I believe that the human started to get knowledge when he started to look to
himself. The wonderful sculptures of the old Greece can be an example.
I believe that the US people does not look to themselves... in fact, i am
almost sure that they only look to the eat. McDonals is the perfect
Wow! you are so creative
http://www.mozilla.org/mailnews/specs/proposals/MenuFrame.html
I almost can not wait for see Mozilla 1.0!
and now i really want to read the news.
/.lancer
Jonas Jørgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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Magnus W wrote:
Strange forum this newsgroup to be dicussing religion.
Not stranger than you advertising your group memberships in every post.
--
Magnus W
Proud
Hans-Peter Fischer wrote:
Oh yeah, human rights like keeping prisoners in 1.8 x 2.4 m wire mesh
cages, right?
And are prison cells in Germany much larger? No! And prisoners don't
have the nice surround-view nor pleasant tropical climate as the AlKaida
terrorists and murderers (let's not
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Peter Lairo wrote:
And are prison cells in Germany much larger? No!
Sure they are. And they are in a real building, protecting the prisoners
of strorms and rain.
And prisoners don't
have the nice surround-view nor pleasant tropical climate
I suggest you spend your next holidays there.
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], John Thompson wrote:
Here's another display problem I'm seeing in Mozilla-0.9.9: on sites with
text flowing around images (for example http://news.bbc.co.uk ), text will
sometimes flow out of its column and overlay an adjacent image. Font size
of the text
Martin Fritsche wrote:
Peter Lairo wrote:
And are prison cells in Germany much larger? No!
Sure they are. And they are in a real building, protecting the prisoners
of strorms and rain.
That's because it's *cold* in Germany. Subtropical cultures don't need
the solid contructions as are
If a person lives in a country that threatens the peace of other
countries, then that person either should leave that country or live
with the consequences of staying there.
There must be a healthy and dynamic balance between general protection
of the population (restrictive laws) and
And it came to pass that Bamm Gabriana wrote:
Name *one* democratic christian country.
The Philippines.
Sorry, but no.
According to the Bill of Rights in the 1987 Constitution:
Section 5. No law shall be made respecting an establishment of
religion, or prohibiting the free exercise
As always when not on the same side, the americans think they are great, we
europeans think we are great and the americans are stupid.
But, ultimately, the americans are european, 1776 or something, they became
a nation, that´s a laugh if you are from europe.
And ofcourse, living standard if
Hi,
I installed the last nightly build (20020320) and replaced my old
Mozilla 0.99 . I'm using IMAP (without SSL), but since I installed the
new version i can't connect to the Server. When I want to display a
message, the mail client trys to connect. It seems to be an infinite
loop, because
Peter Lairo wrote:
That's because it's *cold* in Germany. Subtropical cultures don't need
the solid contructions as are needed in the norther hemisphere.
Sure. That's why people can life in boxes made of wire and wood. People
in california also think that there ist nothing better than
Does anyone kniw if it's possible to _save_ printer settings in
Mozilla? I want to change the print command from lpr to kprinter
permanently. I can manually do that by going into File - Print -
Properties and replacing the stuff in the Print Command with
kprinter, but next time I start Mozilla
Using Windows ME.
I have set one of the extra buttons on my MS Intellimouse Optical for
Back. It works in Windows ME, IE 5.5, but not Netscape. Does anyone
know if the newest Mozilla fixes this?
Thanks. Eva
I have no new messages between 7 am and 4 pm yesterday.
Just generally wondering
Stan
Gervase Markham wrote:
Bamm Gabriana wrote:
Is there a list of bugs which developers consider must-fix for 1.0?
A tracking bug perhaps?
Will this be strictly followed? Or are there plans to go on with the
release of 1.0 even if some of these bugs aren't fixed?
