Here's what worked for me, but I admit I don't know exactly what I'm doing.
The mail is stored in files with the same name as the container; e.g.,
messages in your Inbox are stored in two files called Inbox and Inbox.msf.
The location of the files is in a user-specific file:
On a Win98SE comp
Martin Fritsche wrote:
> Brian Heinrich wrote:
>
>> Depends on your background, I s'pose. HTML messages have their
>> problems (largely due to how e-mail clients mark 'em up, from what I
>> can see), and may not have any added utility over and above a
>> plain-text message, but, damn!, they'r
BigRedFed authored the following:
> if your going to check all, why not just click removal all from this
> folder?
But a lot of people like to click all then UNCLICK the ONE they need to
keep.
:)
>
> Bundy wrote:
>
>> Holger Metzger authored the following:
>>
>>> Dazzle wrote:
>>>
I
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 03/25/2002 9:42 AM, Morten Nilsen wrote:
Jay Garcia wrote:
What's the "question" ???
seems like he thinks this is npm.public-annonce :P
Even more intriguing is the number of replies answering a question thatwas never asked !!! :-D
Reality
> This is all pretty unacceptable from a Windows user's point of
> view, and, as much as I love Mozilla, these things are constant
> annoyances for me.
Do Windows users just have higher standards? When it comes to interfaces, I
generally am not surprised (nor generally bothered) by slight nigglin
BigRedFed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Floyd Davidson wrote:
>
>> Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 07:36:04 -0330, Doug Robbins
>>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> It should also be noted that Eskimos are not hardly the only
>> "Aboriginal inhabitants of northern North Amer
> A lot has changed since 0.9.6. Try downloading either the 0.9.9
> release, or the latest nightly. Your problem seems to have been
> fixed, as well as a host of others.
He was agreeing (generally) with points I originally raised, and I am
running 0.9.9
As other people have explained in this newsgroup, prefs.js is written
every time Mozilla closes.
You have to put your user_pref's in user.js; this is read after prefs.js
the next time Mozilla opens and overrides prefs.js entries (sometimes).
I've had mixed results with user.js; some things you h
> I am still using Mozilla 0.9.6 on Win95, but it seems to me that
> there are some pretty severe focus problems that came along with
> the implementation of tabbed browsing, and this is the cause of the
> problem with FIND.
A lot has changed since 0.9.6. Try downloading either the 0.9.9
rel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Reyst) wrote in
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>11. Find seems to work sporadically, not always finding the string
>I am looking for
I am still using Mozilla 0.9.6 on Win95, but it seems to me that
there are some pretty severe focus problems that came along with
the implementation
Is there anyway to sort the subscribed newsgroup list in 0.9.9? In NS
4.X you can at least manually move a newsgroup up or down in the list.
This would be nice and a quick sort function even better.
Dan
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 20:11:52 -0600, John Reyst wrote:
>> > 12. The presence/absence of a vertical scroll bar alters placement of
>> > items centered on a webpage, IE does not.
>>
>> Well, yeah. When the scroll bar appears, the display area gets smaller
>> by [x] pixels. Therefore, to stay center
"David Debono" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
[snip]
That is absolutely fascinating, thank you for your time. I will consider it
for my research.
> Again both are still being used, but as I've not used Mainframes in
> anger for a few years now
if your going to check all, why not just click removal all from this folder?
Bundy wrote:
> Holger Metzger authored the following:
>
>> Dazzle wrote:
>>
>>> Is there anyway of getting Mozilla to check e-mail from a HotMail
>>> account?
>>>
>>> Mozilla 0.9.9 on Windows and Linux.
>>>
>>> all he
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Pratik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 03/25/2002 06:17 PM, Peter Stein wrote:
>> Has anyone taken a look? Does anyone care?
>
>I just did. And I can't reproduce it. Try deleting your XUL.mfasl file.
