Title: SearchEngineTeam.com
Congratulations. You've got a web site! - Now, can anyone find
it?
By the way, weren't there plans to also relicense the currently MPL-only
files? How's the progress on this one?
Ongoing :-) You should hear something more about that soon. I just need
half a spare day to draw some things together.
Gerv
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Christian Biesinger wrote:
are there some news about this bug?
What exactly is your problem?
Flash works fine for me.
My problem is, that the plugin seems to start but after that I see
nothing only the background behind the flash-area. Switching back to
0.96 or below and using the same
I have used Patchmaker before on Windows without problems, but now I am
trying to use it on Linux(Debian/woody) and am failing. I downloaded
the Linux script and did perl pm --init in /usr/local/bin which is in my
path and all went well. Then I went to the chrome directory of my
nightly,
6.2.1, this may have been posted by some one before so here it goes
again; a good suggestion for a version of 6.2.1 can be found at
www.sillydog.org. They have a streamlined 'sillydog' version of this
that is strpped down somewhat that I have been quite pleased with
thusfar so some of you may
Hi everyone !
I think I once found a bug (in bugzilla) talking about the slowness of
rollover in Mozilla : sometimes they are fast, but most of the time, they
are very slow.
Anyone knows this bug # ?
--
Le Vintz.
http://membres.tripod.fr/vnicolas/
The online shopping page of my supermarket don't get displayed
correctly. It infinitely reloads itself.
It works correctly (guess) with IE 5.5 and Netscape Communicator 4.79
Here is the link: http://www.merkurdirekt.com/seiten/mhd/asp/mainframe.asp
Reproduce the problem:
1) click on 'ZUR
The problem might be that Mozilla is loading the rollover image while you
hover the original one. On a slow server, this will of course take some
time. IE (on Windows) does it the same way. A preload script might a
solution. Don't think this is a bug.
Vincent Nicolas [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im
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
No, no. The preload is done. The problem is either a cache retrieving
problem or a ImageLib problem... or maybe both.
However ImageLib sucks ! animated gif with transpary are wrong from a
rewrite of this lib. Worst : I think ImageLib fro 0.8.x was very better
than the current one. I would
On 01/15/02 11:16 PM, Robert Huff wrote:
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
Christopher Rued wrote:
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
Patik wrote:
I clicked on the attachment and it popped up a install dialog box for
me. One thing you should check though, is
Edit-Preferences-Advanced-Software Installation. Is the check box
enabled?
Bingo! Install box, installation reports complete, ... no add-on.
Off
I don't know what the big deal about print preview is.
At least on the Mac OS 9 and lower Platform, Print preview is part of
the print Driver (Chooser file).
In any program be it Communicator , Moz, N6, Word, Quicken and so on.
When you decide to print you go to File menu Print.
While in the
[Removing netscape.public.beta.feedback.browser from newsgroup list]
[Setting followup-to again in the hope that it's not ignored this time]
ZZT wrote:
My problem is, that the plugin seems to start but after that I see
nothing only the background behind the flash-area. Switching back to
michael lefevre wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Chris Hoess wrote:
http://www.apacheweek.com/features/guide13 suggests that the text/css
type was added into the apache 1.3.4 release in March 1999...
That's possibly why our server had to be updated: it's been running
longer than that.
Morten Nilsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:3C4506F8.9010404
@nilsen.com, on 15 Jan 2002:
ooh! a feather! so light and soft /nonsense
yes it's a very nice feature :)
I wouldn't say it's changed the world, but it has definitely changed the
way I surf the internet. I hated it at first,
jesus X [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on
16 Jan 2002:
No one os fooling anyone. Can you please stop with the rabbi stuff
now? I've asked you several times.
The odds of him stopping are slim to none. Much like his constantly
calling me a burger
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
I don't know what the big deal about print preview is.
At least on the Mac OS 9 and lower Platform, Print preview is part of
the print Driver (Chooser file).
In any program be it Communicator , Moz, N6, Word, Quicken and so on.
