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Hmm switch often?
 By Jess - Posted on January 22, 2004 - 10:36:11   (#10716)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
I'm really impressed with the volume of updates. Definatly gives the impression there is serious work afoot. However I tried this version & when I click a link that opens a new window & then right click it to send to back I found it triggers a loop. It continues to switch between the open windows non stop sending one after the other to the back.

Little artefacts
 By Elli - Posted on January 22, 2004 - 09:21:55   (#10715)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
I have 2 problems with laest BONE builds.
Primo ther is a little artefacts in pages like www.infoama.pl and modern theme(but in orbit theme everything looks great).
Secundo mozilla is closing really long, sth about 1 min on athlonXP 2400 and 512MB ram.
After all is really fast and stable relase.

Great speed
 By zenja - Posted on January 22, 2004 - 08:14:17   (#10713)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
Thanks alot Sergei (and Team), Mozilla is getting faster and faster. I love it. Free beers on me if you ever come down to Australia.

toolbar artifacts & hang on quit
 By mainlymac - Posted on January 22, 2004 - 03:41:11   (#10712)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
I've been working with the newest Mozilla Bone build. I get weird windowing artifacts, an underline under the buttons and bookmark links in Personal Toolbar. Also, although the Moz window goes away when I choose Quit, the process itself never exits and I have to kill it manually. So far, 1.5b-FinalPatchTest is the best version I've seen. Thanks for all the dedicated efforts, Sergei.

Blinking cursor
 By s_d - Posted on January 21, 2004 - 22:17:52   (#10711)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
It is not bug, but intentional workaround for real bug:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=230267

If you prefer that cursor disappears if there is some animated image visible, i can provide little patched lib for you (73 K zip)

Seems to work
 By mmlr - Posted on January 21, 2004 - 21:54:22   (#10710)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
I haven't had a crash so far (only tested for some houers) :). The cursor is still blinking a bit fast, but that's ok.

Nice work! I really appreciate it as I am not able to build it myself.

2 Koki-Maru
 By s_d - Posted on January 21, 2004 - 17:19:11   (#10707)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
link fixed

Dead link?
 By michael_s - Posted on January 21, 2004 - 17:08:22   (#10706)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
http://beos.spb.ru/mozilla/mozilla-i586-pc-beos-bone-20040121-stest.tar.gz

Not dead.

Dead link?
 By Kokito - Posted on January 21, 2004 - 16:25:58   (#10705)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
Hi there,

This project is showing great improvements! It is so exciting to see Bezilla progress so much!

Anyway, the link to the BONE build 20040121 only gives a blank page (tried with Mozilla and Net+), so there may be something wrong with it.

Cheers,

Koki


2 mmlr and others
 By s_d - Posted on January 21, 2004 - 12:55:39   (#10702)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
I put more conservative Mozilla build for bone here - 20040121, waiting your feedback if it is more stable for you

Very good work
 By jefro - Posted on January 21, 2004 - 04:15:16   (#10693)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
This is a huge project. Anytime I see "improved" or "much faster" I know I need to get my old version updated. Thanks again for all the hard work to everyone involved.

Feedback laggin' problems
 By s_d - Posted on January 20, 2004 - 23:43:23   (#10692)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
Well, i try to explain, why i'm bit angry about the issue.
Problem is that 90% of my time in Bezilla development is spent, unfortunately and inevitable, not on coding, which is joy itself, but on efforts to push ready patches through. So, any change, including rollback of newly implemented feature, is pain in the ***. Boring waste of time. It is very easy, for example, to put back outline resize, you know it yourself - on second to remove one flag from code. But then it will require week of time spent on formal and informal procedures to put it in main cvs code.
That's situation

Re: s_d
 By tb100 - Posted on January 20, 2004 - 23:15:21   (#10691)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
I thought the flickering was caused by Hide()/Show() calls? I must have misread that - I thought I read all the related links at the blog, bugzilla, and BeUserTalk.

I realise how frustrating it must be to not get any feedback. Sorry I didn't respond earlier.

Live resize gets my vote (I've got a fast system though)
And flickering iframes is better than lagging.

I very nearly reply to people who use this talkback just to compain about things like "it not shutting down properly" without any mention of the amount of work taken to get this far.

Most of us really appreciate the work you have done and are doing now, and indeed would probably not be using BeOS without the mozilla ports.