>try it with XUL disabled/enabled (Edit->Prefs->Debug->Networking
On 03/25/2002 9:29 PM, BigRedFed wrote:
>
> Floyd Davidson wrote:
>
>> Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 07:36:04 -0330, Doug Robbins
>>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> It should also be noted that Eskimos are not hardly the only
>> "Aboriginal inhabitants of northern N
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Martin Fritsche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Peter Stein wrote:
>
>> How do you know? I certainly have not corresponded with you.
>> Are *you* on the Mozilla project team and have *you* investigated
>> this problem? There is no evidence that *anyone* has taken a
>>
13. and it sometimes doesn't like to stay minimized. You click minimize and
it does for a second, then comes right back to full size. Only way to fix it
is to close/restart after that.
Floyd Davidson wrote:
> Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 07:36:04 -0330, Doug Robbins
>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It should also be noted that Eskimos are not hardly the only
> "Aboriginal inhabitants of northern North America". Athabascan
> people are more numerous;
> so please, enlighten me ow greate one, what is Netiquette and whom
> defines it?
http://www.google.com/search?q=netiquette
Bamm Gabriana wrote:
>> If I say f*ck you.. or I tell someone to go fly a kite, what is the
>> difference?
>
>
>
> The difference is in Netiquette.
>
so please, enlighten me ow greate one, what is Netiquette and whom
defines it?
Crashed for me. WinXP. Moz 0.9.9
"Eric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> seems to work for me :
> "Bei den über 2000 Programmen Ihres SuSE Linux Pakets kommt natürlich
> auch der Spaß am Spiel nicht zu kurz. Von einfachen Brettspielen über
> acti
Eric wrote:
> www.megasellers.nl seems to crash my mozilla. I think the problem lies
> in the java applet that is started.
> perhaps someone can identify why this page keeps crashing my browser?
>
> build 2002032408 on XP Pro with JRE 1.4
> Eric
>
This site causes Mozilla to hang on Win 2K bui
Max Bentz wrote:
> Could someone test this link?
>
> http://www.suse.de/de/products/suse_linux/i386/susetour/index.html
>
> I use W2k and 0.9.9 and mozilla always crashes.
>
> Thanks!
>
Works for me on Win 2K build 2002032503.
>
>
>| Mozilla's designers can't decide what should happen when a file or
>| folder is dragged to a Navigator window where an FTP listing is being
>| displayed. We know you're probably not a UI designer, but we'll dump
>| the problem on you anyway, because we don't like you.
>|
>| What should Mozi
> > 1. Doesn't work with the menu on www.wizards.com
>
> The page uses broken JavaScript sniffing to determine how to control the
> menus. If you have the desire/time, file an Evangelism bug at
> http://bugzilla.mozilla.org
I was fairly sure the problem lay in shoddy coding on the wizards.com
we
> You really should memtion your platform. It makes a difference,
> exspecially regarding plugins. I'm guessing windows of some flavor (due
> to the imported IE thingy... yuck ;-) )
Sorry, WinXP.
> > 5. Google Toolbar does not work
>
> Yes it does, it's just not advertised as much:
>
> http://go
> > 2. Shockwave doesn't appear to work (yet)
>
> Did you install the plugin?
Yeah, I tried to, and it appeared to install, but then I went back to the
same page and still got the "you need to download a plug-in" deal.
> > 3. Sometimes when setting preferences to Autocomplete addresses as you
>
Dan Howard wrote:
> Nigel L wrote:
>
>> Only after restarting does the Quick Launch icon appear, but once I
>> exit Moz Quick Launch, it is gone for good -- restarting Mozilla
>> doesn't bring back the Quick Launch lizard.
>
>
> Rgds,
>
>> Nigel L
>>
>
>
> not sure if I'm talking about the s
Nigel L wrote:
> Only after restarting does the
> Quick Launch icon appear, but once I exit Moz Quick Launch, it is gone
> for good -- restarting Mozilla doesn't bring back the Quick Launch
> lizard.
Rgds,
> Nigel L
>
not sure if I'm talking about the same problem, but I had trouble
ge
Please help me get back full Quick Launch usability. For me, the
greatest merit is instant mail access.