When you decide to print you
Mozilla .0.9.7
Linux Win32
Many sites that have Java menus don't work. Whats up? Hovering over the
link usually shows javascript void(0) or something like that. When the
link is clicked, Mozilla shows that it took .95 secs. to load and nothing
happens.
Larry
Gil wrote:
I just tried 0.9.6 and it acted like 0.9.7: you get to the install
page and, after waiting about 30 secs for the progress bar to start
filling up, pfft! the thing just disappears. Has anybody got 0.9.6,7
to work at all? ...
I am having no problems, though I don't use the
I visited the mozilla site today and noticed on one page ( Tools Tree
Status ) the gold five-point stars on a red background.
This gold star on red theme has pervaded mozilla's website and has bothered
me for a while. And today I came to downright object. When you count the
endless human rights
Wolf wrote:
What module would the download function be in, respectively the new
download manager project? What forum should I address for related topics?
It is a Navigator/XPApps team project, so properly discussed in
n.p.m.browser, though there is a spec revision proposal that is also
Hi,
I just built a page and published it on my brand new site this morning
http://www.brazilbook.info
and it looks fine viewed in IE or Opera but doesn't even load in
Netscape, I can see it in Composer but not in Navigator.
Looking different - OK.
Not loading?!
Could you please tell me
Melissa,
There some development work going on right now but we don't have a
release date at this point. I would say it will probably be at least a
few more weeks.
Andrew
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Melissa Liberty - Colorado) wrote in message
news:3c446fcd$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry about the post then,but thanks for letting me know that you can
view it in v6.
I'll check out the validator.
Mike
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 19:15:54 +0100, Jonas =?ISO-8859-1?Q?J=F8rgensen?=
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Redbourn wrote:
and it looks fine viewed in IE or Opera but doesn't
And it came to pass that JS wrote:
I had tried Beonex a couple of years ago and really had a
mess on me
hands. The strides I've observed with the latest Mozilla
builds have been very impressive so my curiosity naturally
brought me back round to checking out things with Beonex
once
LAR wrote:
Mozilla .0.9.7
Linux Win32
Many sites that have Java menus don't work. Whats up? Hovering over the
link usually shows javascript void(0) or something like that. When the
link is clicked, Mozilla shows that it took .95 secs. to load and nothing
happens.
Larry
Many web
JTK wrote:
jesus X wrote:
Your constant mentioning of this is quite illogical. All SGML based technologies
(HTML, XML, etc.) are interpreted ASCII text.
Right. All program GUIs are not SGML based however. In fact AFAIK none
are except for Mozilla's.
[snip]
No program's UI is.
But I don't think I could live without it now
i'll either kill myself or mozilla programmers
if they take this feature out. :x
ray
Blake Ross wrote:
76% of respondents wanted Dave Hyatt to be fired.
21% of respondents wanted a more severe punishment.
- of these, 12% considered a lifetime of coding in only XBL as
adequate retribution.
The remaining 3% of respondents couldn't muster up anything more
Lucas MacBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
LAR wrote:
Mozilla .0.9.7
Linux Win32
Many sites that have Java menus don't work. Whats up? Hovering over
the
link usually shows javascript void(0) or something like that. When the
Hello Group,
I'm trying to upgrade Mozilla. I've tried the RPM package; it failed,
said I had dependency problems and told me to get some files I already
have. So I tried the 0.9.7 and then 0.9.6 mozilla-installer. On the
final install page for both attempts the progress bar stays empty and
then
windows and *ix print drivers do not offer print preview
It depends on the company making the drivers. My Hewlett Packard
printer has a print preview in windows (I don't use it, but it is
there), but it's not supported by the OS.
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Doesn't Unix, OS X, and Windows do this? If they do what's the point of
using print preview from within the program. I don't see any value in it
unless print drivers are setup different in these other languages.
