Neil Nelson wrote:
I do not know what a GNKSA requirement is, but cross-posting has
been going on for the many years I have been posting to Usenet.
GNKSA
The Good Net-Keeping Seal of Approval http://www.gnksa.org/
Here's a summary of the requirements:
http://www.gnksa.org/gnksa.txt
Holger
On 4/29/01 5:26 AM, Wade wrote:
I have been trying to install Netscape 6.01 using N6Setup.exe. The problem
is that if you get disconnected from the internet you lose all the files
that N6Setup.exe has downloaded because it wants to start right over again
from the beginning. Why it doesn't
Robert Hampton wrote:
but at the end of the install when my system tried to load Mozilla, I
got the following illegal operation: MOZILLA caused an invalid page
fault in module GKLAYOUT.DLL at Also happens when I click the
Mozilla desktop icon. I have deleted the Mozilla directory
On 5/1/01 7:04 PM, Robert Hampton wrote:
Thanks, Holger but no luck with those steps. I get the same error as
soon as Mozilla starts loading, even when trying to create a new profile
after renaming (or moving) my profile. I have reinstalled the 0.8.1
March 26th release and it works fine.
On 5/1/01 8:58 PM, Philipp v.Thunen wrote:
Hello,
at first: Sorry for my bad English ;o)
My problem is that if I set up a signature for a e-mail or usenet
account, the filename is not saved. I mean, I can choose a file and the
filename is displayed in this field, but if I press OK and
On 5/1/01 9:36 PM, Philipp v.Thunen wrote:
|
user_pref(mail.identify.id1.sig_file,C:\\Programme\\mozilla-win32-0.8.1\\usr\\philipp\\sigs\\phil_pvth.de.txt);
^
| user_pref(mail.identity.id1.valid, true);
^
Ooops :-)
-Philipp
So did it work
Gene Voelker wrote:
I've used Flashget (JetCar) with Netscape 4.7x just fine, but I can't
get it to intercept files downloaded with Netscape 6.
Is this normal, or am I missing something?
Even tried a re-install of flashget...
Any info would be appreciated...
Thx,
Gene Voelker,
KEVIN wrote:
Every time I click on a Newsgroup in NS6.01 I get the following IPF:
NETSCP6 caused an invalid page fault in
module MSGBSUTL.DLL at 0177:60bf2e93.
Registers:
EAX= CS=0177 EIP=60bf2e93 EFLGS=00010283
EBX= SS=017f ESP=0065f9e0 EBP=0065fa00
ECX=0014d3e6 DS=017f
Neil Nelson wrote:
I was attempting to reply to a post cross-posted to four
newsgroups on Usenet and obtained a message from Mozilla
saying I could only post to one newsgroup at a time. I
noticed in the ground rules at
http://www.mozilla.org/community.html
that one should only post to
On 6/3/01 8:53 PM, Marcin Nosarzewski wrote:
I've just installed Mozilla 0.9 on my Win98 and I think it's great. But
there's a little thing that makes me mad, a really small thing. It's a
sound when new message arrives. In NN 4.7x it was a short, simple
"melody", you know something more
Frank Wein wrote:
when I open Mozilla 0.9 the Skin looks very wrong and some menus are not
displayed. Can it be that that is because of the German windows? Look at
the Screenshot(23,8 KByte) in the attachment.
This effect happens most of the times when an existing 4.xx profile had
been
On 6/10/01 4:19 PM, Mark wrote:
After calling Netscape Communications on Friday evening when
Netscape's secured news servers (secnews.netscape.com, port 563)
when it become inaccessible, John from Netscape Communications
informed me that Netscape is no longer interested in continuing
the
On 6/10/01 4:53 PM, Holger Metzger wrote:
On 6/10/01 4:19 PM, Mark wrote:
After calling Netscape Communications on Friday evening when
Netscape's secured news servers (secnews.netscape.com, port 563)
when it become inaccessible, John from Netscape Communications
informed me that Netscape
On 6/10/01 6:20 PM, Chuck Simmons wrote:
Holger Metzger wrote:
On 6/10/01 4:19 PM, Mark wrote:
After calling Netscape Communications on Friday evening when
Netscape's secured news servers (secnews.netscape.com, port 563)
when it become inaccessible, John from Netscape Communications
On 6/10/01 9:29 PM, Mustafa Hirji wrote:
I must have missed that article. Does that mean Netscape is dropping
Netscape 4.xx, Netscape 6.xx, and Mozilla?
