I am not sure if this is appropriate for this forum but does anyone know
of a program/way to sync palms with the mozilla address book?
Al
DeMoN LaG wrote:
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 15 Dec 2001:
The first bugfix you mention is unconscionable, which is of
course why no mention was made of it. You think we can sneak this
one in without anyone noticing? Sure, just give me 15 minutes.
WDA wrote:
How does one turn off the use of Javascript in Mozilla? I've seen it
and now can't find it. I'm tired of all these windows popping up on my
screen. It is sort of like people visiting on Sunday unannounced. In
other words - rude.
I think right now it's at
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Why don't we use a star as the application icon? It would look great!
(I'm serious here.)
The star _is_ used ... at least under KDE ... but I find it annoying.
I don't think it's a communist icon, but it doesn't fit in.
The star shape has too many sharp edges, and
I notice a lot of people recon that the icon should be the mozilla
lizzard head, like the favicon for mozilla.org.
As far as I know, thats not owned by anyone else so it should be ok to
use, drawing sutable artwork of it wouldnt be hard, that artwork would
then go into mozilla under the same
It seems that Microsoft is being Microsoft again. Even though I have
two messages in my inbox @hotmail.com, it won't display at all in
Mozilla. Can we get around this egotisticle arrogant behavior?
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Jesse Ruderman wrote:
FAVICON.ICO
Bug 109843: 14 minutes from filing to checkin.
Mozilla now automatically attempts to retrieve favicon.ico the first time
a user visits a site, effectively making it impossible for sites to opt out
of the site-icon feature.
And if the favicon.ico
WDA wrote:
How does one turn off the use of Javascript in Mozilla? I've seen it
and now can't find it. I'm tired of all these windows popping up on
my screen. It is sort of like people visiting on Sunday unannounced.
In other words - rude.
Do you mean:
// Use configurable security
A Martinez wrote:
Jesse Ruderman wrote:
FAVICON.ICO
Bug 109843: 14 minutes from filing to checkin.
Mozilla now automatically attempts to retrieve favicon.ico the first
time
a user visits a site, effectively making it impossible for sites to
opt out
of the site-icon feature.
Jonathan Wilson wrote:
I notice a lot of people recon that the icon should be the mozilla
lizzard head, like the favicon for mozilla.org.
As far as I know, thats not owned by anyone else so it should be ok to
use, drawing sutable artwork of it wouldnt be hard, that artwork would
then go
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Sören Kuklau wrote:
I wonder why you're still posting in here if you don't want to use
Mozilla
anyways.
On the absolute contrary my Deutchlander friend,
Oh you guessed right, I'm from Germany. Now what?
I
On 16/12/2001 at 10:42 Morten Nilsen wrote:
Or just plain text... as it shows
up in my enlightenment menu
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Lucas MacBride wrote:
Mark wrote:
WDA wrote:
I don't know about other window users out there, but I have found
this nightly to be very stable. Quite a joy to work actually. Just
reporting in.
Agreed. So far, very good! :)
Mark
Uh...where is the sub-day number? I
DeMoN LaG n@a wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Wait a second... AOL wants to have market share and some type of
control over the internet. Designing a browser that pisses off
webmasters makes them code to IE only so they don't deal with browsers
that annoy them. How
WDA wrote:
I don't know about other window users out there, but I have found this
nightly to be very stable. Quite a joy to work actually. Just reporting
in.
Well its got a lot of JS errors on my console.. some are a few builds
old too!!!...
Error: window.MsgStatusFeedback has no
Am 16.12.2001 14:16 schrieb Jonas Jørgensen:
What little blue lizard are you talking about? I sure hope it's not the
one used as icon on Windows - it's ugly!
It's quite ugly yes, and 256 color mode makes it almost invisible. I
still prefer the icons that could be found there:
David M. Karr wrote:
One thing that I liked in Mozilla, at least up to a week or so ago, was that
double-clicking on a bookmark opens the page in a new window. Netscape 6.x
still works this way. However, in the last week or so, Mozilla suddenly
changed so that double-clicking on a bookmark
Nigel Poncewattle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 16 Dec 2001:
DeMoN LaG n@a wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Wait a second... AOL wants to have market share and some type of
control over the internet. Designing a browser
Jonas Jørgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 16 Dec 2001:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Oh look, I just right-clicked in 4.7x's email composer. Guess
what I saw - yep, a CONTEXT MENU! Undo, copy, cut, paste...
they're all there!
Well... there's the
barney wrote:
I'm curious why mozilla is branching with a top crasher bug not yet fixed?
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=114377
IMO, leaving this bug in 0.9.7 will make it pretty unusable, definitely
degraded, for a lot of Windows users. It's hard to imagine anyone using
a release
DeMoN LaG wrote:
Context menu for HTML message compose window (bug 98608) is
targeted at Mozilla 1.0. It has the nsbeta1+ keyword, meaning that
it has been accepted as a must-fix for the next Netscape release.
