header
line? (this might become very messy, but I suppose this would make it
either to apply this setting to the whole site)
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Johnny Yen wrote:
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Seems to me it's already competitive with IE, seeing how it was rated
above IE6 on Windows 2000 by both ZDNet and CNet in terms of speed and
usability. So by your standards, Moz 1.0 happened some time
- perhaps new throbber
- new about page, perhaps with modal dialog turned on by default
- a release with QA and Debug menus turned off?
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Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
-CombineDecode
-Rot13
What's that?
Combine Decode: When large files are posted in newsgroups, they are
usually splitted into several small messages because many news servers
has limits on the size of the messages. Combining and decoding
Chris Hoess wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Sören Kuklau wrote:
[ROT-13]
Erm... are you serious?! Kind of a funny secret language? Reminds me of
l33t...
Evidently you don't use Usenet much.
No, certainly not. Nor am I an internet oldbie. We first got online at
'95 or so
of mozilla-based products like
K-Meleon, Galeon and Netscape.
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What's that strange Mozilla logo font?
http://www.mozillanews.org/images/icons/mozdotorg.png has it, for example.
Would like to use it for some Moz-related stuff I'm working on.
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. You can change it in the windows file type associations.
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Edition / Lite) was
changed to Photoshop Elements.
AfterEffects is a video animation effect software (from Adobe, too.).
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windows
for windows opened by the webpage pref? :-)
That doesn't work properly, at least not on my 2002-01-27-09 Win32 build
(and not on earlier nightlies either).
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David Gerard wrote:
On Sun, 27 Jan 2002 20:48:12 -0500,
jesus X [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:Sören Kuklau wrote:
: What's that strange Mozilla logo font?
: http://www.mozillanews.org/images/icons/mozdotorg.png has it, for example.
: Would like to use it for some Moz-related stuff I'm
that mean we'll be at 0% in two weeks? (*)
*) Don't take this post too seriously.
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Hi,
there's that temporary Mail notification icon in (at least) the Win32
trunk nightlies. I'd like to know where it is stored. Couldn't find it
in mozilla.exe ressources, nor in the /chrome/icons/default/ folder.
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Christian Biesinger wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
there's that temporary Mail notification icon in (at least) the Win32
trunk nightlies. I'd like to know where it is stored.
mozilla/mailnews/base/build/newmail.ico
There's no such file, nor is there any mailnews folder?!
2002-01-27-09
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grayrest wrote:
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
mozilla/mailnews/base/build/newmail.ico
There's no such file, nor is there any mailnews folder?!
http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/mailnews/base/build/newmail.ico
Thanks, but... (see below)
He just wants, as I do
Roope Lehmuslehto wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Both of them are fully compliant to standards.
Yes, I'm aware of that, but I need to find more pages like those, which
won't work correctly on IE. :-D
Any page with an MNG or JNG image. ;-)
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Pratik wrote:
On 01/28/2002 02:43 PM, Sören Kuklau wrote:
snip
It has to be _some_where locally. I'm pretty sure it does not download
it from CVS each time it's needed.
Its probably in messenger.jar or one of the jar files. Just open them
all and see where it is. Unjar, replace
jesus X wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Any page with an MNG or JNG image. ;-)
And PNGs with alpha transparencies. www.mozillanews.org has an alpha-enabled PNG
in the upper left corner.
Someone on a comp.* newsgroup sent me a hack for enabling proper PNG
alpha channels through DirectX
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Just extracted all .jars and searched through them. Either Windows
XP's search is broken (wouldn't be surprised ;-) ) or it's not in
anywhere...
(searched both newmail.ico _and_ *.ico)
WinXP's search *is* broken, actually. Not when you are just
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
WinXP's search *is* broken, actually. Not when you are just searching
for all .ico files, but if you are searching for all .ico files that
contains a specific text string, you won't find anything. See
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
JTK wrote:
I'll have to check out this MozillaQuest
I'm sure you'll like it.
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or not. That doesn't mean others didn't though.
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] for me).
This one (Opera/6.01 (Windows XP; U) [en]) is true though when turning
on Identify as Opera.
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Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
True. That's what I don't like about Opera.
It's like we can't implement DOM properly, but at least we can mess
up user agents.
Mozilla isn't perfect either.
