In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Chris Hoess wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jens Hatlak wrote:
BTW: Has anyone contacted the Apache team telling them to add the
text/css MIME type to the mime.types file by default? Or wouldn't that
be so smart?
Uh, my mime.types file in Apache 1.3.22
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], David Hyatt wrote:
Yep. Since I doubt I'll have time to focus on the remaining bugs in the
implementation before Mozilla 1.0, it has been disabled in Mozilla and
will remain disabled for 1.0 (unless interested parties other than
myself are willing to tackle
after a quick query...
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49543#c77
In article a2d080$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Sören Kuklau wrote:
What is the corresponding bug #, if I may ask?
yatsu [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:a22291$106b$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Christian Biesinger wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
if you you use html if you need to emphasize a
word, phrase, or paragraphic you can.
to do so now in plain text I have to use quote marks to do so
Well, using *asterisks* or _underlines_ (maybe
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Does Mozilla add the word Mozilla to file type descriptions? I never
noticed that. I think you should file a bug.
You mean stuff like Mozilla Portable Network Graphic Image for .png?
Yes, it does that for
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Daniel R.
Tobias wrote:
[snip]
That's actually the approach that browser makers have been taking most
of the time when they design their user-agent strings... it's gone on
for several generations, which is why many browsers have such
convoluted strings with
just upgraded from 0.9.7 and now http://news.bbc.co.uk/ looks rather
screwy (fonts too large for the spaces they are in - selecting the text
selects the area where the text should be, not where it is - first page
load all the news was in a large font, on reloading the page only the
around the
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], David King wrote:
michael lefevre wrote:
just upgraded from 0.9.7 and now http://news.bbc.co.uk/ looks rather
screwy (fonts too large for the spaces they are in - selecting the text
selects the area where the text should be, not where it is - first page
load all
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jonas
Jørgensen wrote:
David Tenser wrote:
Thanks for clearing this up for me! I have now successfully unjarred
chrome (whatever that means).
JAR files are like ZIP files.
in fact, i think it is true that JAR files _are_ ZIP files.
if you simply rename a
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Christian Biesinger wrote:
Yeh You-Ying wrote:
But why can IE5 go through with http v1.1 in the same situation ?
It can't. I'm 99.9% sure that MSIE always uses 1.0 for proxy servers.
well it can do it, but wouldn't be doing it unless you told it to...
IE
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
Well if there are only seconds and no objections I think it should be
done. Somebody could just rm robotx.txt...
This is not a good idea. Google's index of a bug would rapidly go out of
date.
That's not a problem, because all Google
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
having googling
sucking down pretty much the entire contents of the bugzilla database at
frequent intervals could well be a significant burden on the bugzilla
server(s)...
You are talking about how you think Google works. Google
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Sören Kuklau wrote:
Is Netscape Online UK affiliated with AOLTW's Netscape (Netscape
Communications)? I wasn't able to find any information on a company
called Netscape Online located in the UK on Google.
i don't believe they are offering new signups since
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ian Davey wrote:
Alex Farran wrote:
Hi,
The place where I work has blocked access to doubleclick. Now every
time I go to a site with adverts on it I get a pop-up error telling me
that Mozilla can't find doubleclick. I preferred the adverts!
Find your
In article a6alvk$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Bamm Gabriana wrote:
I agree when it is released in 2003.
The delayed release of 0.9.9 will not delay the release of 1.0
because 0.9.9 is on a branch while 1.0 is on the trunk. The
code for each is being worked on separately.
well yes, but there still
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Christian Biesinger wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Christian Biesinger wrote:
However, this is only the case for pages using the strict mode.
It works for others, so a doctype like this can be used and the
stylesheet will work:
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML
In article
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Denis
Perelyubskiy wrote:
[snip]
Thanks for the quick response. Other browsers also fetch the
new page for this feature. I think I might've not been
clear, sorry. By View Source I meant clicking on the link
present in the individual email message view in
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Geraint Edwards wrote:
I just tried accessing bugzilla to file a new 0.9.9 bug and the server
appears to be down. Can anyone else reach the webserver?
it does appear to be down, yes. i'm getting connection refused.
haven't managed to get 0.9.9 yet either - the
In article 6xLj8.35076$[EMAIL PROTECTED], TazMainiac wrote:
I have a HOSTS file that maps many ad servers to 0.0.0.0
(see http://www.smartin-designs.com).