Oh my god, you mean, *gasp*, that if they are marked nsbeta1+ that, and
let me try
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
What little blue lizard are you talking about? I sure hope it's not the
one used as icon on Windows - it's ugly!
Yep... that would be the one
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Webprogrammer
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Chocobo_greens wrote:
And penguins can be offensive to fish-lovers. Hey, OpenBSD uses a fish
as it's logo! Maybe Linux uses a penguin because it wants to beat
(eat) OpenBSD? Never thought of that before... ;-)
Stars, devils, penguins, fishes - it's just logos.
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Just (very) curious ... What is MachV to Mozilla/Netscape???
for instance mentioned here:
http://mozilla.org/xpapps/MachVPlan/MachV_NavPlan.html
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well guys,, i don't care what the star might Represent,, But i still don't
like it,, its not elegent, it is not nice to look, at, i mean there must be
something relevent to mozilla that one can use as an icon.
Peter Lairo wrote:
Just (very) curious ... What is MachV to Mozilla/Netscape???
for instance mentioned here:
http://mozilla.org/xpapps/MachVPlan/MachV_NavPlan.html
I think it's the code name for Netscape 6.5.
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Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Someone has been reading too many Mike Angelo articles.
Don't you mean someone has been reading Mike Angelo's article too many
times?
Ian
Ian Thomas wrote:
topcrash is totally relative - you will always have topcrashers. If you
have a single crasher, then that is a topcrasher.
barney wrote:
I'm not sure I follow you on this, at least in this case. Somebody even
commented in the bug This is a topcrasher with recent MozillaTrunk
WDA wrote:
I don't know about other window users out there, but I have found this
nightly to be very stable. Quite a joy to work actually.
What I found in this build:
- Broken display in PrintPreview in the blank parts around the sheet
- Tabs are broken, when open more than 12 (sometimes)
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Travis Crump wrote:
In the latest nightlies(win32 talkback zip(win2k)), when I unjar my jar
files(using Patchmaker), I get warning messages that files are going to
be overwritten(I tell it to overwrite All). Since the files are being
unjared to directories which didn't exist before I
Ian Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Btw, this news message was written on Microsoft Outlook Express 6.0 on a
Microsoft Windows XP Professional system. And not with MozillaNews. Why
not?
Because in my opinion,
Am 16.12.2001 19:20 schrieb Sören Kuklau:
I know that they're improving a lot, and I tried it, but it's still not
enough for me to switch. I think I will at Mozilla 1.0.
Outlook Express has so many bugs, especially in the editor... even
Mozillas old Mailstones were superior in that area.
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Holger Metzger [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Am 16.12.2001 19:20 schrieb Sören Kuklau:
I know that they're improving a lot, and I tried it, but it's still not
enough for me to switch. I think I will at Mozilla 1.0.
Outlook Express has
Gervase Markham wrote:
Travis Crump wrote:
In the latest nightlies(win32 talkback zip(win2k)), when I unjar my
jar files(using Patchmaker), I get warning messages that files are
going to be overwritten(I tell it to overwrite All). Since the files
are being unjared to directories which
WDA wrote:
How does one turn off the use of Javascript in Mozilla? I've seen it
and now can't find it. I'm tired of all these windows popping up on my
screen. It is sort of like people visiting on Sunday unannounced. In
other words - rude.
It's in edit/preferences/advanced, there is
Hi all there,
I feel like stupid, but I have following problem:
I've mozilla 0.9.6 some nigtlies on RH Linux and I did some rpm -U and
rpm -e ... and since I exited mozilla to download new nigtly build it
crashes on me with:
INTERNAL ERROR on Browser End: Expected a version 5! Version = 4
Ian Thomas wrote:
Someone has been reading too many Mike Angelo articles.
Don't you mean someone has been reading Mike Angelo's article too many
times?
Whatever. Someone has been reading too many of Mike Angelo's articles
too many times :-)
--
/Jonas
Zonk wrote:
Hi all there,
I feel like stupid, but I have following problem:
I've mozilla 0.9.6 some nigtlies on RH Linux and I did some rpm -U and
rpm -e ... and since I exited mozilla to download new nigtly build it
crashes on me with:
INTERNAL ERROR on Browser End: Expected a
WDA wrote:
It seems that Microsoft is being Microsoft again. Even though I have
two messages in my inbox @hotmail.com, it won't display at all in
Mozilla. Can we get around this egotisticle arrogant behavior?
Dunno if it is exactly your problem (Microsoft being Microsoft) or it is
Jonathan, Mozilla's icon design is an enormous black hole. All inquiries
regarding it disappear, receding at a sizable fraction of the speed of
light.
