you'll have to hope till the end of time for that one.
With ActiveX being the first MSIE security issue you'll never see it officially included into Mozilla/Firefox (but as a separate extension)
Their aims are not the same.
Firefox is a pure browser geared towards end-users, competitor to Internet Explorer, hence the reason why it has nice looks, easy to understand config dialogs and all kinds of shiny things, and a very easy to use extension system.
Mozilla is a full featured suite which has a far more complex approach (just compare the config dialogs), more "all in one" and more power-users oriented.
But in fact they're not "rewriting" Mozilla, Firefox is being developped from mozilla and is the "dev version" of what mozilla 2 browser should be:)
Seeing as firefox is a windows app mainly they should at least make the GUI work the same way as the Windows GUI.
I quite fail to see how Firefox is a "windows app mainly", one of it's goals is not to be platform specific in any way.
Take the drop down box's, click on the arrow to drop down, click on the arrow again and the box *should* dissapear. But in firefox it doesn't?!
What box are you talking about?
Cause all my dropdown boxes (be them in the UI or HTML select boxes) do work that way: you clic on arrow the meny pops, you clic it again the menu poofs
and double click, or tripple click on text in the browser window does different stuff to IE.
That's exactly it, notice that this also works with themes, but is a bit harder: themes are not recorded within the Extensions.rdf file.
Soo
1- Close Firefox
2- go to the extensions folder in your profile
3- perform a search on all the rdf files
4- open them one after the other until you find your theme's RDF
5- change the value to 1.0
6- save
7- open firefox, enable theme, you're done
PS: install.rdf from extensions are NOT taken in account by firefox.
PS2: you can do parent's trick by opening your extension's XPI, editing the install.rdf file (changing maxversion) and reinstalling your extension, it'll be installed instead of the non-updated one.
Also notice that extension devs often don't bother changing version number (of the extensions) when all they do is to change mozilla/firefox maxversion, Firefox's Update Search therefore doesn't display them as "Updatable" (since versioning hasn't been changed)
It should also be remembered that the Itanium is a pure 64bits CPU, more or less unable to run 32bits apps, while AMD64 are as performant in 32b as they are in 64.
And that's where their strength lies, and why Intel has to catch up with AMD right now (since they had enguaged into true 64 dev, and the market is damn not ready for that given the lack of 64bits apps, if not OSes)
depends of what you're foting for, in france for many votes with only one winner (like presidential elections) there is 1 paper for each candidate, you just put in the paper of the guy you want in.
[blockquote]See, in America, we are the first democracy to function continuously for 200 years. Not even Greece or Rome could do that.[/blockquote]
This is actually plain and simply wrong.
Rome's Republic was born in -509 and ran continuously until Caius Octavus became the first Emperor in... -27
Athena was roughly the same case, but i don't have the dates
[blockquote]You trust the UN? they are a joke, ever wonder why Switzerland isnt part of the UN.[/blockquote] Because being part of UN would require Switzerland to choose a side, and they won't do that ever, for money can flow from both sides of a conflict
It does, you just have to have it up to date (and possibly update the maxversion tag), but it works perfectly with 1.0 RC1
That's exactly it, notice that this also works with themes, but is a bit harder: themes are not recorded within the Extensions.rdf file. Soo 1- Close Firefox 2- go to the extensions folder in your profile 3- perform a search on all the rdf files 4- open them one after the other until you find your theme's RDF 5- change the value to 1.0 6- save 7- open firefox, enable theme, you're done PS: install.rdf from extensions are NOT taken in account by firefox. PS2: you can do parent's trick by opening your extension's XPI, editing the install.rdf file (changing maxversion) and reinstalling your extension, it'll be installed instead of the non-updated one. Also notice that extension devs often don't bother changing version number (of the extensions) when all they do is to change mozilla/firefox maxversion, Firefox's Update Search therefore doesn't display them as "Updatable" (since versioning hasn't been changed)
It should also be remembered that the Itanium is a pure 64bits CPU, more or less unable to run 32bits apps, while AMD64 are as performant in 32b as they are in 64. And that's where their strength lies, and why Intel has to catch up with AMD right now (since they had enguaged into true 64 dev, and the market is damn not ready for that given the lack of 64bits apps, if not OSes)
depends of what you're foting for, in france for many votes with only one winner (like presidential elections) there is 1 paper for each candidate, you just put in the paper of the guy you want in.
[blockquote]See, in America, we are the first democracy to function continuously for 200 years. Not even Greece or Rome could do that.[/blockquote] This is actually plain and simply wrong. Rome's Republic was born in -509 and ran continuously until Caius Octavus became the first Emperor in... -27 Athena was roughly the same case, but i don't have the dates
[blockquote]You trust the UN? they are a joke, ever wonder why Switzerland isnt part of the UN.[/blockquote]
Because being part of UN would require Switzerland to choose a side, and they won't do that ever, for money can flow from both sides of a conflict