I cannot get the Quick Launch icon to get back in the row at bottom
right (Win Me) any more. After installation of a new version, the User
Response announcement window from Netscape 6.2.2
Parish wrote:
> Garth Wallace wrote:
>
>>
>> It's not a matter of pronunciation. "Your" and "you're" are
>> homophones--they are pronounced exactly the same. It's a spelling
>> mistake, like spelling "read" (past tense) "red".
>>
>
> I wonder. Do any other languages have the the scope for puns
On 03/25/2002 9:42 AM, Morten Nilsen wrote:
> Jay Garcia wrote:
>> What's the "question" ???
>>
>
> seems like he thinks this is npm.public-annonce :P
>
Even more intriguing is the number of replies answering a question that
was never asked !!! :-D
--
Jay Garcia - Netscape Champion
Novell MC
JTK wrote:
> Dazzle wrote:
>
>> I want to stop javascript window.open() method when an HTML page loads or
>> when you leave one but I want it to work when I click on a link.
>>
>> using Mozilla 0.9.9 on Windows and Linux. Which is the best way to
>> implement
>> this.
>
> Proxomitron: http://ww
Raymond wrote:
> Can someone point me to the direction where I can have my download
> manager program (like Gozilla or GetRight) to support Netscape 4.x?? I
> had tried DDE and hooking but none of them work right. If someone can
> show me the direction will be much appreciated. Thanks
You're in t
Peter Stein wrote:
> And of course Kugelschreiber und Gummikopf ! :-)
^^
I don't want to know how they pronounce that ;-)
It was funny enough with english people trying to say my name.
--
Everyone who sends advertisement to me agrees to pay a fee of 10 Euro.
On 03/25/2002 06:17 PM, Peter Stein wrote:
> Has anyone taken a look? Does anyone care?
I just did. And I can't reproduce it. Try deleting your XUL.mfasl file.
try it with XUL disabled/enabled (Edit->Prefs->Debug->Networking), not
to mention try a new profile.
I haven't seen anyone but you men
Each one is in relation with the answer, response, reply... etc. i have
done.
"Jonas Jørgensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió en el mensaje
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Lancer, Blackbox, Johnny, Brayan... can't you just stick to one name?
>
> /Jonas
>
Peter Stein wrote:
> Right on. During a visit with relatives in northern Bavaria I happened
> to catch a TV show in which someone speaking "Platt Deutsch" was being
> interviewed. I couldn't for the life of me understand a thing being said.
Plattdeutsch is not German but it is very close to it.
Peter Stein wrote:
> How do you know? I certainly have not corresponded with you.
> Are *you* on the Mozilla project team and have *you* investigated
> this problem? There is no evidence that *anyone* has taken a
> serious look at this. Don't believe me? Look up the tracking
> report for the abo
> I wonder. Do any other languages have the the scope for puns and other
> "word games" that English is so suitable for? Also, do they have the
> same phonetic clashes as English, e.g. yaw/you're/your, read/red,
> threw/through, rose/rows/roes.
In my native language this cannot happen because wor
> 1. Doesn't work with the menu on www.wizards.com
I just checked wizards.com and found the following line:
Some experimentation showed that menu_IE.js also exists.
Looks like there is some server-side UA check to see
what .js file to load.
I seem to understand what the webmaster of wizards.co
Has anyone taken a look? Does anyone care?
FWIW, for .9.9 I downloaded the tar ball rather than
the RPM. So this time we can't blame it on the RPM
packaging.
Peter Stein
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Martin Fritsche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Peter Stein wrote:
>
>> I just downloaded 0.9.9 and it has the same problem.
>>
>> This is after I submitted bug #125290 which after repeated
>> emails has gone completely ignored.
>>
>> The message seems clear, if your
Anthony Ewell wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>I am using Red Hat 7.2, screen resolution 1280x1024
> and mozilla-0.9.9-1.i386.rpm.
