> Except that many (if not most) AOL users have figured out that it is much faster to open up IE after connecting instead of using the built in browser.
Note that 1.5a will be a Mozilla Application Suite release as Mozilla Firebird and Mozilla Thunderbird are not yet ready to become the default applications.
Noncommercial. The licensor permits others to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work. In return, licensees may not use the work for commercial purposes -- unless they get the licensor's permission.
In June (2001?), MP3.com settled with Time Warner and BMG Entertainment. The companies get 1.5 cents each time a consumer stores a song using My.MP3.com and one-third of a cent each time the consumer listens to the song.
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; PPC Mac OS X 10.2.6; Tasman 0.9; MSN 8.0; MSN Explorer 2.0; MSNbMSN; MSNmen-us; MSNc11)
Wow, even longer than most Gecko user agents: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.4b) Gecko/20030513 Mozilla Firebird/0.6
Thanks. So the answer is Tasman, the Mac IE engine. But 0.9? Either the Mac IE team didn't think Tasman never was 1.0 material or the MSN people forked it earlier. The former I think considering how long it has been out. Maybe the version of Tasman in the current Mac IE (5.12 I think) is even lower than 0.9. It is strange that it calls itself MSIE 6.0 though.
I would love to have something like a "stringent" mode while developing web pages (ala browser producer error instead of trying to render the html).
I have my local Apache configured to send.html files as application/xhtml+xml so that I know my XHTML files are well formed since Mozilla/Phoenix throw errors if they are not.
You will notice from my contact details that I work for Netscape. Be advised that these ActiveX related projects are my own personal efforts and have absolutely nothing to do with my employer. I work on them when and if I have the time.
If you build Mozilla yourself you can enable Active X support. This has been around for quite a while. But Mozilla.org builds will never have it enabled by default.
Depending on window size, you can only fit between four and eight tabs across the window before they have to be truncated. If you can't read the titles, the advantage of tabs evaporates.
Has anyone ever used IBM's SVG View? How is it?
Why are there "quotes" around "License:" and "System Requirements" ?
o up dates/americasarmyoperations.html
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/games_dem
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I'll be glad when you can spellcheck focused form fields in Mozilla. http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23421
Google for audioblog and use a phone.
pudge, fucking warm us with a [PDF] like google does when linking to shitty PDF files. Thank you.
Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox: PDF: Unfit for Human Consumption
Wow, I didn't know The Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver had that feature.
Israel. We give this six billion dollars a year.
I've glad I started reading slashdot at -1 a month ago. There is some funny shit modded down.
> Except that many (if not most) AOL users have figured out that it is much faster to open up IE after connecting instead of using the built in browser.
My parents have not.
Moz 1.5 Alpha will still be a monolithic suite.
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Note that 1.5a will be a Mozilla Application Suite release as Mozilla Firebird and Mozilla Thunderbird are not yet ready to become the default applications.
http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?articl
Google will still index and list but not cache the page.
http://www.google.com/webmasters/3.html#B2
Wired Magazine and Wired News are separate companies, though they both share the same domain name / website.
Open source my ass.
Noncommercial. The licensor permits others to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work. In return, licensees may not use the work for commercial purposes -- unless they get the licensor's permission.
In June (2001?), MP3.com settled with Time Warner and BMG Entertainment. The companies get 1.5 cents each time a consumer stores a song using My.MP3.com and one-third of a cent each time the consumer listens to the song.
Department of the Army Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Hotline:
DSN 225-1578
(in Virginia) 800-572-9000
800-752-9747
Quake Retexturing Project
http://www.quake.cz/winclan/qe1/
Too bad Mozilla removed MNG/JNG support on June 3rd after supporting it for almost three years.
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http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=195
Vote for this bug for restoration:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bu
I really like the Palm Zire, a $80 - $100 value, that I got free for buying four Michelin tires.
Palm has reported that they have sold over a million Zires. http://news.com.com/2100-1041-1010264.html
Perhaps he was thinking of the W3C's web server, Jigsaw, which is written in Java.
http://www.w3.org/Jigsaw/
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; PPC Mac OS X 10.2.6; Tasman 0.9; MSN 8.0; MSN Explorer 2.0; MSNbMSN; MSNmen-us; MSNc11)
Wow, even longer than most Gecko user agents: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.4b) Gecko/20030513 Mozilla Firebird/0.6
Thanks. So the answer is Tasman, the Mac IE engine. But 0.9? Either the Mac IE team didn't think Tasman never was 1.0 material or the MSN people forked it earlier. The former I think considering how long it has been out. Maybe the version of Tasman in the current Mac IE (5.12 I think) is even lower than 0.9. It is strange that it calls itself MSIE 6.0 though.
Does anyone know which browser engine this uses? Can someone with it installed get and post the user agent?
I guess it could use the version of IE that comes with all versions of OS X.
Does this come with popup blocking like the new version of AOL that saw my parents using?
I have my local Apache configured to send .html files as application/xhtml+xml so that I know my XHTML files are well formed since Mozilla/Phoenix throw errors if they are not.
If you build Mozilla yourself you can enable Active X support. This has been around for quite a while. But Mozilla.org builds will never have it enabled by default.
Plug-in For Hosting ActiveX Controls http://www.iol.ie/~locka/mozilla/plugin.htm
Page/site/fav icons.