John Michael Norvell wrote:
When I print pages with in-line images, mozilla puts a black background
on them Anybody have any idea why?
John Norvell
there is a bug # for black background images in there somewhere, dont
know if that is suppose to be same as in-line images though
on this
Dan Howard wrote:
Robert Davies wrote:
Hey, I'm disappointed that our spammer friend hasn't returned in the
last 24 hours advertising his great porn sites NOT Any one noticed
that there is no spam from him today?
Returning to the original message, I have one question The ubiquitous
Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
That won't
happen with individual bug pages.
Are you sure?
For example, the bugzilla front page has a link to Bugs Filed Today.
Mozilla.org has links to mostfrequent bugs and I think also a list to
bugs with most votes.
-- there are not so little bugs which would be
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:
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
Hi,
I have a dial-up connection and am using Win ME When I have Quick
Launch enabled, the Connect to Internet dialog box pops up when my
system boots Also when I'm not online and launch Mozilla without Quick
Launch enabled, again the Connect to Internet dialog box appears
It's easy enough to
Jay wrote:
Hi,
I have a dial-up connection and am using Win ME When I have Quick
Launch enabled, the Connect to Internet dialog box pops up when my
system boots Also when I'm not online and launch Mozilla without Quick
Launch enabled, again the Connect to Internet dialog box appears
Parish wrote:
Jay wrote:
Hi,
I have a dial-up connection and am using Win ME When I have Quick
Launch enabled, the Connect to Internet dialog box pops up when my
system boots
Sounds like it is trying to find a non-local location
Edit-Preferences-Offline Disk Space for When
My mail accounts were set to check mail at startup, so I changed those
settings Also I tried setting Use my previous onlineoffline state in
Offline Disk Space settings while offline, but I am still getting the
connect dialog box on startup I can also confirm my start page is a
local
RV wrote:
For those who don't know, there is an xpi available that adds Calendar
to Mozilla. The code was donated by OEONE.com and you can find it at:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/
Once it's installed, you must close Mozilla (including Quick
Launch)and reload Mozilla.
On Sun, 03 Mar 2002 00:41:18 GMT, ada pascal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kryptolus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:3C807EEE.3080902
@murlosoft.com:
ada pascal wrote:
If you open Moz and then minimize it and open another Moz you cant type
into any pages with text entry boxes. With MS IE you
Thanks one and all for the tips.
John
Does the pop-up box you mention look like a windows dialog box or like a
dialog box from Mozilla? I don't now if those things are on the same
place on Win ME, but please look at My Computer - Control Panel -
Internet Options or something like that and change under
connections, to use no
Lancer wrote:
- form elements: A form it is not a page, it is a form
So you will not be eliminating all scrollbars then I thought that was
your intent, sorry if I misunderstood I might worry then that giving
the user two different methods of scrolling might be confusing;
definitely
º» ¸ÞÀÏÀº Á¤º¸Åë½ÅºÎ ±Ç°í »çÇ׿¡ ÀÇ°Å Á¦¸ñ¿¡
[±¤°í]¶ó Ç¥½ÃµÈ ±¤°í ¸ÞÀÏÀÔ´Ï´Ù.´õ ÀÌ»ó ¸ÞÀÏÀ» ¼ö½ÅÇÏ°í ½ÍÁö
¾ÊÀ¸½Ã¸é ¼ö½Å ´ç¿¬È÷
°ÅºÎ¸¦ Ŭ¸¯ÇØ
ÁֽʽÿÀ.
º» ³»¿ëÀº ½ºÆÔ¸ÞÀÏÀÇ À¯Çü¿¡ ¾Æ¹«°Íµµ ¼ÓÇÏÁö ¾Ê½À´Ï´Ù.(ÇǶó¹Ìµå, Çà¿îÀÇÆíÁö,
¼ºÀΰü·ÃÈ«º¸ µî)¶ÇÇÑ °¢ »çÀÌÆ®ÀÇ °ø°³°Ô½ÃÆÇ¿¡¼
Hello Everyone
I currently have my bookmarks strewn about several different browsers and
operating systems Has anyone found an easy way to keep them synchronized?