Think about it! If it was a function of printer
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on
16 Jan 2002:
Oh, and last I checked, flipping burgers was an honorable
profession. And falsely accusing somebody of spouting lies, half
truths, and crying like a little girl because you couldn't handle
the truth was
Travis Crump wrote:
I have used Patchmaker before on Windows without problems, but now I am
trying to use it on Linux(Debian/woody) and am failing. I downloaded
the Linux script and did perl pm --init in /usr/local/bin which is in my
path and all went well. Then I went to the chrome
chmod 0755 pm... It works now, I am stupid :))
Travis Crump wrote:
I have used Patchmaker before on Windows without problems, but now I am
trying to use it on Linux(Debian/woody) and am failing. I downloaded
the Linux script and did perl pm --init in /usr/local/bin which is in my
path
Lucas MacBride wrote:
LAR wrote:
Mozilla .0.9.7
Linux Win32
Many sites that have Java menus don't work. Whats up? Hovering over the
link usually shows javascript void(0) or something like that. When the
link is clicked, Mozilla shows that it took .95 secs. to load and nothing
DeMoN LaG wrote:
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on
16 Jan 2002:
Oh, and last I checked, flipping burgers was an honorable
profession. And falsely accusing somebody of spouting lies, half
truths, and crying like a little girl because you couldn't
thanks.
Mike
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 14:13:08 -0500, Lucas MacBride
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Redbourn wrote:
Sorry about the post then,but thanks for letting me know that you can
view it in v6.
I'll check out the validator.
Mike
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 19:15:54 +0100, Jonas
Hi!
I have the following problem in 0.9.7: I have set a bookmark keyword
'mn' to have fast access to http://mozillanews.org/, but I somehow
managed to get the URL http://mn.com into my autocompletion data.
So, whenever I type 'mn' now, it gets completed to this mn.com, which I
don't want.
On 01/16/02 04:34 PM, Robert Pollak wrote:
Hi!
I have the following problem in 0.9.7: I have set a bookmark keyword
'mn' to have fast access to http://mozillanews.org/, but I somehow
managed to get the URL http://mn.com into my autocompletion data.
So, whenever I type 'mn' now, it gets
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
You know, there's a dead-simple solution to what you refer to as a
terrible waste of time and most people refer to as solid advice
falling on deaf ears: LOSE THE COMMIE GRAPHICS. Problem solved,
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Lucas MacBride wrote:
You know, with all this talk about firing Dave Hyatt, not one person had
addressed the matter of glazing him first. Otherwise, this whole thing
is just a crock. In the heat of the moment, at least give the glazing
matter a mental spin
JTK wrote:
Trolling wrote:
[...]
[...]
LOL! JTK replying to a troll! Now that's classic.
--
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Pratik wrote:
On 01/16/02 04:34 PM, Robert Pollak wrote:
Is there a way to clear the autocompletion data short of creating a
new profile?
Edit-Preferences-Navigator-History-Clear Location Bar?
Okay, but what if you'd like to only delete entries from the Location
Bar, without
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 14:05:59 -0500, Lucas MacBride wrote:
LAR wrote:
Mozilla .0.9.7
Linux Win32
Many sites that have Java menus don't work. Whats up? Hovering over
the link usually shows javascript void(0) or something like that. When
the link is clicked, Mozilla shows that it took
On 01/16/02 05:41 PM, LAR wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 14:05:59 -0500, Lucas MacBride wrote:
LAR wrote:
Mozilla .0.9.7
Linux Win32
Many sites that have Java menus don't work. Whats up? Hovering over
the link usually shows javascript void(0) or something like that. When
the link is
You could also just type 'mn ' for your keyword, this shouldn't match
anything in autocomplete, but it will still be recognized as the keyword
'mn'
Robert Pollak wrote:
Hi!
I have the following problem in 0.9.7: I have set a bookmark keyword
'mn' to have fast access to
Sören Kuklau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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| JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
| You know, there's a dead-simple solution to what you refer to as a
| terrible waste of time
On 01/16/02 05:37 PM, Jer wrote:
Pratik wrote:
On 01/16/02 04:34 PM, Robert Pollak wrote:
Is there a way to clear the autocompletion data short of creating a
new profile?