Thanks very much. I'll try and be more active with bug reports in future.


Simon

thanks
 By kvdman - Posted on January 20, 2004 - 22:55:53   (#10690)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
thanks for continuing to supply us with these builds, it's appreciated :)

2 mmlr
 By s_d - Posted on January 20, 2004 - 22:19:44   (#10689)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
well, i will post today bit more conservative build (for bone). Lets try.

Mozilla crashes....
 By mmlr - Posted on January 20, 2004 - 22:17:21   (#10688)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
I don't think they are Zeta specific. I get those with BeOS R5 + BONE 7a and the version 1.7a-20040118-bone here. The crashes happen relativly random (when opening / closeing tabs or even simply change to another site).
The debugger gives a "BView::Window(void) const" with a segmentation fault.

Zeta and FirebirdMozilla. No obligations.
 By s_d - Posted on January 20, 2004 - 21:54:03   (#10687)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
Unfortunately, if there are some Zeta specific-problems - you should ask yT to build browser and fix issues.
Sources are freely available, and they have experience with building it.

Crashes all the time
 By 7 - Posted on January 20, 2004 - 21:34:40   (#10686)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
I am using Zeta and I get crashes, at random, all the time with this build.

Also the cursor flashes erratically, well, just really fast, which makes it seem erratic. =)

opinions
 By Franxico - Posted on January 20, 2004 - 20:46:07   (#10685)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
Well, let me vote again (did once at BeShare):
+Live Resize
+Blink iFrames (like pop-ups in OsNews.com) - it's much better than lagging.
Thanx,
François Vincent

No Hide/Show there
 By s_d - Posted on January 20, 2004 - 20:16:57   (#10684)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
If you follow bezilla blog, bugzilla or even BeDevTalk, you will be avare about it. Hide/Show, btw, produces much worse results, btw. And when i asked about voting here on bebits about this feature, nobody took care to answer. Patch landed, time is gone. Voila.
Same about live resize.
People seems too lazy in helping development even by downloading, testing, and writing single line of opinion. Your was first. So what do we want in such case?
It is not about you, you are awakening from time to time from BeMSN and Themis and posting interesting things, but i'm disappointed about overall proportion between whining and real interest.

Wow - HUGE speed increase
 By tb100 - Posted on January 20, 2004 - 19:02:59   (#10683)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
Thanks for the latest net server build. The speed is hugely increased - browsing the web doesn't seem to lag at all any more! Fantastic.

One bug - some of the images still display outside their bounds (look at BeGroovy's forums for one example).

The iframes indeed stay in the right place, but the flickering is a little annoying. Is the Hide()/Show() stuff absolutely necessary to stop them lagging?

Other than that, huge speedup on many sites. Mozilla/Firebird are getting better and better.

Simon

SSL work ! ! !
 By cvincent - Posted on January 17, 2004 - 23:21:08   (#10626)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
Hi,

Happy to see SSL working under Bone, but bookmarks don't work ;(

Important related link
 By lichtgestalt - Posted on January 17, 2004 - 11:07:52   (#10615)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
http://extensionroom.mozdev.org/

Takes some time to load.
Can't live without Tabbrowser Extentions, Text Plain / Text Links, Download Sort and others :)

That 0wnz
 By Jess - Posted on January 15, 2004 - 03:16:03   (#10566)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
Nice... add a bookmark to crash it, classy stuff there. Aside from it closing on crash & or with the possibility of closing in a few minutres I think I'll forego this all together.

It does exit, but after 30 sec to 2 minutes.
 By zenja - Posted on January 15, 2004 - 01:40:56   (#10565)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
It will shutdown, you just have to give it time. From 30sec - 2 minuts.

Won't shut down
 By tqh - Posted on January 14, 2004 - 22:49:15   (#10562)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
Known problem, it will be looked into.

In the meantime this horrible hack works well:
Try to add a bookmark.


Won't shut down
 By Jess - Posted on January 14, 2004 - 20:49:53   (#10559)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
Any one figure out how to make these things die? You close them but you have to kill the script & bin after the fact.

Cant add to bookmarks
 By the_hUm - Posted on January 14, 2004 - 19:42:08   (#10554)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
segment violation occurred
ede85612: * 3e8b movl (%esi), %edi


- hUMUNGUs
Zeta RC1.1

Network optimization not added.
 By tqh - Posted on January 14, 2004 - 08:12:02   (#10532)
 Current version when comment was posted: 20040113-test
I was to tired to add it. It will be added soon though.