Query for bugs with the
On 03/21/2002 07:15 AM, michael lefevre wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], John Thompson wrote:
Here's another display problem I'm seeing in Mozilla-0.9.9: on sites with
text flowing around images (for example http://news.bbc.co.uk ), text will
sometimes flow out of its column and overlay
You can't mandate a religon AND be a democracy.
If you say that a Christian country is one where Christianity is
mandated, then your definition of a Christian democracy is
self-contradictory.
As a Christian, I would argue that any country where Christianity (or
any religion) is compulsory
What about, for example, Bug 5693. It has the mozilla1.0+ keyword, but
it also has the nsbeta1- keyword, and a target milestone of
mozilla1.2alpha. Does that mean this is not going to make it into 1.0,
desite the mozilla1.0+ keyword?
mozilla1.0+ means [EMAIL PROTECTED] have it on their
Gervase Markham wrote:
You can't mandate a religon AND be a democracy.
If you say that a Christian country is one where Christianity is
mandated, then your definition of a Christian democracy is
self-contradictory.
As a Christian, I would argue that any country where Christianity (or
Pratik wrote:
On 03/21/2002 07:15 AM, michael lefevre wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], John
Thompson wrote:
Here's another display problem I'm seeing in Mozilla-0.9.9: on sites
with text flowing around images (for example http://news.bbc.co.uk ),
text will sometimes flow out
Gervase Markham wrote:
We hope that Mozilla coders, from all areas of the community, will
concentrate on 1.0+ bugs (this means you, dear reader), but we can't
easily force them to do so.
Where do we sign up? :o)
--
regards, Esben
home.worldonline.dk/~mesben (danish site)
I agree with Phillip. Mozilla/Netscape 6 will be fairly useless to some
corporate users with its lack of live connect. Neither Flash nor
Quicktime can be scripted from JavaScript which makes my company refuse
to support them.
If live connect is not compatible with the new Java runtime
can do nothing about that. It hase some logic. But it looks like Mozilla
1.0 is simply younger sister of Netscape 6.0 ^_- Let's hope it won't
kill itself (because nobody else can do that).
Jirka
Thanks! I actually found that the server supports POP with SSL login.
I'm using that now. Unfortunately, I'm not one to break what works. .
.Or, at least not on purpose. ;0)
Serial # 19781010 wrote:
I'm not using SSL to authenticate, but am using IMAP v4
Not going to be much use to you
Sometime ago there was a url to a mozilla project that would let you add
search engines to the sidebar.
I have lost the url to this site could a helping hand please please post
that url again!.
We hope that Mozilla coders, from all areas of the community, will
concentrate on 1.0+ bugs (this means you, dear reader), but we can't
easily force them to do so.
Where do we sign up? :o)
Search Bugzilla for 1.0+ bugs and see if there's any you are able to
fix. It's that easy :-)
Gerv
Martin Fritsche wrote:
Peter Lairo wrote:
That's because it's *cold* in Germany. Subtropical cultures don't need
the solid contructions as are needed in the norther hemisphere.
Sure. That's why people can life in boxes made of wire and wood. People
in california also think that there
Peter Lairo wrote:
Tortured, who/where? That's new to me. I would certainly not agree with
that.
Read this:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/afghanistan/story/0,1284,665939,00.html
I thought everyone had at *least* one phonecall.
Peter, you are totally uninformed. A simple Google search would
Peter Lairo wrote:
Remember, the wired box people were murderous criminals.
You really make it difficult for people not to call you an idiot. Every
decent source of information - including US media - speak of *suspected*
Al-Quaeda members, and Taliban *soldiers*. Only you *know* that they
using same mouse, and all buttons function as with IE.
Only clicking the middle button (wheel) doesn't go into autoscroll
mode. So, i just assigned it in Mozilla to OPEN IN NEW TAB.
Using latest nigthly on XP pro, intellimouse 4.01 drivers
Eric
eva wrote:
Using Windows ME.
I have set one
mozilla1.0+ means [EMAIL PROTECTED] have it on their list of bugs that
they are trying to persuade people to fix, and which they will consider
when deciding whether 1.0 is ready yet.
