Garth Wallace wrote:
"Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T." wrote:
Actually IE for Mac has the ability to use Active-X though I have itturned off. (Have one website I have to use it for)Mozilla does support a Variation on Active-X not based on the Microsoft model.Supposedly all the dangerous
Garth Wallace wrote:
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Adam Lock wrote:
Mozilla is built with XPCOM, but it is possible to host ActiveXcontrols albeit in a limited fashion using this plugin:http://www.iol.ie/~locka/mozilla/plugin.htm
Right, but that plugin isn't actually part o
Anonymous wrote:
Very often backslashes get incorporated
into URLs on many websites, causing links
to work in Internet Explorer, but to fail
in mozilla.
Mozilla already converts backslashes to forward slashes, at least on Win32:
Alexander Sperduti wrote:
Do you know if the InternetShortcut object could be added to Win95 by
upgrading system dll's or adding registry keys? If I'm lucky, the whole
thing may reside in a single dll supplied in the IE installation.
I don't know what DLL the objects is registered from in
Laurie Becker wrote:
I downloaded mozilla 0.9 without the installer and foolishly imported
component.reg into my registry. Now mozilla and netscape 6 won't start.
Could someone give me the keys this imported? I had opened the file in
notepad but most is binary.
component.reg is a file
platform can protect
the profile with file permissions so there should be no issue there
assuming the admin knows what they're doing.
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