David W. Fenton wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (jdavis) wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I totally agree, the history function has been totally ignored. I
agree with everything you've said. I would be happy if once I got
the history window in the ungrouped view and I sort it in the
order of last
themes available for this browser and what's so hard about fixing print
preview, and fixing the sorting of History (retaining it), and maybe
whether it points to Mozilla being poorly written code that is hard to
fix without causing other problems. Also, why does it take like 30
seconds to a
Hi.
I've made a little DHTML page to test the performance of DHTML in Mozilla.
You can have a look at it here: http://www.formula-one.nu/dhtml/moz3d.htm
It's quite sluggish but hopefully the DHTML performance in Mozilla will be
better someday.. :)
/petern
Here is the scenario,
Using Windows98 OS, with a 2 Gig HD and Netscape v4.7
Only have 500 meg left on the drive, and I am attempting to download
a 300 meg file. No problem except that NS keeps making two copies
of what ever I download. The initial file that I want, and a cached copy
that
jesus X [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on
28 Dec 2001:
DeMoN LaG wrote:
He'd probably blame that on Mozilla using Ascii text for a UI,
and say XUL is such a pathetic waste of time that he was too bored
to change the setting
IT's a scientifically
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
[snip]
Has he tried: Edit Preferences Advanced Cache. Setting to
Page in cache compared to one on network:
Everytime ?? That way N6/Moz / Communicator
Right clicking on the menu bar image map (to bring up the popup) crashes
Mozilla everytime. I've sent in feed back. N6.2 works as expected.
Moz 0.9.7 on Win2000
http://www.copicmarker.com/
A site that totaly fails with Moz (undoubtably written for IE)
http://www.irwintoy.com/
bl
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Right clicking on the menu bar image map (to bring up the popup) crashes
Mozilla everytime. I've sent in feed back. N6.2 works as expected.
Moz 0.9.7 on Win2000
http://www.copicmarker.com/
Title: BestMatch.com - Hook Up Tonight!
Married Women, College Students, Party Girls, Secretaries,
Girl Next Door, Nurses, and more with only ONE THING
ON THEIR MINDS... DATING AND HOOKING UP WITH YOU!!!
They want a REAL MAN LIKE YOU and they want to make
jdavis wrote:
I am beginning to wonder what's so difficult about making more
themes available for this browser and what's so hard about fixing
print preview, and fixing the sorting of History (retaining it), and
maybe whether it points to Mozilla being poorly written code that is
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I am beginning to wonder what's so difficult about making more
themes available for this browser
The theme code is still rewritten from time to time, so it makes no sense to
write lots of themes -
Bill Lee wrote:
Right clicking on the menu bar image map (to bring up the popup)
crashes Mozilla everytime. I've sent in feed back. N6.2 works as
expected.
Moz 0.9.7 on Win2000
http://www.copicmarker.com/
Check bug 114377, that bug relates to the crash in question.
JTK wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
[snip]
Has he tried: Edit Preferences Advanced Cache. Setting to Page in
cache compared to one on network:
Everytime ?? That way N6/Moz / Communicator never relies on the page in
the cache.
Uh, well, yeah, I would sure hope that
Nigel L wrote:
Excuse me Jay, but isn't it a bit cheeky to say that AOL is an offshoot
of Netscape? ;-)
Happy New Year Jay, Asa, Seth, Gerv, all
Nigel L
That's not what I said. I said that the AIM
DeMoN LaG wrote:
Nigel L [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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snip a bunch of HTML
You could always try Trillian, it connects to AIM, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo and
ICQ
Yup, and there is even an emoticon that actually laughs ... :-D
--
Jay
Sören Kuklau wrote:
A site that totaly fails with Moz (undoubtably written for IE)
http://www.irwintoy.com/
Works fine for me.
It didn't WFM ... did you click the ReBoot image to open a new window?
that window is rather broken...
but it seems the site is sending NS-specific code...
the
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Sören Kuklau wrote:
A site that totaly fails with Moz (undoubtably written for IE)
http://www.irwintoy.com/
Works fine for me.
It didn't WFM ... did you click the ReBoot image to open a new
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
snews://secnews.netscape.com/netscape.macintosh
If I could access that from nn, that would be useful to me.
In any event go to Edit Prefrences Navigator Smart browsing
uncheck enable internet key Words
uncheck enable what's Related
4.7x
DeMoN LaG wrote:
You could always try Trillian, it connects to AIM, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo and
ICQ
Sorry for the offtopic: does it work well with the latest ICQ protocol
release? If it does it sounds like a solution for me: sometimes I have
Yahoo!, MSN and ICQ IMs active!