I didn't claim so. Mozilla nowhere (afaict) claims to provide the best
internet
to do this. Sounds
like a good suggestion though.
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- http://www.mozilla.org/unix/customizing.html
Let me know if it works.
Tried it, didn't change anything, nor did I expect it to - where in your
code is light grey mentioned?
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Pratik wrote:
On 01/29/2002 01:05 PM, Sören Kuklau wrote:
snip
Um.. I just cutpasted the code thinking you'd change the colour value to
whatever you wanted. Did you try changing the colour to something else?
Right now I have my Mail/News window is filled with a blazing red
background
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The address book locks up. I can't even get a look at it. Anyone
else haveing a similar problem.
What build ID, what platform?
Does this need a bug report?
Couldn't do any harm.
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Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
can't use a green dino. A company that makes a plugin for Communicator
called MacZilla has rights to a Green Dino.
You can't copyright such simple stuff. I can't copyright the letter 'S'
or a pink dog either, hmm?
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Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
can't use a green dino. A company that makes a plugin for Communicator
called MacZilla has rights to a Green Dino.
You can't copyright such simple stuff. I can't copyright the letter
'S' or a pink dog either, hmm?
If Intel can trademark
and
reconfigured. Not userdependent (same effect with every user)
I think there was a regression around the 0.9.7 release which led to
some form problems. Have you tried out a recent nightly?
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James Clash wrote:
Good to hear - but what I still don't unterstand is the fact that
the regression has been reported on 2001-12-27 and although this
regression is having a great impact it hasn't been fixed for 0.9.8 ?!
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Bundy wrote:
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And I suppose your software is designed to run on 8+ operating systems
each of which has its own expectations for how a UI should intuitively
work, isn't lacking any conceivable feature,
Bundy wrote:
Take a look at all the things that Opera can do with far less code and a
much faster browser. That is the approach Mozilla should take, speed not
bells.
If you want speed, use Opera. If you want features of the future, use
Mozilla. As simple as that.
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JTK wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Ortwin Glück wrote:
If you do not act now you will be lost in completely fucked-up code that
needs (again) a complete rewrite from scratch.
Thanks for keeping it to a high language level.
You sure can show me a project where the number of new bugs decreases
express it that drastically, but the point remains.
You forgot to mention Mac OS btw. And the QNX version is only somewhat a
port of the Engine to the native QNX browser and not an own browser.
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Chris Hoess wrote:
In article sTp78.83090$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Bundy wrote:
Tell me one single area where Mozilla outperforms Opera and Explorer? Just
one please.
CSS and DOM support.
SVG, MathML.
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Nigel L wrote:
/Nigel L recounts:/
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Bundy wrote:
Opera ... [uses] less code and [is] much faster Mozilla should
...[aim for] speed not bells.
If you want speed, use Opera. If you want features of the future, use
Mozilla. As simple as that.
I have found
that?).
No Mac version?
Too, Chris forgot it. Needless to say: It's beta.
-- Opera is, really, a windows-only browser.
Again, what other platform matters? Right: None.
Then obviously you didn't understand the point: They claim they run on
many platforms. They don't really.
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And if you want it all, use IE.
Once you tell me how to use 8-bit Alpha channels on 24-bit PNG images?
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JTK wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
No, I'm claiming that _it_has_increased_*a*_*lot*_.
Numbers Kuklau.
That's my last name. I don't call you K either, unless you're the guy
from Men In Black with exactly that name.
I can't and won't give you numbers (never trust statistics you didn't
fake
JTK wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Symbian, formerly EPOX (sp?), is the OS PSION handhelds use. It's no
longer developed by PSION, but by what JTK would call the Symbian
Politburo.
Why would I call it that? Are they doing the you do the work, we get
the profit Open Source model too?
I do
, improper version of the script. The new
script does the job fine, on Mozilla too.
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JTK wrote:
Even the code for that sweet AIM client?
No. Nor do I contribute to that. Nor do I want to - it still doesn't
have Message History, afaik.
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web site too can be rendered by
Mozilla! 0.75% more people will be able to view your site!
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Andrea Monni wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Ihighly doubt that it works on Opera. I highly doubt that it would
ever work on Opera. Those great guys from Norway working on Opera
still didn't get around to implement full DOM support.