No. Don't worry.
Holger
--
Netscape 4.xx und 6.xx Tips: http://www.hmetzger.de
Mozilla 0.9.1 erschienen! http://www.mozilla.org
And
On 6/11/01 5:54 AM, Adam Wood wrote:
Hello!
Can anyone tell me how to disable the signature breaker, the two
hyphens [--]? I really hate them, and I hate to have to erase
them everytime I write a message... If someone can tell me how,
please respond to
You can't. The -- (notice the
JTK wrote:
But... then why did NETSCAPE 6.01, which as I keep getting told is
TOTALLY UNRELATED TO MOZILLA, leave behind something with MOZ in the
name?!?!??! That seems contrary to reason, doesn't it?
Excuse me? Netscape 6.01 is based on the same Mozilla branch as Mozilla
0.6 - Netscape
Jesse Vitrone wrote:
Excuse me if this is the wrong place to post this, but I'm not sure where
the right place is.
I'm having some problems using Mozilla to pop my mail because of the way
Mozilla constructs the username to pop with. My pop3 account has a odd
name - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nitebirdz wrote:
Stupid question for you guys... any idea where I could purchase a Mozilla
t-shirt online?
Good question. Netscape had a nice online shop once where they sold mugs
and t-shirts. I sorta regret never buying something like that back then :)
- Holger
Thomas wrote:
I installed Mozilla 0.9.1 at my Windows 98 SE and else it seems very good, but when
I switched to Modern Theme and then (at least) clicked on Preferences Mozilla
frozes with 100% CPU. I had to delete registry.dat to get
me back to traditional theme and a working Mozilla. (And
Alfred Kayser wrote:
Jay Garcia wrote:
Alfred Kayser wrote:
Checkout LittleMozilla and Wood at:
http://members.tripodnet.nl/AKayser/skins/themes.htm
They work for both Mozilla 0.9.1 (and current builds) and Netscape 6.1
PR1.
You can download also the 'jar' files, but installing
darkchrome wrote:
I've restarted my computer, re-installed NS6-PR1 twice nothing seems to
work!!!. Any ideas would be very welcome. Let me know if you need any more
diagnostic info.
JT
Oh yeah here's the error message
NETSCP6 caused an invalid page fault in
module XPCOM.DLL at
On 6/24/01 9:38 AM, Oliver Eichhorn wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with the Mail client in Mozilla 0.9 and 0.9.1 on Win32:
The Inbox folder doesn't display any mails anymore. After I press Get Msg,
my new mails are downloaded, but they don't appear anywhere.
What can I do?
Thanks,
On 6/24/01 8:32 AM, Mark wrote:
After discovering that I could use the Netscape spellchk.xpi with
Mozilla, I got brave (or just plain crazy), and decided to try the IM
component. Mozilla didn't like that. I'm 99% recovered, but am still
getting some entry point error at startup.
Hans-Peter Fischer wrote:
No, you have two choices:
1) ignore/killfile JTK, which will eventually make him go away, or
2) answer his points in an attempt to boost your own ego while actually
making a fool of yourself and damaging the Mozilla project in the process.
Hmm... will Mozilla have
Heikki Toivonen wrote:
Do others see this? What is build number and platform? Please file a bug
if you can reproduce this...
Using Netscape 6.1PR1 (Mozilla 0.9.1), I can access Htomail without a
problem. And I'm on Linux which should be a even greater nightmare for
Microsoft... Mozilla-User
Ralinx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, i'm on linux (redhat 7.1) and i just installed mozilla 0.9.2 in my
home directory. I also have 0.9.1 installed in my /usr/local directory.