Andrea
--
Andrea
hi mozillas,
when composing a message, i like to have a fixed with font with
automatic wrapping,
so i dont have to insert newlines for not scrolling out of the screen. i
cant fand the place
where to set this. can you help ?
regards,
karsten
And it came to pass that 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
I read somewhere in bugzilla that performance, feature work and
restructuration issues will be addressed in 0.9.8. A bugzilla query of
bugs with the perf keyword targetted to 0.9.8 yeilds some DHTML related
bugs.
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21762 tracking:
poor
Nigel L responds:
Andrea Monni wrote:
DeMoN LaG wrote:
You could always try Trillian, it connects to AIM, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo
and ICQ
Sorry for the offtopic: does it work well with the latest ICQ protocol
release? If it does it sounds like a solution for me: sometimes I have
Yahoo!,
My Personal Toolbar has stopped working,i.e., the bar itself is visible but
no bookmarks are present (except for one marked bookmarks) If I click
that one it then shows the rest. How do I get them to reappear on the bar
as before? Thanks
--
They told me I needed WIN95 or better
So I chose
Have Netscape 6.2 and Mozilla 0.9.6 installed. Want to use java on Mozilla
but unable to do so. Spent an hour downloading it only to be told an error
was encountered during setup (202 I think). Isn't there a way for Mozilla
to share the same java used by Netscape?
--
They told me I needed
Jay Garcia wrote:
DeMoN LaG wrote:
Nigel L [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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snip a bunch of HTML
You could always try Trillian, it connects to AIM, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo and
ICQ
Yup, and there is even an emoticon that
DeMoN LaG wrote:
Nigel L [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 28 Dec 2001:
snip a bunch of HTML
You could always try Trillian, it connects to AIM, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo and
ICQ
You forgot irc.
Trillian is great but it takes up even more fricken ram
If the Cache is bad.
Jay Garcia wrote:
---snip---
No, YOUR cache is busted, not ours for whatever reason.
Since /cache/ contains files written to specific areas of the HD maybe
a scan-disk and defrag may help and even a complete sector check may
provide relief .. who
Are you sure you download should be:
MacNS6FullInstaller.sea
if its not you didn't get full installer. sounds like you may have
gotten a Unix version.
Lisa wrote:
Hello.
I try to install Netscape 6.2.1 and is facing difficulty.
I downloaded the Netscape Setup from
If you can find the freestanding Utility SpellTools it works well with
Mozilla. In fact it works well with just about anything that uses text.
You can even use it to check text that you fill in boxes with on webpages.
Zack wrote:
On 12/28/2001 10:05 PM, . wrote:
Is it possible to add a
petern wrote:
Hi.
I've made a little DHTML page to test the performance of DHTML in Mozilla.
You can have a look at it here: http://www.formula-one.nu/dhtml/moz3d.htm
It's quite sluggish but hopefully the DHTML performance in Mozilla will be
better someday.. :)
/petern
Don't set the
Try DownloadAccelerator from www.speedbit.com
Also, do some simple things like emptying the Recycle Bin and the temp
directory. It's amazing how much space is chowed down in those two
directories alone.
Try zipping stuff that you don't need live, but don't want to get rid
of. If you can roll
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petern wrote:
Hi.
I've made a little DHTML page to test the performance of DHTML in
Mozilla.
You can have a look at it here:
http://www.formula-one.nu/dhtml/moz3d.htm
It's quite sluggish but hopefully
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Doesn't seem offtopic -- messaging is an important web app; having
all those messaging services simultaneously in the browser sidebar would
be a KILLER APP.
No, it would be bloatware. There should
Nigel L enthuses:
Sren Kuklau wrote:
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petern wrote:
Hi.I've made a little DHTML page to test the performance of DHTML in
Mozilla.
JTK wrote:
until I got it through my skull that the Mozilla project was
not interested in succeeding and delivering a viable product.
If that is your opinion, may I ask why you are still reading the Mozilla
newsgroups?
You may. The answer is, I'm not entirely sure. At one point,
Net_Test wrote:
Or perhaps, is there a program that downloads from servers
but does not cache?
http://www.getright.com/
Joe Cuervo wrote:
Net_Test wrote:
Or perhaps, is there a program that downloads from servers
but does not cache?
http://www.getright.com/
...but yeah, downloading the file to a temp directory
then copying it from there is a bad idea.
read http://mozilla.org/community.html
--
/Jonas
Very KOOL! Works fine at timeout 1 on my WinMoz 0.9.7 milestone PIII
850 notebook. :-)
Sure, you have 850MHz, mozilla can keep up on your computer... but on my
350 it doesn't have a chance.
It is much faster in IE but the PNG-images doesn't work very well in IE :)
I really hope the DHTML performance in Mozilla will be as good(or better) as
in IE soon.
Hopefully before 1.0 is released.
/Peter
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Very
jdavis wrote:
And why is it
when I scroll down a page like the Wall Street Journal, that it takes a
full second pause between each screen as I am paging downward or upward?
