Markus Brueckner wrote:
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
Markus Brueckner wrote:
Also it shouldn't work with the relative paths either. I assume that'S
not the source of his problems.
Really? Relative to what? Is it just the path which should be absolute,
or the entire href URL?
OOC, which REC is that specified in?
Mike.
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Mike Gratton
Steen Kastoft Hansen wrote:
I am working with IBM's OS/2 port of Mozilla 0.9.2 and I am
having trouble moving the cache or bookmarks to where I want
them.
For a number of reasons it would be best if the profile or at
least the bookmarks could be stored on the users home drive (H:),
which
dude chill. It would be the site that was annoying you, not the browser.
Feel free not to visit sites that annoy you...I don't care.
It's used for many other things, emulating a user click is a very handy
shortcut for a lot of situations, like innerHTML. It's just really handy
for styling
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dude chill. It would be the site that was annoying you, not the browser.
Feel free not to visit sites that annoy you...I don't care.
It's used for many other things, emulating a user click is a very
When a page using a strict document type declaration (e.g. HTML 4.01
Strict) links to an external style sheet (using link, @import, etc)
Mozilla will load the style sheet only if it is served with a MIME type of
text/css. Style sheets served with other MIME types, like text/plain,
I just asked whether people agreed so I could find out whether there
generally is interest - which there is, seemingly even by mozilla.org staff
(Gerv). As soon as I find some time, I'll try and start designing it.
Regards,
Sören Kuklau
tradervik wrote:
Neil M. wrote:
Brian Craft wrote:
Is there a way to set the font size to 120% in a mozilla config file
instead of defaulting to 100%? The function is from the View/Text Zoom
feature.
Just go into the preferences and increase the font sizes there. The
View-Text
Christopher Jahn wrote:
And it came to pass that Peter Lairo wrote:
Bill Lee wrote:
This is an instance where the analytical mind of the
programmers took precedent over the users.
No, once we have titletips, te value of using this
abbreviated format will become apparent (i.e., you can see
Peter Lairo wrote:
Bill Lee wrote:
This is an instance where the analytical mind of the programmers took
precedent over the users.
No, once we have titletips, te value of using this abbreviated format
will become apparent (i.e., you can see the actual newsgroup name
without
Nate Bargmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
applet in a banner ad slot. Now, the image blocking capability works
nicely, but Java invariably starts and I would like to be able to block
sites from starting Java in a similar fashion to blocking images.
See also:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aaron Andersen wrote:
And one of the rules (although perhaps not written out because it is
so completely obvious) is that a user agent doesn't go and ask web
servers for random files just because there might possibly be a file
with that name that would be useful.
Bill Lee wrote:
I just tend to look at all those abbreviations with a blank stare and
wonder what in the hell the real names are.
I generally know, because I subscribed to them in the first place. I
guess *Y*MMV.
Nobody (that I know of)
does this but Moz/N6 and their is a reason
Olaf Titz wrote:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78158
(the latter is resolved invalid for reasons of don't understand what
this is about, should we re-open it?)
I think so, it is valid, event if it wasn't fully understood by the assignee. Want to
clue them in?
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Mike
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aaron Andersen wrote:
And one of the rules (although perhaps not written out because it is
so completely obvious) is that a user agent doesn't go and ask web
Neville wrote:
I've also noticed that is you run mozilla using the same
command ie 'artsdsp mozilla' I don't experience the same hanging problem
This looks to me like it only works if you're using KDE.
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They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
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john calison wrote:
The fonts in my netscape home page are choppy and
too small.
You could try View/Text Zoom.
How can I change the font type that Netscape uses to display
pages
Edit/Preferences/Appearance/Fonts
or is that determined solely by the HTML code?
The HTML code can
Hey there, just a comment.
This is regarding the win32 build. Basically I have noticed that whenever
you right click in the address bar, Mozilla automatically selects the whole
line. Sometimes I only want to copy out part of the address, so I have to
use the edit copy menu or reach for the
Ben Ruppel (slate) wrote:
Hi, I've set up my filters to automatically label messages I've sent so
that they stand out, but the filter doesn't seem to apply in newsgroups.
