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Oh God, do NOT install that thing. It wants to steal every godforsaken
file association the Real programmers have ever heard of for itself.
Not unprecedented you ask? Get this: it runs a process in the
background (REALLY in the background, no tray icon or anything, must be
a service on
Al Franz wrote:
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
Seconded.
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 more like
Pratik wrote:
On 12/21/01 02:32 PM, JTK wrote:
Actually two - one with the points of interest circled, one unaltered so
that interested DeMoNs can evaluate it for authenticity.
A bit more info: It *appears* that Mozilla *may* have reloaded the page
by itself after, say, a half
David A. Cobb wrote:
I don't really expect to ever need to go back to Netscape4, so I suppose
I can delete whatever files Mozilla is finding -- would someone tell me
what they are before I shoot my toes off? Thanks.
Netscape 4.x stores files in ~/.netscape, so that is the directory you
We're now mentioned on Emazing...
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Date:
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JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 23 Dec 2001:
Not quite a Mozilla question, but no, I've never seen anything like
that, and I download all kinds of crazy (and way-too-big) crappola.
What I do see quite often is both IE and Mozilla crapping out
Jonas Jørgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
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
flacco wrote:
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?
Yes, it seems to
Preferences - Advanced-Scripts and Windows. I see it in the
milestone
and I also saw it in my 12/14 trunk build...
I don't see it here.
whether or not my 12/14 build is trunk or 0.9.7 branch since I download
nightlies from the 'latest' folder...
I also download from the
Jason Bassford [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Preferences - Advanced-Scripts and Windows. I see it in the
milestone
and I also saw it in my 12/14 trunk build...
I don't see it here.
I can't find it either.
whether or not my 12/14
Jason Bassford wrote:
Does it exist in the 0.9.7 branch only
That's correct.
I don't know why it isn't checked into the branch...
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a spell checer in Mozilla.
Yes, it seems to have broken some time between 2001112208 and 2001112308
nightlies. I've filed a bug on Bugzilla, 116661.
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Greg wrote:
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)
Netscape has started using all my computer's memory and processing
power, slowing the computer to a crawl.
When I start Netscape, within two minutes, it has taken all my
computer's RAM memory, and also all my computer's virtual memory,
which is a lot of Megabytes. The machine has 256MB RAM and
Gord McFee wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
(Note this was on Mac Platform, but, might work the same on PC's)
Gord McFee wrote:
I can't find a bug on this and it has me completely mystified. I have
used Mozilla builds since the milestone days and have never had an
Peter Lairo wrote:
Subject:
Re: Herr Gilbert ist außer Haus.
From:
Peter Lairo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
Sat, 22 Dec 2001 22:48:19 +0100
Newsgroups:
netscape.public.mozilla.general
Phillip (and
Gord McFee wrote:
Each time I uninstall, I remove every reference to Mozilla on my hard
drive, but the problems recur with every new install.
This is probably pretty basic, but did you completely delete both
C:\program files\mozilla and C:\Windows\Application data\mozilla? I
tend to
Alan Hunter wrote:
a spell checer in Mozilla.
Then write one.
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i gather there is a way to do it, but i have yet to find it.
can anybody give me a hint ?
pls. also reply to email address, thanks
robert somerville
edit--preferences, Advanced, Scripts windows, uncheck: Open windows
by themselves (ie, on page load/quit or by timer), and make windows flip
over/under other windows
robert somerville wrote:
i gather there is a way to do it, but i have yet to find it.
can anybody give me a hint ?
pls.
I've got the following line in user.js, and it seems tot do the trick
(you could also put it in youre prefs.js)
//stop popups
user_pref(dom.disable_open_during_load, true);
Hope it helps
On 23-12-2001 16:10, robert somerville made an attempt to write...
i gather there is a way to do it,
I've been using mozilla for 9 months now as my main browser on various
Linux systems. I'm very satisfied with it, EXCEPT for rendering a
number of pages that use Javascript. (For example, I can't get past
Sun's license agreements to download a JDK.)
