Hi!
I'm using Mozilla 0.9.8 on two hosts, both using the same bookmarks-file
that resides in AFS. The problem is that if there are two simultaneous
mozilla sessions, the last session that exits overwrites the bookmarks
of the other.
Is there a way to let mozilla reload it's bookmarks?
Perhaps you should change the Content-Type sent for
http://www.gerv.net/software/patch-maker/pm. The current one,
text/plain, makes Mozilla on Windows add a .txt extension when saving it.
/Jonas
Note: version 2 of Patch Maker requires a new format to the
chromelist.txt file. Therefore, chromelist.txt will need to be obtained
from this page until bug 125588 is fixed. and the links to
chromelist.txt should be removed.
How do I keep working on my patch using a new nightly build?
Easy.
pmn should be changed to pmuj.
Yeah, the docs need a review :-) If anyone wants to sanity-check them
and send me a patch, I'd be extremely grateful. I'm a bit snowed under
at the moment.
Gerv
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Perhaps you should change the Content-Type sent for
http://www.gerv.net/software/patch-maker/pm. The current one,
text/plain, makes Mozilla on Windows add a .txt extension when saving it.
Hmm. I want it to display inline for people; I like that behaviour. What
type
Gervase Markham wrote:
Perhaps you should change the Content-Type sent for
http://www.gerv.net/software/patch-maker/pm. The current one,
text/plain, makes Mozilla on Windows add a .txt extension when saving it.
Hmm. I want it to display inline for people; I like that behaviour. What
Gervase Markham wrote:
pmn should be changed to pmuj.
Yeah, the docs need a review :-) If anyone wants to sanity-check them
and send me a patch, I'd be extremely grateful. I'm a bit snowed under
at the moment.
I'll do it. Patch will arrive soonishly.
/Jonas
Gervase Markham wrote:
Fixed in 2.0beta2, released soonish.
BTW, will beta 2 have a default datadir of
my $datadir = File::Spec-catdir(File::Spec-updir(),
File::Spec-updir(),
pm);
(like v0.7x) instead of
my $datadir =
BTW, will beta 2 have a default datadir of
my $datadir = File::Spec-catdir(File::Spec-updir(),
File::Spec-updir(),
pm);
(like v0.7x) instead of
my $datadir = /home/gerv/pm;
No. The default datadir will always be the
Gervase Markham wrote:
BTW, will beta 2 have a default datadir of
my $datadir = File::Spec-catdir(File::Spec-updir(),
File::Spec-updir(),
pm);
No.
Why is editing the path a problem?
It isn't.
Lisa wrote:
First of all, how to do a simple download all messages from my email
account?
Click the Get Msg button.
Second of all, since I can't find the PASSWORD thingy, the login
sessions all failed. How to set the Password ?
Thirdly, in the old version ( 3.0 Gold ), I can ask Netscape
On 02/20/2002 07:49 PM, David A. Cobb wrote:
I've learned the hard way lately that having a backup for key Mozilla
files, such as RULES.DAT, can save a huge amount of grief. I've also
discovered the hard way that PANACEA.DAT is pretty important -- mail
looks really crappy if it is
Does anyone know when bookmark scrolling bug will be fixed?
It's propably easy for mozilla developers and for me it stops me testing
latest builds
Best Reagrds
adolf
Hi all,
I added an online spreadsheet that lists the differences between
WebClient 1.0 and 1.1. It is a good reference point for people
who are starting to look at implementing different functionality in
their product. This list helps in figuring out what is and is not
available in differnet
Wyn Price wrote:
Someone once told me how to prevent the mail page showing the
advertising that appears by default before any mail is opened. Could
some kind person remind me please?
http://www.ufaq.org/commonly/msngr_start.html
Holger
--
Five exclamation marks, the sure sign of an insane
Christoph Vogelbusch wrote:
Hi,
I want to make a form, where people can input/select a database table
and then select a field of that table.
I would like to do this without select-lists to save space.
So it would be nice to have either the history filled with all the
possiblities OR have
Here is a random line from the chromelist.txt in the latest Win32 build:
en-US\locale\en-US\navigator\viewSource.dtd
(xpfe/browser/resources\locale\en-US\viewSource.dtd)
What are those backslashes in the second path doing there? Patch Maker
doesn't like them - it gives me errors about being
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Here is a random line from the chromelist.txt in the latest Win32 build:
en-US\locale\en-US\navigator\viewSource.dtd
(xpfe/browser/resources\locale\en-US\viewSource.dtd)
What are those backslashes in the second path doing there? Patch Maker
doesn't like them - it
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Here is a random line from the chromelist.txt in the latest Win32 build:
en-US\locale\en-US\navigator\viewSource.dtd
(xpfe/browser/resources\locale\en-US\viewSource.dtd)
What are those backslashes in the second path doing there? Patch Maker
doesn't like them - it
Hi,
I cannot add new entries to the address book: If I click on 'New card',
the dialog appears, but I cannot write something into the fields.
Build# is 2002022103 (just downloaded), I have this problem since
20020217, but I cannot find this problem in bugzilla.
Do you have an useful hint? :-)
Sören Kuklau wrote:
en-US\locale\en-US\navigator\viewSource.dtd
(xpfe/browser/resources\locale\en-US\viewSource.dtd)
What are those backslashes in the second path doing there? Patch Maker
doesn't like them - it gives me errors about being unable to find the
CVS equivelent whenever I
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
en-US\locale\en-US\navigator\viewSource.dtd
(xpfe/browser/resources\locale\en-US\viewSource.dtd)
What are those backslashes in the second path doing there? Patch
Maker doesn't like them - it gives me errors about being unable to
find the CVS
sheltojs wrote:
But how do you go in and change the password after your first time
setup. Say your password changes and you have to change in in Netscape
mail???
Netscape will notice that the password is incorrect and ask you for the
correct one. (I'm pretty sure it was the same in NS 4)
RV wrote:
JTK wrote:
RV wrote:
Feigning ignorance is not beneath you?
When small minds lack arguments they turn to insults and babbling. I am
still waiting for your answer about your company's defective medical
products and what you did you do to stop shipment. Or should I email
Patrick Gallagher wrote:
That's some nice find - commie stars on American Military planes
You weren't aware that the US sent fighters to the USSR during WWII?
It seems, that I can not manage to create a relative-link (though I
ticked the button URL is relative to page location) with 0.9.8
composer. After saving my html-page and re-open the page with the
browser, a look at the view page source (or any other editor) always
indicates, that the
Max Bentz wrote:
It seems, that I can not manage to create a relative-link (though I
ticked the button URL is relative to page location) with 0.9.8
composer. After saving my html-page and re-open the page with the
browser, a look at the view page source (or any other editor) always
Please come to see this new appareance of latinMOZ
http://www.geocities.com/charadew/index.html
dont forget to sign the guessbook doesnt metter if is in english
I haven't been able to make pac/auto-conf files work
in mozilla on either Mac OS-X or Linux 7.2 w/ recent
Mozilla builds (0.9.7 on Mac, 0.9.6 on Linux).
Searching the archives didn's turn up anything..
but I could have chosen the wrong search key words :)
Is this a known problem? Any way to
alpha wrote:
Can anyone please tell me why PSM will not record the passowrd for some
sites, one of them is:
http://groups.yahoo.com/
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93776
JTK wrote:
Get it over, Macartism is DEAD.
Christ I hope so, those maps with Alaska bigger than the entire
continental United States give me eyestrain.
JTK, you coward, why didn't you reply to my message from 18-02-2002
14:34:49 with Message-ID [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
/Jonas
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