dman84 wrote:
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
Holger Metzger wrote:
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
In article 9vgpv8$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Jesse Ruderman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
BACKSPACE
Bug 108816: 31 minutes from filing to checkin.
Mozilla now has the Backspace key mapped to the back button, and
Shift+backspace mapped to the forward button.
Personally, I think this backspace for back is
jesus X wrote:
DeMoN LaG wrote:
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:3C1D8357.9A8FC357
@hgdjaggd.com, on 17 Dec 2001:
Then shouldn't it be WalkV?
Making IE6 CrawlV?
No, IE6 is the CrashVI (airbags optional, security holes standard).
No, both you guys are WackedV. You're
I demand that Jesse Ruderman may or may not have written...
BACKSPACE
Bug 108816: 31 minutes from filing to checkin.
Mozilla now has the Backspace key mapped to the back button, and Shift+backspace
mapped to the forward button.
Since space duplicates PgDn, IMHO Backspace should (if anything)
0.9.2.1
kh
Joni K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev i melding
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KH wrote:
anyone else having trouble with www.redhat.com?
it freezes my mozilla in redhat 7.2
Works for me with the latest linux nightly...
What build are you using?
--
Joni
And it came to pass that JTK wrote:
jesus X wrote:
DeMoN LaG wrote:
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
news:3C1D8357.9A8FC357 @hgdjaggd.com, on 17 Dec 2001:
Then shouldn't it be WalkV?
Making IE6 CrawlV?
No, IE6 is the CrashVI (airbags optional, security holes
standard).
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 17 Dec 2001:
No, both you guys are WackedV. You're going to make fun of IE6
in the areas of speed and stability, two metrics by which IE6
inarguably beats the living crappola out of Mozilla? CUC-KOO!
CUC-KOO!
DeMoN LaG wrote:
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 17 Dec 2001:
No, both you guys are WackedV. You're going to make fun of IE6
in the areas of speed and stability, two metrics by which IE6
inarguably beats the living crappola out of Mozilla?
dman84 wrote:
this thread has several links for developers to find the crash data
listed.. have a look.
This is the only link you need:
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/data/crash-data/
What I find interesting is that the #1 top crasher for the past week is
a bug that was fixed 10 days ago.
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Rob Allen wrote:
Mozilla now has the Backspace key mapped to the back button, and
Shift+backspace mapped to the forward button.
Personally, I think this backspace for back is a big improvement,
especially for those of us with non-US keyboards.
Why is it harder
Claude Gohier wrote:
Because for non-US keyboads, the right alt key is used as a special key
to get accented characters... So, we must use the left alt key, and both
hands.
*gasp* you use a mouse? :)
--
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4th Age webmaster designer - www.4th-age.com
Morten Nilsen wrote:
Neil wrote:
Since space duplicates PgDn, IMHO Backspace should (if anything)
duplicate PgUp...
And I think backspace shouldn't do anything but delete characters to
the left...
On Windows, (Windows 2000), Window explorer(the file directory
navigator) maps the
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Morten Nilsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I'm well aware of explorer's mapping of backspace as up, and I think
that is good.
but the filesystem browser in windows doesn't have textboxes in it that
you might need to fill in, or edit... If one of those haven't got
How about Shift+Left/Right ArrowKey? That should be fairly easy to do
with one hand (or two if that is prefered). I would not imagine that
shift is used for any special character access on non-US
keyboards...someone correct me if this is wrong. :)
Regards,
JMosser
Jonas Jørgensen
Heh, funny, when I didn't really know, I also thought it would be related to
IRC. Unfortunately, it isn't ;)
Morten Nilsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Peter Lairo wrote:
BTW, what is *IIRC* ??? :)
I suppose that would be Inside
Claude Gohier wrote:
Personally, I think this backspace for back is a big improvement,
especially for those of us with non-US keyboards.
Why is it harder for you to hit alt+left/right arrow on a non-US
keyboard? I'm using a Danish keyboard, and I don't have any problems
with it.
Jonas Jørgensen 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.
On which milestone will it be based on?
Andrea
--
Andrea Monni
I demand that J Mosser may or may not have written...
