JTK wrote:
Ian Hickson wrote:
Google hits for Mozilla on the web: 3,970,000
99.44% of which begin: Why is Mozilla so slow/not 1.0 yet/not really
Open/crashing on me all the time/a commie sympathizer/showing me CNN
from a week ago/etc/etc/etc?
Unfounded statistic alert!
Google hits for
Chris Hoess wrote:
Nooo! XBL kills babies! It must be stopped! Won't somebody think
of the chiildren?
That bug was fixed. Now it only maims them.
--
Ian Hickson
JTK wrote:
Get the spell checker implemented sometime this decade. Then you can
complain all you want about my fat fingers.
Go to http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56301 and download the
XPI or the RPM, the spell checker is already working for Mozilla.
Andrea
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On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 14:28:19 GMT, cw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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
Hi,
are there some news about this bug?
regards
Mark wrote:
I created some test software to test a web server's specialized back-end
some time ago. The concept is very simple. Port 80 is snooped on
the server and packets are saved into a file. I use a web client to
access the server and exercise the server during which the client
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Andrea Monni wrote:
Chris Hoess wrote:
- of these, 12% considered a lifetime of coding in only XBL as
adequate retribution.
Huh? But I thought the plan was to back out XBL completely! That's
what bug 50349 is all about, and I thought it was going to happen
soon, since
Dave Morse wrote:
How do I write a javascript statement that writes to the javascript
console? Something like:
debug( my favorite number is + x );
Try this:
throw my favourite number is + x;
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They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve
ZZT wrote:
are there some news about this bug?
What exactly is your problem?
Flash works fine for me.
--
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
-- Benjamin Franklin
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
There seems to be a difference between the directory names
(-xx-xx-xx-trunk) and the build IDs. When I download a build from
the directory called 2002-01-14-09-trunk, I get build 2002-01-14-03.
2002-01-11-06-trunk contains build 2002-01-11-03. Why?
I guess
cw wrote:
David Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Try a second left click at the point you wish to start your highlight
and drag. You should then be able to right click within the highlit
portion to get the menu. I haven't tried it but that is
Sören Kuklau wrote:
I've heard (from asa, I think) that the build id which shows in the Mozilla
window only gets updated once a day, while the build id in the installer and
in the directory name is the actual one. Makes sense (though it would be
nicer if the window one would be up-to-date
i started using mozilla very recenlty. i really like the tabs. the thing
is it is running pretty slow. the responcec is very delayed.
* opening a new window - page - tab
* clicking on the menus etc ...
is this specific to my setup, or is this how it runs on every windows
machine ?
i am
Lucas MacBride wrote:
Andrea Monni wrote:
Chris Hoess wrote:
Huh? But I thought the plan was to back out XBL completely! That's
what bug 50349 is all about, and I thought it was going to happen
soon, since the bug is assigned to...
oh. nevermindforgetaboutitthen.
Nooo! XBL kills
Christopher Rued wrote:
Lucas MacBride wrote:
Andrea Monni wrote:
Chris Hoess wrote:
Huh? But I thought the plan was to back out XBL completely! That's
what bug 50349 is all about, and I thought it was going to happen
soon, since the bug is assigned to...
oh.
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Dave Morse wrote:
How do I write a javascript statement that writes to the javascript
console? Something like:
debug( my favorite number is + x );
===
my favorite number is 6
Thank you.
tj gilcarvr [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Christopher Rued wrote:
Lucas MacBride wrote:
Andrea Monni wrote:
Chris Hoess wrote:
Huh? But I thought the plan was to back out XBL completely! That's
what bug 50349 is all about,
Ali Inak wrote:
is this specific to my setup, or is this how it runs on every windows
machine ?
i am running win98se, 550mhz, 320mb ram.
thanks
Runs great on my machine (win2k, 2x700mhz, 512mb ram) but my machine
isn't typical. I also had it running at work on (nt4, 600mhz, 256mb
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Ian Davey wrote:
Damien Covey wrote:
Blake Ross wrote:
This is a petition to fire David Hyatt for his crimes against the
World Wide Web, namely his implementation of automatic favicon
retrieval. Sign your name here and I will pass this on to Steve Case.