Edit-Preferences-Navigator-History-Clear Location Bar?
Okay, but what if you'd like to only delete entries
Sören Kuklau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
a24jrr$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:a24jrr$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
| Trolling [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
| xij18.3125$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:xij18.3125$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
| [blah] When you count the
| endless human rights abuses of
Running nightly builds, I've noticed that while the overall stability of
the builds is getting better constantly, somet hings seem to be getting
worse, rather than better... The newsreader is having troubles with
new/read main moreso than in the past, and clicking ona download link
fails 100%
Fulvio,
I tried what you suggested, sort of. I took ALL the .msf files on my c:
drive (which is in my path) and moved them (to save them) to a d: drive.
I then deleted all the .msf files on C:.
So not seeing my mail.
Is there some sort of restore function in Mozilla?
Or am I just out of
Trolling wrote:
Sören Kuklau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
a24jrr$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:a24jrr$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Trolling [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
xij18.3125$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:xij18.3125$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
[blah] When you count the
endless human
daa wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
I don't know what the big deal about print preview is.
At least on the Mac OS 9 and lower Platform, Print preview is part of
the print Driver (Chooser file).
---snip-
phillip
as you have been told before
Christopher Jahn wrote:
And it came to pass that JS wrote:
I had tried Beonex a couple of years ago and really had a
mess on me
hands. The strides I've observed with the latest Mozilla
builds have been very impressive so my curiosity naturally
brought me back round to checking out
LAR wrote:
Many sites that have Java menus don't work. Whats up?
Looks like you're talking about Javascript, but as Chris Hoess said
elsewhere in this thread, it may be because you've disabled opening new
windows with Javascript.
So, see if you have the following unchecked:
Edit
I'm not kidding .. try this link while it's still up:
http://www.mozilla.org/party/1998/mozilla.gif
Trolling
Jason Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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| Trolling wrote:
|
| Sören Kuklau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
| a24jrr$[EMAIL
Hi
I need to load a form based page, fill it up and submit the form. This
needs to be done
on a server. Since the page MAY have javascript it would be helpful to
use the existing
netscape in a stripped down version to simulate browser
environment (similar to creation
of IE control on windows.)
In article 98p18.3576$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Trolling wrote:
I'm not kidding .. try this link while it's still up:
http://www.mozilla.org/party/1998/mozilla.gif
Well, let me take your posting record (rather than your handle) at face
value and assume you're interested in reasonable dialogue.
I'm attempting to install NS6.2 using the downloaded installer and all
seems to go until I click INSTALL, when I get the following...
Gtk-CRITICAL **:file gtkwidget.c: line 1510 (gtk_widget_hide):
assertion
'widget != NULL' failed
Segmentation fault - core dumped
BTW, I'm
I am very pleased to go back on my previous words, quoted below.
As of 0.9.7 Build ID: 2002011604, File | Save Page As is working just
as it should with regard to filenames. Save Link As is also working.
This is a really good development. Congrats to the developers!
Andrew Hagen
[EMAIL
Chris Hoess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
| In article 98p18.3576$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Trolling wrote:
| I'm not kidding .. try this link while it's still up:
|
| http://www.mozilla.org/party/1998/mozilla.gif
|
|
| Well, let me take your posting
Trolling wrote:
I'm not kidding .. try this link while it's still up:
http://www.mozilla.org/party/1998/mozilla.gif
Trolling
Perhaps you should consider trolling elsewhere:
http://www.heineken.com/ - beer site.
http://www.gulltaggen.com/ - Norwegian webreview and -award site.
Amongst the
Dan Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 16 Jan 2002:
Obviously, based upon the number of people who have discussed the
red star issue in this newsgroup, many people are bothered by it. I
have no conneciton with the Mozilla project, except as a
Ian Hickson wrote:
JTK wrote:
Trolling wrote:
[...]