I've looked at the Mozilla.org web site
if you don't mind irc you can go to irc.mozilla.org on #evangelism or
#mozillazine and ask about it there or post messages here with URLs and
mentioning specific issues. Either way it will ultimately end up in a
bug report in bugzilla.mozilla.org
basic
David Cordner wrote:
I've been using
Do any of you know why I don't have Scripts windows in
edit--preferences, Advanced? (W2k, mozilla 2001122208)
On 23-12-2001 16:15, djg made an attempt to write...
edit--preferences, Advanced, Scripts windows, uncheck: Open windows
by themselves (ie, on page load/quit or by timer), and
Arthur wrote:
Do any of you know why I don't have Scripts windows in
edit--preferences, Advanced? (W2k, mozilla 2001122208)
On 23-12-2001 16:15, djg made an attempt to write...
edit--preferences, Advanced, Scripts windows, uncheck: Open windows
by themselves (ie, on page load/quit
Chris Lee wrote:
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.
DeMoN LaG wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Matthew Thomas) wrote in
...
Michael Gratton wrote:
...
Splitting hairs: more *useful*, not more *correct*. How can you be
correctly doing something that is undefined? 8)
...
By doing what people want and expect, instead of what they don't
want
Michael Gratton wrote:
...
Matthew Thomas wrote:
...
By doing what people want and expect, instead of what they don't
want or expect.
Hmm, I don't know about you, but I don't want to see what MS thinks a
plain XML file looks like,
Please lose your fixation with Microsoft. This is
Frank wrote:
dman84 wrote:
Frank wrote:
...
i hate it to click a Dialog Box ever and ever if i load a Page
WHERE I ALREADY KNOW that they arent exists. How can i stop this
Popup the connection was refused when attempting to contact
... ?
...
see bug 28586
...
Many Thanks. I
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 standards
Alan Hunter wrote:
a spell checer in Mozilla.
Mozilla is not for 'end users' and won't have these kinds of extras.
That's where Netscape comes in.
While you can ask for things like password protected profiles and
right click on image and save as wallpaper, something like a
spellchecker is
Matthew Thomas wrote:
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
Bill Lee wrote:
Alan Hunter wrote:
a spell checer in Mozilla.
Mozilla is not for 'end users' and won't have these kinds of extras.
That's where Netscape comes in.
While you can ask for things like password protected profiles and
right click on image and save as wallpaper, something
Peter Trudelle wrote:
Ben Bucksch wrote:
As you can see in this very thread
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], this kind of
ignorant behaviour is encouraged by their manager.
No personal attacks.
I'm sorry, if I insulted you personally.
It's - don't ask me why - in the 0.9.7 branch, but not in the trunk.
Arthur [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Do any of you know why I don't have Scripts windows in
edit--preferences, Advanced? (W2k, mozilla 2001122208)
On 23-12-2001
Peter Trudelle wrote:
Ben Bucksch wrote:
IMO, the Mozilla community is the highest authority for Mozilla code.
That would be anarchy and chaos, which is why mozilla.org has the
module owner system.
We also have Presidents or similar in most countries. However, they are
supposed to do
Matthew Thomas wrote:
Frank wrote:
dman84 wrote:
Frank wrote:
...
i hate it to click a Dialog Box ever and ever if i load a Page
WHERE I ALREADY KNOW that they arent exists. How can i stop this
Popup the connection was refused when attempting to contact
... ?
...
see bug 28586
...
Many
Just curious, but which Netscape are you talking about ?
Pierre Bellavance wrote:
Netscape has started using all my computer's memory and processing
power, slowing the computer to a crawl.
