In Netscape, when I go to certain pages, it (Netscape) goes *poof* (shuts
down). I don't begin to know where to look to figure out why. All my
settings are default settings, except that I enlarged the font size. Any ideas,
anyone?
Carolyn
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hi carolyn -
just a guess, but i've found that under both linux and windoze, netscape is
buggy in handling java/javascript. (funny since - if i recall correctly -
didn't netscape author javascript?). my netscape does strange things on
javascript-intensive pages.
shelly
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Carolyn Jarie Getter wrote:
>
> In Netscape, when I go to certain pages, it (Netscape) goes *poof* (shuts
> down). I don't begin to know where to look to figure out why. All my
> settings are default settings, except that I enlarged the font size. Any ideas,
> anyone?
>
> Carolyn
>
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Sure 'nough. Turning off Java and JavaScript did the trick. (Shouldn't such
quirks be ironed out by now?!) I wish I had asked much sooner, as it would
have saved me lots of aggravation! Thanks for the tip!
Carolyn
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Carolyn Jarie Getter, [EMAIL PROTECTED], said:
> Sure 'nough. Turning off Java and JavaScript did the trick.
> (Shouldn't such quirks be ironed out by now?!)
Netscape isn't open source. You can't really expect them to be
enthusiastic about fixing bugs.
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On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Carolyn Jarie Getter wrote:
> In Netscape, when I go to certain pages, it (Netscape) goes *poof* (shuts
> down). I don't begin to know where to look to figure out why. All my
my netscape does that when i go to heavily javaed paged (gosh my english
sucks!). i mean many ja
hi, all. stephanie here, formerly [EMAIL PROTECTED] Heh. what a long strange
trip it's been. ;)
anyway, I need help! I wanted to research this before asking, but my system is at a
crawl. I put linux mandrake 7.1 on a 400mhz with 64 or 128 mbs of ram, i forget which
(it has 1 dimm/simm/dim su
What does your BIOS show for RAM? How is the CPU recognized? If the BIOS has
the correct information , boot with your Emergency disk then use your rescue
disk to repair your system.
Davida
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I have noticed this crashing of netscape when java applets run -
it's annoying that it happens for some of my own java applets,
which work fine when just run in the applet viewer. The ones
that are more likely to make netscape crash tend to be bigger
and perhaps get a 'back log' of stuff such a
Hi, Carolyn, and everyone else,
>
> Sure 'nough. Turning off Java and JavaScript did the trick. (Shouldn't
such
> quirks be ironed out by now?!) I wish I had asked much sooner, as it
would
> have saved me lots of aggravation! Thanks for the tip!
>
Now, try upgrading to 4.73 and turning it on a
Hi, I've had this problem for a bit and it's driving me crazy.
I'm the webmaster and designer for my church's webpage, atlantanewhope.org.
Now, here's the deal - the page displays fine under Netscape and Explorer,
but looks all ugly under two browsers - Mozilla, and IE for Mac. Now, as I
underst
Since you were all so wonderfully helpful on the "Netscape goes *poof*"
problem, :)
Just for fun, I am test driving for a few days a friend's Palm IIIx. I'd really
like to see if I can't get it up and running and cooperating with Linux.
When I tried to install the software for it (hope y
Carolyn Jarie Getter:
> Just for fun, I am test driving for a few days a friend's Palm IIIx. I'd really
> like to see if I can't get it up and running and cooperating with Linux.
> When I tried to install the software for it (hope you're not wanting the
> specifics, as I'm too lazy to track them
> In Netscape, when I go to certain pages, it (Netscape) goes *poof*
(shuts
> down). I don't begin to know where to look to figure out why. All
my
> settings are default settings, except that I enlarged the font size.
Any ideas,
> anyone?
When Netscape crashes, be sure to kill all of it's proce
On Thu, Jun 15, 2000 at 10:57:36AM -0400, Brian Sweeney wrote:
> Hello all-
>
> Haven't been on the list in a while...hope everyone's doing well in their
> endeavors. I have what I hope is a quick question. I would like to know if
> there's a way (possible using perl/expect?) to add multiple us
On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 04:35:37PM -0500, Aaron Malone wrote:
>
> As a matter of fact, there's a program that does exactly what you're
> looking for: chpasswd(8). It takes a file of format:
Except my sleep-addled brain just realized you wanted *add* a bunch of
users, not change their passwords.
On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 05:53:51PM +0200, Nils Philippsen wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
> > Typically, X connects on ports 6000, 6001, 6002, ... (where the number
> > increments for each connection). The fun thing here is that you can't
> > completely block off these port
"Shelly L. Hokanson" wrote:
>
> hi carolyn -
>
> just a guess, but i've found that under both linux and windoze, netscape is
> buggy in handling java/javascript. (funny since - if i recall correctly -
> didn't netscape author javascript?). my netscape does strange things on
> javascript-inten
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