Try going to
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/showattachment.cgi?attach_id=49599.
Scroll. Is that what you mean? If it
Joe Cuervo wrote:
Joe Cuervo wrote:
Net_Test wrote:
Or perhaps, is there a program that downloads from servers
but does not cache?
http://www.getright.com/
...but yeah, downloading the file to a temp directory
then copying it from there is a bad idea.
It's been
petern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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It is much faster in IE but the PNG-images doesn't work very well
in IE :)
I really hope the DHTML performance in Mozilla will be as good(or
better) as in IE soon.
Hopefully before
Kryptolus wrote:
It's been discussed before ... the reason being so that the download can
actually begin before the user presses the 'Save' button and choses a
location.
This only happens this way in Mozilla, not NS4 - see the subject.
The problem is not that the file is in the temp. dir
Christian Biesinger wrote:
Kryptolus wrote:
It's been discussed before ... the reason being so that the download
can actually begin before the user presses the 'Save' button and
choses a location.
This only happens this way in Mozilla, not NS4 - see the subject.
The problem is
. wrote:
Is it possible to add a spell checker to Mozilla 0.9.7?
I don't know for sure when it comes to Mozilla but I used Spell Catcher
Plus for 15 days during a trial and it worked very well in Windows 98se.
It will ask in any application you are typing in if you want interactive
help
I tried the Windows version and can't do local (offline) install.
I tried the Unix one (under Linux) and it too insisted that I go
online to finish the installation process.
I haven't tried the Mac yet - perhaps I will, tomorrow.
Anyone has any idea how to do offline installation ?
Lisa
Go to manage bookmarks, then choose a folder and in the edit (?) menu,
choose Set as Personal Toolbar Folder. Should do it.
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My Personal Toolbar has stopped working,i.e., the bar
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Lisa wrote:
Hello.
I try to install Netscape 6.2.1 and is facing difficulty.
I downloaded the Netscape Setup from ftp://ftp.netscape.com/, every
bits of it (about 50 MB), but when I launched the setup program, it
Hello.
I am looking for a way to do a total-offline installation for Netscape
6.2.1
I am trying to do a Netscape 6.2.1 (Windows version) installation and
I have downloaded ALL the files from the Windows directory (and all
the files from all the subdirectories) but when I tried to install,
the
Only thing I can remotely concur with - Real Player. Ugh! It has been an
ongoing problem I've had with RP for years now on this machine - I
cannot run any instance of Real Player without it freezing up my machine
- again, not a Mozilla or Netscape thing, Real Player just sucks imho!
Sören
Ok, I admit, every now and then I like to go to Yahoo and chat a while,
sometimes I like to play Yahoo games, ok? I'm 43 years old, am in
management, but sometimes I like to have fun at Yahoo now again. There!
I said it! I've never seen any instance of anyone bringing up having a
problem
I might add - using Mozilla 0.9.7 build:2001122803
JS wrote:
This may be somewhat trite to some but it's an issue with me by-golly!
Ok, I admit, every now and then I like to go to Yahoo and chat a while,
sometimes I like to play Yahoo games, ok? I'm 43 years old, am in
management, but
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Go to manage bookmarks, then choose a folder and in the edit (?) menu,
choose Set as Personal Toolbar Folder. Should do it.
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My Personal Toolbar has
Nigel L wrote:
I just installed a Dec 20 AIM beta which works fine. But, it would
have been nice if it had inserted a menu item in Moz -- Win Me (til end
next week I'm gonna stick with milestone 0.9.7). I think I saw that
option in Netscape 6.2.1 (which I uninstalled because I thought
Lisa wrote:
Hello.
I am looking for a way to do a total-offline installation for Netscape
6.2.1
I am trying to do a Netscape 6.2.1 (Windows version) installation and
I have downloaded ALL the files from the Windows directory (and all
the files from all the subdirectories) but when I
After doing your online download of the complete Netscape file,the
installation may or may not be completed offline. It would depend on the
type of download,and you may not be able to complete it without some
internet interaction I really would not know because I have cable.
Lisa wrote:
JS wrote:
I might add - using Mozilla 0.9.7 build:2001122803
JS wrote:
This may be somewhat trite to some but it's an issue with me
by-golly! Ok, I admit, every now and then I like to go to Yahoo and
chat a while, sometimes I like to play Yahoo games, ok? I'm 43 years
old, am in
Lucas MacBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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Cewl...sure looks hideous in IE5 (just had to say that...bwahaha)
The timeout setting doesn't seem to make any perceptible difference
on my Athlon 650.
Heh, just looked at it. I would
DeMoN LaG wrote:
petern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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It is much faster in IE but the PNG-images doesn't work very well
in IE :)
I really hope the DHTML performance in Mozilla will be as good(or
better) as in IE soon.
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