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Moz 0.9.8+ (build id: 20020226) - Linux
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Open a web page
2. Select File-Print and send a print job
3. Select File-Print a second time
After an initial print job has
Parish wrote:
Not sure what you mean by original message
When you run the app a second time the message is different :-(
It is high time an effective law is passed prohibiting spam This seems
to be a no-bariner to me
I would vote a politician into office on this issue alone, as long as
he/she isn't a real jerk
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Regards,
Peter Lairo
Peter Lairo wrote:
It is high time an effective law is passed prohibiting spam This seems
to be a no-bariner to me
I would vote a politician into office on this issue alone, as long as
he/she isn't a real jerk
a no-bariner, eh? ;)
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
Peter Lairo wrote:
It is high time an effective law is passed prohibiting spam. This seems
to be a no-bariner to me.
I would vote a politician into office on this issue alone, as long as
he/she isn't a real jerk.
You can start bu voting this bug
Gavin;
I am hopeing that only the storage is being played with! Tracking the
items you mentioned:
1) RFC 1945 does discribe HTTP 10 protocol But makes no mention of the
actions we are looking at There is a great deal of 'content' that can fit
in the HTTP protocol
2) Looking at the PSM
So before I file a bug, does anyone know why newsgroup postings don't
get downloaded automatically if you have set the option to check for new
messages? Why do I have to press Ctrl-T to get the headers (if I am
already in the same newsgroup)?
Filed
Andrea Monni wrote:
You can start bu voting this bug
http://bugzillamozillaorg/show_bugcgi?id=112315 and collaborating
with spamcopnet
excellent suggestions I'm following the bug, and I signed up for
SpamCop - thank you very much :) :) :)
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Regards,
Peter Lairo
Peter Lairo wrote:
Andrea Monni wrote:
You can start bu voting this bug
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=112315 and collaborating
with spamcop.net
excellent suggestions. I'm following the bug, and I signed up for
SpamCop - thank you very much. :) :) :)
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Are XML documents supposed to load in Moz? I know this page loads in
IE, but I'm not sure if it's correct behaviour or not
Patrick
http://wwwdeepwhitecom/a_solid_plan/deepwhite_nrxml
Patrick Gallagher wrote:
Are XML documents supposed to load in Moz? I know this page loads in
IE, but I'm not sure if it's correct behaviour or not
Patrick
http://wwwdeepwhitecom/a_solid_plan/deepwhite_nrxml
Well, it loaded Thing is, there's no correct style sheet (CSS or XSL)
Jason Fleshman wrote:
Patrick Gallagher wrote:
Are XML documents supposed to load in Moz? I know this page loads in
IE, but I'm not sure if it's correct behaviour or not
Patrick
http://wwwdeepwhitecom/a_solid_plan/deepwhite_nrxml
Well, it loaded Thing is, there's no correct style
CoL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought I'd managed to kill all pop-ups ads. with the appropriate settings
in Mozilla.
However, recently I've been getting pop-ups when I load the front page
at nytimes.com.
I do not have
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 correctly(
Then we have
On 3/4/2002 7:30 PM, Val Sharp apparently wrote exactly the following:
Christian Biesinger wrote:
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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
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 wrote:
Then we have another problem because, for example, page
http://membersnetscapeonlinecouk/valeriegsharp/ has the following
DOCTYPE:
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 401 Transitional//EN
http://3org/TR/html4/loosedtd;
this gives strict mode, or a
What is the easiest way to transfer Netscape emails from one PC to another ?
For a NON TECHNICAL person
I have a new PC with N 6.2
My old pc has N 6.1
Is a CD Burner is the easiest way to tansfer ?
If so pls. let me know HOW to do it.
