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By s_d - Posted on December 17, 2002 - 10:58:47 (#4842)
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I think that Phoenix is just what StripZilla-net-server should be, so i rather prefer to help elliotro with patches.
As i did it with StripZilla-net-server - i never have build it myself.
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By disreali - Posted on December 17, 2002 - 07:53:02 (#4840)
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I ws just wondering if there was any new patches, bug fixes, or anything else. Possible a net_sever build based on 1.01.
Just curious if there is activy in the StripZilla build.
Also, would you mind sharing the .mozconfig file you used to build Stipzilla? I've tried to create my own, but as I've not yet been able to compile mozilla successfully, I have no idea if it is similar to what you used.
Thank you for the most useful and stable Mozilla build I've ever used. We all appreciate whatyou are doing.
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By s_d - Posted on October 6, 2002 - 14:39:02 (#3459)
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I tried to get some support from Phoenix devs in porting it to BeOS, but seems that my e-mail was redirected instantly in /dev/null :(
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By kamikazow - Posted on October 6, 2002 - 03:36:59 (#3454)
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see http://www.bezilla.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=Forum&file=viewtopic&topic=48&forum=3 for more information.
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By HybridStar - Posted on October 6, 2002 - 02:46:29 (#3453)
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Any chance the future browsers could be based on Mozillas cut down cousin Pheonix? (http://www.mozilla.org). It seems to have faster XUL on Windows and Linux and has 90% of the features of Mozilla and half the size (bloat).
Or anyone planning to port it? I'd love to do it myself, but i lack programming knowledge....
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By s_d - Posted on September 22, 2002 - 02:22:23 (#3230)
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If and when i get additional disk space for BeOS with netserver - i will build it myself in addition to bone-based version.
And in that case i can provide also net-server people with fast little update adn test-version of patched libs.
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By Ziusudra - Posted on September 22, 2002 - 01:47:56 (#3229)
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Besides having no bookmarks it crashes whenever I paste or copy.
Some on people, there's got to be someone out there who can build a new net_server version. I'd do it but it would take *days* to d/l the src over these crappy phone lines.
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By s_d - Posted on September 16, 2002 - 13:40:47 (#3170)
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No any difference in that sense between bone and netserwer builds.
Real player was excluded from recognizable plugins list long ago by Makoto Hakamaka, because it was nearly 100% crasher.
" It over looks realplayer nplay mplay media player or anything else you might symlink in there." - yeah, yeah, it also looks over all remaining 3000 apps listed on bebits.
In order to be recognized, application should be compiled in special form, with headers from Netscape Pluging SDK. And there are only two such apps currently - special mplay version made by Opera/HernLabs, and Flash Player.
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By Jess - Posted on September 16, 2002 - 09:04:26 (#3169)
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Mozilla net_server will look in the plug-ins folder - the bone will not. The problem is Mozilla only seems to notice our flash player. It over looks realplayer nplay mplay media player or anything else you might symlink in there.
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By moooooooo - Posted on September 16, 2002 - 08:39:40 (#3168)
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mplay.so will also work.
supposedly mozilla will also try and look for plugins in your .mozilla/plugins directory in your home directory.
That is, /boot/home/.mozilla/plugins and yes the "." is meant to be there.
I think i also remember reading something about setting an environment variable "MOZILLA_HOME" which will probably help this. i'll try it when i get home.
cheers
peter
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By s_d - Posted on September 16, 2002 - 00:21:32 (#3163)
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non-Whiteboard version should work
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By Kevin Field - Posted on September 15, 2002 - 22:58:16 (#3161)
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I wonder if this'll work with it:
http://jabberzilla.mozdev.org/releases/
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By mortee - Posted on September 4, 2002 - 17:01:10 (#3014)
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Hey guys, anyone noticed that the Macromedia Flash Player for BeOS Just Works with mozilla/stripzilla? I put a link to Flash Player into mozilla/plugins, with the name of flashplugin.so (just as the installer would do with Opera), and Flash works!
Now the only question is whether I can put this under ~/config/add-ons, so that when wiping mozilla and installing a new version, I don't loose it? Where does mozilla look for plugins, beyond mozilla/plugins?
