Note: Bookmarks are temporarily reading the file "mozilla/package/res/rdf/bookmarks.html." instead of "~/.netscape/bookmarks.html". You can copy your bookmarks file as a workaround for now:
cp ~/.netscape/bookmarks.html mozilla/package/res/rdf/bookmarks.htmlIMPORTANT: Please see the information in the mail/news pref document to correctly set up your mail preferences file.
You will need a copy of WinZip. This is shareware available at http://www.winzip.com (also at http://www.download.com).
IMPORTANT: Please see the information in the mail/news pref document to correctly set up your mail preferences file.
If you do not have StuffIt Expander™ installed or your browser is not properly configured:
IMPORTANT: Please see the information in the mail/news pref document to correctly set up your mail preferences file.
Windows | ||
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user/ | $windir/ | $%TMPDIR%/ |
prefs.js (Preferences file (used))
cache/ (cache directory) cookies.txt (cookies file) *cookperm.txt (used to selectively accept/reject cookies) FieldSchema.tbl (files for auto form filling) SchemaConcat.tbl (files for auto form filling) SchemaValue.tbl (files for auto form filling) URLFieldSchema.tbl (files for auto form filling) signons.tbl and signonsx.tbl (logins and passwords file store) |
mozregistry.dat (the Mozilla registry) | localstore.rdf (the Mozilla registry) |
Unix | ||
user/ | ~/.mozilla/ | /tmp/localstore |
prefs50.js in ~/.mozilla/[profile] (preferences file (use))
Cache in ~/.mozilla/[profile](cache directory) cookies (cookies file) *cookperm (used to selectively accept/reject cookies) FieldSchema.tbl (files for auto form filling) SchemaConcat.tbl (files for auto form filling) SchemaValue.tbl (files for auto form filling) URLFieldSchema.tbl (files for auto form filling) signons and signonsx (logins and passwords file store) |
registry (the Mozilla registry) | localstore.rdf |
Mac | ||
TBA | TBA | TBA |
*Note:"cookperm.txt" ("cookperm" on Unix) is a file used to selectively accept cookies from certain sites and not from others. It is used only if you set your preferences so you see a warning before accepting cookies. To do that, hand edit the prefs.js file to include:
Functionality | Description | Comments |
Back, Forward, Reload | ||
Location Field | You can browse by entering URLs | |
Various Menu Commands | Menus do work, but many commands are not hooked up. Menus items that do work include: File menu: New Browser Window, New > Blank Page / Page using Template ... / Page using Draft ..., Quit; Go menu; Bookmarks menu (except Add commands) | |
Toolbars | Toolbars display above and below content window, most buttons working though a couple are not hooked up to execute a command. | No toolbar hiding or moving enabled yet. |
Downloadable chrome | You can dynamically change the chrome (apply new skins and new content) in m7 with the following caveats: (1) Only Navigator is using the new chrome URLs. Messenger hasn't made the switchover yet. (2) Changes aren't persistent yet, so if you change the skin, the change won't be remembered. (3) The window doesn't dynamically refresh (once the window manager is further along, it will). In order to see your changes, you need to open up a new window after running the script to set the new skin. |
See the sample code in section 9 of the downloadable chrome spec |
Link Buttons | Buttons that simply link to a web address, including the N brand button, Home, My Netscape. | |
Access Personal Toolbar | Links in Personal Toolbar are displayed and can be used | Can't add or edit |
Access Bookmarks | Access Bookmarks through Bookmarks menu, can't add or edit. | Can load your current bookmarks
file. See instructions under platform installations. |
Access via Manage
Bookmarks Window |
Can open and close folders, one click to launch bookmarked URL in new toolbar-less window. File menu > New Window command also works. | |
Status Display | Toolbar beneath content area, status during loading of URLs. |
Functionality | Description |
Start Mail | Run Apprunner and bring up the three-pane mail window |
Get New Mail | Download and display contents of local mail folders; POP |
Handle SMTP | SMTP protocol works; send a message (note: on send, the compose message window doesn't close) |
Display Message -- Mail | Go to the "demos" menu and select several messages from your Inbox. The message content is displayed in the message (lower right) pane. |
