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Mac Forum / Applications / Firefox / Mozilla / February 2004



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trying to use dump() with Firefox on OS X22 Feb 2004 06:06 GMT1
I'm trying to use the javascript dump() command with Firefox under OS
X, but for the life of me I can't figure out where it's going.
I've tried variations of running
'/Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox[-bin]' with
FireFox, open apps in other application21 Feb 2004 00:16 GMT3
I am at a loss.  How do I get Firefox to open, say a WMV file in Media
Player?
The Downloads Pref panel has a File Types page...  At home (OS 10.3,
Fx0.8) I get 2 types.  At work, (OS 10.3, Fx0.8) I see lots.
Still can't download a working copy of Moz 1.6 or Tbird .5 since the date FireFox was announced. mac version19 Feb 2004 17:10 GMT3
I haven't been able to download a working copy of Tbird .5, or Moz 1.6, since the
date firefox was announed.
Just tried again today
OSX.2.8. 120gb hard Drive
mozilla prefs using 2 different folders   HELP !19 Feb 2004 14:38 GMT1
Last month I recently added another bigger hard drive to my G4.  I
copied over the mozzila folder from the old hard drive from the Library
to the new hard drive in December
I had both hard drives running at the same time but used mozzila from
Media URL/file handling question - downloading file vs. passing URL to player app?19 Feb 2004 02:49 GMT4
I'm running Mozilla 1.6, as well as Firefox 0.8, on a MacOS X 10.3
system. The behavior I'm describing below is evident in both browsers.
I've noticed that different media types are handled differently under my
system depending on the player that the media is associated with. I ...
Mozilla mouse clicks, tabs and OSX16 Feb 2004 20:34 GMT2
Using Mac OS X with Mozilla 1.6 (or Firefox 0.8), I can't get the mouse
wheel button to open new tabs with a click in the same way as I could
with PC versions. I also can't see how to do this with Preferences.
Probably 'missing the obvious' but would be grateful for any pointers
Localizating16 Feb 2004 05:18 GMT3
I have few Mac OS X in my company, but I'm not a Mac person.
How can I "unpack" dmg file?
I have to unpack FireFox 0.8, change locale files, pack back and release...
Greetings
Build problem: LDAP_CALL undefined!09 Feb 2004 23:05 GMT4
I am trying to build a fresh mozilla tree under Panther using gcc
version 3.1.
The build chokes while compiling nsLDAPProtocolModule.cpp because
LDAP_CALL used in the included file ldappr.h is not defined! LDAP_CALL
Using Preview instead of Acrobat08 Feb 2004 21:29 GMT1
Is there any way to make Firebird open PDF files with preview instead
of Acrobat?  Preview is already my system default, but Firebird
doesn't respect this.  If I go into the download preferences and try
to select a different app, Preview is grayed out and not selectable.
anyone having trouble with recent nightly builds on Jaguar (10.2)?02 Feb 2004 01:38 GMT7
I've been trying to fix bug 227547
(http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=227547). I have two patches
I want to test. One of my patches already went into the trunk (after
testing on Panther) and the other one is not yet. With both of my
Resize Navigator window01 Feb 2004 19:59 GMT1
Total newbie to Navigator on OSX here. I can not seem to figure out how
to resize the navigator windows. It fills my screen when I start up and
a solution is nowhere to be found...... Please help.
Terje
 
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