My problem with 0.9.2 is that when i'm reading mail or news messages
the letters are displayed in another font
Al Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mozilla 0.9.2 is out and it's good. The browsing experience is
excellent. The menus are more responsive and stable. I still
notice a little roughness in the Mail and News client, but
everything works fine for me. The best news -- you can now turn
off
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Crash Course wrote:
I installed the newest version of mozilla an our or so ago. Everything
seemed to run fine until I tried to run it as myself instead of as root
(I installed it as root of course though).
When you installed it as root, Mozilla runs with
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Thomas wrote:
I still have the same problem with Mozilla in ver 0.9.2 as in 0.9.1: It frozes when
using modern theme !
With Classic it works fine, but after changing to modern theme and then e g clicking
Preferences or trying to access a site it frozes
Jason Bassford wrote:
Mozilla 0.9.2 is out and it's good. The browsing experience is
excellent. The menus are more responsive and stable. I still
From my personal experience, everything about it is excellent
EXCEPT that this build broke my ability to do any online banking at my
Mark wrote:
Gervase Markham wrote:
Now, as for newsgroup posts, that's a different thing, and I understand
that I probably should send in text format. How much of an issue is that
these days?
Still a big one.
Which prompts the question . . . why is it still, or should it be? I
can
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], A Martinez wrote:
Seems like Mozilla doesn't understand the _underline_ . *bold* and
/italic/ are nicely formated.
Is there a bug for the _underline_ ?
I think that it is actually implemented, but deactivated for
whatever reason.
Holger
--
Human beings, who
Gavin Long wrote:
Most of us this side of the Atlantic pay for internet connections (over
56k modems) by the minute. Charges in the UK are approx 3-5 pence (that's
~5-7 cents) per minute during weekdays, dropping to about 0.6-1 pence per
minute (about 1-1.5 cents) at the weekend. AFAIK,
Gavin Long wrote:
--
Gav, typing his sig manually, just to be really, really, sure that as it
leaves me, that's dash-dash-space
That doesn't work, because OE deletes the blank when sending the message.
Holger
--
Leela: Just relax, Bender. Tomorrow we'll pry you down, have a nice
On Thu, 05 Jul 2001 09:33:51 +0200, Peter Lairo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*Blocking* posters from having their sigs under their mails is not that
important (i.e., not necessary). Having the option to choose where your
sig goes IS important - but you knew that, you were just chosing to be
On Thu, 05 Jul 2001 15:16:49 -0400, Cevpx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hans-Peter Fischer wrote:
On Wed, 04 Jul 2001 03:24:00 GMT Cexy© [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No I am talking about using something other than this boring Font! No
sound or pictures but Comic Sans for example, what is the big
On Thu, 05 Jul 2001 15:39:00 -0400, Cevpx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't either. I believe Comic Sans is a Microsoft font anyway. Maybe
it would be illegal to use it on Linux? Don't know... just wondering
though.
Hmmm... interesting. Do we have to care? :)
btw; Donna the Cyber Suggle
On Thu, 05 Jul 2001 16:19:35 -0400, J.B. Moreno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It has the same problem in both places -- when replying the quoted text
disappears and inexperienced RECIPIENTS don't know why or what to do
about it.
You are right. I didn't think this through. Concerning the
On Thu, 05 Jul 2001 19:04:35 -0400, Cexy© [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That reminds me, a co-worker yelled over my cube that she was sending me
an important email, she needed status on a order, so I said OK! Well when
I opened it was a whole page of wingdingsG I printed it out and folded
it into
On Fri, 06 Jul 2001 19:10:37 +0200, Peter Lairo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if the sig were just plain text (body) and not some weird preformat
(whatever that is), then nothing would disappear. Why do wec need this
silly and buggy preformat anyhow? It seems to serve no purpose more
important
Michal Kluka wrote:
Hallo!