Display Folder List | Local mail folders are displayed in the folder (left-hand) pane. |
Delete Message | Delete a message using the Delete toolbar button. |
Edit/Send Text Message | Bring up the compose window by clicking the New Msg button, type some text, and send. |
Sorting -- Thread Pane | Sorting works for Subject, Sender, Status, and Date. |
Move/Copy Messages | You can move one message at a time. |
Read Attachments in Messages | Attachments can be displayed in the message pane. |
Post message to newsgroup | Using the compose window, post a message to a newsgroup. To post to hosts other than news.mozilla.org, set the "network.hosts.nntp_server" preference (the default NNTP server preference). Currently, the default value of this preference is "news.mozilla.org". |
Post to multiple newsgroups simultaneously | In the "Newsgroup:" field of the compose window, you can post to multiple newsgroups at once. Use commas to separate the newsgroups. |
Display news hosts and subscribed newsgroups | Using the prefs and the newsrc files (and if needed, the fat or NewsFAT files), populate the folder pane with news hosts and subscribed newsgroups. |
Display News articles in thread pane | When you click on a newsgroup, show the message subject, date, etc. in the thread pane. |
Display Message -- News | Click on a message in the thread pane and the message content is displayed in the message pane. |
Get News | Select a newsgroup in the folder pane and click on "Get Msg" to download any new news articles. |
Marking news message as read | Use the menu "Message | Mark | As Read" to mark a news message as read.
Currently, the read status is being saved, but not in the newsrc file. This is a bug. (#8075) |
Viewing news message automatically marks it read | Viewing a news message marks it read
Currently, the read status is being saved, but not in the newsrc file. This is a bug. (#8075) |
Cancel news message | If you are the author of an article, then the delete button (or the
Edit | Delete Message menu item) cancels the article. As with 4.x, you can only cancel one article at a time.
Due to several dialog / alert bugs, you won't see the confirmation dialog ("are you sure you want to do this?") or the alert open cancellation. ("message cancelled."). For now, On Windows and UNIX, look for these messages in the console window. |
Display Address books and LDAP directories | Address books and directories are displayed in the left pane according to preferences. No real data in right panes yet. |
where id2 and server2 preference lines exist and point to actual servers, etc.
Functionality | Description | Comments |
HTML 4.0 | Done except bugs. | |
Cascading Style Sheets, level 1 (CSS1) | Features 98% done; bug-fixing remains. | |
Cascading Style Sheets, level 2 (CSS2) | Positioning, tables, selectors done. | No support is committed for final release, but some features are already working and will likely be enabled. |
Document Object Model (DOM) Level 0 | Done. | |
Document Object Model (DOM) Level 1 HTML | 90% done. | |
Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 | JavaScript event model 80% done. | |
Extensible Markup Language (XML) | James Clark expat parser in; documents parse. Simple XLink and HTML Namespaces done. |
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XML + CSS1 | Working. |
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Not deleting these might cause inconsistencies.
This pref is false by default, so saving will be done silently. This is done because there currently are no dialog boxes and the warning prompt would occur in the console window.
This preference is true by default.
This preference is true by default.
This sets the dpi to 120. If you set the pref to zero (0), Mozilla will use the X server's dpi value. If the pref is not set, it uses the default value of 96.
There is some info about setting the X server's DPI value at http://www.mozilla.org/unix/dpi.html.
If your fonts are still too small (or too large) after setting the DPI correctly, you can adjust the font size as follows:
setenv GECKO_FONT_SIZE_FACTOR 1.5Note that the latter only affects fonts. The screen_resolution preference affects anything that specifies absolute size (e.g. CSS "pt" points).
Please note that there are known problems when using certain keys in the plain text compose window, such as the Return or Enter key, or the spacebar. (bug 8315)
General:
Localizability:
Single-byte: