Peter Stein a dit :
In article a4ahoi$t1b$[EMAIL PROTECTED],
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
Thomas a dit :
Sören Kuklau wrote:
On 3/23/2002 6:03 PM, Thomas apparently wrote exactly the following:
kann ich verstehen, meine seite funktioniert mit 0.9.4 bestens, 0.9.9
macht einen fehler bei DHTML. hab einen bug geschrieben, dummerweise
ist der mit Mozilla 1.2 datiert!!! sowas
yatsu a dit :
Pascal Chevrel wrote:
Bundy a dit :
and on and on and on and on
Could you be more specific and list some major features Opera enjoys and
Mozilla not ?
superior toolbar customization ;)
good point, but I would qualify this as a nice feature and not major
Brayan a dit :
Hello, i am building a page with tables. When i use mozilla to view the
page, doesnt look too nice; I think there would be an error in the HTML or
CSS, but I did not find something that could be making render so ugly the
page.
Later i used MSIE to view the page, and i found
Bundy a dit :
grayrest authored the following:
Colin Blake wrote:
Can someone on a fast machine count up how many lines of C, C++, XUL,
JavaScript, etc Mozilla is now?
a lot :]
grayrest
Around 10meg+ WITHOUT JAVA or Plugins
Opera 3.5meg and 11meg with JAVA!!
--
Kyle
Garth Almgren a dit :
Ian Davey wrote:
Garth Wallace wrote:
Glenn Miller wrote:
On 22 Mar 2002, Jay Garcia was seen to have posted this wee note
into netscape.public.mozilla.general, to which I have responded as
follows:
The build date is 03-14-2002 but that doesn't mean that it's
dman84 a dit :
Pascal Chevrel wrote:
Jason A. Lefkowitz a dit :
Hello all!
I've been using and enjoying Mozilla since the first public builds, and
it's been amazing seeing how far it has come over time. I have,
however, encountered one nagging issue ever since release 0.9.7 or so
Netscape Basher a dit :
Bamm Gabriana typed:
Hi,
It's funny that you would claim that the W3C is a group of Linux people
who hate Microsoft, when Microsoft is in fact a founding member of this
group and is one of the writers of these standards. In fact, MSIE for the
Mac was made to
Jason A. Lefkowitz a dit :
Hello all!
I've been using and enjoying Mozilla since the first public builds, and
it's been amazing seeing how far it has come over time. I have,
however, encountered one nagging issue ever since release 0.9.7 or so
that I've been unable to resolve. So, I
Peter Lakanen a dit :
Running 0.9.9 release (not a nightly) on Win2k, 1 ghz chip, 512 RAM.
#1 Since 0.9.8, I've noticed lots of screen redraw problems. Figured
they'd be fixed in 0.9.9 but they are still here. Like right now, part
of the message window I'm typing in did not redraw
Peter Lairo a dit :
Gervase Markham wrote:
Um, this isn't like the US is saying Ok, Italy you can't have this
software. Look at the countries that are banned. Geez
Oh, it's OK, it's only Libya, and everyone knows all Libyans are evil?
I strongly disagree with this attitude. You
Lancer a dit :
Hey! i can have the menu bar in full screen mode!!!
i changed to fullscreen mode with the menu collapsed, then i just
uncollapsed into the fullscreen mode...
COOL!! NOW I HAVE THE WONDERFUL MAC UI IN THIS !$@%¡#´*¬ WINDOWS
Nice Tip, thanks ! It also works with the
Val Sharp a dit :
Christian Biesinger wrote:
However, this is only the case for pages using the strict mode It
works for others, so a doctype like this can be used and the stylesheet
will work: !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 401
Transitional//EN (I hope I remember
Val Sharp a dit :
Pascal Chevrel wrote:
Val, could you indicate the URL of the css files on the server causing
problems ? I will open a bugzilla report about it and will talk about
it to a Netscape Technology Evangelist
For example:
http://membersnetscapeonlinecouk
Val Sharp a dit :
(Subject originated as 'Stylesheet not working in Mozilla' in
netscapepublicmozillastyle)
Mozilla has started checking the Content Type of stylesheets, and won't
recognise the file if it has the wrong Content Type
Two Content Types appear to be listed for css
JTK wrote:
Pascal Chevrel wrote:
David Tenser wrote:
Yes, it's obvious that Mozilla's aim is to make a near-perfect, secure
webpage renderer. Gecko is the heart of it all.