I am using mozilla ( now 0.9.2 ) as my primary browser on
win2000/SP2 but i have following broblem: mozilla sometimes freez, I
do not see any windows, but I still see mozilla.exe process in task
manager. When I try to end this process from taskmanager I
Simon Montagu wrote:
Garth Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Emacs (short for Editing MACroS) is a text editor primarily
used on UNIX (although it is also available for Windows IIRC),
snip
Emacs isn't a text editor, it's a way of life
Exactly. Finally someone said it. :)
And don't
Mircea Romantan wrote:
I tried the -turbo switch, but the browser just shows up.
The turbo switch works.
Create a shortcut Netscape6/netscp6.exe -turbo
Holger
--
Leela: Just relax, Bender. Tomorrow we'll pry you down, have a nice
breakfast, and then go hunt down and slaughter that ancient
Gord McFee wrote:
In addition to which, quoting is broken in Mail/News and it crashes
every second reply.
Are you referring to the double-effect blue bar + ? This is a
Modern theme issue, switch to Classic for now.
Other than that, Mozilla has no problems with quoting.
Holger
--
Human
Henri Sivonen schrieb:
That's an evil bug that manifests itself if you have not completely
deactivated the sidebar and you haven't removed the What's related?
sidebar panel.
So how do I deactivate it /completely/? Is it not enough to uncheck View
| Sidebar?
Holger
--
Human beings, who
Gord McFee schrieb:
No, I am referring to quoting along the lines of Outlook Express. It
doesn't happen every time, but often I have to go to Options - Rewrap
to get it right.
Never had that problem.
But:
When replying to a mail, it /appears/ that Mozilla wraps quoted text the
wrong way,
Henno Buschmann wrote:
Hallo,
some time i noticed that signatures had another color (gray) and i think
it was very usefull. But now its gone. I don't know if it changed with
the new Mozilla Version (0.92 or 0.93) or if i only changed a preference
by mistake.
Can anybody help me,
David Coppit wrote:
Peter Lairo wrote:
I sure do hope so. I've been experiencing annoying quirks with textareas
and the plain-text mail composer for months and months. Cut-n-paste is a
whole bunch of quirks by itself. Some of it seems to be blamed on my
high screen resolution.
Mozilla
JTK schrieb:
Oddly enough, the world doesn't seem to be waiting for Mozilla.
Download the competition here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.htm
Since Mozilla was at last count about 4x slower than IE5.5, and has
gotten slightly slower since then, can somebody please rerun
Mama Cass Elliot wrote:
In netscape.public.mozilla.general the people heard Pratik say these wise
words:
No. If Netscape said it wasn't alpha, it wasn't alpha.
And if I said the world was purple with green dots then the world is purple
with green dots! Yeah right!!!
If Netscape said
Duane Clark wrote:
I normally use Mozilla on Linux, but occasionally am forced to resort to
WinNT. So I just installed Mozilla on NT for the first time. And the
desktop icon, which is some weird lizard looking thing, is exactly the
same color as the default desktop color (that green
Juergen Heckel wrote:
since several builds Mozilla 0.9.3+ crashes every time without any error
message when I visit
http://www.avm.de.
IE and Netscape work fine.
Loads finr on build 20010904
Holger
--
Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from
the
Christian Gassmann wrote:
Ack. BTW, you can simply exchange the icon within the executable by
using Resource Hacker http://resourcehacker.cjb.net.
Too much work every day (I'm using the nightlies). :)
Holger
--
Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from
the
Henno Buschmann wrote:
Henno Buschmann wrote:
What part of the Mozilla archetecture is responsible for opening
windows, setting up the HTMLDocument, returning the window object back
to the requester, etc? I'm particularly interested in the JavaScript
API implementation.
^^
J.B. Moreno wrote:
It's unlikely to be fixed anytime soon -- it is a side effect of doing
something else right (live wrapping of non-quoted text), and a
limitation on the rendering of the (internally used only) HTML that
makes that possible. It's definitely been mentioned before, there may
Peter Lairo wrote:
agreed, it is very confusing to the author how quoting and linewrapping
will turn up at the recipient's end.