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By ryanknapper - Posted on September 3, 2002 - 20:42:00 (#2995)
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Ah yes, now that I let my eyes read the text I see. All my fault.
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By nns6561 - Posted on September 3, 2002 - 19:34:27 (#2994)
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Help please. I downloaded it, unzipped it, and tried to run it but it just sits there for minutes. Process controller shows it running but not doing anything. Running it from the terminal doesn't register any errors. 0.99 runs great for me, but I'd like to update. Thanks.
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By s_d - Posted on September 2, 2002 - 21:02:51 (#2976)
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Thing you activated ISN'T "Dialog boxes".
This is layout debugger. So no wonder.
Haxorz mind and hands are "evil", not thing you mentioned :))
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| XUL Dialogue is evil! |
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By ryanknapper - Posted on September 2, 2002 - 20:15:22 (#2975)
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I activaged XUL dialigue boxes and... evil happened. I had to edit prefs.js "user_pref("xul.debug.box", false);" before I could use Mozilla again.
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By moooooooo - Posted on September 2, 2002 - 03:20:28 (#2959)
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The README, under Installation Instructions, recommends you install into a new directory and not over the top of an old one.
I experienced issues until i did this.
Now a question for Sergeii. Right clicking on a URL brings up the familiar menu...but now "Open in New Tab" is second on the menu and "Open in New Window" is first.
Why has this changed? I got so used to the first one. In fact i am typing this in from the Mozilla 1.0 for Solaris and it (Tab) is the first menu item as well....
i'm in the middle of compiling 1.1 for Solaris so i'll know if it was a global change or not soon :)
Also, great work on making it BeOS-like. ALT-C and ALT-V for copying and pasting. Cool.
keep up the good work!!
peter
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By georgesL - Posted on September 1, 2002 - 20:56:54 (#2953)
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Thank you very very much it's working fine.
GeorgesL
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| To georgesL - plugins. |
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By s_d - Posted on September 1, 2002 - 13:51:29 (#2951)
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Drop links in mozilla/plugins folder to your Flash Player binary and to mplay (foumd in Opera plugin folder).
Then rund in Mozilla Help->AboutPlugIns
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By georgesL - Posted on September 1, 2002 - 13:40:29 (#2950)
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Here's the better version i've ever had. No crash during 4 hours. A very stable version, the only thing it miss it's the plug-ins (flash, streaming (real player, quicktime)). Good job guys.
A great BRAVO to the Mozilla's team.
Long live BeOS.
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By mikael - Posted on September 1, 2002 - 12:47:36 (#2949)
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Thanks for this build!
It feels faster more stable and more BeOSish.. thanks BeZilla Team!
/Konrad
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By wurz25 - Posted on September 1, 2002 - 09:58:23 (#2948)
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If i delete my settings and start mozilla twice, then it is OK.
But the cursor should be bigger.
Great Work really.
wurz
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By le_tigre - Posted on July 31, 2002 - 04:45:58 (#2461)
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nice, but yeah...intermittent lockups and input weirdness, still. keep up the good (improving) work, please!
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By Jace - Posted on July 31, 2002 - 04:07:14 (#2459)
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I appreciate all the hard work going into this, but after all this time I would have expected that the text edit views would be a bit more... useful than this. I mean, I usually have no cursor to look at, and when I do it does not blink. The edges are too wide and the view actually overlaps with the edge!
I'd like to use this thing on a regular basis, but the text handling is so primitive that working in message forums in Mozilla is torturous.
Aside from that, yes, I see focus problems (stealing of focus, for example) too.
Is this thing only this bad on BeOS??? I never hear this kind of complaint on other OS varients and I can't imagine anyone would tolerate them, either. Instead, all I see are praises for Mozilla left and right on other platforms. As far as I am concerned, the BeOS version of Mozilla is not the same as what's garnering people's praise. It's pretty darn quirky.
Sorry for the rant...