When I start Netscape, within two minutes, it has taken all my
computer's RAM
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Arthur ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I've got the following line in user.js, and it seems tot do the trick
(you could also put it in youre prefs.js)
//stop popups
user_pref(dom.disable_open_during_load, true);
In 0.9.7 release there is now a GUI config option under advanced
JTK wrote:
Al Franz wrote:
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
Alan Hunter wrote:
a spell checer in Mozilla.
http://www.mozilla.org.uk/docs/spell-checker-faq.html
--
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Arthur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:3C25FD83.50005
@planet.nospam.nl:
Do any of you know why I don't have Scripts windows in
edit--preferences, Advanced? (W2k, mozilla 2001122208)
On 23-12-2001 16:15, djg made an attempt to write...
edit--preferences, Advanced, Scripts windows,
Chuck Messenger wrote:
Bill Lee wrote:
Alan Hunter wrote:
a spell checer in Mozilla.
Mozilla is not for 'end users' and won't have these kinds of extras.
That's where Netscape comes in.
While you can ask for things like password protected profiles and
right click on image and save
JTK wrote:
Subject:
Re: RealOne and Mozilla
From:
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
Sun, 23 Dec 2001 04:08:31 -0600
Newsgroups:
netscape.public.mozilla.general
Oh God, do NOT install that thing. It
Dan Howard wrote:
Gord McFee wrote:
Each time I uninstall, I remove every reference to Mozilla on my hard
drive, but the problems recur with every new install.
This is probably pretty basic, but did you completely delete both
C:\program files\mozilla and C:\Windows\Application
Hmmm... that seems to have solved the problem when I hit reply (I don't
see them as I type this), but I still get the gray bars occasionaly when
browsing messages that are replies (e.g. in the view window, not a reply
window). The application of the graphical quote bars seems sporadic and
I don't know if this is a microsoft-stretching-html-standards problem or
a Mozilla problem, but visit www.rushlimbaugh.com (whether you like him
or not) and look at the bottom left of the page. There is a menu (don't
know if it is javascript or what) that should be at the very upper left,
Regardless of the quality of the app (hey, I don't even use it!), Real
is a big media player and I would be very interested to see what route
the go for their embedded browser on Linux.
This type of implementation is what Mozilla has been pitching for the
past couple of years and I'm
Version 4.77 or 4.78, I don't remember, and I've removed it.
Hello, Pierre.
Mozilla and Netscape 6 are discussed here, not older versions of
Netscape [e.g. the 4.7x line].
Besides, the most recent version of Netscape 4.7x is 4.79. ;)
Luke wrote:
I don't know if this is a microsoft-stretching-html-standards problem
or a Mozilla problem, but visit www.rushlimbaugh.com (whether you like
him or not) and look at the bottom left of the page. There is a menu
(don't know if it is javascript or what) that should be at the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Minko Markov) wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The problem that you quoted, namely logging at
britishairways.com, is not an ssl issue. How come
I could log with 0.9.5? Try it, even with empty
ID and pass. The browser just does not react to
clicking the arrow (proceed) button.
DeMoN LaG wrote:
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 23 Dec 2001:
Not quite a Mozilla question, but no, I've never seen anything like
that, and I download all kinds of crazy (and way-too-big) crappola.
What I do see quite often is both IE and
Just a quick note to let you all know that for the first time we are now
recommending that our users consider using Mozilla with the FastMail.FM
webmail/IMAP service--good work! See the recommendation here:
http://www.emailaddresses.com/forum/showthread.php?threadid=1687
Note that bug 27002 is
djg wrote:
edit--preferences, Advanced, Scripts windows, uncheck: Open windows
by themselves (ie, on page load/quit or by timer), and make windows flip
over/under other windows
No such animal in .9.6 for linux. Pity.
robert somerville wrote:
i gather there is a way to do it, but i
Bert Garcia wrote:
Same thing here, locked up tight, cache gone.
See it here too, both milestone and latest nightly. Running w2k
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Sören Kuklau wrote:
So there we have it. Since 0.9.7, the MIME type behaviour of Mozilla is
stricter. CSS with text/plain MIME type will be ignored.
Not really. Only if you use HTML 4.0 STRICT. Else all will work even
without text/css (according to the release notes).
Also it shouldn't work
Gord McFee [EMAIL PROTECTED] said...
Dan Howard wrote:
This is probably pretty basic, but did you completely delete both
C:\program files\mozilla and C:\Windows\Application data\mozilla? I
tend to forget about the latter when tracking problems.
