December 30, 2001
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You took the words right out of my mouth. Anyone good ideas for a JTK
Kill filter?
On 31-12-2001 7:13, DeMoN LaG made an attempt to write...
Oh shut up already. I *really* wish this weren't an open source project
right now, so they could ban you permanently. You do nothing but
disrupt,
I yesterday even convinced my brother (!) to try out Mozilla, and guess
what, first response was OMG! It's COOL! and he's still searching for real
disadvantages.
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Geoff wrote:
[snip]
Thanks both to
Nobody's posted numbers recently, I'd love to see how low the percentage
is these days.
(source: http://www.upsdell.com/BrowserNews/stat.htm)
In the US : 0.75% of hits, and rising.
In the UK : 1.2% of hits, and rising.
For reference, Opera has 0.4% and 0.1%, respectively.
As always, these
Steven wrote:
toylet [mozilla] wrote:
suggest you not to convert the profile.
just point the mozilla to use existing netscape directory.
What would be the best way to that on a Mac?
anyway, burn the old files to a cdrw first for safety sake.
Done that already..
Steven
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 23:06:38 +, David W. Fenton wrote:
To be honest, I used to encounter far more unusable pages with NS 4.x
than I do with Mozilla. And with proper stylesheet support, everything
just looks better in Mozilla, too.
I absolutely agree that when Moz can display a page at
Steven wrote:
See subject, I forgot this, or forgot I even entered one.
How can I clear it (and all saved passwords) to start over?
Edit/Preferences/PrivacySecurity/Master Password/Reset Password
--
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither
Not quite: No matter what you choose in Opera's Identify as:, it always
includes Opera/version in the user agent string.
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gavin long wrote:
For reference, Opera has 0.4% and 0.1%,
Christian Biesinger wrote:
Steven wrote:
See subject, I forgot this, or forgot I even entered one.
How can I clear it (and all saved passwords) to start over?
Edit/Preferences/PrivacySecurity/Master Password/Reset Password
Ah, sorry; I didn't notice that your question was about
Christian Biesinger wrote:
Christian Biesinger wrote:
Steven wrote:
See subject, I forgot this, or forgot I even entered one.
How can I clear it (and all saved passwords) to start over?
Edit/Preferences/PrivacySecurity/Master Password/Reset Password
Ah, sorry; I didn't notice
Is there any way of setting preferences for the Find in This Page
function? E.g. I always want to have Wrap Around checked. Is this
possible? (I couldn't find a bug on this.)
Jason.
Geoff wrote:
Unfortunately, so far as needing to fire up other browsers to view pages
is concerned, my experience is obviously different from yours. I don't
expect you to spend time visiting these sites, but to take just two recent
examples :
http://www.abit.com.tw/
bad browser sniffing, it
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On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 20:46:58 +, Albert wrote:
Geoff wrote:
Hi,
This post is *not* a complaint. I have nothing but admiration and
gratitude for the developers of moz, galeon, and opera, all of
On Mon, 31 Dec 2001 16:36:40 +, Travis Crump wrote:
Geoff wrote:
Unfortunately, so far as needing to fire up other browsers to view pages
is concerned, my experience is obviously different from yours. I don't
expect you to spend time visiting these sites, but to take just two
recent
Geoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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On Mon, 31 Dec 2001 16:36:40 +, Travis Crump wrote:
Geoff wrote:
(2) What is bad about layers? Are they in some sense dangerous (which
seems unlikely to me, but maybe I am wrong), or do they simply
Geoff wrote:
(1) Am I right in thinking that there is nothing that Moz could ever do to
correct the bad sniffing problem? In other words, if a site sends stuff
that is obviously intended for NS is there simply no way that Moz could
default to NS behaviour - not even with a whole lot of
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(1) Am I right in thinking that there is nothing that Moz could ever do to
correct the bad sniffing problem? In other words, if a site sends stuff
that is obviously intended for NS is there simply no
On Mon, 31 Dec 2001 17:13:17 +, Johnny Yen wrote:
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On Mon, 31 Dec 2001 16:36:40 +, Travis Crump wrote:
Geoff wrote:
(2) What is bad about layers? Are they in some sense dangerous
(which seems
On Mon, 31 Dec 2001 16:31:37 +, Christian Biesinger wrote:
Geoff wrote:
(1) Am I right in thinking that there is nothing that Moz could ever do
to correct the bad sniffing problem? In other words, if a site sends
stuff that is obviously intended for NS is there simply no way that Moz
On Mon, 31 Dec 2001 17:39:15 +, Sören Kuklau wrote:
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But ... proprietory or not, standard or not, IE supports them
No, does not.
(or at least it can render the pages I mentioned)
Yes: These
jdavis wrote:
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?