How about Shift+Left/Right ArrowKey? That should be fairly easy to do
with one hand (or two if that is prefered). I would not imagine that
shift is used for any special character access on non-US
keyboards...someone correct me if
In article 9vl90q$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Sören Kuklau wrote:
Probably then one which is recent around one and a half months before the
release. (ex.: Netscape 6.5 / MachV gets released in April = Mozilla
0.9.8 was released in February = Netscape 6.5 is based on
open-source-only-release Mozilla
Wow, that's great! I'm just like that TV show - I can find out what
tragic events happened three days ago, and armed with that postscient
knowledge, make sure they never happened! Why I'd be a regular hero,
except of course, nobody could ever find out about my amazing ability to
see into
Hi all,
I've built Mozilla 0.9.6 from sources (mozilla-source-0.9.6.tar.bz2), with
the following options:
[15:19:29]rk@ALFA:/usr/local/src/mozilla$ ./configure
--prefix=/usr/local/opt/mozilla --enable-toolkit-gtk --enable-crypto
--enable-java-supplement --enable-extensions --disable-debug
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Umm...
1st it's December 17th, not 14th.
Thats his point.
2nd I have no clue what you're talking about, probably because I'm not from
the U.S.
I think he is talking about the TV show '7 days'. Basically, whenever a
tragic event happened, this guy would go back in
Neil wrote:
Since space duplicates PgDn, IMHO Backspace should (if anything)
duplicate PgUp...
And I think backspace shouldn't do anything but delete characters to the
left...
--
Morten Nilsen, aka Dr. P
4th Age webmaster designer - www.4th-age.com
Probably then one which is recent around one and a half months before the
release. (ex.: Netscape 6.5 / MachV gets released in April = Mozilla
0.9.8 was released in February = Netscape 6.5 is based on
open-source-only-release Mozilla 0.9.8.1, whereas Mozilla 1.0.0 is nearly
out that time - note
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Doh! Of course.
I agree that it would be good to have an easier shortcut for
back/forward than alt+arrow keys, but backspace is a very bad choice. We
need to find something that doesn't cause confusion and dataloss. Any
ideas?
Well... frankly, this isn't the
Well but AFAIK isn't fully equal to IIRC/AFAIR. I use all of them ;)
Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
I demand that Sören Kuklau may or may not have written...
If I Recall Correctly. Kind of equal to AFAIR (As Far As I Remember /
Has anyone seen an IE theme for mozilla? I've got this idea of fooling
some people about what apps they are running, but I need an IE skin.
If I Recall Correctly. Kind of equal to AFAIR (As Far As I Remember /
Recall).
Regards,
Sören Kuklau
Peter Lairo [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Neil wrote:
(because IIRC AltGr ...
BTW, what is *IIRC* ??? :)
--
Regards,
Peter
Well makes me wonder what's about all those MachV new features though then.
Will they be in Mozilla?! Doesn't this disagree to the Mozilla 1.0 Manifest?
Chris Hoess [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
In article 9vl90q$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Sören
I demand that Sören Kuklau may or may not have written...
If I Recall Correctly. Kind of equal to AFAIR (As Far As I Remember / Recall).
I'm more used to seeing AFAIK (As Far As I Know) which I use when I'm
less sure.
I demand that Claude Gohier may or may not have written...
Because for non-US keyboads, the right alt key is used as a special
key to get accented characters... So, we must use the left alt key,
and both hands.
Since most apps see AltGr as Ctrl+Alt, try this patch.
If you don't have a
Neil wrote:
(because IIRC AltGr ...
BTW, what is *IIRC* ??? :)
--
Regards,
Peter Lairo
Umm...
1st it's December 17th, not 14th.
2nd I have no clue what you're talking about, probably because I'm not from
the U.S.
3rd how's this related to Mozilla again?
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Wow, that's great! I'm just like
Peter Lairo wrote:
BTW, what is *IIRC* ??? :)
I suppose that would be Inside Internet Relay Chat? ;)
--
Morten Nilsen, aka Dr. P
4th Age webmaster designer - www.4th-age.com
Webprogrammer for hire
:wq
Travis Crump wrote:
On Windows, (Windows 2000), Window explorer(the file directory
navigator) maps the 'backspace' key to go up one directory which given
the way most people navigate directories is pretty much the same as
going 'Back'. On my six-month old computer, the only label on the
Bradley Baetz wrote:
...