Reading this thread a weird idea came to my mind: what
or less useful new features with it. For instance, every
user [..], furthermore, - which will be interesting for website
developers - a 'onmousewheel' feature was added..
What can I say, the news site is very MS-friendly and thus obviously
likes this feature. Crap :-/
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JTK wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Duh, just read that Microsoft were to implement onmousewheel as
attribute in IE 6 SP1. Then checked whether HTML 4.01 and / or XHTML 1.1
have it - which is unsurprisingly not the case. So I have to ask: when
will they finally stop with the standards-violation
on How to make Mozilla more compatible and
better: Do [this and that]. This makes it a lot better!!!. And then,
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Garth Almgren wrote:
??? WorksForMe.
That bug really existed. JTK probably searched for something like that
on Bugzilla and then claimed he found it out by himself.
Steven wrote:
Hello,
I have an XML/CSS exercise I did in a web course which was hosted
at Freedom to Serve. Now I'm migrating to a new server at Cable and
Wireless and I find the page isn't working anymore in Netscape 6...
Here is the page at Freedom to Serve, which works in both IE and
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Steven wrote:
Hello,
I have an XML/CSS exercise I did in a web course which was hosted
at Freedom to Serve. Now I'm migrating to a new server at Cable and
Wireless and I find the page isn't working anymore in Netscape 6...
Here is the page at Freedom to Serve, which
, so he should
perhaps copy the mime type set up from the Apache 1.3.23 install to his
configuration.
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_mime.html#addtype is the docs
for AddType. Apparently, they are for the Apache 2.0 version, but they
should work with 1.3.x as well.
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and early 90's. So Jonas is right.
Up to the advent of 2400baud modems about 90' Mostly the Government and
and College and Universities, used the internet exclusively.
You forgot the military.
Netscape was started in about 92/93'.
Yup. Out of MCOM (Mozilla Communications).
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ext-menu
the site worked in 0.9.5,
not in my 0.9.8
what happened???
Can't reproduce this. If the movie was indeed not loaded, then it's a
problem of a server or of your internet config, but not of Mozilla.
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Bundy wrote:
Sören Kuklau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Netscape was started in about 92/93'.
Yup. Out of MCOM (Mozilla Communications).
Typo/Mistake. Should have read MCOM (Mosaic Communications).
I thought Netscape was born fro
Bundy wrote:
http://web.archive.org/web/19961020015116/http://www3.netscape.com/
March through history
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.netscape.com
*sigh*
That's past. :-/
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Andreas J. wrote:
I have serverproblems
Me too. Seems like we're both on web.de. Have you seen any news where
their downtime is mentioned? Couldn't find anything on heise.de so far
(maybe I'm blind :-) ).
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Christian Biesinger wrote:
Me too. Seems like we're both on web.de.
Seems to work fine now, at least for me.
freemail.de (e.g. web access is quite slow). pop3 access doesn't work at
all. Do you use IMAP? Or perhaps you are in a different account range.
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And you shouldn't use GoLive 5 :-O
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due to other issues, not
because I didn't like Macs any longer). Photoshop LE was renamed to
Photoshop Elements.
Why tend to GIF when you can use PNG :-)
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then scrolling down
and capturing again , over and over until entire window is captured then
the entire image is put together to make one seamless image.
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, the second roadmap and
the previous roadmap (which was from 0.7 till 0.9.7 or so).
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.
I think they (the linux drivers) use even minor kernel versions (2.0.x,
2.2.x, 2.4.x) for what you described 1.0 will be, and odd minor kernel
versions (2.1.x, 2.3.x, now 2.5.x) for the development branch.
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, but I'm not positive if they'll be
accepted since they don't fit so well in either default theme.
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I planet belongs to SUN now.
Weren't the newer Netscape 4.7x versions made by iPlanet? Will this
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don't show at
all.
4.I can't type anything into the URL box - now that's annoying.
These sound like a messy install. Uninstall it, remove profiles, etc.,
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Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
target= was deprecated in XHTML 1.1 in favor of JavaScript and / or
other scripting languages taking over the functionality part of web
pages.
It has been deprecated since HTML 4.0. It is not even _valid_ anymore in
XHTML 1.1.
Yes. I intended
-maker/win/chromelist.txt and
http://www.gerv.net/software/patch-maker/mac/chromelist.txt ). It
seems like you didn't upload the directories unix, win and mac
which contain those files.
