The demo / test site here:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/xbl/test5/test.html
says that I should be able to drag the sticky-notes around, but I'm
unable to do this. Is the demo not working, or have I perhaps disabled
something it depends on?
Hi,
Just upgraded to 0.9.7 from 0.9.5. My impression
is that 0.9.7 is faster (Linux). Several points
about it:
After the install, it was not with the
modern skin, but the classical. I have
always used the modern, and the previous
upgrades correctly detected that.
I'd have to agree.The extra features provide a nice touch.
WDA wrote:
Working with Mozilla 0.9.7. Very fast and very nice.
Am 22.12.2001 09:59 schrieb Minko Markov:
Anyone feeling that 0.9.7 is buggy? I will keep
both 0.9.5 and 0.9.7 trees for the moment.
So far I haven't encountered any serious problems. 0.9.7 seems very
stable and fast.
- Holger
Minko Markov wrote:
The Preferences dialog box has an
annoying bug. When I start opening
the fields (like Navigator, Advanced),
no scrollbar shows
This is the single most frequently reported bug in bugzilla. It has 76
duplicates. It exists at least since
basic wrote:
If someone knows what API these apps are using to trigger the DUN it
might get implemented if it doesn't depend on something like IE
basic
There are some different ways to achive a DUN connection. I did some
tries some time ago, and looking back this is what seems to
Minko Markov wrote:
Subject:
0.9.7: fast, but seems buggy
From:
Minko Markov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
Sat, 22 Dec 2001 08:59:28 GMT
Newsgroups:
netscape.public.mozilla.general
Hi,
Just upgraded
DeMoN LaG wrote:
Q. Is Internet Explorer committed to implementing standard X in the
future?
A. Microsoft is committed to implementing the Internet standards that
make sense to allow our customers to build great solutions. As standards
emerge, we evaluate them to see which
I need some help. I trying to modify some of my prefs. I keep reading
about a file called 'prefs.js' and one, might I add that I can't find.
I'm using Windows XP and have Mozilla 0.9.7 installed. When I do a
search on my computer, looking for this particular file, I can't find
it. There
Hello,
I just use Mozilla 0.9.7 and found an issue.
While typing Chinese(Big5) character in URL and then press the button
Search beside of URL(Default using Google Searching Engin).
Google will get unknown character in searching keyword, such as ??.
Of course, I can not search anything with
According to the release notes for Mozilla 0.9.7, Mozilla has a new
advanced preference panel for fine-grained JavaScript control.
I have dowloaded the latest nightly, 122103, and this preference isn't
there. Does it exist in the 0.9.7 branch only, and not the trunk, or
are the release notes
Are you using the same profile? It most likely got messed up from such a
large updating step. Try creating a fresh one and then using it with 0.9.7.
Hans Dockter [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
I'm using Mozilla since 0.92 and I just installed 0.9.7 on my
Yeh You-Ying wrote:
Hello,
I just use Mozilla 0.9.7 and found an issue.
While typing Chinese(Big5) character in URL and then press the button
"Search" beside of URL(Default using Google Searching Engin).
Google will get unknown character in searching keyword, such as "??".
Of course, I can not
Jason Bassford wrote:
According to the release notes for Mozilla 0.9.7, Mozilla has a new
advanced preference panel for fine-grained JavaScript control.
I have dowloaded the latest nightly, 122103, and this preference isn't
there. Does it exist in the 0.9.7 branch only, and not the trunk, or
I don't see it (and can't recall ever having seen it), 2001-12-21-03 /
Win32. Is it Platform-specific?
Travis Crump [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Jason Bassford wrote:
According to the release notes for Mozilla 0.9.7, Mozilla has a new
Sören Kuklau wrote:
I don't see it (and can't recall ever having seen it), 2001-12-21-03 /
Win32. Is it Platform-specific?
Travis Crump [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Jason Bassford wrote:
According to the release notes for Mozilla 0.9.7,
In the Netscape 4.x series, 65536 was the largest cache size.
What is the largest cache size I can have in Mozilla?
Also, the cache gets cleared, instead of a fifo mechanism, it gets
cleared when full and most often after a crash.
--
bert garcia
__O
_-\,_
(_)/ (_)
On the Mozilla download pages, there is this disclaimer:
We do not guarantee that any source code or executable code
available from the mozilla.org domain is Year 2000 compliant.
Now honestly, is this really necessary at this point? Or does it have
to be there as an idiot-proofed
I read in http://www.mozillaquest.com that you can download a SEA
tarball, untar it where it will go into the ./mozilla-installer dir and
then invoke the mozilla installer. I did that and all I get is a
network error occurred because it said to disconnect because you got
all the files
I always felt that Print Preview was very important.I tested it once
when it first came out,but when I tried the feature today on
Mozilla0.9.7,and the 12-6,12-21 nightlies,and it froze the browser.No
problem with NS4.79. Anybody seen this?
--
Fulvio Perini
Omaha,NE 68124
You never finish a
I've just downloaded 0.9.7 and I've now got a problem with style-sheets not
working anymore when their location is defined from the site-root
link rel=stylesheet href=/adam.css type=text/cssdoesn't work
When I use: link rel=stylesheet href=../adam.css type=text/css it
does work..
Is there
I understood that there were two SEA types. One that you download as you
go and the other SEA file was complete and would install from your hard
drive - both files were the same size 11Mbyte I think.
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
I read in http://www.mozillaquest.com that you can download a SEA
Fulvio Perini wrote:
I always felt that Print Preview was very important.I tested it once
when it first came out,but when I tried the feature today on
Mozilla0.9.7,and the 12-6,12-21 nightlies,and it froze the browser.No
problem with NS4.79. Anybody seen this?