Is this some joke that normal
Christian Biesinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Jens Hatlak wrote:
I read about external style sheets
requiring the web server to send CSS files as MIME type text/css, but
that was only for HTML 4.01 Strict. :-/
No. For every Doctype which triggers
cannot cite your text in Mozilla 0.97
Thanks, one never learns out! :)
No, it *is* a nice feat! It has not much of a relevance in my working
environment but I accept it may have more in others. Only the rank of it
is very bottom and if it causes severe problems I would wish to switch
it off.
Christian Biesinger wrote:
Robert Huff wrote:
Someone wrote an interesting add-on which I'd like to install. So
I downloaded a .xpi file and ... now what?
Open the file in Mozilla
Turn on Javascript
Ctl-O
Enter filename, hit enter
Nothing happens
type mozillacommand filename.xpi in a shell where mozillacommand is
probably just 'mozilla', but may be more complicated if Mozilla isn't in
your path...
Robert Huff wrote:
Christian Biesinger wrote:
Robert Huff wrote:
Someone wrote an interesting add-on which I'd like to install.
yatsu [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:a22291$106b$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/showattachment.cgi?attach_id=65067
!!
Sören Kuklau wrote:
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Dave Morse wrote:
How do I write a javascript statement that writes to the javascript
console? Something like:
debug( my favorite number is + x );
===
my favorite number is 6
And it came to pass that Christian Biesinger wrote:
Christopher Jahn wrote:
And it came to pass that Scott I. Remick wrote:
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
And it came to pass that Christian Biesinger wrote:
ZZT wrote:
are there some news about this bug?
What exactly is your problem?
Flash works fine for me.
Works fine here, also.
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}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
Percepi et esse.
To reply:
All-- FYI that's part of bug 49543:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49543
yatsu wrote:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/showattachment.cgi?attach_id=65067
!!
I was told this is the place to ask this question:
Background - I am running build 0.9.4 and don't want to change until I
can resolve this issue. (Unless getting 0.9.7 will fix the problem.).
I am also running Win 98 SE.
I've been using build 0.9.4 since mid October last year. A couple of
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jens Hatlak wrote:
BTW: Has anyone contacted the Apache team telling them to add the
text/css MIME type to the mime.types file by default? Or wouldn't that
be so smart?
Uh, my mime.types file in Apache 1.3.22 does have text/css set up by
default. I'm surprised
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grayrest wrote:
Runs great on my machine
Hmm, opening new window takes _very_ long, it's started about 0.9.3,
before that opening new window was fast. I tried Mozilla on fried
computer too and it was slow.
Athlon600mhz Duron900mhz
256mb
WinXP WinME
Robert Huff wrote:
Christian Biesinger wrote:
Robert Huff wrote:
Someone wrote an interesting add-on which I'd like to install.
So I downloaded a .xpi file and ... now what?
Open the file in Mozilla
Turn on Javascript
Ctl-O
Enter filename, hit enter
Nothing
David Hyatt wrote:
I am rubber, you are glue. Nyah nyah nyah.
D'oh! Foiled again. Ok, you win. You're rehired, all privileges reinstated. We
should have known better than to test he who can break the entire tree for hours
with a single checkin.
PS: Don't tell anyone that I don't actually
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jesus X wrote:
David Hyatt wrote:
I am rubber, you are glue. Nyah nyah nyah.
D'oh! Foiled again. Ok, you win. You're rehired, all privileges reinstated. We
should have known better than to test he who can break the entire tree for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gregory Spath) wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dave Morse ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
There is no README or INSTALL nor any form of instructions on how to
install the mozilla linux builds from tarball. I have tried just
unpacking the
JTK wrote:
Get the spell checker implemented sometime this decade. Then you can
complain all you want about my fat fingers.
Why not get off your ass and build one? Everyone that comes here to complain
about that never EVER say, Well, gee, you don't have one? I can build one for
the project.
I just downloaded Communicator 4.79 and it brought my surfing to a stand
still. Keep getting partial pages or blanks. I have cable, Win2kpro.
Comm 4.78 worked fine. This is worse than 33 modem. Does this lates
version have something in it that might cause this? Any help will be
greatly
I wanted to experiment with the notify on update in the properties
window for a web page bookmark. I can change these values, but there is
no OK button on any of the three tabs (info, schedule, notify). When I
close the window and reopen it, my choices have gone back to the defaults.
I
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Chris Hoess wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jens Hatlak wrote:
BTW: Has anyone contacted the Apache team telling them to add the
text/css MIME type to the mime.types file by default? Or wouldn't that
be so smart?
