JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 09 Jan 2002:
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Aaron Andersen wrote:
Two years later, on March 16, 2000 someone filed a bug asking mozilla
to support the nonstandard proprietary extension known as favicon.ico.
Since when did standards intrude into UI and feature development for
applications? Is there a standard web browser front end?
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 09 Jan 2002:
Where is DownloadFailed and LocalDownloadFilename declared?
Somewhere towards the back. You do five CVS updates a day, you
tell me!
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Andrea Monni wrote:
Alfred Kayser wrote:
to install the latest version of LittleMozilla for the latest builds
(0.9.8-)
Thank you... is very neat :)
... but... wait... you must be a communist! I see a red-star in the
toolbar!!!
Andrea
The red-star is also visible in the
Hi,
I am planning to use xul in embedded mozilla. If anyone else has done this
what is the redistribution method. The target machine may or maynot already
have netscape, may not be on the internet.
What do you specify for skin in such a case (should one install the
global.css etc?)
Thanks for
DeMoN LaG wrote:
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
I hope the two of you are having fun. :)
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Peter Lairo
Alfred Kayser wrote:
The red-star is also visible in the 'About/Mozilla', which shows that the
red-star is a Mozilla logo, which makes Mozilla a communist product?
You didn't know Mozilla to be a communist product? It's an opensource
program... all opensource softwares are communist and
Ben Goodger wrote:
Since when did standards intrude into UI and feature development for
applications? ...
These are two different issues. Your example *only* affects the *user*,
who is able to choose another browser. Favicon requests affect the web
page host, who, short of blocking all
7.2. I have an 8MB ATI Rage XL and am using 24bit, 1024x768 resolution.
The fonts in my netscape home page are choppy and
too small. How can I change the font type that Netscape uses to display
pages or is that determined solely by the HTML code? I don't understand
the font selection in
Ben Goodger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 09 Jan 2002:
Somehow, over the strong objections of many, George W. Bush
implemented tax cuts in the US.
I didn't get one :(
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That's also counter to the frequent companion cry of the community
doesn't want (foo). Is the standards system a grassroots system? No.
It's a group of people from various companies (like Netscape) that pay
buckets of money to be part of the select few that get to make the
decisions.
Jason Bassford wrote:
You can't seriously be equating grassroots with capitalism, can
you? Grassroots are lots of people on picket lines protesting some
action. Like the Vietnam war. It's a social activity, not one where
where big companies spend money to get something to happen. It's
In the midst of all this argument, I thought I'd mention that I rather like the
favorite icon feature in Mozilla. I have an extensive collection of bookmarks,
and icons make it easier to locate common ones quickly. And I am in favor of
leaner, better coded software in all instances, too; but this
Mike Koenecke wrote:
In the midst of all this argument, I thought I'd mention that I rather like the
favorite icon feature in Mozilla. I have an extensive collection of bookmarks,
and icons make it easier to locate common ones quickly. And I am in favor of
leaner, better coded software in
I don't know if this is considered a real problem or not, but I've
noticed that Mozilla, up to and including 0.9.7, tends to react
sluggishly when my mouse click covers the Bookmarks item on the top
bar. The reason is probably the hundreds of bookmarks that I have
accumulated in a big flat list
Neil M. wrote:
What is the weight column when looking at CSS files in the DOM Inspector?
It's ranging from 1 to 65536
Particular attributes can be inherited from different places. Choosing
the correct one to use requires weighting them according to some
criteria detailed in the CSS
In the midst of all this argument, I thought I'd mention that I rather like
the
favorite icon feature in Mozilla. I have an extensive collection of
bookmarks,
and icons make it easier to locate common ones quickly. And I am in favor
of
leaner, better coded software in all instances, too; but
Robert Gelb wrote:
This might the wrong group, but here it goes:
When skinning, is it possible to place the menus and the address bar on the
same toolbar?
When *skinning*, no. But there is a bug somewhere to let users customize
the toolbars a lot more than they can at the moment.