We hope that Mozilla coders, from all areas of the community, will
concentrate on 1.0+ bugs (this means
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I am looking for the version number of the first release of Netscape
Navigator that would display animated gifs, and the exact date of its
release. If anyone knows or remembers any of the details surrounding the
first use of animated gifs on the web, I would be delighted to know it,
especially
With Netscape 4.xx, you could upload a file to an FTP server by going to
that server in a broser window and dragging files onto the window (not
an effective way to upload an entire website, but perfect for a quick
fix) - in mozilla, dragging a file into the window simply opens the
file. Is
Tim Wunder wrote:
Win 2K, build# 2002032003, Ctrl++ does nothing, Ctrl+- makes the text
smaller (zooms out). Ctrl+= makes the text larger (zooms in). Is this a bug?
Tim
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54402 (VERIFIED WONTFIX)
Simon Montagu wrote:
Tim Wunder wrote:
Win 2K, build# 2002032003, Ctrl++ does nothing, Ctrl+- makes the text
smaller (zooms out). Ctrl+= makes the text larger (zooms in). Is this a bug?
Tim
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54402 (VERIFIED WONTFIX)
The Verified wontfix
Sounds good, but how about a new tab on the file menu right under
new navigator window? It would make things more browsing efficient.
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 05:48:26 -0400, Lancer wrote:
:http://www.mozilla.org/mailnews/specs/proposals/MenuFrame.html
:
:
I've started having a problem on several web sites recently. Basically,
what I get is ad.doubleclick.net can't be found, check spelling try
again message when I go to various pages on a couple of web sites.
(Sometimes it's burstnet, but usually doubleclick). When I tried
Netscape 4.79 I
Hans-Peter Fischer wrote:
Peter, you are totally uninformed. A simple Google search would have
taken you to the full story behind the World Court's ruling. But you
seem to prefer cultivating your dream.
Okay, I will bite, I did a simple Google search and here is what I came
up with:
a)
And it came to pass that Gervase Markham wrote:
You can't mandate a religon AND be a democracy.
If you say that a Christian country is one where
Christianity is mandated, then your definition of a
Christian democracy is self-contradictory.
You are making the exact same point I am!
Bamm
On 03/21/2002 1:32 PM, mattM wrote:
two issues while using netscape v6.1:
1) I get an unknown error 80004005 after I open the browser then my
mail. It occurs after about 5 minutes, but I appear to get my mail.
2) when I go to some web pages that loaded with no problems with
netscape
And it came to pass that Stuart Ballard wrote:
Gervase Markham wrote:
You can't mandate a religon AND be a democracy.
If you say that a Christian country is one where
Christianity is mandated, then your definition of a
Christian democracy is self-contradictory.
As a Christian, I
And it came to pass that mattM wrote:
two issues while using netscape v6.1:
1) I get an unknown error 80004005 after I open the
browser then my mail. It occurs after about 5 minutes, but
I appear to get my mail.
2) when I go to some web pages that loaded with no problems
with netscape
And it came to pass that George Copeland wrote:
I am looking for the version number of the first release of
Netscape Navigator that would display animated gifs, and
the exact date of its release. If anyone knows or
remembers any of the details surrounding the first use of
animated gifs on
Travis Crump wrote:
Okay, I will bite, I did a simple Google search and here is what I came
up with:
a) I assume you are referring to the Lagrande case.
Yes, he did.
b) The German goverment was informed in 1992, seven years before they
were executed. Prior to that it was unknown
Name *one* democratic islamic country.
How about Indonesia - the largest Muslim country and the
world's newest democracy?
Johnny Cage wrote:
dman84 wrote:
try a new nightly.. the unknown error being issued is being taken out
of the nightly for now.. its an attempt to find out why errors occur
so they get fixed.