That's why I sincerly think that there should be an UI option to at
least disable the display of format=flowed.
Many many newbies keep asking me why Netscape 6.1
Peter Lairo wrote:
Woa, let's not throw-out-the-baby-with-the-bathwater. Most people
understand soft returns from their word processor (hopefully not M$
word :) ) because they can see the text *flow* as they type.
I'm just saying what most newbies tell me. They hate it that their
Netscape
Howard M. Stark wrote:
I suspect legal or perhaps business reasons for its omission.
IIRC, it's because no one so far volunteered to make one. Netscape's
spellechecker is not free, so Mozilla is not allowed to use it.
Holger
--
Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to
Andre Wohnig wrote:
Hello all!
I can change the header type for reply in the file mailnews.js. But i
can only change it to the default. I want to have an user specified
header, but i don't know how to do this. Is there an additional file
where i can define my header? Or do i have to
Jay Garcia wrote:
The current Netscape release is 6.1 which is basically Mozilla 0.9.2
with added freatures such as AOL/AIM, Net2Phone, etc. There are some
preferences missing in 6.1 that are included in Mozilla such as the
feature that allows Mozilla users to block images that do not
Al Rider wrote:
I found a fix in the plug-ins news group. However, I just did a
nightly-build install and it replaced the all.js file, so I had to do it
again.
That's why you should use the user.js instead. It never gets
overwritten. And the line would look like this:
Erik Harris wrote:
Where can one find Mozilla skins? Skinz.org has been dead for awhile now,
and I thought I saw someone say they got a skin from themes.org, but when I
go there, I see no mozilla skins section. Mostly shell themes (and even
then, the one I care about, LiteStep, refuses
Erik Harris wrote:
In Netscape, when I have an image with its alt string defined, it shows up
in Netscape and IE when I hover the mouse over an image for a few seconds.
This doesn't happen in Mozilla. Is this a bug or something that was done on
purpose (and if so, why??).
(I'm using
Mike Koenecke wrote:
http://www.sonystyle.com
comes up entirely blank in Mozilla. Just out of curiousity, can
someone tell me why?
Loads here, but I guess it doesn't display how it's suppossed to be:
http://www.hmetzger.de/sony.gif
Holger
--
Human beings, who are almost unique in
On 10/21/01 12:32 PM, Jim Mayer wrote:
I'm attempting to migrate my home system from NT4 to Linux. I currently
use Mozilla for reading mail on my NT system. Does anybody know what I
need to do to move my mail setup over to Mozilla on Linux?
Mozilla uses the Unix mbox format on all
On 10/25/2001 9:28 AM, Damien Covey wrote:
I've just installed linux (on my other PC) and now want to install
mozilla. I've heard that RPM's are the easies way to do this. It that
correct ?
Can someone provide me with a step by step instruction on how to
install? I'm competant on
On 10/26/2001 3:53 PM, JP White wrote:
Using Mozilla 0.9.5 to go to the msn website http://www.msn.com I get
the following disturbing message.
Attention: Web Browser Upgrade Required to View MSN.com
If you are seeing this page, we have detected that the browser that you are using
will
On 11/3/2001 6:09 AM, Piper the Worm wrote:
Hey, just wondering if anyone knew how to change the sound it plays when
you have new mail and, if there's an option to have the little mail
thing go into the taskbar when you have new mail like it did in 4.78.
It seems to play the default
On 11/4/2001 3:22 PM, Jay Garcia wrote:
He said OS such as a new theme for Windows.
No problem for Windows XP, I'm currently using a Mac theme in XP, and it
looks convincing... so creative people out there might actually do a
modern theme for XP, it'd be cool.
Holger
--
No matter how
On 11/4/2001 5:42 PM, Dman84 wrote:
an OS X Mac theme? if so, I'd like a copy for the future windows XP
install, I've
got some mac window blinds ones already and is that from the Plus Pack?
or Windowblinds XP?
