Re: Netscape

2000-07-18 Thread Michael Waite
I looked in .netscape and did not find any reference to pab2.local in the preferences.js file. I too have the same problem as described earlier yet your solution does not seem to be viable. --Mike Bill Nottingham wrote: > Daniel Hammer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: > > ... noticed that there

Re: Netscape

2000-07-18 Thread Bill Nottingham
Daniel Hammer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: > ... noticed that there is some bug in the netscape version 4.73-6 > from rawhide: every time one tries to add an address via "adress"-button > the messenger vanishes to hellto hell -- together with all other netscape > applications! > RH 6.2 and older ve

Re: Netscape Communicator Issues

2000-07-06 Thread Matt Fahrner
Well, we wanted to use Netscape because we also have a fair number of Windows and Solaris systems and it was something we could standardize as a browser, mail agent, and address book for all of our users. Also it was a likely candidate to be ported to NC and X-Terminals (for instance, Neowares sup

Re: Netscape Communicator Issues

2000-07-06 Thread Alex Kanavin
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Matt Fahrner wrote: > Any help would be appreciated... I think that Netscape engineers don't work on 4.x series anymore. They only fix security bugs and occasionally introduce so-called 'features' ordered by AOL management. Did you try to look at the alternative browsers suc

Re: Netscape 6 Preview

2000-07-06 Thread Stan Bubrouski
At 10:50 AM 7/5/00 -0500, you wrote: >Greetings -- > >This is a bit OT, but has anyone any experience with installing >the netscape 6 preview? Trying to figure out how to do it here, >but haven't a clue ... any hints would be appreciated. > >Cheers, I have a version from rawhide installed on my

Re: Netscape 6 Preview

2000-07-05 Thread kevin
What recommendations for bandwidth accounting? Nothing elaborate, Kevin ___ Redhat-devel-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-devel-list

RE: Netscape 6 Preview

2000-07-05 Thread Nitebirdz
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Steven Lord wrote: > try the following > cd /~nsdir > rm -rf * > then download mozilla from www.mozilla.org. > Netscrape 6 PR1 is based on one of the earlier Mozilla milestones anyway, > and you don't get the extra crap that you get with Netscrape - eg AOL > instant box-messer

Re: Netscape 6 Preview

2000-07-05 Thread Tom Hunt
Steven Lord wrote: > try the following > cd /~nsdir > rm -rf * > then download mozilla from www.mozilla.org. > (snip) > HTH Actually, Steven, it *does* help ... :) I'd pretty much decided on that route anyway, after looking into nsv600p1 a little bit further -- you're right: it's AOL all the w

RE: Netscape 6 Preview

2000-07-05 Thread Steven Lord
try the following cd /~nsdir rm -rf * then download mozilla from www.mozilla.org. Netscrape 6 PR1 is based on one of the earlier Mozilla milestones anyway, and you don't get the extra crap that you get with Netscrape - eg AOL instant box-messer. Sorry if I seem a bit anti-AOL, but there you go.

Re: Netscape Error on my FIRST "Hello World" CGI

1999-11-14 Thread Bruno Mattarollo
Hello.       Perhaps you would like to try Python (http://www.python.org) ... It's a powerfull scripting language. It's syntax is amazingly clear. And if you are looking at this to develop web apps, take a look at Zope (http://www.zope.org). Python runs on almost every platform you can imagin

Re: Netscape Error on my FIRST "Hello World" CGI

1999-11-14 Thread H. Peter Anvin
Kevin Waterson wrote: > > > > But, the matter in hand. > > cgi is on the way out and the smart money is on php (see www.php.net) > > you ned to use the php module > > > > Then, you need only to use a line like > > > > Hello World > > > > > > > > I think CGI, PHP, mod_perl and custom Apache mod

Re: Netscape Error on my FIRST "Hello World" CGI

1999-11-14 Thread Kevin Waterson
nestorrp wrote: > If this list is not for a begginer please let me know were could I get > some help.THANKS VERY MUCH for your time and my apologies. > Could be for beginner developers > I am trying to move away from Windows learning PERL and CGI under > Linux > > This would more thatn likely go

Re: netscape crashes on RH 6.1 even more nasty ...

1999-10-19 Thread Anthony Joseph Seward
I've noticed that installing junkbuster will eliminate Netscape freeze-ups. Using any old proxy may work just as well, but I like junkbuster and haven't tried anything else. I think you can find junkbuster in the 6.1 version of powertools, but if not go to http://www.waldherr.org/junkbuster/ and

Re: netscape crashes on RH 6.1 even more nasty ...

1999-10-19 Thread Alan Cox
> Now I upgraded to 4.7 and it crashes the normal amount. > Does anyone know if Gnome has a browser built into it KDE style? Gnome-help-browser but its not really a useful generic web browser as the KDE one is. Gnome will be using Mozilla once it stabilises - Mozilla is now close to beta Alan

Re: netscape crashes on RH 6.1 even more nasty ...

1999-10-19 Thread Riyad Kalla
I noticed a sweet side effect with Netscape 4.6 that shipped with Rh 6.1, when resizing my MAIL window, netscape would launch itself 35x exactly then core dump. I was able to reproduce this error about 5 or 6 times. All I had to do was open netscape, open mail reader, click the corner to resize it