>
>When I am in Composer's (html, not eMail) "view html" tab, the
> text is so small that it is unreadable: looks like 4 pitch.
> I have to go into VI to read it. Does a
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
RV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Holger Metzger wrote:
>
>Hera are some interesting links:
>
>http://www.geocities.com/Athens/8466/LANG01.html
>
>http://www.armenianhighland.com/homeland/chronicle120.html
>
>http://members.pgv.at/homer/INDOEURO/syntax.htm
>
>Now I ha
> Given: x not equal to 0, y not equal to 0, Prove: x + y = 0.
>
> Since x does not equal 0, then x + 1 does not equal 1, x + a does not
> equal a, x + y does not equal y.
> But what is y? y is anything but 0.
> Thus x + y is not equal to anything but 0.
> Since x + y cannot equal anything but 0,
In article ,
Parish wrote:
>Sören Kuklau wrote:
>> On 3/24/2002 4:47 PM, Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. apparently wrote exactly
>> the following:
>>> American English, is difficult to learn as well. I know I magle it all
>>> the time.
>>
>> Trust me, American English is one
In article , tatrache <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Using Netscape 6.x browser for Windows2000, if you use a `, ^, ', etc.
>
>characters within the context of a URL, the browser encodes the character
>
>to a hex value before passing it along to the server, and the page
tatrache wrote:
> Using Netscape 6.x browser for Windows2000, if you use a `, ^, ', etc.
>
> characters within the context of a URL, the browser encodes the character
>
> to a hex value before passing it along to the server, and the page will not
> load.
>
> The ` character works using Netscap
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?S=F6ren_Kuklau?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 3/24/2002 4:47 PM, Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. apparently wrote exactly
>the following:
>> American English, is difficult to learn as well. I know I magle it all
>> the time.
>
>Trust me, American English
Can someone point me to the direction where I can have my download
manager program (like Gozilla or GetRight) to support Netscape 4.x?? I
had tried DDE and hooking but none of them work right. If someone can
show me the direction will be much appreciated. Thanks
Ray
Using Netscape 6.x browser for Windows2000, if you use a `, ^, ', etc.
characters within the context of a URL, the browser encodes the character
to a hex value before passing it along to the server, and the page will not
load.
The ` character works using Netscape 4.76.
Example: /cgi-bin/wkp?W
Holger Metzger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> had written:
| Am 25.03.2002 20:09 schrieb Mark Roberts:
| > Never has worked for me...either Win32 v6.01...or Linux v6.0 TP3 or
| > Beta 1. The Win32 browser ties itself into a loop of the login page,
| > the Linux versions of the browser just simply disappear.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Martin Fritsche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Garth Wallace wrote:
>
>> I beg to differ. At least German's vocabulary is somewhat related to
>> that of English.
>
>Yes, for example Autobahn und Kindergarten ;-)
And of course Kugelschreiber und Gummikopf ! :-)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Reyst) wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 25 Mar 2002:
> 9. When applying new themes you have to close/re-open Mozilla before
> you see it
False. You can simply open a new mozilla window and close the old one.
This happens sometimes here, going fro
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Holger MEtzger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Am 24.03.2002 16:37 Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. schrieb:
>> Your correct!
>>
>> Like I said I've forgotten the the spelling.
>>
>> Basically, it was supposed to say "I don't speak German", or don't speak
>> German, or "can
This question is for w32 & Linux versions of Moz 0.9.9
How do you add columns in Mozilla Mail? Currently,there is "Subject",
"Sender", "Date", "Priority", plus a couple misc.
How do you add a "To:" column?
Thanks,
Sevatio
Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 07:36:04 -0330, Doug Robbins
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Nigel L wrote:
>>>
>>> theEskimo theme, for both Mozilla release 0.9.9 and +.
>>
>>FYI, 'Eskimo' is generally disfavoured today. Aboriginal inhabitants of
>>northern North Americ
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
RV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Sören Kuklau wrote:
>
>> German is a lot harder than English, yes, but there are even more
>> difficult languages. German is one of the most important languages -
>> after English, Chinese and Japanese.