This is configurable, and sending referer at all can be disabled by
the user. See nsHttpChannel::SetReferrer for the logic.
...
Though not for any reasonable definition of the word `user'. :-) The bug
for this is `UI-Pref to send HTTP Referer (referrer)
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Umm...
1st it's December 17th, not 14th.
See that's what I thought. But according to Mozilla's cache, NOPE!
It's still the 14th!
2nd I have no clue what you're talking about, probably because I'm not from
the U.S.
Well the cache problems are probably not
Ian Thomas wrote:
[snip]
I think he is talking about the TV show '7 days'. Basically, whenever a
tragic event happened, this guy would go back in time seven days and
stop it from happening.
Yeah, same idea, but I was actually thinking of the one where the guy
got tomorrow's newspaper
On 17 Dec 2001 16:46:33 GMT, Matthew Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bradley Baetz wrote:
...
This is configurable, and sending referer at all can be disabled by
the user. See nsHttpChannel::SetReferrer for the logic.
...
Though not for any reasonable definition of the word `user'. :-)
...
It is Windows only. This has never been implemented on other platforms.
If other platforms suddenly started showing this behaviour, that's a bug.
Travis Crump wrote:
Morten Nilsen wrote:
Neil wrote:
Since space duplicates PgDn, IMHO Backspace should (if anything)
duplicate PgUp...
Taras wrote:
Has anyone seen an IE theme for mozilla? I've got this idea of fooling
some people about what apps they are running, but I need an IE skin.
Sounds like a fabulous way to endear yourself to your fellow employees.
Man, can you guys imagine how pissed you'd be if your IE6 all of
I want the ability to set a referer for any page that I access by typing
in a URL so that I can go directly to a page on one of those servers
that only accept access to the page from a previous page on their site.
this way I dont have to brows if I know where to go.
Should I create a new RFE
When I press the VIEW CHANGES on www.betanews.com (any of the programs
ofcourse) I do not get the popup window. So java does not work correctly.
But, Java applets do work. I can play java games and all..
Popups do work on other browsers.
Any ideas??
Chocobo_greens wrote:
On Sat, 15 Dec 2001 12:24:06 -0500, Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Parish wrote:
Ian Thomas wrote:
Malodushnikh wrote:
I insist that you prove that this decreases Mozilla's usage.
And how do you suggest I do that? Should I ask everyone who has ever
been to the mozilla website
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Sören Kuklau wrote:
Umm...
1st it's December 17th, not 14th.
See that's what I thought. But according to Mozilla's cache, NOPE!
It's still the 14th!
Oh.
Well your message was a bit cryptic to
Oh come on, JTK... :-/ It works cr*ppy on yours, but it does work just fine
on mine.
Well to Taras: K-Meleon looks a bit like IE (and is intended to do so), and
has the Gecko engine from Mozilla. But an IE chrome... I wonder if anyone
would do such a thing (definitly not Netscape, Beonex, etc.,
Rob Allen wrote:
In article 9vgpv8$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Jesse Ruderman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
BACKSPACE
Bug 108816: 31 minutes from filing to checkin.
Mozilla now has the Backspace key mapped to the back button, and
Shift+backspace mapped to the forward button.
Personally, I
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Doh! Of course.
I agree that it would be good to have an easier shortcut for
back/forward than alt+arrow keys, but backspace is a very bad choice. We
need to find something that doesn't cause confusion and dataloss. Any
ideas?
Well, 90% of web users (via IE)
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Claude Gohier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Because for non-US keyboads, the right alt key is used as a special key
to get accented characters... So, we must use the left alt key, and both
hands.
Is there a particular reason why the shortcut isn't ctrl + left
Albert wrote:
The only thing preventing my migration is an error message in RH 7.2
that says Warning! FAT32 support is still ALPHA! (nuisance only) and
the fact that no one supports USB wireless network cards =(
Huh? last time I had a FAT32 partition, I used it with less trouble in
Sören Kuklau wrote:
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Umm...
1st it's December 17th, not 14th.
See that's what I thought. But according to Mozilla's cache, NOPE!
It's still the 14th!
Oh.