It's a desktop style for XP. Normally XP comes with one default style,
that
On 11/9/2001 1:22 AM, Jay Garcia wrote:
And I just can't wait for this one ... Check my site.
http://www.JayGarcia.com/favtest.html
Jaygarcia.com can't be found?
Holger
--
No matter how fast light travels it finds the darkness has always
got there first, and is waiting for it.
Jay Garcia wrote:
Holger Metzger wrote:
On 11/9/2001 1:22 AM, Jay Garcia wrote:
And I just can't wait for this one ... Check my site.
http://www.JayGarcia.com/favtest.html
Jaygarcia.com can't be found?
Holger
Believe me, I AM here, I just pinched myself and it hurts
My email address has changed. How can I change it in Bugzilla?
Holger
On 11/27/2001 11:41 AM, Peter Lairo wrote:
Also, CTRL+L is not intuitive (what is L for?)
Location?
Holger
--
Netscape 6 Tips deutsch: http://www.hmetzger.de
On 11/28/2001 1:53 PM, barney wrote:
Tis true. about:mozilla is, um, interesting, but not terribly useful. :)
It's quite funny. NC 4.xx has a different one:
And the beast shall come forth surrounded by a roiling cloud of
vengeance. The house of the unbelievers shall be razed and they shall be
On 11/28/2001 3:58 PM, jesus X wrote:
Holger Metzger wrote:
Who chose those lines anyways?
God.
I always thought so. Gloria Amen. :-D
Holger
--
Netscape 6 Tips deutsch: http://www.hmetzger.de
On 11/29/2001 10:18 PM, Peter Lairo wrote:
I've noticed a serious slowdown in all interactions with mozilla.org
(bugs, newsgroups, FTP). All other web sites seem OK (much faster).
Are you guys having some problems with bandwidth?
I noticed the same. Downloading Mozilla nightlies or
On Win32/Latest nightlies.
Is there a way to get the classic Netscape Hand Cursor back? The IE-like
default Windows Hand is really annoying.
Holger
Am 04.12.2001 16:18 schrieb Fulvio Perini:
12-3 Mozilla build does not have Close or Exit,plain blank.
Also,what is that IE-style hand,which has begun showing up?
The Hand cursor is the default Windows hand cursor. see my question in
[EMAIL PROTECTED].
You can download the original Netscape
Am 05.12.2001 18:54 schrieb Ariel Malka:
how does a build co-exist with official versions, or other builds...
is possible to uninstall... how clean is the uninstallation...
is there a high potential for messing the os...
how do i deal with the (already present) java plugin (manual
Am 11.12.2001 22:14 schrieb Frank Hecker:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news://news.mozilla.org:119/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
That reminds me...
I don't read the mozilla groups over news.mozilla.org, clicking on the
link tries to set up the news server - I don't want that.
Providing the message-id ([EMAIL
Am 13.12.2001 18:31 schrieb Peter Lairo:
just woondering: What is the difference between N6.2 and N6.2.1?
Features??? Based on which milestone???
6.2.1 is based on 0.9.4.1, just like 6.2, there are no new features,
it's a maintenance release only. 6.2/6.2.1 Release Notes are the same,
Am 16.12.2001 14:16 schrieb Jonas Jørgensen:
What little blue lizard are you talking about? I sure hope it's not the
one used as icon on Windows - it's ugly!
It's quite ugly yes, and 256 color mode makes it almost invisible. I
still prefer the icons that could be found there:
Am 16.12.2001 19:20 schrieb Sören Kuklau:
I know that they're improving a lot, and I tried it, but it's still not
enough for me to switch. I think I will at Mozilla 1.0.
Outlook Express has so many bugs, especially in the editor... even
Mozillas old Mailstones were superior in that area.
Am 17.12.2001 02:40 schrieb WDA:
I know it's been talked about a dozen three hundred and twenty times
here in the newsgroups. So, I deserve a whipping. I have the Windows
Build ID: 2001121508. Could someone please tell me how (exactly) to
make my mozilla program be recognized as MS IE?