>
>And what is it that makes
Martin Fritsche wrote:
>
> Stuart Ballard wrote:
>
> > I'm not sure what I think Mozilla should *do* about this - I've always
> > just chalked it up as the cost of having a secure password. Perhaps an
> > option to always prompt for the password when you first start mozilla?
> >
> > Stuart.
>
>
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?S=F6ren_Kuklau?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 3/23/2002 5:19 PM, Werner Purrer apparently wrote exactly the following:
>> On Sat, 23 Mar 2002 07:28:09 -0400, "Brayan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>german?!
>>>
>>>i have heard: you can say in one wo
Hi,
in our network we have a couple of servers using
ssl-certificates(web,email).
We don't have official CA-signed certs, so the user has to manually
install the certificates when he connects the first time to a server.
Is there a convenient way to write/import certificates into mozillas db's w
Garth Wallace wrote:
>
> It's not a matter of pronunciation. "Your" and "you're" are
> homophones--they are pronounced exactly the same. It's a spelling
> mistake, like spelling "read" (past tense) "red".
>
I wonder. Do any other languages have the the scope for puns and other
"word games" t
Stuart Ballard wrote:
> I'm not sure what I think Mozilla should *do* about this - I've always
> just chalked it up as the cost of having a secure password. Perhaps an
> option to always prompt for the password when you first start mozilla?
>
> Stuart.
Preferences ->P&S ->Master Password ->Mast
Peter Stein wrote:
> I just downloaded 0.9.9 and it has the same problem.
>
> This is after I submitted bug #125290 which after repeated
> emails has gone completely ignored.
>
> The message seems clear, if your bug doesn't affect those
> working on the project you're wasting your time submitti
Peter Stein a dit :
> In article ,
> Peter Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Just installed 0.9.8 via RPM. Unfortunately it has a serious
>>bug that IMHO renders it unusable: None of the pop up windows
>>that require text will actually allow text entry. No cursor
Peter Stein wrote:
> In article ,
> Peter Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Just installed 0.9.8 via RPM. Unfortunately it has a serious
>>bug that IMHO renders it unusable: None of the pop up windows
>>that require text will actually allow text entry. No cursor
>
In article ,
Peter Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Just installed 0.9.8 via RPM. Unfortunately it has a serious
>bug that IMHO renders it unusable: None of the pop up windows
>that require text will actually allow text entry. No cursor
>appears in the text field and
>On Monday 25 March 2002 12:57 pm, phil wrote:
>
>>OOPS - I just copied all of java into the plugins directory and now it
>>crashes. Using 3/24 nightly with Linux 2.4.18 and preemptive patch.
>>Kills all Mozilla. :-(
>>Phil
>>
>
>Hmm, that's weird. I am going to try re-installing previous version
John Reyst wrote:
> 1. Doesn't work with the menu on www.wizards.com
The page uses broken JavaScript sniffing to determine how to control the
menus. If you have the desire/time, file an Evangelism bug at
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org
> 6. Password Manager prompts for password at really odd and
Sören Kuklau wrote:
>
> On 3/25/2002 9:06 PM, Martin Fritsche apparently wrote exactly the
> following:
> > John Reyst wrote:
> >> 6. Password Manager prompts for password at really odd and annoying
> >> times
>
> > ???
>
> Same here, "huh?" ;-)
I can understand this comment. Any smart person
Max Bentz wrote:
> Could someone test this link?
>
> http://www.suse.de/de/products/suse_linux/i386/susetour/index.html
>
> I use W2k and 0.9.9 and mozilla always crashes.
>
> Thanks!
WFM, Win98/2002-03-21-03.