Well your
Jadzia wrote:
When I press the VIEW CHANGES on www.betanews.com (any of the programs
ofcourse) I do not get the popup window. So java does not work correctly.
But, Java applets do work. I can play java games and all..
Popups do work on other browsers.
Any ideas??
woohoo.. must
DeMoN LaG wrote:
Morten Nilsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:3C1828EC.5020908
@SPAM.nilsen.com, on 12 Dec 2001:
I liked the graphic of the mozilla lizard toasting the IE logo :)
/me goes and does a little IE-toasting himself
rm -f sucky-ms-web-browser
Tell ya what, so far linux has
dman84 [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
as in Messed up.. screwed, hosed. :)
** up? ;-)
SCNR
dman84 wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Not that I know the FUBAR acronym. Gotta look it up...
as in Messed up.. screwed, hosed. :)
I don't know it's origin, but I got it from Babylon 5...
as Mr Garibaldi would say: This mission is about to be FUBAR
which was then said to mean Fucked Up Beyond All
Henri Sivonen wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Claude Gohier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Because for non-US keyboads, the right alt key is used as a special key
to get accented characters... So, we must use the left alt key, and both
hands.
Is there a particular reason why the
On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 12:43:20 -0600, JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Umm...
1st it's December 17th, not 14th.
See that's what I thought. But according to Mozilla's cache, NOPE!
It's still the 14th!
So, noone else is seeing this. If you go to advanced-cache in
Sören Kuklau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
9vlij2$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:9vlij2$[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 17 Dec 2001:
Kinda like the Mozilla situation, only in complete reverse.
Well situation _for_you_. No, if I were in your position, I
wouldn't like this caching trouble either, but this never
Sören Kuklau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:9vln7l$n4c1
@ripley.netscape.com, on 17 Dec 2001:
dman84 [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
as in Messed up.. screwed, hosed. :)
** up? ;-)
SCNR
F* up beyond all recognition
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bradley Baetz) wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 17 Dec 2001:
So, noone else is seeing this. If you go to advanced-cache in your
prefs, what are the cache settings? It should be set to
automatically.
Bradley
*Has visions of the Never Button
Morten Nilsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 17 Dec 2001:
Albert wrote:
The only thing preventing my migration is an error message in RH
7.2 that says Warning! FAT32 support is still ALPHA! (nuisance
only) and the fact that no one supports USB
Jadzia wrote:
When I press the VIEW CHANGES on www.betanews.com (any of the programs
ofcourse) I do not get the popup window. So java does not work correctly.
But, Java applets do work. I can play java games and all..
You mean that Java*Script* does not work correctly. When you just say
Peter Mutsaers wrote:
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Doh! Of course.
I agree that it would be good to have an easier shortcut for
back/forward than alt+arrow keys, but backspace is a very bad choice.
We need to find something that doesn't cause confusion and dataloss.
Any ideas?
Well,
Always glad to correct mistaken impressions. Peter Trudelle said this in
npm.browser:
There seems to be some misconception about what open source is. The
code is controlled by module owners, who are under no compulsion to do
what 'the community' wants (assuming, hypothetically that the
Hi all.
I'm a long-time Moz user (well long-time in the development of Mozilla)
who just finally joined the mailing lists. I'm enjoying reading the
lists, but I have one complaint.
This email account has been up for almost a month. I've been subbed to
a lot of info and security lists in
Melissa 'Liss' Tyson wrote:
Hi all.
I'm a long-time Moz user (well long-time in the development of Mozilla)
who just finally joined the mailing lists. I'm enjoying reading the
lists, but I have one complaint.
This email account has been up for almost a month. I've been subbed to
a
I find it amusing that you say this, given IE's abundant use of
non-native widgets.
A Martinez wrote:
If this shortcut is mean to please IE users, then the first step is to
remove the XUL and put back an UI with native widgets so they really
find everything where they expect to be.
Hi There;
I just upgraded to NSCP 6.2, to my surprise I have not found how to
quote or attach email messages when composing a new message.
This feature was in 4.7X.
Any idea how to do that?
--
Juan Carlos Cabrera
Office: X18714/ (408)276-8714
Ben Goodger wrote:
I find it amusing that you say this, given IE's abundant use of
non-native widgets.