None of the bookmark managers that I have found seem to realize that
Mozilla even exists Here is my 'wish list' of features:
-
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 Type.
True. This was, I think, changed in 0.9.7. Should be somewhere in the
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
Gervase Markham wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to reference a form element in a different
frame in
Netscape 6 (and less)?
You probably can't AFAIK, cross-frame scripting is not allowed for
security reasons
As far as I know, it is supported if the pages are from the same domain
Dade wrote:
Even when the Inbox is empty, this file keeps growing
You might want to use the Compact Folder option regularly, as usually,
deleted messages are not really deleted before you use that option to
make it faster
--
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little
Peter Lairo wrote:
Lancer wrote:
INSTALL / INSTALLEZ / INSTALACION javascript:addNOVUStabtosidebar();
Is this some sort of NEW Mozilla virus or security hole? :(
I'm sorry? If you look at the definition of that function, you'll notice
that this is the usual way for adding tabs to the
Travis Crump wrote:
In most common
setups of Mozilla, javascript is not allowed to open, move, or resize
windows
I dare to say that this is hardly ever the case (At least the disabling
of window open)
While it is possible that automatic open of windows is often not
enabled, this is not
D Alvarado wrote:
I can't figure out how to launch a window using the
nsWindowWatcher::openWindow command and pass arguments to the child
window so that I can extract these arguments from JS using the
windowarguments My main problem is that I don't know how to
convert multiple arguments to
Roger Andersson wrote:
Why is it that some URLs refuse to be dragged to the desktop?
Could it be that the URL contains a character like : / \ or another
special character?
If yes, try a newer build, this was a known bug and has since been fixed
--
They that can give up essential liberty
Lynn Pye wrote:
So far, I have, at best, been able to get N6 to ask the user whether
to save it or open it
Well, doesn't choosing Open work, then? You can't force users to
automatically open the document Of course the users can choose Always
open, but not the webserver
And Mozilla does not
Alu wrote:
Hello Everyone
I currently have my bookmarks strewn about several different browsers and
operating systems Has anyone found an easy way to keep them synchronized?
None of the bookmark managers that I have found seem to realize that
Mozilla even exists Here is my 'wish list'
web pages don't talk
I GUESS A PAGE THAT DOESNT TALK IS A EMPTY PAGE, A BLANK PAGE
1) Is it better than the current way of doing things? Will it make life
easier for the user?
-Doenst nesessary has to be better, it has to be new
-Doesnt nesassary has to make more easier the life, it has
web pages don't talk
I GUESS A PAGE THAT DOESNT TALK IS A EMPTY PAGE, A BLANK PAGE
1) Is it better than the current way of doing things? Will it make life
easier for the user?
-Doenst nesessary has to be better, it has to be new
-Doesnt nesassary has to make more easier the life, it has
Peter Lairo wrote:
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Pornography is nothing you get turned on by.
Peter,
Could you please be a bit more careful with your reply cutting in the
future? You make it look like I wrote the above sentence, which I did
not. Thanks.
/Jonas
web pages don't talk
I GUESS A PAGE THAT DOESNT TALK IS A EMPTY PAGE, A BLANK PAGE
1) Is it better than the current way of doing things? Will it make life
easier for the user?
-Doenst nesessary has to be better, it has to be new
-Doesnt nesassary has to make more easier the life, it
web pages don't talk
I GUESS A PAGE THAT DOESNT TALK IS A EMPTY PAGE, A BLANK PAGE
1) Is it better than the current way of doing things? Will it make life
easier for the user?
