Also on CNET's download comments, it has been mentioned by CNET people
that Netscape champions will flood the comment board on purpose, giving
their product 5-star ratings across the board to boost thier stature.
Microsoft have been caught several times doing the same thing. Ditto
Quake 3
lol. Netscape champions barely exist anymore. Trolling becomes
difficult as the product grows successful, doesn't it?
Also on CNET's download comments, it has been mentioned by CNET people
that Netscape champions will flood the comment board on purpose, giving
their product 5-star
And it came to pass that Bundy wrote:
Sören Kuklau typed:
Well then, so there's that Salon on Mozilla news post,
whose comments are at [1]. And then there's that thread in
it started by the MozillaZine founder himself, Chris
Nelson, called Interesting It's about how far we've
got
annoyed Chris, and this was the proverbial straw that broke the
camel's back.)
In any case Chucker: I think your comments are valuable to
Mozillazine, and I hope you don't leave because you were offended by
this post. In deinem Leben wirst du viele Leute finden, deren
Meinungen hart oder anders sind. Und
straw that broke the
camel's back.)
Perhaps, but... the earlier post someone pointed at (first reply in this
thread, I think) wasn't much better either.
In any case Chucker: I think your comments are valuable to
Mozillazine, and I hope you don't leave because you were offended by
this post
On 3/14/2002 10:31 PM, Chris Nelson apparently wrote exactly the following:
My oh my. The shame of it!
[..]
Do you promise? Cross your heart?
Didn't anybody at school tell you how to argue in any good way?
--
Regards,
Sören Kuklau ('Chucker')
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 3/14/2002 9:21 PM, Ben Bucksch apparently wrote exactly the following:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Mr. M.P. Thomas replies to it with an opposite opinion, called Better
than MSIE? In a few more years, maybe [2]. I don't certainly agree
with his post, but his points aren't really invalid either.
Sören Kuklau wrote:
On 3/14/2002 9:21 PM, Ben Bucksch apparently wrote exactly the following:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Mr. M.P. Thomas replies to it with an opposite opinion, called
Better than MSIE? In a few more years, maybe [2]. I don't certainly
agree with his post, but his points aren't
Sören Kuklau wrote:
On 3/14/2002 10:31 PM, Chris Nelson apparently wrote exactly the following:
My oh my. The shame of it!
[..]
Do you promise? Cross your heart?
Didn't anybody at school tell you how to argue in any good way?
Nope. I learned everything about argument from
Sören Kuklau typed:
Well then, so there's that Salon on Mozilla news post, whose comments
are at [1]. And then there's that thread in it started by the
MozillaZine founder himself, Chris Nelson, called Interesting It's
about how far we've got - in the author's views, of course
Well then, so there's that Salon on Mozilla news post, whose comments
are at [1]. And then there's that thread in it started by the
MozillaZine founder himself, Chris Nelson, called Interesting It's
about how far we've got - in the author's views, of course. No problem
with that so far
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Mr. M.P. Thomas replies to it with an opposite opinion, called Better
than MSIE? In a few more years, maybe [2]. I don't certainly agree
with his post, but his points aren't really invalid either.
While I agree that mpt (if it has really been him - mpt, can you
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Well then, so there's that Salon on Mozilla news post, whose comments
are at [1]. And then there's that thread in it started by the
MozillaZine founder himself, Chris Nelson, called Interesting It's
about how far we've got - in the author's views, of course
two BugDays, one on
Thursday and one on Friday. It's all happening in the channel
#mozillazine on the server irc.mozilla.org starting around 1 PM PST (GMT
-8) and going until about 8 PM PST. You can use Chatzilla to
Who is going to be there? Everyone is welcome. If you want Mozilla
better
JTK wrote:
Travis Crump wrote:
[snip evidence of a bug in IE]
Huh, that's odd.
How is that odd. We keep pointing out that IE's standards compliance
sucks, and yet you are still surprised?