In versions of Mozilla prior to 0.9.9, this worked wonderfully.
it did? i had dialogs popping up all over the place in 0.9.7 and .9.8
In article Kv7k8.42076$[EMAIL PROTECTED], TazMainiac
wrote:
[snip]
What I really want is for Mozilla to support regular expression
ad-banner blocking: http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78104
that would indeed be very cool.
Of course, the nice thing about the HOSTS file is that it
In article a6r4a7$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Parish wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, 0.9.9 still has lots of problems in properly displaying text at many
sites (e.g. news.bbc.co.uk).
Example URLs? news.bbc.co.uk looks just fine to me
that's odd - still rather messed up for me.
the page is
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Geraint Edwards wrote:
dman84 wrote:
1. Spam avoidance.
Javascript stuff is turned off by default in mail news.. sounds like
quite a project..
What I am talking about is not javascript it is html email that includes
lines to the effect :
IMG
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Sid Vicious wrote:
Tuukka Tolvanen wrote:
Phil Edwards wrote:
...is that the underlined bright blue sidebar bookmarks look like ass.
No blue glare, no underline, no ass, nay more.
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=114142
Fixed, but when will
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], dman84 wrote:
When I get a forward, I dont wanna see all that crap.. I just wanna read
the mail message.. If I know who sent it to me, that is all I need to
know..
receiving a forward without full headers, I like that.. to me I just
scroll over all that
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Roope Lehmuslehto wrote:
Andreas R wrote:
IE always consumes your memory, since it's integrated with Windows.
IF you use Quick Launch, then at least it's your own choice if you want to.
Hmm, I meant that when Quick Launch enabled, Mozilla should
forced to keep
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], jukola wrote:
How come Mozilla is the only programme asking for this detailed
information?
it isn't.
I have never been asked to send an error report while using
Netscape or Explorer.
i guess you don't have Internet Explorer's error reporting installed
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Robert Joop wrote:
[snip]
what's bothering me right now (and what i've never seen working) is this:
when several tabs are open, some with http URLs, some with https URLs,
the lock symbol in the lower right corner is not displayed correctly,
i.e. e.g. it is
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dan Howard wrote:
I'm running 0.9.9 at home (on Win98SE) and at work (on WinNT 4.0).
At home, if I enter cnn in the URL field and press enter, Mozilla adds
in the http://www.; and .com as it has all along (I'm a lazy typist).
At work, I get the following error
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], John Thompson wrote:
Here's another display problem I'm seeing in Mozilla-0.9.9: on sites with
text flowing around images (for example http://news.bbc.co.uk ), text will
sometimes flow out of its column and overlay an adjacent image. Font size
of the text
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
jim patriarca wrote:
Does anybody know why when setting action=mailto:; in an HTML form
NS6 launches its Email program instead of popping up the the alert box
that says something like you are about to send your email address
over the
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], grayrest wrote:
Bamm Gabriana wrote:
If I dragged a file onto what to me as a user appears to be a ftp
program, it should upload, if I drag it onto a browser window, it should
display.
But if the browser window displays a URL that begins with ftp://
and end with
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Pascal Chevrel wrote:
Thomas a dit :
The site validates as HTML Transitional. It's Mozilla's fault. Netscape
6.2 does it right, Mozilla 0.9.9 not. That annoys me. This should not
happen.
Mozilla's fault at what ? Could you please translate what you first
In article a7lmrm$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Bamm Gabriana wrote:
It is.
Let a = 1.
a^2 = a (multiply both sides by a)
a^2 - 1 = a - 1 (subtract 1 from both sides)
(a + 1)(a - 1) = (a - 1) (factor it)
ok.
(a + 1) = 1 (cancel common factors)
whoops... a-1 is 0, so you've just divided both sides
In article c8Sn8.417205$[EMAIL PROTECTED], John
Reyst wrote:
snip first 12 annoying things
13. and it sometimes doesn't like to stay minimized. You click minimize and
it does for a second, then comes right back to full size. Only way to fix it
is to close/restart after that.
that bug is
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Veera Venkataramani wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (hugo vanwoerkom) writes:
Thanks!! That answers that!
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hugo vanwoerkom wrote:
0.9.9 (previous versions also) WILL ask to remember
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