-Doenst nesessary has to be better, it has to be new
-Doesnt nesassary has to make more easier the life, it
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
When I start Mozilla 098, I am asked for my profile, which is set to
be in /home/graham/mozilla/default and both the /mozilla directory
and the /default file are there
However, Mozilla keeps telling me that neither the file or the
directory are
Timothy A Johnson wrote:
This got Mozilla to start again, however, I still can't get to any of the mail
folders I didn't remove (through the preferences GUI) BTW, I'm using WinXP
If anyone can give me a pointer to how to get my mail folders back, I'd
certainly appreciate it
You could try
ada pascal wrote:
If you open Moz and then minimize it and open another Moz you cant type
into any pages with text entry boxes With MS IE you can
Is this a bug or a feature?
Yes this is bug 82534 It is targetted to be fixed for Mozilla 10
See:
Peemm wrote:
Sorry, Jonas, but I have skimmed through all the postings, and even
though I no longer believe in Phillip M Jones' chivalry, I must say
that he understands something you and your friend DeMoN LaG don't
Pornography is nothing you get turned on by Porn is a substitute for
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:
I can't seem to access wwwcoxcom in Mozilla 097 It works fine in
Netscape (478), but I've tried multiple times to access it in Moz, and I get
The connection was refused when attempting to contact wwwcoxcom
I know this has happened in the past when a site was too busy or something,
but it
Title: CABLERIA MAIL
FROM THE Dreamed Aplications of the Mozilla Users, HERE IS CABLERIA THE MOST LIGHT EDITOR EVER.
Title: CABLERIA MAIL
FROM THE Dreamed Aplications of the Mozilla Users, HERE IS CABLERIA THE MOST LIGHT EDITOR EVER.
inline: cableria.jpgTitle: CABLERIA MAIL
FROM THE Dreamed Aplications of the Mozilla Users, HERE IS CABLERIA THE MOST LIGHT EDITOR EVER.
Title: CABLERIA MAIL
FROM THE Dreamed Aplications of the Mozilla Users, HERE IS CABLERIA THE MOST LIGHT EDITOR EVER.
MOST RECOMMENDED ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
GET LAID, NO STRINGSOver 100,000 horny women have signed up to get fucked at Sex2go. Want to have sex with one of them? Just make contact! You can see their photos, check out their spread open pussies, email them,
Erik Harris wrote:
I can't seem to access wwwcoxcom in Mozilla 097 It works fine in
Netscape (478), but I've tried multiple times to access it in Moz, and I get
The connection was refused when attempting to contact wwwcoxcom
I know this has happened in the past when a site was too busy or
Erik Harris n$wsr$ader@$harrishom$.com wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I can't seem to access www.cox.com in Mozilla 0.97. It works fine in
Netscape (4.78), but I've tried multiple times to access it in Moz,
and I get The connection was refused when attempting to contact
www.cox.com
I
And it came to pass that dman84 wrote:
Alu wrote:
Hello Everyone
I currently have my bookmarks strewn about several
different browsers and operating systems Has anyone found
an easy way to keep them synchronized? None of the bookmark
managers that I have found seem to realize that
On 03 Mar 2002, you wrote in netscapepublicmozillageneral:
I can't seem to access wwwcoxcom in Mozilla 097 It
works fine in Netscape (478), but I've tried multiple times
to access it in Moz, and I get The connection was refused
when attempting to contact wwwcoxcom
I know this has
On Sun, 03 Mar 2002 19:31:22 -0600, Dom Incollingo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just accessed it now on the first try, using Mozilla nightly build
2002030103 on Win 2K. The page seems to render correctly.
Strange, it works for me now, too in 0.97. Maybe I should have tried
shutting down all
While you are wishing, this mythical app should also synchronize
Konqueror's web shortcuts with Mozilla's keyworded bookmarks(ie for
every web shortcut in Konqueror it should create a corresponding
bookmark with keyword(changing \1 to %s and vice versa in the URLs) in
Mozilla and place it in
Dear Sir,
My name is ChenHua, and I'm writing on behalf of the
China-Lutong mechanical company. Located in the south east
of China, we specialize in hydraulic heads for the VE
distributor pump.
We can supply standard, good quality units at a very
competitive price. The following
49 matches
Mail list logo