-Jace
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By Jess - Posted on July 26, 2002 - 08:11:39 (#2370)
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Sadly I must admit to playing with a few of these Bone things I must wonder why the BONE version of mozilla refuses to see anything in its plug-in's folder... I don't use Mozilla but I have one system with Bone that is multi user & sadly most people want these dumb flash sites. So it would be cool if Mozilla actualyl saw said Flash in z3 plug-in folder.
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By mikael - Posted on July 25, 2002 - 19:55:22 (#2362)
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Thanks for this Bezilla team and Fyysik.
Check the Full screen option.. finnaly =)
Keep up that nice work!
/konrad
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By s_d - Posted on June 23, 2002 - 01:33:15 (#1933)
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Hey, unfortunately fixing of remaining "focus" problems is a bigger task, that it was implementing previous regular focus tracking system, based on investigation of code for other platforms.
Lot of issues, including focus-related, is caused by current PopUp and Menu implementation in BeOS port.
Main object which stays on our way with this implementation, is URLbar+drop-down-list combo (first - simple TextView, belonging to main window, second - totally separate BWindow). Just this hybrid object was reason for those 100%CPU focus blocking, and it stays on way even now - Alt+V problems, etc. And some decision made previously, e.g. B_AVOID_FOCUS flag for popups/menus, and B_SUBSET_FLOATING_WINDOW flag for its parent window were implemented year or more ago as hacks and workarounds.
So, to get perfect focus, renove some strange crashes, separation of menus from main window, unrequested autofrontmosting of Mozilla - we should to revise these PopUp/Menu solutions...and i'm not sure how fast it may be done :((
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| Great update! Thanks. |
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By tb100 - Posted on June 20, 2002 - 14:16:08 (#1901)
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Thanks Sergie, for providing the update to Stripzilla for netserver 1.0 to save downloading another new build. It's fantastic!
To quote from the readme "If you like the work you're seeing, make sure to let them know!" - I like it!
Not crashed yet, and been on a few secure sites like amazon secure sign-in fine. Hotmail didn't work for a bit, but does now - so I suspect their M$ servers went down (no surprise there).
The 100% CPU usuage thing I mentioned before also seems to have been sorted by the update which is good.
There are still some strange focussing issues that I've found:
- drop down boxes appear then disappear on first click (when they've got focus - ie on second click - they work fine.
- sometimes text boxes dont have focus and cursor on first click.
- Rare event - if a background tab is loading and has a form (eg hotmail login page), and you're typing a URL in another tab, when the background page has loaded, focus will shift from the URL bar to the form on the background tab.
- alt-V (i've swapped keys in prefs file) in URL bar doesn't always work.
1 other issue, some images seem to disappear. This often happens with submit images for forms (try it with the search box on bebits). Also happens on other images, but not too often. Does this happen to anyone else (using this version - netserver stripzilla 1.0 with update)?
It's nearly perfect - not much to do now (ah yeh, printing too but thats not too important to me anyway). Keep up this rate of work, and we'll finally have a compatible, full-featured, and well-implemented BeOS browser in the next couple of weeks!
Simon.
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By s_d - Posted on June 18, 2002 - 22:35:58 (#1875)
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I doubt that it can help you, even if you have that "plugin".
No plugins for BeOS yet, excluding flashplayer which isn't downloadable by plugin downlader and mplay (last can be found in Opera 3.62 for BeOS package)
In reality you should drop likns from those two binaries into mozilla/plugins folder, and that's all.
I suspect that most pages ask just for Flash plug-in nowadays.
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By Reddog99 - Posted on June 18, 2002 - 20:19:01 (#1872)
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Does anyone know where I can get a Plugin Downloader plugin? I'm being asked for it by a web page.
Pat
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By s_d - Posted on June 16, 2002 - 14:08:30 (#1839)
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No wonder.
I never said that libwidget is for Bryan's build.
Though, it may be suitable to various FULL 1.0+ netserver mozillas from mozilla.org.
Problem is that Bryan's build is to save user's bandwidyj and diskspace and is created without lot of components and libs.
This is why libs dealing with UI are incompatible between two builds.
In other case i din't recommend to netserver users to download my bone build and replace libnspr.
And both libs thus are in MY build section.
Though, libnspr4 is compatible. This is absolutely UI-independent core library.