Andrea Monni wrote:
Alfred Kayser wrote:
The red-star is also visible in the 'About/Mozilla', which shows that the
red-star is a Mozilla logo, which makes Mozilla a communist product?
You didn't know Mozilla to be a communist product? It's an opensource
program... all opensource
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Yeah, address lists/address book just needs someone to go clean it up.
For instance, the import IMHO should work just like Outlook Express's
import feature. Simple, easy to use. I tried importing a comma
delimited address file and although I specified that I wanted the first
name imported,
I have posted a beta of a code librarian that I am working on and would be
interested in any feedback on what people think about it. It is a step up
from anything available on the market today. I am working toward the
abillity
for it to store the mozilla project with all the documentation on a
Mike Koenecke wrote:
Absolutely! Don't think that we want to remove support for bookmark
icons or page icons - they are great! What we are against is that
Mozilla automatically requests the file favicon.ico from the server
whenever you visit a new site. There is way (link rel=icon/) to
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jonas =?ISO-8859-1?Q?J=F8rgensen?=
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Absolutely! Don't think that we want to remove support for bookmark
icons or page icons - they are great! What we are against is that
Mozilla automatically requests the file favicon.ico from the server
Peter Lairo wrote:
Ben Goodger wrote:
Since when did standards intrude into UI and feature development for
applications? ...
These are two different issues. Your example *only* affects the *user*,
who is able to choose another browser. Favicon requests affect the web
page host,
Mike Koenecke wrote:
No normal users would ever touch this option, so adding it to
Preferences would just add confusion, IMO. Ideally, I wish that the
auto-favicon-fetch code would be completely removed from Mozilla.
I think that's the general rationale for keeping settings out of
Nigel L offers:
Ian Thomas wrote:
Robert Gelb wrote:
This might the wrong group, but here it goes:
When skinning, is it possible to place the menus and the address bar
on the
same toolbar?
I see two newsgroups that are a better fit than general:
netscape.public.dev.xul and
DeMoN LaG wrote:
From my Proxomitron logs,
Proxomitron's fault.
[snip]
This seems wrong.
It is wrong, but it's not Mozilla's fault. It's something you're doing
wrong. Delete your cache, maybe that's your problem. Frankly, I take
every bug report you make with a grain of salt; I
Pseudocode?
Yes. What you wrote is more or less a mixture of pseudocode and real code.
Better?
Nah; still nonsensical.
Due to the added complexity, I'll give you a little extra
time to check this is; say after the Millenium?
Good one. If you're trying to get my goat, it's not
david avery wrote:
Wayne Vinson wrote:
Alfred Kayser wrote:
Note the 098 version is NOT compatible with 097 and lower releases.
Isn't 0.9.7 the latest release?
0.9.7+ aka 0.9.8- aka nightlies are newer and changed from 0.9.7
dave
Since this came up ,what is changed? All the
Craig Tataryn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yeah, address lists/address book just needs someone to go clean it up.
For instance, the import IMHO should work just like Outlook Express's
import feature. Simple, easy to use. I tried importing a comma
delimited address file and although I
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jonas =?ISO-8859-1?Q?J=F8rgensen?=
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Cache location should definately be configurable through prefs (and will
be soon - bug 46490). The User-Agent string? To advanced for advanced,
it belongs in debug. (BTW, you can use the User-Agent
BODY/TABLE/CENTER/TD/TR
TR
TD borderColor=#996699 bgColor=#ff colSpan=2 border=2
PFONT face=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif size=2
CENTEREmail us at A
href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]%20;[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/Aor call our 24
NetscapeCommunicator (Messenger) on IRIX always marks the sender as
'username' not even 'username@domain'
This make a lot of mailinglist servers not accept my posts, because they
cannot identify me.
Does anybody know how to make it use whatever I entered as my
'emailadress' in the preferences?
I don't see an elements property in the DOM Inspector
(Tasks - Tools - DOM Inspector) from Mozilla (I have 0.9.7, but it was
included before then).
The Javascript Object view in Inspector seems to have some issues...
it only shows nodeType and nodeName, not the other properties.