-dman84
i try it with the new nightly build, but no errors but the images are
broken and
Jonathon Lamon wrote:
#2 The Single Most Annoying Bug In The Damn Universe: With 0.9.9 came
the now extremely frustrating bug of Mozilla hanging for as much as
SEVEN seconds whenever I close a Mozilla window. What the heck is
going on here? Is it some kind of debug thing or what?
Jyri Erik Kork wrote:
I (think I've) checked out all my preferences, and tried flushing my
cache and cookies, but I still have the problem. Is there a pref I
need to change, the prefs file munged, or something else?
Thanks,
Jyri
I've had problems like that in the past that
Patrick Gallagher wrote:
With Netscape 4.xx, you could upload a file to an FTP server by going to
that server in a broser window and dragging files onto the window (not
an effective way to upload an entire website, but perfect for a quick
fix) - in mozilla, dragging a file into the window
Christopher Jahn wrote:
And it came to pass that mattM wrote:
two issues while using netscape v6.1:
1) I get an unknown error 80004005 after I open the
browser then my mail. It occurs after about 5 minutes, but
I appear to get my mail.
2) when I go to some web pages that loaded with no
dman84 wrote:
what seems to be the difference with 6.2.1 to 6.2.2? just crash fixes
or is there more?
-dman84
I found release notes at http://home.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/ns62/relnotes/62.html
but haven't read them yet to see what's up.
And it came to pass that Dan Howard wrote:
dman84 wrote:
what seems to be the difference with 6.2.1 to 6.2.2? just
crash fixes or is there more?
-dman84
I found release notes at
http://home.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/ns62/relnotes/62.html
but haven't read them yet to see what's
Lancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in a7e4nk$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:a7e4nk$[EMAIL PROTECTED],
on 21 Mar 2002:
And I am sure they are proud of not to have Britney Spears.
I'm an American and I'd be proud to not have Britney Spears, or any of
those little teenie bopping boy/girl bands. Any small
Thanks Eric for your encouraging message. You're using Win XP and I'm
using Win ME. I hope it will work for me as well.
Eva
Eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
using same mouse, and all buttons function as with IE.
Only clicking the middle button (wheel) doesn't
Christopher Jahn wrote:
You are making the exact same point I am!
Bamm said that his country is a Christian Democracy;
I said You can't mandate a religon AND be a democracy.
[Incidentally, Bamm was wrong: he's not living in a Christian
Democracy]
We differ in our definition of a Christian
Christopher Jahn wrote:
Mostly security patches, but 6.2.2 is using the 0.9.9 gecko
engine!! For pehaps the first time Netscape 6.xx is almost at a
par with Mozilla!
You sure it uses 0.9.9?
The page says For more information about specific issues, read the
latest related Mozilla
And it came to pass that Martin Fritsche wrote:
Travis Crump wrote:
Okay, I will bite, I did a simple Google search and here
is what I came up with:
a) I assume you are referring to the Lagrande case.
Yes, he did.
b) The German goverment was informed in 1992, seven
years
The demogracy comes from the occidental cultures, Islamics are very more
oldest than US.
And I am sure they are proud of not to have Britney Spears.
/.lancer
Adam Sjøgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió en el mensaje
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002 18:13:40
Kryptolus C.L. wrote:
Christopher Jahn wrote:
Mostly security patches, but 6.2.2 is using the 0.9.9 gecko engine!!
For pehaps the first time Netscape 6.xx is almost at a par with Mozilla!
You sure it uses 0.9.9?
The page says For more information about specific issues, read the
Kryptolus C.L. wrote:
Christopher Jahn wrote:
Mostly security patches, but 6.2.2 is using the 0.9.9 gecko engine!!
For pehaps the first time Netscape 6.xx is almost at a par with Mozilla!
You sure it uses 0.9.9?
The page says For more information about specific issues, read the
Dan Howard wrote:
Kryptolus C.L. wrote:
Christopher Jahn wrote:
Mostly security patches, but 6.2.2 is using the 0.9.9 gecko engine!!