I saw the same problem in 0.9.7
However, the daily build I have running on my box resolved that problem.
Steven wrote:
Christian Biesinger wrote:
Christian Biesinger wrote:
Steven wrote:
See subject, I forgot this, or forgot I even entered one.
How can I clear it (and all saved passwords) to start over?
Edit/Preferences/PrivacySecurity/Master Password/Reset Password
Steven wrote:
Christian Biesinger wrote:
Christian Biesinger wrote:
Steven wrote:
See subject, I forgot this, or forgot I even entered one.
How can I clear it (and all saved passwords) to start over?
Edit/Preferences/PrivacySecurity/Master Password/Reset Password
Ah, sorry; I
I have researched this hi and lo.
On a web page like cnn.com when you click on a story to read and go to
that page the body text fonts are TINY! I can't read them. I have edited
my prefs.js file and added the line about
user_pref(browser.screen_resolution, 120);
anyway its not working.
When
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Not quite: No matter what you choose in Opera's Identify as:, it always
includes Opera/version in the user agent string.
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gavin long wrote:
For reference, Opera has 0.4%
Travis Crump wrote:
snip--
http://www.abit.com.tw/
bad browser sniffing, it is pretending that Mozilla is NS4 which is bad.
Mozilla is not compatible with NS4, it is compatible with the current
standards.. It also uses layers which is also very bad.
Mama Cass wrote:
In netscape.public.mozilla.general the people heard Phillip M. Jones,
C.E.T. say these wise words:
Wouldn't moving a file's location as its being downloaded, Doesn't that
create the possibility of file corruption?
Well then why don't we just wait until the end user
Henry wrote:
I have researched this hi and lo.
On a web page like cnn.com when you click on a story to read and go to
that page the body text fonts are TINY! I can't read them. I have edited
my prefs.js file and added the line about
user_pref(browser.screen_resolution, 120);
anyway
DeMoN LaG n@a wrote:
Cause it is so much better when I click a file to download, forget I
clicked it, and come back to the window 3 minutes later and have a fully
downloaded file waiting for me, not a window asking me where to save it
Depending on what you do.
I don't find it so fun to
Steven wrote:
toylet [mozilla] wrote:
suggest you not to convert the profile.
just point the mozilla to use existing netscape directory.
What would be the best way to that on a Mac?
anyway, burn the old files to a cdrw first for safety sake.
Done that already..
Steven
--
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This is the heart of the matter.
Yes, it is.
I think that most of use here would accept that we are engaged in a
conflict with M$.
Concerning operating systems, there's Mac OS and Linux against M$'s
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And how many search out the Opera part of the user agent? Some people
ID IE by looking for Mozilla/4.0 (compatible...) and ignore everything
else.
Whether that's true or not, this behaviour would be
S?en Kuklau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I yesterday even convinced my brother (!) to try out Mozilla, and guess
what, first response was OMG! It's COOL! and he's still searching for real
disadvantages.
Thankfully, unlike Netscape 6.x, Mozilla seems
CNN is annoying that way. They're sniffing browsers incorrectly and
sending you tiny type. (Figured this out last week when I read through
their style sheets.) Send their webmaster an email and point out the
problem. I'll reboot in Linux and do the same.
Thanks for your reply. Come
On Mon, 31 Dec 2001 19:57:26 +, Sören Kuklau wrote:
snip
And I appreciate that people like you have another point of view. It's a
tough matter, and I think a similar thing was in mid-98, when Apple
introduced the iMac. It had no floppy drive, no SCSI, no ADB, and so
on - before that,
I was just about to write another long post about the favicon incident,
but since I really don't think that would do a whole lot of good, I am
doing something else instead. I have a question for the developers and
module owners who checked in automatic favicon.ico requests in mozilla.
What,
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Well, that seems an excellent analogy Soren,
thanks :-)
and I have learned much from this thread. I can only wish the Tech
Evangelists good fortune.
Yes, me too. It's an important task, and difficult
On Mon, 31 Dec 2001 22:07:29 +, Sören Kuklau wrote:
Even so, I am lucky enough to be able to pay for
my
software
if I need to - I support open source because it is better not because
it is cheaper - and I would willingly pay top dollar for a linux
Moz-like browser that could render
I just stick with ctl+ or ctl- to vary the font sizr according to the
pge I'm viewing. Once you get used to it it is reasonably quick and helpful.
nev
Henry wrote:
I have researched this hi and lo.
On a web page like cnn.com when you click on a story to read and go to
that page the
Geoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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I understand - just wishful-thinking on my part really.
Yes, I see.
What can be done is to use the engine but not use other stuff like XUL,
XPFE, etc. which some consider bloat. The result would be
When I haven't used a certain newsgroup, moz asks me whether I want to
download xxx headers and mark the rest read. Is it possible to set it
up so that it downloads the messages along with the headers.