Yes, I deleted both. I even defragged
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JTK wrote:
Oh God, do NOT install that thing. It wants to steal every godforsaken
file association the Real programmers have ever heard of for itself.
Not unprecedented you ask? Get this: it runs a process in the
background (REALLY in the background, no tray icon or anything, must be
a
JTK wrote:
DeMoN LaG wrote:
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 23 Dec 2001:
Not quite a Mozilla question, but no, I've never seen anything like
that, and I download all kinds of crazy (and way-too-big) crappola.
What I do see quite
Jeremy Howard wrote:
Just a quick note to let you all know that for the first time we are now
recommending that our users consider using Mozilla with the FastMail.FM
webmail/IMAP service--good work! See the recommendation here:
JTK wrote:
Al Franz wrote:
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.
Since i can't tell if your using PC/ Unix / or Mac. I'll post the Mac location.
Hard Drive (whatever named) System Folder Preferences Folder
Netscape Users Folder.
If your absolutely sure you will never ever go back then move Netscape
User folder to Trash and empty.
along with Netscape
Peter Lairo wrote:
--snip
Phillip,
EVERYBODY knew what you meant. Morton was just (unsuccessfully) trying
to be funny.
BTW, why do you insist on *not cropping* your replies, especially when
you are responding to such a trivial matter?
The word density comes to mind -
I use 0.9.6 buildid 2001112012 and I went to http://java.sun.com and he
prompted me to download the java plugin. That done he will show the java
applet loading in that page and I goto download the SDK, Standard
Edition 1.3.1_02 , agree to his terms, hit the http button and she goes.
What
Hello,
I found this issue on both Netscape 6.2 (not6.2.1) and Mozilla (0.9.7).
Please visit the pics I took as following URL
(1)
http://www.photome.com.tw/album1/youying/2491133/big/na.jpg
(2)
http://www.photome.com.tw/album1/youying/2491133/big/nb.jpg
In (1), we see the template of Weekly
Hello,
I put the screenshots of IR and Mozilla 0.9.7 while visiting the same website.
(1) IE
http://www.photome.com.tw/album1/youying/2491133/big/nc.jpg
(2) Mozilla/Netscape
http://www.photome.com.tw/album1/youying/2491133/big/nd.jpg
Please note the red words in the middle of pics.
Any one
JTK wrote:
Yep, I eventually was able to find where to do that too. That process
is still lurking in the shadows though.
I don't know what the process's name is yet, I'm still working on that
one.
CTRL-ALT-DELETE and find the process, shut it down, or use a taskmanager program
and select it
The Real Bev wrote:
Subject:
Re: how to disable unwanted pop-up windows,etc
From:
The Real Bev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
Sun, 23 Dec 2001 14:17:30 -0800
Newsgroups:
You may try downloading 4.79 and try it instead.
It might solve the problem.
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Pierre Bellavance wrote:
Netscape has started using all my computer's memory and processing
power, slowing the computer to a crawl.
When I start Netscape, within two minutes, it has
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 23 Dec 2001:
Oh, and does anybody else find it odd that AOL is *still*
maintaining the 4.7x series, all these years after Netscape 6.0 was
released? Hmmm, I wonder if they know something many here won't
admit?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Yeh You-Ying) wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 23 Dec 2001:
Hello,
I put the screenshots of IR and Mozilla 0.9.7 while visiting the
same website.
(1) IE
http://www.photome.com.tw/album1/youying/2491133/big/nc.jpg
(2) Mozilla/Netscape
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David W. Fenton) writes:
Mozilla 0.9.3 had worked fine, because, apparently, I'd installed
the security manager. When I re-installed and included the security
manager, it then worked.
It is not so apparent to me that this is the reason.
Maybe, maybe not, but the
After setting up the Tabbed browsing feature for TAB on middle mouse
button for URLs on the page and the middle mouse button for bookmarks -
the middle mouse button works fine for URLs on the page but will not
open a TAB when I select a book mark using the middle mouse button.
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