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  mozillaZine - Your Source for Daily Mozilla News and Advocacy
Mozilla Creative Director John Slater took a photograph of the Firefox 3 cake next to the last piece of the Firefox 2 cake, which has apparently been sitting in a freezer for the past twenty months.
The official Mozilla Blog reports that there were over eight million downloads of Mozilla Firefox 3 in the twenty-four hours after release, despite the widespread server availability problems.
Mozilla Mac developer Josh Aas has written a weblog post discussing some of the under-the-hood improvements specific to the Mac OS X version of Mozilla Firefox 3.
www.mozillazine.org   (1772 words)

  
  Mozilla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mozilla Firefox is a computer term that has had many different uses, though all of them have been related to Netscape Communications Corporation and its related application software.
Mozilla is a trademark of the Mozilla Foundation and historically had been used internally as a codename for the Netscape Navigator web browser from its beginning.
Mozilla continued to be used inside Netscape, though, often featured on T-shirts given to staff or on artwork adorning the walls of the Netscape campus in Mountain View.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mozilla   (967 words)

  
 Mozilla Application Suite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Foundation is a non-profit organization composed primarily of developers and staff from mozilla.org and owns the Mozilla trademark (but not the copyright to the source code, which is retained by the individual and corporate contributors, but licensed under the GPL and MPL).
Mozilla introduced the extension model, which was expanded and improved by Firefox and Thunderbird.
Mozilla uses the same format to store users' profiles (which contain their personal browser settings) even on different operating systems, so a profile may be used on multiple platforms, so long as all of the platforms can access the profile (e.g., the profile is stored on a FAT32 partition accessible from both Windows and Linux).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mozilla_Application_Suite   (1983 words)

  
 Mozilla: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mozilla firefox (originally known as phoenix and briefly as mozilla firebird) is a free, cross-platform, graphical web browser developed by the...
Mozilla mail & newsgroups (also referred to as mozilla mail/news or simply mozilla mail) is an email and news client that is part of the mozilla...
Mozilla calendar is an open source calendar and personal information manager based on the open icalendar standard....
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/m/mo/mozilla.htm   (7756 words)

  
 ASPN : Mozilla
Netscape’s Mozilla is much more than a browser —; it is a highly modularized component framework that allows the development of professional cross-platform applications.
Mozilla is an open source project described at http://www.mozilla.org.
Komodo 2.3 was built from the Mozilla 0.9.5 branch sources as of October 26, 2001 with the following patches applied: mozilla-patches-ko23.tar.gz.
aspn.activestate.com /ASPN/Mozilla   (301 words)

  
 Frank Hecker, Mozilla : CAs, certificates, and the SSL/TLS UI
The final piece of the puzzle for extended validation certificates is updating the Mozilla CA certificate policy to reflect the use and special treatment of such certificates.
Mozilla has neither a security goal nor a security Director; instead I'd say that it has a compatibility goal, and something called an "experience" goal but I'm not sure I can measure the latter.
Browser developers including Mozilla, Microsoft and Opera are seeking to create a standard method of providing surfers with more information about the trustworthiness of a website.
www.hecker.org /mozilla/ssl-ui   (4384 words)

  
 O'Reilly Network: Mozilla DevCenter
Mozilla as a Development Platform: An Interview with Axel Hecht Axel Hecht is a member of Mozilla Europe's board of directors, and a major contributor to the Mozilla project.
Remote Application Development with Mozilla, Part 2 In their first article, Brian King, coauthor of Creating Applications with Mozilla, and Myk Melez looked at the benefits of remote application development using Mozilla technologies such as XUL and web services support.
Mozdev.org Made Easy Now that mozilla.org is about to release Mozilla 1.2 and Netscape has come out with the latest version of their own Mozilla-based browser, Netscape 7, this is a great time to see what other people are building with Mozilla's cross-platform development framework.
www.oreillynet.com /mozilla   (924 words)