Am 20.12.2001 04:07 schrieb WDA:
Christopher Jahn wrote:
And it came to pass that Mark Gillespie wrote:
This isn't something you configure via Mozilla, it's
something you configure via windows. When you configure
this stuff in IE, because of its Integration with the OS,
you're actually
Am 19.12.2001 21:36 schrieb David G King:
Asa Dotzler wrote:
Chocobo_greens wrote:
snip
all i asked was that there be a alternavive version of mozilla without
the communist icons for those who wish not to have them.. or at least the
option of not having them .. is that too much to
Am 20.12.2001 09:34 schrieb TJH folgendes:
Just a short question. Isn't it possible to disable the two dashes (--)
which are automatically added in top of every signature (Mozilla 0.9.6)?
No. And it's -- , not just --.
This is the standard signature delimeter according to son-of-rfc-1036:
Am 20.12.2001 12:16 schrieb Arthur folgendes:
Holger,
I Keep learning everyday! In my private E-mail I use a HTML sig file
with a table to make it look a bit better. With what you just discribed,
does this mean that my private signature (not displayed here) is actualy
not done ?
Wat you
Am 21.12.2001 01:49 schrieb Mama Cass:
Xnews is way kewl - much better NG reader than Mozilla - and I say this as
a Mozilla Supporter.
Problem with Xnews is that it doesn't give any header information
regarding charsets, encoding and so forth. This can be really bad for
readers (Mozilla is
On 12/21/2001 5:26 PM, Simon Montagu wrote:
What's the source of this quotation? It seems too good to be true.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/evaluation/faq/default.asp
See Section Internet Standards support
- Holger
Am 22.12.2001 09:59 schrieb Minko Markov:
Anyone feeling that 0.9.7 is buggy? I will keep
both 0.9.5 and 0.9.7 trees for the moment.
So far I haven't encountered any serious problems. 0.9.7 seems very
stable and fast.
- Holger
Am 24.12.2001 12:29 schrieb Jens Schlatter:
Why is it microsoft allowed to use the signature mozilla in their
internet explorer?
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98)
This has mostly historical reasons back from the days when Mozilla
(Netscape) dominated the WWW and every other
Am 23.12.2001 21:20 schrieb Luke:
Hmmm... that seems to have solved the problem when I hit reply (I don't
see them as I type this), but I still get the gray bars occasionaly when
browsing messages that are replies (e.g. in the view window, not a reply
window). The application of the
Am 27.12.2001 14:53 schrieb TGOS:
Windows Me/XP:
C:\windir\Application Data\Mozilla\Profiles\profile-name\
In XP, it's in \documents and settings\...
Holger
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No matter how fast light travels it finds the darkness has always
got there first, and is waiting for it. (Terry Pratchett, Reaper
Am 27.12.2001 14:14 schrieb DrF:
Sorry if this is a bit simple, but I can't find anywhere to turn on
display of full email headers in Netscape 6.2.1 (View|Headers|All
doesn't appear to make a difference. POP3 mail accounts).
This feature is broken in Netscape 6.2.1.
BTW, the Netscape 6
Am 27.12.2001 14:08 schrieb DrF:
where is ver 6.2.1 mail newsgroup profile info stored so I can ensure
I am backing them up?
In Windows 98, it's in \Windows\Application
Data\Mozilla\Profiles\YourProfile\.slt\Mail...
Holger
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No matter how fast light travels it finds the darkness has
Am 27.12.2001 17:35 schrieb DrF:
Thanks for all the pointers. Now, a related question.is there
anything I should beware of if I should ever have to restore my profile
data from a backup? Ie so I lose my profile info an my HD, can I just
replace the profile directories with an archived
Am 27.12.2001 16:58 schrieb TGOS:
Oh...
Then the information on this page is wrong:
http://home.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/ns62/CCKDocs/profile_appx_cck.htm
I don't know how the profile path looks like when you _upgrade_ fom
WinME to XP. It could be that certain locations from the old ME are
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