Do you know
Is there a Mozilla equivalent to IEs execCommand(Paste) for accessing the
clipboard. For example, I want to make a bookmarklet that does
javascript:location.href=[address on the clipboard]
Has anyone been successful using the free version of Crescendo 5.1
w/0.9.7? The plugin seems to crash when it tries to play a midi file on
my system... works ok under Netscape 4.7, however.
Do you know if there is a way to access this property through the W3C
API, or some way to get this using Webclient?
Well... elements is a property of HTMLFormElement in the W3C DOM. See
http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/WD-DOM-Level-2-HTML-20011210/html.html#ID-40002357
Boris
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What the hell is that suppose to do? That's not going to warn anybody
if their download failed, let alone remove the useless partial-file!
Sharpen up here LaG.
How exactly do you know the partial file is useless? Most multimedia
content like mp3s can be played regardless of how much
Travis Crump wrote:
What the hell is that suppose to do? That's not going to warn anybody
if their download failed, let alone remove the useless partial-file!
Sharpen up here LaG.
How exactly do you know the partial file is useless?
Like I said, Windows and/or Winzip tell me so.
Jonas Sicking wrote:
One thing that you can do is to get some numbers on how you are hurt by the
favicon fetching.
Thank you! This is exactly what I was looking for when I asked why
people hate it. The 'objections of the community' are heard on many
issues, and there is usually no way to
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
I dislike it because I think it's the wrong way to implement this
feature. Sure, I could turn it off manually in my prefs.js, but what
good would it do when 99.9% of all Mozilla users still has it enabled?
It would still spam servers with the requests,
So, is your
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
on 09 Jan 2002:
Why was, after the
initial attempt failed, the connection retried to get the
favicon.ico file? Shouldn't a failed connect negate getting a
favicon?
Huh? No, connections should never fail.
How do I setup the Mozilla .slt directory on a local server ... map the
drive and get Mozilla to pic it up as the default account
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
on 09 Jan 2002:
That's what the cancel button is arguably for. But I bet you a
Coke that right now, the Cancel button will delete the file
(probably even ask me if I really want to cancel), while a lost
connection
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Koenecke) wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 09 Jan 2002:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jonas
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?J=F8rgensen?= [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Cache location should definately be configurable through prefs (and
will be soon - bug 46490). The
sorry, pasted wrong url.
see http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99161
SABERk wrote:
I frequently visit
http://boards.espn.go.com/cgi/nhl/request.dll?DIRECTORYarea=nhl cause I
am an avid sports fan. I am using mozilla 0.9.7. If you visit the
above URL you will notice that it
DeMoN LaG wrote:
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
on 09 Jan 2002:
Why was, after the
initial attempt failed, the connection retried to get the
favicon.ico file? Shouldn't a failed connect negate getting a
favicon?
Huh? No,
DeMoN LaG wrote:
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
on 09 Jan 2002:
That's what the cancel button is arguably for. But I bet you a
Coke that right now, the Cancel button will delete the file
(probably even ask me if I really want to cancel),
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:3C3D18E0.DBAC2447
@hgdjaggd.com, on 09 Jan 2002:
DeMoN LaG wrote:
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
on 09 Jan 2002:
That's what the cancel button is arguably for. But I bet you a
Coke that right now, the
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 09 Jan 2002:
Well then that's something the websites are doing wrong (i.e. not
being available) that's breaking Mozilla. Same diff - Mozilla is
blameless in all of this. Isn't that the Mozilla philosophy?
That
Fulvio Perini [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Since this came up ,what is changed? All the major bugs are still there.I
did not like 0.9.7,and 0.9.7+ follows its path with crummy Navigator
icons,and defective Print Preview. Unless something
You needed two lines of code to do a web browser? I'm unimpressed. I can
do it in one:
beAWebBrowser();
More proof that Mozilla is bloated
;-)
DeMoN LaG wrote:
checkURL(url);
drawURLOnScreen(url);
shit, I just wrote a web browser, didn't I?
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