--Jason
I'm using 0.9.9 with W98-2nd. When I try to send a message at
http://www.vtext.com , it pops up a small square in the bottom right
corner of the screen. Instead, it should've popped up a window for me
to click "OK". I've tried fooling around with the
/Advanced/Scripts&Windows without much l
I agree, this has been a pain to transfer the mail from one machine to
another. Even if you put it in the right folder and the right file, it
still does not see the mail. Although, it can see any of the new mail
which is quite odd. What config file is responsible for orchestrating
what MozM
On 3/25/2002 9:06 PM, Martin Fritsche apparently wrote exactly the
following:
> John Reyst wrote:
>> 4. Imported IE Favorites have %20 in place of spaces in link names
> I don't have IE.
Bug fixed for 1.0.
>> 5. Google Toolbar does not work
> Ask Google for a toolbar for Mozilla.
http://googl
Martin Fritsche wrote:
>> 5. Google Toolbar does not work
>
>
> Ask Google for a toolbar for Mozilla.
>
What functionality do you want from the google toolbar? Everything the
google bar but pagerank has is already programmed into mozilla or can be
done with a combination of bookmarks and boo
John Reyst wrote:
You really should memtion your platform. It makes a difference,
exspecially regarding plugins. I'm guessing windows of some flavor (due
to the imported IE thingy... yuck ;-) )
> 5. Google Toolbar does not work
Yes it does, it's just not advertised as much:
http://googlebar.
as far as google is concerned, why not just use the sidebar tab?
Martin Fritsche wrote:
> John Reyst wrote:
>
>> 1. Doesn't work with the menu on www.wizards.com
>
>
> Seems to work here.
>
>> 2. Shockwave doesn't appear to work (yet)
>
>
> Did you install the plugin?
>
>> 3. Sometimes whe
John Reyst wrote:
> 1. Doesn't work with the menu on www.wizards.com
Seems to work here.
> 2. Shockwave doesn't appear to work (yet)
Did you install the plugin?
> 3. Sometimes when setting preferences to Autocomplete addresses as you
> type them you hit the OK button but nothing happens
??
Wo
Neil wrote:
> grayrest wrote:
>
> You mean the event that updates the progress meter, onProgressChange?
>
Yes, that's the one.
grayrest
Holger Metzger authored the following:
> Dazzle wrote:
>
>>Is there anyway of getting Mozilla to check e-mail from a HotMail account?
>>
>>Mozilla 0.9.9 on Windows and Linux.
>>
>>all help appreciated,
>
>
> Not in Mozilla Mail. But it works fine in the browser. :-)
Not True.
http://bugzilla.
seems to work for me :
"Bei den über 2000 Programmen Ihres SuSE Linux Pakets kommt natürlich
auch der Spaß am Spiel nicht zu kurz. Von einfachen Brettspielen über
actionreiche Arcade-Klassiker bis hin zu eindrucksvollen 3D-Games
bietet Ihnen SuSE Linux jede Menge Kurzweil."
using 2002032503on
1. Doesn't work with the menu on www.wizards.com
2. Shockwave doesn't appear to work (yet)
3. Sometimes when setting preferences to Autocomplete addresses as you
type them you hit the OK button but nothing happens
4. Imported IE Favorites have %20 in place of spaces in link names
5. Google Toolbar
Could someone test this link?
http://www.suse.de/de/products/suse_linux/i386/susetour/index.html
I use W2k and 0.9.9 and mozilla always crashes.
Thanks!
Comcast told me (I cover this issue for my newspaper) that it is deliberate but
that they are thinking of adding Netscape support in the future.
panda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> I have a problem at Comcast after swithing from thier @home sevice.
>
Holger Metzger authored the following:
> Roope Lehmuslehto wrote:
>
>>Holger Metzger wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Not in Mozilla Mail. But it works fine in the browser. :-)
>>>
>>
>>It doesn't work event at browser...
>>
>
>
> It works absolutely fine in the browser.
Try checking the box to mark all messag
Am 25.03.2002 20:09 schrieb Mark Roberts:
> Never has worked for me...either Win32 v6.01...or Linux v6.0 TP3 or
> Beta 1. The Win32 browser ties itself into a loop of the login page,
> the Linux versions of the browser just simply disappear. So I fall
> back to Mozilla in those instances.