  
 XML.com: On Display: XML Web Pages with Mozilla   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mozilla ignores external parsed entities and entities declared outside of the actual document.
Mozilla is now capable of displaying XML on par with HTML, and the extra flexibility that style sheets provide make it a genuine contender as a tool for creating web documents (or will someday when more users have the software!).
While Mozilla isn't yet polished, and some aspects of its development (XLink in particular) could use an update, it's a solid enough platform to be well worth exploring.
www.xml.com /pub/2000/03/29/tutorial   (2382 words)

  
 Mozilla Tutorial - Setting up Mozilla for privacy and security
People have various reasons for choosing Mozilla, be it that they want to try a "different" browser, they like Mozilla's features such as tabbed browsing or because they appreciate Mozilla's privacy and security features such as the Cookie Manager, encryption of saved data, the Spam filter and much more.
Mozilla and Netscape 7.1 are in my opinion very secure browsers, even in their "out of the box" state.
With older browsers such as Internet Explorer 5.x or Netscape 4.x, you only had the choice of either completely disabling cookies, losing their benefits, allowing all cookies or having to say "Yes" or "No" to endless alert windows asking you if site "x" was allowed to set a cookie.
mozilla.gunnars.net /mozilla_privacy_and_security_tutorial.html   (726 words)

  
 Mozilla | Firefox web browser & Thunderbird email client
Mozilla Sets New Guinness World Record with Firefox 3 Downloads
Read the text of her Download Day remarks made on Air Mozilla.
Customize the look of your browser at addons.mozilla.org.
www.mozilla.com   (65 words)

  
 Review: Mozilla loaded up for browser wars | Tech News on ZDNet
But Mozilla has finally posted its official Release Candidate 1 (RC 1) and plans to release the final soon.
Mozilla, on the other hand, doesn't come bundled in your OS like IE, doesn't plant AOL icons onto your desktop like Netscape 6.2, and doesn't bombard you with banner ads like Opera's "free" version.
Unfortunately, since Mozilla is freeware, there's no huge support department to help you debug problems such as these.
news.zdnet.com /2100-3513_22-892855.html   (694 words)

  
 Mozilla 1.x Releases
SDK (windows) (linux) - For Mozilla embedders and component developers.
Full Installer (13 MB) Download all of the Mozilla components and then specify install options.
Mozilla 1.8 Alpha 4 - Released Sept 28, 2004
www.mozilla.org /releases   (2020 words)

  
 Mozilla 1.7 in English | Mozilla Europe
Mozilla's adaptive junk mail control gets smarter with use and is personalized to the e-mail that you receive.
Mozilla Messenger includes Enterprise ready features such as S/MIME, return receipts, LDAP support, and digital signing.
Mozilla's HTML editor keeps getting better with dynamic image and table resizing, quick insert and delete of table cells, improved CSS support, and support for positioned layers.
www.mozilla-europe.org /en/products/mozilla1x   (339 words)

  
 Mozilla Advances Its Namesake Suite
The Mozilla suite was the group's initial focus when it was created as a part of AOL five years ago.
Mozilla 1.8 will focus on improvement to the core rendering engine, called Gecko, which is used across the suite and applications, as well as the browser's compatibility with Web sites.
While Mozilla isn't planning major feature leaps for the updates, it is working on a change to Firefox that should make it more compatible with the increasing number of desktop search applications.
www.eweek.com /article2/0,1759,1744823,00.asp   (1125 words)

  
 Mozilla Suite
The Mozilla Suite is a cohesive collection of integrated Internet applications, including a powerful standards-compliant Web browser, an e-mail and newsgroup client, an IRC chat client, an address book organizer, and a Web page creation utility.
Development of Mozilla, a popular open source project, is managed by the Mozilla Foundation, which also makes Mozilla Suite available for several other popular platforms.
Mozilla allows you to block these types of windows for all sites except those that you specifically allow.
www.sun.com /software/solaris/browser   (758 words)

  
 PluginDoc: Java FAQ
If you are using a zipped build of Mozilla or Mozilla Firefox, you may need to add this registry entry.
Mozilla and Firefox should add it if it doesn't exist, but it doesn't always work for whatever reason.
Mozilla 1.4 and later, and Mozilla Firefox, are compiled with gcc 3.x.
plugindoc.mozdev.org /faqs/java.html#Linux   (632 words)