For pehaps the first time Netscape 6.xx is almost at a par with Mozilla!
You sure it uses 0.9.9?
The page says For more information about
And it came to pass that Bamm Gabriana wrote:
Name *one* democratic islamic country.
How about Indonesia - the largest Muslim country and the
world's newest democracy?
Is it actually an Islamic Democracy, or is it a democracy with
a large Islamic population?
To qualify as an
Stosh wrote:
I have no new messages between 7 am and 4 pm yesterday.
Just generally wondering
Stan
yes, more or less
And it came to pass that dman84 wrote:
Kryptolus C.L. wrote:
Christopher Jahn wrote:
Mostly security patches, but 6.2.2 is using the 0.9.9
gecko engine!! For pehaps the first time Netscape 6.xx
is almost at a par with Mozilla!
You sure it uses 0.9.9?
The page says For more
On 03/21/2002 9:33 PM, Christopher Jahn wrote:
And it came to pass that dman84 wrote:
Kryptolus C.L. wrote:
Christopher Jahn wrote:
Mostly security patches, but 6.2.2 is using the 0.9.9
gecko engine!! For pehaps the first time Netscape 6.xx
is almost at a par with Mozilla!
You
Well, tried a complete delete of my cache directory, but no luck. Still
getting that missing message. Yeesh.
Jyri
Dan Howard wrote:
Jyri Erik Kork wrote:
I (think I've) checked out all my preferences, and tried flushing my
cache and cookies, but I still have the problem. Is there a
On my Red Hat 7.2 system, Mozilla 0.9.9 is printing italic fonts as
Helvetica normal, rather than Times Roman italic. I have the
display set as Helvetica (sans-serif), but I am assuming printing fonts and
display fonts continue to be separated (in other words, what you
see isn't always what you
Mark Roberts wrote:
On my Red Hat 7.2 system, Mozilla 0.9.9 is printing italic fonts as
Helvetica normal, rather than Times Roman italic. I have the
display set as Helvetica (sans-serif), but I am assuming printing fonts and
display fonts continue to be separated (in other words, what you
who cares... go somewhere else.
Hans-Peter Fischer wrote:
Peter Lairo wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
That's why people, of Islamic faith not living in the USA are suspicious
of the US.
That is not the reason. The reason is more likely that they are afraid
that their
Gi-sulat ni dinkmeister adtong 3/22/2002 6:21 AM:
Sounds good, but how about a new tab on the file menu right under
new navigator window? It would make things more browsing efficient.
File-New-Navigator Tab or Ctrl+T
--
Roderick Lazaro :)
Debug is human, de-fix divine.
200 years of Independence is a laugh... I guess you've been alive for
all two hundred of those years to actually know how rediculous that is.
So, if we're all basically Europeans, doesn't that mean that we have
behind us, not only the 200 years of independent culture which we have
Christopher Jahn wrote:
And it came to pass that Bamm Gabriana wrote:
Name *one* democratic islamic country.
How about Indonesia - the largest Muslim country and the
world's newest democracy?
Is it actually an Islamic Democracy, or is it a democracy with
a large Islamic population?
To
BigRedFed from US wrote:
...Our culture incorporates parts of every culture from around
the world, ...
I am sure that you still believe in Santa Claus.
...we are the first people to pull it all
together.
definitively, you do believe in Santa Claus
Your EU is nothing more
than an
Jay Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 21 Mar 2002:
The build date is 03-14-2002 but that doesn't mean that it's using
the 0.9.9 Gecko engine. It still uses 0.9.4+ just as 6.2.1 did I
believe.
I think this is the problem everyone has with the
I downloaded Mozilla 0.9.9 on my NT4.0/SP6 system. I found that the Navigator
components hangs on startup. Mail/News works fine, unless one opens Sidebar and
clicks on Bookmarks. In this case Mail/News will hang also. So I suspect loading
bookmarks is causing the problem. This problem did not
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