Then y
pda700 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> had written:
| >(As a side note, Hotmail totally blows up on Opera, whether
| Linux or Win32!)
|
| Wrong! Opera (win32 v. 6.01) works fine with Hotmail- but it
| advises you to 'upgrade' to IE5.0.
Never has worked for me...either Win32 v6.01...or Linux v6.0 TP3 or
Beta
Klaus Krtschil wrote:
> Eric wrote:
>
>> www.megasellers.nl seems to crash my mozilla. I think the problem
>> lies in the java applet that is started.
>> perhaps someone can identify why this page keeps crashing my browser?
>>
>> build 2002032408 on XP Pro with JRE 1.4
>> Eric
>>
>
> No problems
On 03/25/2002 10:52 AM, Eric wrote:
> www.megasellers.nl seems to crash my mozilla. I think the problem lies
> in the java applet that is started.
> perhaps someone can identify why this page keeps crashing my browser?
>
> build 2002032408 on XP Pro with JRE 1.4
> Eric
>
I get the following ex
Simon Montagu wrote:
> Prove that (a + b) (a - b) = a^2 - b^2
> a * a = a^2
> + * - = -
> b * b = b^2
Given: x not equal to 0, y not equal to 0, Prove: x + y = 0.
Since x does not equal 0, then x + 1 does not equal 1, x + a does not
equal a, x + y does not equal y.
But what is y? y is anything
works for me with 2002032505 on winNT with JRE 1.3.1_02
Günter
phil wrote:
> Site asks me to download "application/x-java-vm" - I don't have java
> installed in this build yet. - build 2002032321 on Linux.
> Everything looks o.k.
> Phil
>
> Eric wrote:
>
>> www.megasellers.nl seems to crash my
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
> Bamm Gabriana wrote:
>
> > It is.
> >
> > Let a = 1.
> > a^2 = a (multiply both sides by a)
> > a^2 - 1 = a - 1 (subtract 1 from both sides)
> > (a + 1)(a - 1) = (a - 1) (factor it)
> > (a + 1) = 1 (cancel common factors)
> > 1 + 1 = 1 (substitution.)
> >
> > QED/ :)
>
>
On Monday 25 March 2002 12:57 pm, phil wrote:
> OOPS - I just copied all of java into the plugins directory and now it
> crashes. Using 3/24 nightly with Linux 2.4.18 and preemptive patch.
> Kills all Mozilla. :-(
> Phil
>
Hmm, that's weird. I am going to try re-installing previous version of
Mo
Christian Biesinger wrote:
> Nigel L wrote:
>
>> ...theEskimo theme, for both Mozilla release 0.9.9 and +.
>
>
> Nice theme, I like it!
> However... while hovering over menu entries, the currently selected
> item is not highlighted, it would be nice if you could fix this.
>
>
author is Andre Sta
OOPS - I just copied all of java into the plugins directory and now it
crashes. Using 3/24 nightly with Linux 2.4.18 and preemptive patch.
Kills all Mozilla. :-(
Phil
Reuben D Budiardja wrote:
>I have java installed in my mozilla-0.9.9. But I still crash/hangs
>my mozilla when loading page tha
I have java installed in my mozilla-0.9.9. But I still crash/hangs
my mozilla when loading page that have java applet. Chat applet in
yahoogroups (http://groups.yahoo.com/) is one example.
I just copied and/or create sym link the plugins from the plugin folder for
Netscape 4.x. This method us
I've just switched to a new computer and can't figure out how to move my
(Mozilla 0.9.9) mail. I've tried going to "Mail & Newsgroups Account
Settings" > "Server Settings" and then copying all the files in the
"Local directory" field. When I put the files into the equivalent
directory on new
Mozilla 0.9.9
http://www.tecchannel.de/
the text of links on the right side are cut off (about in the middle of the
text).
A known bug or could i config something better?
regards K. Meyer
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