--
Fulvio Perini
Omaha,NE
One feature that bugs the hell out of me is the automatic conversion
of 's in mail and news replies to vertical gray bars. This wreaks havoc
in the Python newsgroup, for example, where some session code like this...
spam = asdf
1 + 2
3
looks more like this...
||| spam = asdf
||| 1 + 2
Morten Nilsen wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Subject:
Re: Mozilla logo
From:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
Fri, 21 Dec 2001 15:57:08 -0500
Newsgroups:
Please repost in English.
I only know this phrase because I know a person whoes wife is originally Austrian.
we do not Sphecken De Dusche. (I know the spelling is wrong). Supposed
to be we do not speak german.
Jon Gilbert wrote:
Ich werde ab 21.12.2001 nicht im Büro sein. Ich kehre zurück
has these 2 files in it:
mozilla-i686-pc-linux-gnu-0.9.7-sea.tar.gz 21-Dec-2001 13:40 11.0M
mozilla-i686-pc-linux-gnu-0.9.7.tar.gz 21-Dec-2001 15:54 11.4M
I used the first one. On the page you quote there is reference to
untarring the tar.gz file and Run Mozilla with the ./mozilla run
WDA wrote:
Fulvio Perini wrote:
I always felt that Print Preview was very important.I tested it once
when it first came out,but when I tried the feature today on
Mozilla0.9.7,and the 12-6,12-21 nightlies,and it froze the browser.No
problem with NS4.79. Anybody seen this?
Confirm on
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
I read in http://www.mozillaquest.com
Do not trust *anything* that is published there
Everytime I install the Nightly, the ProfileManager finds three or four
old Netscape4 profiles as well as my own active Mozilla profile.
And everytime it allows me to delete this profile from the list of the
displayed profiles.
I don't really expect to ever need to go back to Netscape4, so I
Phillip (and anyone too curious to let it be), this is a standard I'm
out of my office reply mail.
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Subject:
Re: Herr Gilbert ist außer Haus.
From:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.
Dan Howard wrote:
1) Is there a way to automate the process of changing these icons just
to make it a little easier when I install a new build? Possibly a
simple batch file? Better yet, a way to make the icon change stick
across installations?
Yes, my solution works as long as you
Minko Markov wrote:
Hi,
Just upgraded to 0.9.7 from 0.9.5. My impression
is that 0.9.7 is faster (Linux). Several points
about it:
After the install, it was not with the
modern skin, but the classical. I have
always used the modern, and the previous
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
I live in the 21st century. And the 21st century will be far more visual
than the 21st.
really? I thought the 21st century was exactly the same as the 21st
Sorry about that was supposed to be
I live in the 21st century. And the 21st century will be far more
Having problems with IE6 downloading large files 50megs if they are
downloaded via HTTP. Failed many times on me while Netscape downloads them
fine. For some reason IE downloads them and they come in twice as large as
they should an obviously corrupted some way. Has anyone else experienced
Maybe the server is sending improper mime types?
Marcel de Groot [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
3c24f04a$0$69031$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:3c24f04a$0$69031$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
I've just downloaded 0.9.7 and I've now got a problem with style-sheets
not
working anymore when their
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Minko Markov) wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Try www.britishairways.com, it offers
login with ID and password. With 0.9.5,
it worked fine. 0.9.7 seems unable to
log me in: after typing the ID and the
pass, I can't proceed. Neither Return
On 12/22/2001 4:05 PM, Luke wrote:
One feature that bugs the hell out of me is the automatic conversion
of 's in mail and news replies to vertical gray bars. This wreaks havoc
in the Python newsgroup, for example, where some session code like this...
spam = asdf
1 + 2
3
looks
Sören Kuklau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
a03337$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:a03337$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Maybe the server is sending improper mime types?
What should the MIME type be for style-sheets?
They're now served as text/plain
Marcel
Marcel de Groot wrote:
Maybe the server is sending improper mime types?
What should the MIME type be for style-sheets?
They're now served as text/plain
text/css for Cascading Style Sheets.
--
/Jonas
I read somewhere recently that Real was deciding between Opera and
Mozilla for it's embedded browser on it's upcoming RealOne platform.
Anyone heard anything on this? I would be very interested to know how
this one is going to pan out...
Cheers,
Shawn
Gtk-WARNING **: invalid cast from (NULL) pointer to `GtkObject'
./mozilla-installer: line 55: 31243 Segmentation fault
./mozilla-installer-bin --sync $@
I get the above during install (well actually the installer has hardly
started.)
Anyone have anyideas? (I am on gtk 1.2.10) all other
Justin H. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 22 Dec 2001:
PS. Why are you using Netscape 7.79 when Mozilla is now stable
enough to use?
Perhaps he liked the past and present so much that he thought he'd
try out the future?
Justin H.
Very good,
Al Franz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
a0335g$q8q$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:a0335g$q8q$[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 22 Dec 2001:
Having problems with IE6 downloading large files 50megs if they are
downloaded via HTTP. Failed many times on me while Netscape
downloads them fine. For some reason IE
Title: froses_comp_01
Shawn Neumann wrote:
I read somewhere recently that Real was deciding between Opera and
Mozilla for it's embedded browser on it's upcoming RealOne platform.
Anyone heard anything on this? I would be very interested to know how
this one is going to pan out...
Cheers,
Shawn
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http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93002
if anyone wants to fix that they can try and see if these needs fixing too:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=108123
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9030
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