A Martinez wrote:
If this shortcut is mean to please IE users, then the first step is to
remove the XUL and put back an UI with native widgets so they really
find everything where
KH wrote:
What build are you using?
0.9.2.1
Well that is a rather old release...
I suggest you get the latest milestone and see how it works.
(Upgradíng is easy, RPMs can be found here:
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/releases/mozilla0.9.6/Red_Hat_7x_RPMS/ )
--
Joni
Using WindowsXP, can someone tell me how to get my DUN to automatically
dial, when I select the Mozilla icon? If you know, be exact. Your time
and knowledge is appreciated.
--
Wayne Alligood/Amelia Island, Florida
Compaq Computer running Windows XP/ Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Words rightly
On 12/17/2001 12:17 PM, JTK wrote:
Wow, that's great! I'm just like that TV show - I can find out what
tragic events happened three days ago, and armed with that postscient
knowledge, make sure they never happened! Why I'd be a regular hero,
except of course, nobody could ever find out
WDA wrote:
Using WindowsXP, can someone tell me how to get my DUN to automatically
dial, when I select the Mozilla icon? If you know, be exact. Your time
and knowledge is appreciated.
I haven't tried XP (and have no desire to), but I understand it is just
Windows 2000 with some window
They integrate those widgets in the OS, so they become native. Didn't
you heard something about DoJ vs MS?
IE's widgets are still different than the rest of the OS's.
If a user finds the same widget across various MS products and even some
other applications, then we can say surely that
I know this is real easy, but i cant seem to find the instructions
I have RealPlayer 8 for linux installed on my Redhat 6.2 system.
How do I get Mozilla to understand that the realplay 8 exist and can be
used? Thanks in advance.
73's
Chip
--
Ralph Chip Blach
KF4WBK
Chapel Hill, North
Ralph Blach wrote:
I know this is real easy, but i cant seem to find the instructions
I have RealPlayer 8 for linux installed on my Redhat 6.2 system.
How do I get Mozilla to understand that the realplay 8 exist and can be
used? Thanks in advance.
73's
Chip
isu0 wrote:
Ralph Blach wrote:
I know this is real easy, but i cant seem to find the instructions
I have RealPlayer 8 for linux installed on my Redhat 6.2 system.
How do I get Mozilla to understand that the realplay 8 exist and can
be used? Thanks in advance.
73's
Chip
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Well makes me wonder what's about all those MachV new features though then.
Will they be in Mozilla?! Doesn't this disagree to the Mozilla 1.0 Manifest?
Yes, it does.
Lucas MacBride wrote:
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.
Peter Lairo wrote:
BTW, what is *IIRC* ??? :)
You got this answer, but you might find www.acronymfinder.com useful in the
future.
-Dan Veditz
really.
Accually, its probobly more like this:
The engineers and coders do care about the browser and want to make it
better (no, reading favicon.ico when first loading the page even if not
asked to by the user with no way to turn it off is not better)
But on the other hand, we have the
Thanks,
I knew it was easy, Just finding were it was is sometims the trick.
I'll say this, I think mozilla, even with its warts is better than
Netscape 4.77.
Chip
isu0 wrote:
isu0 wrote:
Ralph Blach wrote:
I know this is real easy, but i cant seem to find the instructions
I have
On 12/17/2001 11:34 PM, Fulvio Perini wrote:
Lucas MacBride wrote:
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,
Jesse Ruderman wrote:
Netscape recently checked in [...]
C'mon, you know how things work here. Netscape did no such thing, it was
coders running amok because they thought it was neat and they could.
Complain to [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you think module owners or super reviewers
aren't doing
Jonathan Wilson wrote:
From what I have seen with things like favicon.ico and other things not
really.
Accually, its probobly more like this:
The engineers and coders do care about the browser and want to make it
better (no, reading favicon.ico when first loading the page even if not
Daniel Veditz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 18 Dec 2001:
Jesse Ruderman wrote:
Netscape recently checked in [...]
C'mon, you know how things work here. Netscape did no such thing,
it was coders running amok because they thought it was neat
Wrong. The point is that this is a convienient way for IE users to get
a feel for our product. Just because IE does it doesn't make it bad. I
myself will never use it, as I've grown up on alt left/right arrow.
As most Mozilla users you'll never use this shortcut, but Mozilla won't
care
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