I can't download with Mozilla-Netserver v1.7a-20010301
 By esteve - Posted on January 13, 2004 - 18:33:12   (#10523)
 Current version when comment was posted: 0.7 BONE 2003-09-21 JetGFX
This version crash. It appears a message if i would
donwload something

"debugger: loading symbols
segment violation occurred
nsExternalAppHandler::OnStartRequest(nsIRequest *, nsISupports *):
OnStartRequest__20nsExternalAppHandlerP10nsIRequestP11nsISupports:
+0172 ecf51002: * ccb5ea67aedb fld -0x334a1599(%esi)
mozilla-bin:"

or : "segment violation occurred
ece98002: * ccb5ea67aedb fld -0x334a1599(%esi)
mozilla-bin:"

:-(

Scratch that!
 By tuishimi - Posted on January 13, 2004 - 05:31:09   (#10512)
 Current version when comment was posted: 0.7 BONE 2003-09-21 JetGFX
You know, this BB really needs a DELETE option for when dopes like meself make a stupid comment.

I think the date is correct...
 By tuishimi - Posted on January 13, 2004 - 05:29:44   (#10511)
 Current version when comment was posted: 0.7 BONE 2003-09-21 JetGFX
YYYYMMDD is right to sort by date.

Mozilla-Netserver version 1.7a-20040301
 By jonas.kirilla - Posted on January 13, 2004 - 03:30:55   (#10510)
 Current version when comment was posted: 0.7 BONE 2003-09-21 JetGFX
The date part of the filename appears to have month/day mixed up, since it's still January.

Mouse Gestures
 By Franxico - Posted on January 12, 2004 - 23:22:13   (#10508)
 Current version when comment was posted: 0.7 BONE 2003-09-21 JetGFX
Hi,
On this website http://optimoz.mozdev.org/gestures/installation.html you can install mouse gestures on both (Mozilla or Firebird). It's safe to install the Optimoz nightly build.

Mouse Gestures
 By sarana - Posted on January 12, 2004 - 16:40:30   (#10498)
 Current version when comment was posted: 0.7 BONE 2003-09-21 JetGFX
Hi,

I am new to Beos and downloaded Firebird. It works great - I just miss the mouse gestures (using windows). They don't work on my version, the most recent net-server build here on Bebits. I am running PE. Are gestures something that hasn't been worked on, or is there something wrong on my end?
Thanks for working on it regardless fellas. Beos works well on my older system. I may soon be a convert!

Sebastian

Whoops...
 By tuishimi - Posted on January 12, 2004 - 15:29:40   (#10497)
 Current version when comment was posted: 0.7 BONE 2003-09-21 JetGFX
My version is the Jan-10 release.

THis is the best looking...
 By tuishimi - Posted on January 12, 2004 - 15:29:02   (#10496)
 Current version when comment was posted: 0.7 BONE 2003-09-21 JetGFX
...version I have seen to date, and faster than ever!

I have, however, noticed a couple of rendering quirks. The banner image on my own home page (http://www.candiazoo.com) seems to not size correctly in its position or something. A vertical line appears to the right of it.

Otherwise, it's great!

Mike (aka zoo_keeper)

Mozilla Firebird/BONE lockups
 By Zaranthos - Posted on January 8, 2004 - 20:11:19   (#10448)
 Current version when comment was posted: 0.7 BONE 2003-09-21 JetGFX
Mozilla is locking up while downloading large files. I start a download and go back to reading a page and after 20-90% of a 12MB file Mozilla locks up while using about 80% of my CPU's. It won't close and I have to kill it.

The new netserver Mozilla build fixes the resize crash
 By Prognathous - Posted on January 7, 2004 - 23:40:20   (#10426)
 Current version when comment was posted: 0.7 BONE 2003-09-21 JetGFX
Make sure that the name of the file is mozilla-i586-pc-beos-netserver-20040105.zip (or newer)

Prog.

Workaround for caret issues:
 By Prognathous - Posted on January 7, 2004 - 03:28:46   (#10411)
 Current version when comment was posted: 0.7 BONE 2003-09-21 JetGFX
At least for some of them: Disable GIF animation. Preferences -> Privacy & Security -> Images -> Animated
images should loop -> Never

Prog.

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