I hate waiting for the message to download everytime I click on the message.
Dale wrote:
S?en Kuklau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I yesterday even convinced my brother (!) to try out Mozilla, and guess
what, first response was OMG! It's COOL! and he's still searching for real
disadvantages.
Thankfully, unlike Netscape 6.x,
Lucas MacBride wrote:
Henry wrote:
I have researched this hi and lo.
On a web page like cnn.com when you click on a story to read and go
to that page the body text fonts are TINY! I can't read them. I have
edited my prefs.js file and added the line about
I don't want to start another flame war, but why exactly do webmasters
care so much? On one side you have webmasters unaware of the problem,
they obviously don't care. On the other side you have webmasters who
see that some non-existent file /favicon.ico is being requested a lot,
don't like
And it came to pass that Geoff wrote:
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 20:46:58 +, Albert wrote:
Geoff wrote:
Hi,
This post is *not* a complaint. I have nothing but
admiration and gratitude for the developers of moz, galeon,
and opera, all of which I use. I am not a fluent
programmer and I do
And it came to pass that JTK wrote:
Geoff wrote:
[snip]
Thanks both to Jonas and to you Albert. As I said, I was
looking for an explanation, not making a criticism, and
that holds good. Even so, and speaking as someone who has
invested much time and effort in ridding his business of
And it came to pass that JTK wrote:
Geoff wrote:
[snip]
Thanks both to Jonas and to you Albert. As I said, I was
looking for an explanation, not making a criticism, and
that holds good. Even so, and speaking as someone who has
invested much time and effort in ridding his business of
Travis Crump wrote:
Lucas MacBride wrote:
Henry wrote:
I have researched this hi and lo.
On a web page like cnn.com when you click on a story to read and go
to that page the body text fonts are TINY! I can't read them. I have
edited my prefs.js file and added the line about
Thanks that works nice! At least I won't go blind now!
Neville Cobb wrote:
I just stick with ctl+ or ctl- to vary the font sizr according to the
pge I'm viewing. Once you get used to it it is reasonably quick and
helpful.
nev
Henry wrote:
I have researched this hi and lo.
And it came to pass that Matthew Thomas wrote:
Chuck Messenger wrote:
Matthew Thomas wrote:
DeMoN LaG wrote: ...
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
JTK wrote:
Jay Garcia wrote:
JTK wrote:
How do you use EIGHT computers simultaneously? Are you specifically
using these for test?
First of all I didn't say that I use them simultaneously. I can only
use ONE at a time. But yes, I use them for testing purposes under
different
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
snews://secnews.netscape.com/netscape/netscape6/windows
snews://secnews.netscape.com/netscape/netscape6/macintosh
snews://secnews.netscape.com/netscape/netscape6/unix
Curious ...
Dave posted the same URL's basically but didn't include them in like
you
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011231
16:45]:
CNN is annoying that way. They're sniffing browsers incorrectly
and sending you tiny type. (Figured this out last week when I read
through their style sheets.) Send their webmaster an email and point
out the problem. I'll reboot in
I merely renamed snm to msf. voila.. done. :)
of course, you should not re-cycle the profiles. just the mail folders.
Pointing to a Communicator profile could cause corruption.
in addition to .snm files you'll create .msf files as well.
There is no telling what will happen.
--
The
Robert Gelb wrote:
When I haven't used a certain newsgroup, moz asks me whether I want to
download xxx headers and mark the rest read. Is it possible to set it
up so that it downloads the messages along with the headers.
I hate waiting for the message to download everytime I click on the
How can I get an icon at the bottom left to show me that I have email when I open
Communicator 7.59? Thanks, Eddie Walker
My husband downloaded Netscape 6.0 on my computer a couple of months
ago. Everything seemed okay except it was impossible to import my
bookmarks and address book. He ended up reinstalling 4.7. sheeesh. It
took all afternoon..
Also, has anyone experienced problems with searching on
André Dahlqvist wrote:
Robert_L wrote:
Anybody know what's going on ?
Have you tried upgrading your gcc if there's a newer one available from
Mandrake? From the build log it doesn't appear as if you're missing a
build dependency or anything, so I guess it could be the compiler.
Try
BillieEddie wrote:
How can I get an icon at the bottom left to show me that I have email when I open
Communicator 7.59? Thanks, Eddie Walker
That's just not possible, seeing as Communicator 7.59 hasn't been made..
If you however mean Netscape Communicator 4.79, this newsgroup is
Jay Garcia wrote:
Curious ...
Dave posted the same URL's basically but didn't include them in like
you did. Why do you do that? I've asked this same question many times
with no satisfactory responses. I also note that you do not enclose the
URL's in your sig with ... ???
I notice
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