The problem is, too few real people are actually using Mozilla, so no
one knows just how many security holes
Sorry for writing in French, I am just explaining that this page uses
proprietary NS4 tags and that he should file a Tech Evangelism bug in
bugzilla.
Salut Arnaud,
La page que tu viens d'indiquer est codée avec les pieds, il y a un
script débile de détection de navigateur au départ qui
cw wrote:
Pascal Chevrel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:3C6D42C1.1000101
@free.fr:
Sorry for writing in French, I am just explaining that this page uses
proprietary NS4 tags and that he should file a Tech Evangelism bug in
bugzilla.
Not really, the script is designed to detect
David Tenser wrote:
Yes, it's obvious that Mozilla's aim is to make a near-perfect, secure
webpage renderer. Gecko is the heart of it all.
The problem is, too few real people are actually using Mozilla, so no
one knows just how many security holes there is in it (and I bet it's
David Tenser wrote:
I love Mozilla, but I have one big problem: It's consuming way too much
of my CPU (900 MHz Ahtlon). I'm currently using the latest nightly
build, could that be the reason why?
I believe the problem started when I chose to activate the Talkback
Agent, but I have no idea
Bundy wrote:
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Ortwin Glück wrote:
WHOA there buddy. Now, Maozilla may be chock full 'o' bugs, but it's not
THAT
bad. Now, I'm the first person to say where the lizard needs help, but in
the
area of
Thomas wrote:
Hi! I'm using Netscape 6.2.1 and have problems with the back/forward
buttons (example: www.hebus.com) I click back but Netscape stays on the
page. Is this problem resolved in the latest Mozilla releases? I haven't
downloaded Mozilla since the release of 6.1.
Thanks!
Thomas
Joni K. wrote:
I noticed this (pretty serious, imho) bug with today's and yesterday's
builds on Linux.
When the browser window is resized so that its width is smaller than the
width of all the icons and stuff on the personal toolbar, the scrollbar on
the right is not visible and the page
gavin long wrote:
JTK wrote:
But and rising? I don't think so - it was higher than this the last
time I saw some stats like a year ago. Not much mind you, but higher
than 0.75%.
Stats depend hugely upon how they are gathered. Anyone who thinks
otherwise is a fool.
Mozilla
JTK wrote:
flacco wrote:
Well, after validating the page (or attempting to) using HTML 4.01
strict, transitional, XHTML 1.0 strict, etc, even HTML 3.2. I get:
Sorry, this document does not validate as HTML version.
Maybe that's a start to the problem
...in other words, use
Andrew Backer wrote:
*3. WHY! Why Ctrl-Sift-L to open a web location, and ctrl-o
to open a normal file? I can't think of one time *ever* that I have
wanted to open a file from inside mozilla/ie/opera/etc... but about 20
times a browsing session i would like to
Tim Wunder wrote:
Pascal Chevrel wrote:
Tim Wunder wrote:
Tim Wunder wrote:
Win32-200303
I haven't nailed down specifically what makes this happen, but
sometimes, when I press Ctrl-T to create a new tab, the tab gets created
to the left of the existing tabs, instead
Tim Wunder wrote:
Tim Wunder wrote:
Win32-200303
I haven't nailed down specifically what makes this happen, but
sometimes, when I press Ctrl-T to create a new tab, the tab gets created
to the left of the existing tabs, instead of to the right. When this
happens, I can't close
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