Newsgroup do not support filters yet.
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safety
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Christian Biesinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aaron Andersen wrote:
And one of the rules [...] is that a user agent doesn't go and ask web
servers for random files [...]
robots.txt?
Are
dman84 wrote:
dman84 wrote:
lots of JS errors on the console in nightlies..Mail/news,
and others are probably creating some problems with stuff below.
visually, it needs a lot of work, for example: the ones that stick out
for me:
sidebar in mail/news content is horked, a
Dan Star wrote:
Thinking of moving to Moz but wondering about Mail/News:
1) Is MOZ Mail/News responsive and stable?
It's OK, but if you're happy with 4.78, I think you should wait till 1.0
or 1.0.1.
4) Any show stopping bugs?
Yes. The text field that I'm typing this in is a nightmare.
Get the word out:
it attempts to disguise itself as an MS security update by Email, and it
spreads thru Outlook, and mirc. One more reason to use Mozilla/Netscape
products..
Read here for more:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/56/23652.html
Is there anyway to get Mozilla (0.9.7) so that
is displays threaded messages correctly in the
Newsreader? I always have to pull the View menu
down and select Messages/Threaded to get the daily
threads to display properly.
Also, is there a way to get all threads to start
colapsed? I always have
Christian Biesinger wrote:
...
There is, however, a preference for a minimum text size.
Try putting this in your prefs.js while Mozilla is not running:
user_pref(font.min-size.variable., 14);
user_pref(font.min-size.fixed., 14);
That format is deprecated, and supposedly will eventually stop
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Sören Kuklau wrote:
No, but another user agent does: the search engine.
You can't compare this.
robots.txt described which files the search engine should index.
True.
Thus, its
Christopher Jahn wrote:
And it came to pass that Peter Lairo wrote:
Bill Lee wrote:
This is an instance where the analytical mind of the
programmers took precedent over the users.
No, once we have titletips, te value of using this
abbreviated format will become apparent (i.e., you can
In article a1rmd0$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Sören Kuklau wrote:
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Mozilla gives the developer no control over it at all.
It shouldn't.
The reason most sites look horrible in Netscape 4.x these days is
Nate Bargmann wrote:
Hello All.
There is a page I frequent that does the nasty trick of loading a Java
applet in a banner ad slot. Now, the image blocking capability works
nicely, but Java invariably starts and I would like to be able to block
sites from starting Java in a similar
jon wrote:
Is there an RFE already filed to implement the IE click behavior, or
does Mozilla had an alternate way to do this? This is a very handy
function that no standards cover, and not really covered by the DOM
anyway. Especially useful for styling input type=file fields.
I tried
I recently had an idea, I'm not sure how feasible it is really, but if
it were implemented, perhaps it could help Netscape to gain some ground
on IE. What if Netscape could anti-alias text for the user. Any one who
has used Windows XP, knows that the Cleartype technology they use looks
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Parish wrote:
tradervik wrote:
The problem is that a lot of pages set specific font sizes and,
on my Linux installation, that frequentyl results in tiny text.
Don't know if you can set a specific zoom value. but you might try
adding this to your prefs.js (or, better still, your
Sören Kuklau wrote:
[snip]
True. I'm not gonna defend the favicon behaviour, but I also consider it
futile to further bother to complain against it. In other words: You gotta
live with it.
Right, now let's all say it together: What AOL wants, AOL gets, and the
rest of the Open Maozilla
Chris Hoess wrote:
I should also point out that one of the features in Mozilla that seems to
please people the most is being able to block popups, window.opens, etc.--in
other words, allowing the *user* to combat stupid designer tricks of this
sort.
Agreed. And to be fair, while features can
January 13, 2002
You won't believeyour eyes!
Hear your fantasiescome alive
Instant access to hotamateur webcam action
Want to get lucky???Play with them!!!48 Puzzle Pieces
and the only one button from all form-buttons completely unstylable by
CSS is very annoying.