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By tb100 - Posted on June 16, 2002 - 12:10:12 (#1838)
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Re: kill the popups-
"edit->preferences->advanced->scripts and windows" has an option to disable webpages opening popups. This stops pop up ads, if thats what your trying to do.
On to my problem, replacing libwidget_beos.so in /components in Bryan's netserver 1.0.0 build causes an error running mozilla in terminal. This was the output:
Welcome to the BeOS shell.
$ /boot/mozilla/mozilla
/boot/mozilla/run-mozilla.sh: which: command not found
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nsNativeComponentLoader: GetFactory(/boot/mozilla/components/libwidget_beos.so) Load FAILED with error: Missing library
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$
The splash screen loaded for a fraction of a second, then disappeared. Is this missing some library that's just in Bone (the description said it had only been tested on Bone)? I've got normal 5.0.3 PE with usual causes of this kind of thing installed (eg gif translator). Works fine with orig libwidget_beos.so.
If I download new Bone release and replace libs as suggested, will it work (17MB is a big d/l if it wont!)?
As I've said before, great work! Any chance of a crashfix with SSL in the near future tho, then mozilla would be near-perfect (or near enough that i couldn't find anything else wrong!)
Thanks,
Simon.
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By gijsbert - Posted on June 16, 2002 - 11:02:43 (#1837)
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Is it possible to kill the pop-ups in mozilla ?? (strip-netserver or bone)
'cause I dislike them a lot :)
can't find anything in the prefs, so maybe I am overlooking it (?)
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By moooooooo - Posted on June 16, 2002 - 05:09:36 (#1834)
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don't forget everyone that if you don't like the way it looks you can use themes.
There are two by default. Under the View menu, then Apply Themes try the "Modern Theme".It's quite nice. There's also a menu item to get more themes and you can also get to this via Preferences, Appearance, Themes.
But if you couldn't be bothered looking, here are the two urls:
http://mozilla.deskmod.com/?show=showcat&cat_name=mozilla
http://www.mozdev.org/redirect/themes/
and these are from:
http://mozilla.org/themes/download/
cheers
peter
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By moooooooo - Posted on June 16, 2002 - 05:01:41 (#1833)
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that's a good one Alex. Anyone who has played with prefs.js from the Navigator/Communicator days should be familiar with prefs.js.
thanks for that, i am adding the swap in now :)
peter
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By Alexander G M Smith - Posted on June 12, 2002 - 21:07:49 (#1795)
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The debug menu that let you swap the alt and control keys for menu shortcuts is no longer there in 1.0. Instead, you can add a couple of lines to the preferences file to do the same thing. Use StyledEdit to edit the file /boot/home/config/settings/Mozilla/default/gibberish.slt/prefs.js and add these two lines to it in the right spot (alphabetical order):
user_pref("ui.key.accelKey", 18);
user_pref("ui.key.menuAccessKey", 17);
- Alex
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By Ram - Posted on June 12, 2002 - 15:49:35 (#1793)
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I don't have much complaints about Stripzilla. It is quite stable on my sys (net_server ver). The only thing that bothers me is the speed of the GUI :)
Maybe a new XP processor will fix that, but i hope the GUI speed improves... Great work btw!! Keep it up!
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By Baralheia - Posted on June 12, 2002 - 09:36:24 (#1786)
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Every time I run Stripzilla 1.0 (BONE), it won't load my prefrences. When I run it form the Terminal, the output is:
"An error occurred reading the startup configuration file. Please contact your administrator.
line 188: SyntaxError: illegal character. Show
Show".
I assume that is talking about line 188 in run-mozilla.sh, which reads:
crc_old=`$crc_prog core | awk '{print $1;}' `
Anyone know how to fix this?
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By Ruprect - Posted on June 12, 2002 - 07:49:05 (#1783)
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Well, I didn't see anywhere on the page a mention of "mail" or "news". The only thing at the top is mention of binary stripped version. That could be anything to the uninitiated.
For that matter, how come IRC and Composer aren't "stripped" from this version in addition to mail and news?
Also, I can't find a Debug option in the Preferences window.
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