  
 Mozilla - a Whatis.com definition   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mozilla was Netscape Communication's nickname for Navigator, its Web browser, and, more recently, the name of an open source public collaboration aimed at making improvements to Navigator.
Mozilla originated as a name used by Navigator's developers before the product had a commercial name and in varying degrees has continued to be nurtured by the company's founders (of which the chief was Marc Andreessen, who designed Mosaic, the first Web browser with a graphical user interface).
Mozilla.org is the home of the Mozilla project and you can download the Mozilla source code from this site.
searchsecurity.techtarget.com /gDefinition/0,294236,sid14_gci212599,00.html   (215 words)

  
 Unofficial Mozilla for Mac OS 9 (Mac OS Classic)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Otherwise the build fails at nsCommandLineServiceMac.cpp, and "Mozilla" executable application is not made.
WaMCom is a distribution of Mozilla 1.3.1 with hundreds of additional bug fixes.
Wazilla is an another Mozilla distribution applied several patches by Japanese developers.
www.t3.rim.or.jp /~harunaga/mozilla-macos9   (403 words)

  
 Mozilla issues Firefox alert | CNET News.com
The issue came to light last Wednesday, when the first exploit code for the potential vulnerability was published.
Mozilla said the system is not actually frozen, but it takes time to clear the history buffer.
Mozilla said in a statement that it has "issued a security advisory on a temporary start-up unresponsiveness caused by Web pages in a browser history with extremely long titles.
news.com.com /Mozilla+issues+Firefox+alert/2100-1002_3-5992215.html   (795 words)

  
 Jots :: svartling :: mozilla   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Currently there is only one list of modified keys per application, so changing a shortcut in one window will also affect keys in other windows if they use the same key name.
Tab Mix is an extension for Mozilla Firefox which enhances its tab browsing capabilites.
The builds I release are "Community Edition" builds and thus are not officially supported by the Mozilla Foundation.
www.jots.com /users/svartling/mozilla   (606 words)

  
 PluginDoc: Linux (x86)
Some plugins may require your version of Mozilla to be compiled with a specific version of gcc.
Unless you are using an old version of Mozilla, or one you compiled yourself with gcc 2.9x, use the copy located in the plugin/i386/ns7 directory of JRE 5.0, or plugin/i386/ns610-gcc32 if you are using JRE 1.4.2.
If you are not using a build of Mozilla compiled with GTK2 support, you will need to run configure with --enable-gtk1.
plugindoc.mozdev.org /linux.html   (969 words)

  
 Mozilla's DOCTYPE sniffing - MDC
This document describes how Mozilla uses the DOCTYPE declaration to determine strict mode vs. quirks mode.
See bug 1312 and bug 55264 for some of the history of the mode determination.
In other words, the algorithm is the best approximation we can find for determining which pages were written after Mozilla became a known important user-agent on the Web.
developer.mozilla.org /en/docs/Mozilla's_DOCTYPE_sniffing   (726 words)

  
 Mozilla Control
This is built from the latest cut of the 1.7 branch in case anyone is wondering why this is tagged 1.7.7 when the latest "official" Mozilla is 1.7.6.
When reporting problems, the general rule of thumb is to consider closely as possible which part of Mozilla might be at fault.
For instance, the Mozilla ActiveX control is concerned with emulating the IE API as closely as possible and not with the actual content layout.
www.iol.ie /~locka/mozilla/mozilla.htm   (835 words)

  
 SeaMonkey:Home Page - MozillaWiki
This Mozilla Wiki section covers documents about the SeaMonkey Project, which develops an "all-in-one internet application suite", based on code of the previous Mozilla Application Suite.
Finally, we are working on migrating the entire application to the new backend framework used by our close relatives Firefox, Thunderbird, etc., and are even moving toward using the new XULRunner architecture.
In 2005, the Mozilla Foundation released a "transition plan" for the Mozilla Application Suite, in which they announced that there won't be any more official releases of the Mozilla Application Suite.
wiki.mozilla.org /wiki/SeaMonkey:Home_Page   (726 words)

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