I saw somewhere script for IE hiding original file button, creating
its own (looking as all others in the page) and via click() simulating
behavior of the original. And this all because for this one
Right, now let's all say it together: What AOL wants, AOL gets, and the
rest of the Open Maozilla community has no option but to suck it down.
Your attempts at starting some sort of mass rebellion against Netscape
are failing miserably. But I guess you've already realized that, since
Mozilla supports the innerHTML methond and it's not a standard...the
click() methond is not covered by the DOM, because it's outside of the
scope of what DOM is. It's more of a browser specific javascript
extension. These are the kind of things that make browsers different.
You sound very
Just curious. I've heard occasional mentions about Calendar for Mozilla
and have seen updates on it on the mozilla.org website. Is it going to
be something that will give Outlook-esque functionality to Netscape? Is
it full featured client-side stuff? And will I be able to also upload
or
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 14:12:10 -0600,
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:Sören Kuklau wrote:
: True. I'm not gonna defend the favicon behaviour, but I also consider it
: futile to further bother to complain against it. In other words: You gotta
: live with it.
:Right, now let's all say it together:
Kenneth Pardue wrote:
Just curious. I've heard occasional mentions about Calendar for Mozilla
and have seen updates on it on the mozilla.org website. Is it going to
be something that will give Outlook-esque functionality to Netscape? Is
it full featured client-side stuff? And will I be
RV wrote:
Steve wrote:
* JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Steve wrote:
Yeah sure, all you use it for is browsing the newgroups...no stress
little fella. You surely don't spend anytime working on your
`medical devices'. Now run-a-long and play.
If he would being spending more
He probably realizes, like everyone else, that such a rebellion would
only fail, no matter how many people were a part of it. Corporate power
destroys everything in its' path.
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Blake Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right, now let's all say it together: What AOL
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
As far as I know, the calendar component was donated to mozilla.org a
month or two ago.
Calendar was written by OEone for their internet PC (which runs
Mozilla), correct?
http://www.oeone.com/
grayrest wrote:
Kenneth Pardue wrote:
any news on what features it will have, but I would think that syncing
with the netscape web calendar would probably be a good feature (though
I would never use it). I do not think it'll be in Moz until post-1.0,
but I'm not very deeply involved in
Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
...
There are also other, faster browsers based on the Mozilla engine such
as K-Meleon at http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net, it's ONLY a browser,
nothing else, but it's only about 5 megs installed, and it runs great,
it is also compatable with
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 13 Jan 2002:
All would be better served to either answer his questions, express
you counter opinion once, then go on to new subjects. Or (to
yourself, roll your eyes and just go to next thread,
Very interesting. Calendar sounds to be exactly what I'm looking for.
A calendaring solution integrated with the Internet and contact
management that is AFFORDABLE (free, tee hee) for the common man. Don't
like the idea of shelling out so much money for outlook :-( I was sure
there
How do websites customize their icon in the personal toolbar to be
something other than the default bookmark icon? Some sites that do
this are sourceforge.net, slashdot.org, and nytimes.com. How do I
make my sites do it?
Hello,
I knew that the newer release of Mozilla 0.9.7+ gets this feature.
But, is it possible to make a utility, not built-in one, which can
parse the Mozilla AddressBook and export out to different formats ?
It will be useful to backup before install new version of Mozilla.
Thanks a lot.
On 2002.01.14 00:36 Dave Morse wrote:
How do websites customize their icon in the personal toolbar to be
something other than the default bookmark icon? Some sites that do
this are sourceforge.net, slashdot.org, and nytimes.com. How do I
make my sites do it?
You must not be subscribed
Hi,
I use Netscape 6.2 on RedHat 7.2, and when i click on a email adres on a
website, it automaticly opens Netscape email, but i want to use another
email-program (Ximian Evolution) How can i change this? Yeah, i know i
can just cut paste the email adres in Ximian EvolutionTnx,
Jelmer.
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