--
Ian Hickson
Ian Hickson wrote:
I was the one who told kerz how to set up the site as he did -- and
despite what he said, there is no explicit redirection. Any implicit
redirection simply uses bugs in IE. If IE supported HTML correctly,
it would be using the same stylesheet as Mozilla. Like I said, from
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Neil M. wrote:
MozillaZine is the only site it's happening on and other people in the
forums are having the same problem.
Yup, this happens from time to time on MozillaZine. Definitly a Mozilla
bug. Maybe the MozillaZine CSS should be simplified or so too though
TGOS wrote:
The best test page for CSS is still:
http://www.w3c.org/Style/CSS/
Mozilla always displayed this page correctly since the day I went there
for the first time. In the past this page was horrible slow (you could
nearly see the page building up after a scroll
TGOS wrote:
[ http://w3.org/Style/CSS in non-mozilla browsers ]
and the edges of the large, white
text-boxes weren't round in Opera either
See the lines for this in the css file:
|/* border-radius is not a CSS property, but a proposal for CSS3.
| * Mozilla has implemented it in an experimental
TGOS wrote:
Today I checked Konqueror, the KDE file and WWW browser. The browser
isn't bad, fast render engine (also very fast JavaScript support) and
could display most test pages without a single flaw, however it also
fails at this page. The menu is static, transparent and in the upper
The only browser that can render it correctly, is a Mozilla or
Mozilla-based browser.
Even mozilla doesn't get it right. I usually get the page all squished
to the left or the sidebar is missing. It's different every time. I
have to keep hitting reload until it fixes itself. Build
Neil M. wrote:
The only browser that can render it correctly, is a Mozilla or
Mozilla-based browser.
Even mozilla doesn't get it right. I usually get the page all squished
to the left or the sidebar is missing. It's different every time. I
have to keep hitting reload until it fixes
also.. you
maybe seeing buggy sideeffect problems.
MozillaZine is the only site it's happening on and other people in the
forums are having the same problem.
and a new profile
also.. you maybe seeing buggy sideeffect problems.
MozillaZine is the only site it's happening on and other people in the
forums are having the same problem.
Yup, this happens from time to time on MozillaZine. Definitly a Mozilla
bug. Maybe the MozillaZine CSS should
If you've been to mozillazine.org lately, you'll notice that they tell
you that Internet Explorer and Netscape 4.xx will not render the site
properly because of their poor CSS capabilities, heck, even Opera,
which is nearly as standards-compliant as Mozilla/Netscape 6.x itself
does a terrible
This discussion should be held on the mozillazine forums.
http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback/list.php?f=1
If you've been to mozillazine.org lately, you'll notice that they tell
you that Internet Explorer and Netscape 4.xx will not render the site
properly because of their poor CSS capabilities, heck, even Opera,
which is nearly as standards-compliant as Mozilla/Netscape 6.x itself
does a
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001 09:34:41 -0500,
Eric Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:David Gerard wrote:
: Um, wow. So, anyone know when it'll be back?
: (I recall that somethingawful.com redirected all queries from slashdot.org
: to an offensive site ... probably wouldn't be the Right Thing to do in
:
Um, wow. So, anyone know when it'll be back?
(I recall that somethingawful.com redirected all queries from slashdot.org
to an offensive site ... probably wouldn't be the Right Thing to do in
this case ;-)
--
http://thingy.apana.org.au/~fun/http://www.rocknerd.org/
May
LOL. How about MozillaQuest?
David Gerard wrote:
Um, wow. So, anyone know when it'll be back?
(I recall that somethingawful.com redirected all queries from slashdot.org
to an offensive site ... probably wouldn't be the Right Thing to do in
this case ;-)
Can get into MozillaZine with NS4.6, but not with Mozilla 0.9.4
I have the requisite Java plug-in for Jpilot IRC, and it gets as far as:
Loading Java Applet ...
Sending events to applet. LOAD
Sending events to applet. INIT
Sending events to applet. START
and then it stops. Any ideas
ValerieGSharp wrote:
Can get into MozillaZine with NS4.6, but not with Mozilla 0.9.4
I have the requisite Java plug-in for Jpilot IRC, and it gets as far as:
Loading Java Applet ...
Sending events to applet. LOAD
Sending events to applet. INIT
Sending events to applet. START
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