Uh, my mime.types file in Apache 1.3.22
JJKC wrote:
I wanted to experiment with the notify on update in the properties
window for a web page bookmark. I can change these values, but there is
no OK button on any of the three tabs (info, schedule, notify). When I
close the window and reopen it, my choices have gone back to the
jesus X wrote:
JTK wrote:
Get the spell checker implemented sometime this decade. Then you can
complain all you want about my fat fingers.
Why not get off your ass and build one?
Now how in Your name do you expect me to type in code if my ass isn't
firmly planted in front of a
Kenneth Pardue wrote:
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
Jim Brimhall wrote:
I just downloaded Communicator 4.79 and it brought my surfing to a stand
still. Keep getting partial pages or blanks. I have cable, Win2kpro.
Comm 4.78 worked fine. This is worse than 33 modem. Does this lates
version have something in it that might cause this? Any
Michael Bower wrote:
I was told this is the place to ask this question:
Background - I am running build 0.9.4 and don't want to change until I
can resolve this issue. (Unless getting 0.9.7 will fix the problem.).
I am also running Win 98 SE.
I've been using build 0.9.4 since mid October
I have not seen any reports of problems with Print Preview,but I have
had nothing but problems.I do not know if I should give up,until 1.0
comes out,or is it me.
If it is Mozilla is getting at least daily crash reports from me.
Mozilla0.9.6 is not pretty with Print Preview,but some weirdness
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Roope Lehmuslehto) wrote in
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grayrest wrote:
Runs great on my machine
Hmm, opening new window takes _very_ long, it's started about
0.9.3, before that opening new window was fast. I tried Mozilla on
fried computer too and it was slow.
Athlon600mhz
I apologize if this has already been brought up...
There is no button or tab to let me search for certain newsgroups:(
There are 4 half-boxes at the bottom right of the subscribe window.
There is no text on any of them but I am able to click them (nothing
happens though). Anyone else having
As of the 2002011503 build, it appears that the context menu's Save
Link As will be fixed to correctly use the filename as the filename,
while File | Save Page As will use the HTML Title as the filename.
So now, when I want to save an HTML page, I will have to avoid using
File | Save Page As,
Fulvio Perini wrote:
I have not seen any reports of problems with Print Preview,but I have
had nothing but problems.I do not know if I should give up,until 1.0
comes out,or is it me.
If it is Mozilla is getting at least daily crash reports from me.
Mozilla0.9.6 is not pretty with Print
Travis Crump wrote:
type mozillacommand filename.xpi in a shell where mozillacommand is
probably just 'mozilla', but may be more complicated if Mozilla isn't in
your path...
huff@ /usr/X11R6/bin/mozilla install.xpi
Mozilla starts with file:///install.xpi in the ocation diplay.
RTH wrote:
I apologize if this has already been brought up...
There is no button or tab to let me search for certain newsgroups:(
There are 4 half-boxes at the bottom right of the subscribe window.
There is no text on any of them but I am able to click them (nothing
happens though). Anyone
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yes it's a very nice feature :)
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jesus X wrote:
Installation scripts, many programs' configuration
files, it's all text based.
No program's UI is. Except Mozilla.
And partly Winamp3, for instance.
Mozilla's use of XML for it's UI language
Why
JTK wrote:
Right, nothing wrong with a complied GUI. Plenty wrong with an
interpreted GUI.
Why?
Mozilla's use of XML for it's UI language
Why does a UI need a language? I don't want my browser buttons to do
anything but push and do what they say on the label.
That's what XUL does, so
Sören Kuklau wrote:
And partly Winamp3, for instance.
FreeAMP is as well, in a similar vein, but I hear it's a lot more
flexible than Winamp. Um, what else? All Gnome applications which have
UIs developed with Glade, have XML based UIs, IIRC. Rendered HTML offers
a UI which is described
Wrong. That's *compiled* ASCII text. And don't try to tell me you
don't know the difference, but do try to explain why you think you need
to try to fool somebody here in such an ameturish fashion.
Right, nothing wrong with a complied GUI. Plenty wrong with an
interpreted GUI.
Like
JTK wrote:
Now how in Your name do you expect me to type in code if my ass isn't
firmly planted in front of a keyboard?
Your ass clearly _is_ firmly planted, one could even say rooted, in
front of a keyboard. However, I still no code, unless you count your
useless fictional platform-specific
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