[...]
LOL! JTK replying to a troll! Now that's classic.
yeah, and I'm killing this thread too :)
I'm really sick of this noise y'know
--
Morten Nilsen, aka Dr. P
We are the borg^]dbdbiMicrosoft.
Prepare to be
As we approach Mozilla 1.0, the need for project management increases.
We know we're getting close, but how close? What specific bugs need to be
fixed for Mozilla 1.0 to ship? What are the criteria for determining these
bugs? Are we prioritizing available resources as best we can? How does
Hi,
Most of the time when I use Netscape browser, when I close
it, and try and use it again it wont boot. I then look in
Task Manager and it is running like three or four times as
individual processes. This happens even after my win xp
upgrade ( i was hoping it would go away) and has also
Sören Kuklau wrote:
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
You know, there's a dead-simple solution to what you refer to as a
terrible waste of time and most people refer to as solid advice
falling on deaf ears: LOSE THE COMMIE
Trolling wrote:
Sören Kuklau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
a24s40$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:a24s40$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
| JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
| You know, there's a dead-simple solution to what you refer to as a
|
Ian Hickson wrote:
JTK wrote:
Trolling wrote:
[...]
[...]
LOL! JTK replying to a troll! Now that's classic.
Huh? Mr. Jorgensen is a troll? Seeing trolls under every bridge these
days, huh? I think all that stress is getting to you Hixie.
--
Ian Hickson
All I do to install is delete the entire old mozilla directory tree,
Ooh, scary...if I can't install the new one, then what?
unpack the new file,
OK, I just unpacked mozilla-i686-pc-linux-tar.gz.
and then unpack on top of it a tar file that I have
that has the plugins I use (flash,
Travis Crump wrote:
Then again, people like Debian distribute the milestones virtually
unchanged except for taking out the debug menus and changing the
installation method...
Yep, but Debian isn't for end users either, thank God! 8)
--
Mike Gratton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Every motive
Victor,
Thanks for your help, I figured it out - I selected a cert for signing
but not for encryption - since I can sign with one cert and encrypt
with another, I have to choose each one specifically. When only a
signature cert is selected, this error comes up. It's a bit confusing
but now it
hey
how can i be taken off the mailing list? is this
because i'm registered with bugzilla? i just don't
like being on mailing lists :)
thank you.
--- Mitchell Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HR
html
head
/head
body
div class=moz-text-html style=font-family: Times
New Roman; br
br
As we
Chris Hoess wrote:
In article 98p18.3576$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Trolling wrote:
I'm not kidding .. try this link while it's still up:
http://www.mozilla.org/party/1998/mozilla.gif
Trolling: You saw the one that was literally lifted off the side of a
WWII Yakovlev, right? I can't find
Travis Crump wrote:
Then again, people like Debian distribute the milestones virtually
unchanged except for taking out the debug menus and changing the
installation method...
SILENCE! Your truth has no business here. Come with us please
DeMoN LaG wrote:
One must also remember,
As you know, we changed our business name from GoTo.com, Inc. to
Overture Services, Inc. in October 2001. As part of this change, the
goto.com email address you are using will NO LONGER BE VALID in February
2002.
Please make this change in your contact list to reflect the new
overture.com
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], JTK wrote:
Chris Hoess wrote:
In article 98p18.3576$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Trolling wrote:
I'm not kidding .. try this link while it's still up:
http://www.mozilla.org/party/1998/mozilla.gif
Trolling: You saw the one that was literally lifted off the
Mozilla builds have become dependent on extensions including cookie,
wallet, and xmlextras (for XSLT) at least. We need to eliminate these
unconditional compile-time dependencies, replacing them with XPCOM-based
runtime dependencies where the calling or dependent code fails-soft if
the
Trolling wrote:
I visited the mozilla site today and noticed on one page ( Tools Tree
Status ) the gold five-point stars on a red background.
This sounds familiar... :)
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