Pls. cc me on any replies:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you
The last couple of nightly's seems have to a problem with the
mail/usenet reader losing focus to other programs I will be typing a
message, send it and all the sudden either another program will pop-up
or the Mozilla itself will pop-up, putting the email/usenet client in
the background The
Bundy wrote:
The last couple of nightly's seems have to a problem with the
mail/usenet reader losing focus to other programs I will be typing a
message, send it and all the sudden either another program will pop-up
or the Mozilla itself will pop-up, putting the email/usenet client in
the
Bundy wrote:
The last couple of nightly's seems have to a problem with the
mail/usenet reader losing focus to other programs I will be typing a
message, send it and all the sudden either another program will pop-up
or the Mozilla itself will pop-up, putting the email/usenet client in
Pascal Chevrel wrote:
Val Sharp a dit :
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 401 Transitional//EN
http://3org/TR/html4/loosedtd;
I think that this is because of your XHTML syntax, try the following DTD :
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 10 Transitional//EN
Bundy wrote:
The last couple of nightly's seems have to a problem with the
mail/usenet reader losing focus to other programs I will be typing a
message, send it and all the sudden either another program will pop-up
or the Mozilla itself will pop-up, putting the email/usenet client in
JTK typed:
Bundy wrote:
The last couple of nightly's seems have to a problem with the
mail/usenet reader losing focus to other programs I will be typing a
message, send it and all the sudden either another program will pop-up
or the Mozilla itself will pop-up, putting the email/usenet
Can anyone tell me step by step how to make my Netscape 621 to auto
save/open bookmark in different place other than mozilla default
setting? By reading from other past article, it seems something to do
with prefer file
many thanks for any information
Song Pan
Patrick Gallagher typed:
Bundy wrote:
The last couple of nightly's seems have to a problem with the
mail/usenet reader losing focus to other programs I will be typing a
message, send it and all the sudden either another program will pop-up
or the Mozilla itself will pop-up, putting the
Bundy wrote:
I have on this system running XP had netscapeexe taking 72meg of memory
with only a java based website running and mail/usenet client open Moz
appears to be better but by the time Netscape gets their hands on it, I
suspect it will be just as bad on memory
Eh Most of the
Me too.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought I'd managed to kill all pop-ups ads. with the appropriate settings
in Mozilla.
However, recently I've been getting pop-ups when I load the front page
at nytimes.com.
Is this a glitch or something I can turn off in some way?
(Hopefully it's not
basic wrote:
Val Sharp wrote:
Then we have another problem because, for example, page
http://membersnetscapeonlinecouk/valeriegsharp/ has the following
DOCTYPE:
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 401 Transitional//EN
http://3org/TR/html4/loosedtd;
this gives
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
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.
There's an RFE bug out (too lazy to look up the number) about
adding a default style sheet IE-style to be used when no other sheet
is called
http://bugzillamozillaorg/show_bugcgi?id=64945
If you want to view the document as a tree, try the DOM Inspector
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gav
Lancer wrote:
- I could be just the start of the build of a new aplication with other
language as Interfaz de Usuario ( User Interface)
- i mean: It could be just the start of
On 03/04/2002 2:59 PM, Patrick Gallagher wrote:
Bundy wrote:
The last couple of nightly's seems have to a problem with the
mail/usenet reader losing focus to other programs I will be typing a
message, send it and all the sudden either another program will pop-up
or the Mozilla itself
On 03/04/2002 2:59 PM, Patrick Gallagher wrote:
Bundy wrote:
The last couple of nightly's seems have to a problem with the
mail/usenet reader losing focus to other programs I will be typing a
message, send it and all the sudden either another program will pop-up
or the Mozilla itself
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It is nytimes trying to sneak past all popup blockers. They are using an
image to fire the onload event that shows the popup and the popup is
written in via document.writes. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but
IIRC Mozilla only blocks window.open during the body onload and
onunload, and it
Why does my Mozilla (0.9.4) have only Japanese search engines in the
option box? How can I change this?
John Norvell
There's been a bug filed on this already. Couldn't find it tho... :)
jon wrote:
It is nytimes trying to sneak past all popup blockers. They are using an
image to fire the onload event that shows the popup and the popup is
written in via document.writes. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but
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