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-02-12-03 Win2k...
Doesn't work for me - linux 2002-02-15-13
That's a recent regression, which I think was caused by the ctrl-enter
patch.
Doesn't work for me either on 2002-02-18-03, Win32. Used to work for me
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somewhere. thanks.
http://soeren.mystfans.com/mozilla/nppl3260.dll :-)
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Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Hi Gerv (and thanks for forwarding that mail directly to me)
And to me... whehey, we must be important or something! ;D
He e-mailed me because we were exchanging e-mails on the exact subject
just yesterday ;-) and he told me he was gonna announce
Christian Biesinger wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
I might just have been too fast and you're still uploading stuff, but
anyways, all your chromelist.txt files are 404s at the moment
Um, isn't chromelist.txt part of the nightlies?
You're right. Strange.
http://www.gerv.net/software/patch
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and 1.8.
Note: I'm no pro here.
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Peter Lairo wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Why tend to GIF when you can use PNG :-)
What are the technical differences between GIF and PNG?
Feature: | GIF | PNG
---
32 bit | |
16 bit | |
8 bit | |
compression
- not adding.
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Maybe I need to re-install pm?
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the find_matching_files() functions) let me know.
I'll try and do some testing later this week.
I'll try and find some time to check into that.
This is why it's beta. :-) However, I realise getting it fixed is a
priority, since I broke the old one.
I would appreciate it.
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- it gives me errors about being unable to find the
CVS equivelent whenever I try to add a file!
Exactly that is my problem, and if I recall correctly, Gerv is aware of
this bug, but is too busy to fix it for now. Give him some rest. :-)
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Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
en-US\locale\en-US\navigator\viewSource.dtd
(xpfe/browser/resources\locale\en-US\viewSource.dtd)
What are those backslashes in the second path doing there? Patch
Maker doesn't like them - it gives me errors about being unable to
find the CVS
://bugzilla.mozilla.org/bugs/103097.html to view a bug.
Well the proposal was about Google, and Google seems to do the job fine.
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, then
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gnutella://, edonkey:// and so on?
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that
this simple task has not been done since the bug was opened ON
2000-12-07, OVER A FRICKEN YEAR AGO, BECAUSE I WAS HARPING ON IT.
Neither of them was reported by _you_.
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Well... whatever happened to him? He was - at least for the media - kind
of the world wide web pioneer. As far as I know, he left Netscape after
the AOL buyout to found a new company... what happened afterwards? Is he
still into Internet at all?
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Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Well... whatever happened to him? He was - at least for the media -
kind of the world wide web pioneer. As far as I know, he left Netscape
after the AOL buyout to found a new company... what happened
afterwards? Is he still into Internet at all
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127072
Thanks. Has my vote and my CC now.
Looks like today's builds won't have it any longer :-)
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such as this.
As Pratik pointed out, Mozilla does this too, so the point is moot :-D
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? Or bug? Or?
Not seeing this problem on 2002-02-27-03, Win32 (Windows XP Pro).
Probably was fixed for 0.9.9.
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suggestions?
Unfortunately not - as far as I understood, you have your pages hosted
at the same provider who is also your ISP. It might be wise to use a
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On 3/3/2002 5:06 AM, dman84 apparently wrote exactly the following:
I've been using it since Netscape 6.0,
the next release of netscape will rock like Mozilla...
Yup. I just enabled recycled windows, and MY GOD is it fast now.
Netscape 6.5 *will* rock.
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On 3/3/2002 6:55 AM, Pratik apparently wrote exactly the following:
On 3/2/2002 10:42 PM, Sören Kuklau wrote:
On 3/3/2002 5:06 AM, dman84 apparently wrote exactly the following:
I've been using it since Netscape 6.0,
the next release of netscape will rock like Mozilla...
Yup. I just
On 3/3/2002 9:14 PM, Christian Biesinger apparently wrote exactly the
following:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
On 3/2/2002 1:57 PM, Val Sharp apparently wrote exactly the following:
Mozilla has started checking the Content Type of stylesheets, and
won't recognise the file if it has the wrong Content
.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd;
...which _does_ activate strict standards compliance mode (see View |
Page Info).
Christian just mentioned that doctypes without URIs don't activate it.
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