corectly:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88117
--Jason
Pratik Solanki wrote:
Jason Fleshman wrote:
I can log in just fine, but some graphics never seem to make it to my
machine -- the giant Hotmail graphic on the home page
And it came to pass that Ashant wrote:
Hi,
This is something that I noticed recently ... I can login at
hotmail using IE, but mozilla an error message The network
request is not supported.
What's happening?
I just accessed my Hotmail account no problem. check your
preferences -
Ashant wrote:
Hi,
This is something that I noticed recently ... I can login at hotmail
using IE, but mozilla an error message The network request is not
supported.
What's happening?
Works for me.
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This is interesting for everybody.
Has anyone actually got this to 'play a sound' ?
Im not sure if it actually works, as i've never heard a squeak out of
mozilla when new mail arrives. Im using win2k. What would be good would
be if you could select a .wav file to play on new message...
any ideas anyone?
cheers,
n
Nick L-S wrote:
Has anyone actually got this to 'play a sound' ?
Im not sure if it actually works, as i've never heard a squeak out of
mozilla when new mail arrives. Im using win2k. What would be good would
be if you could select a .wav file to play on new message...
any ideas anyone?
The patch for bug 85054 has landed, which fixes a number of issues relating
to cache preferences. The most noteable changes include:
Renaming the default disk cache directory back to Cache from
NewCache. This has the side-effect of mixing stuff from the old
cache (moz 0.8.1 and older,
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