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Jonathan Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I notice a lot of people recon that the icon should be the mozilla
dman84 wrote:
Lucas MacBride wrote:
Uh...where is the sub-day number?
its in the title bar.. the version #.
*D'Oh!* (I *knew* I saw that somewhere...)
Also what bug are you refering
to with forms and frames?
I'm not sure if it's just one bug...seems like a compilation of several,
where are the cached files stored when
i'm browsing the web around?
my system is winxpro.
ray
Ahmed K wrote:
well guys,, i don't care what the star might Represent,, But i still don't
like it,, its not elegent, it is not nice to look, at, i mean there must be
something relevent to mozilla that one can use as an icon.
Ahmed,it is downright ugly,but I tolerate it in a nightly.I hope
I would like to participate in Mozilla/Bugzilla,but from my very
unsophisticated viewpoint.I can see little difference between
dailies,save for obvious regression..Is there any way to find out what
is happening.For instance,I saw something great,i.e. the ability to read
the entire the entire
Fulvio Perini wrote:
Is there any way to find out what
is happening.
Go to www.mozillazine.org and click the Read More link in the header.
There's a review of what's going on with each nightly build and, when
necessary, warnings about builds best left alone. (Hover your mouse over
the bug
I know it's been talked about a dozen three hundred and twenty times
here in the newsgroups. So, I deserve a whipping. I have the Windows
Build ID: 2001121508. Could someone please tell me how (exactly) to
make my mozilla program be recognized as MS IE?
--
Wayne Alligood/Amelia Island,
WDA wrote:
I know it's been talked about a dozen three hundred and twenty times
here in the newsgroups. So, I deserve a whipping. I have the Windows
Build ID: 2001121508. Could someone please tell me how (exactly) to
make my mozilla program be recognized as MS IE?
that is almost a
WDA wrote:
I know it's been talked about a dozen three hundred and twenty times
here in the newsgroups. So, I deserve a whipping. I have the Windows
Build ID: 2001121508. Could someone please tell me how (exactly) to
make my mozilla program be recognized as MS IE?
Add this line to your
Marc Schirrmacher wrote:
WDA wrote:
I don't know about other window users out there, but I have found this
nightly to be very stable. Quite a joy to work actually.
What I found in this build:
- Broken display in PrintPreview in the blank parts around the sheet
- Tabs are broken, when
DeMoN LaG wrote:
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 15 Dec 2001:
Did you ever try Netscape 6.0? That abomination was more bug than
burger, and they let it out the door. If you're asking AOL And
Company how serious a bug has to be to block release,
I'm curious how many talkback reports were generated from this myself,
but it appears to potentially affect anybody running Windows. That's
probably a sizable number. If there's more to it than just the O/S,
like a particular graphics card or something, there's no info on it.
2) How
dman84 wrote:
I'm curious how many talkback reports were generated from this myself,
but it appears to potentially affect anybody running Windows. That's
probably a sizable number. If there's more to it than just the O/S,
like a particular graphics card or something, there's no info on
dman84 wrote:
dman84 wrote:
I'm curious how many talkback reports were generated from this myself,
but it appears to potentially affect anybody running Windows. That's
probably a sizable number. If there's more to it than just the O/S,
like a particular graphics card or something,
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Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Peter Lairo wrote:
Just (very) curious ... What is MachV to Mozilla/Netscape???
for instance mentioned here:
http://mozilla.org/xpapps/MachVPlan/MachV_NavPlan.html
I think it's the code name for Netscape 6.5.
Then shouldn't it be WalkV?
Hehhehe, I still
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:3C1D8357.9A8FC357
@hgdjaggd.com, on 17 Dec 2001:
Then shouldn't it be WalkV?
Making IE6 CrawlV?
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Shot down by who? Owners?
Jesse Ruderman wrote:
Netscape recently checked in three changes that had been discussed and shot
down in older bugs.
Am 17.12.2001 02:40 schrieb WDA:
I know it's been talked about a dozen three hundred and twenty times
here in the newsgroups. So, I deserve a whipping. I have the Windows
Build ID: 2001121508. Could someone please tell me how (exactly) to
make my mozilla program be recognized as MS IE?
dman84 wrote:
not seeing these things here.. try a new build directory and new
profile.. then see
I use a new and clean install everytime I try a new build:
Uninstall, handy file and directory deleting, registry-key deleting and
reboot (Win98SE)
- Can't delete Imported IE Favorites in
Is there any way to select a global setting (ascending or decending)
that applies the desired sort method across all mail folders and news
groups without having to set each one manually.
Nev
No, by the community. Apparently we were under the mistaken impression
that this product wasn't evolved strictly in accordance with the owners'
wishes.
How wrong we were.
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Ben Goodger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shot down by who? Owners?
Jesse Ruderman wrote:
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