Everytime i open my email address with mozilla at hotmail, i get this popup trying to make me download some dll file? does anyone know what this is and how it can be stopped, because i hit cancel and it opens up and if i click say another link like compose, the popup comes back again,a nd its real annoying, pls, any help is appretiated
Weird, i never had that, are you using an old version of mozilla? I just checked my Inbox without any problems. Maybe you could try FireFox? That's a better browser than the one in the Mozilla suite.
Weird, i never had that, are you using an old version of mozilla? I just checked my Inbox without any problems. Maybe you could try FireFox? That's a better browser than the one in the Mozilla suite.
firefox is just a browser which is inherited from mozilla, while mozilla have some additional stuffs like chat and more. it means firefox use the same engine as mozilla. yeah it's a wierd prob, i also din't encounter this one in my mozi. may be he is using a old mozilla or a night builds which is little buggy than the stable builds
hmmm...sounds like you etheir have some kinda spyware prob? does it do that for any other websites? or maybe you accidently deleted a dll needed for accessing certain sites and mozilla is just trying to give you back what you need?...whats the name of the dll?
yeh, its probably because hotmail was built for IE and Opera, but i think if you have an Internet options in the tools button up the top toolbar, then go into it and find the pop-up blocker. whatever you do, do NOT download any of the "amazing popup bockers!" they will just give you more pupups and viruses!
Hmm i think it has something to do with his installation or configuring of FireFox it self. Try downloading the new FireFox 1.0, if that doesn't solve your problem, try sweeping some spyware off your pc (anti-spyware progs like spybot or adaware). IF that doesn't help, then i think you should reinstall windows.
Hi all, Does anyone know where I can get hold of performance stats on how long Firefox take to open
really large websites (like > 500k of xhtml). I have done some initial tests with a page of around
1MB and found that Firefox just stops for about 5mins while it gets over the shock. I could go
though and test a lot more combinations, but I hoping to find some performance tests that show the
point where Firefox starts to degrade. Cheers, Hoopa....
Is there any way i could add another bookmark toolbar on my firefox browser??i already googled it
and didn't find the answer...i found how to add toolbar but i can only add icons in it and i
cant put bookmark toolbar in it? does anyone know how to do it?answer would be appreciated !....
Recently Windows Live Hotmail started to have some problems. First problem is that when I want to
reply or forward a mail, it doesn't include the mail (the box in wich I have to compose my mail
is empty). Now the real problem is that sometimes it does include the old mail (the one on wich I
want to reply) when I press "send" and sometimes it doesn't. Am I the only one having these
problems ? ps. I do use Opera and haven't had this problem before.....
This has been posted at the MozillaZine Forums by me, but I think that people here will have
different responses as well and I want to see different opinions:
QUOTE("http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=593161") I want to burn a CD with Firefox on
it, but a special version of Firefox. 1. It will only display the HTML files on the CD, and it
shouldn't connect to the Internet. 2. Extensions shouldn't be able to be added, I want to
add the extensions that I want then burn the thing onto CD. 3. Title bar needs to be changed to
something like "Mozilla....
The latest Firefox browser, Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X Mach-O; en-US; rv:1.8.1.6)
Gecko/20070725 Firefox/2.0.0.6, has lots of problems. I find that it does not work well with .asp
pages, crashes often when browsing .jsp pages and when it crashes it deletes your page history.
These are just a few of my huge list of problems. I would use Safari, but it is not very secure.
What is a Mac boy to do?....
There are many people fighting over which one is best. So, I think it is best if we clear this idea
up once and for all, lol. Use the poll at top to decided which one is best. Oh and in my
opinion... . GO FIREFOX!!! /tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":P" border="0"
alt="tongue.gif" />....
QUOTE BETA Disclaimer This is a comparison of two beta products; things are going to change
before either organization suggests the general public try them out. Hopefully some of the
problems/quirks will get worked out in the process. Round 1: Tabbed Browsing The one feature
that got me hooked on Mozilla-then-Phoenix-then-Firebird-then-Firefox (they had some naming issues)
was tabbed browsing. For the last few people who haven’t already found out for themselves,
tabs are a simple concept that help to keep life (or at least your web pages) organized. For th....
Hi all, I have observed that there's a lot of difference in the rendering of firefox and IE.
The websites designed for IE that involve some sort of DHTM menus or some javascript codes don't
open smoothly in Firefox. I don't kbnow the reason. I have searched google a lot of times but no
clue about what and where does the difference lies in th e rendering engines of Firefox and IE. Does
any one has some information about that?? Thanx in advance. Regards.....
GMail started the trend of offering huge email space. Yahoo and Hotmail followed. Now a similar
path is being pursued with something connected albeit a tad late - the user interface. No matter how
much space is offered, a bad ( or rather not too feature-rich) user interface might just send a
prospective user to the competition. Hotmail is currently BETA testing its new webmail interface
and is calling it "Kahuna". It's currently an invite-only test, so you need to be brought in (
shades of GMail exclusivity at work here ). At first glance, it looks like someone ....
Close Tab ctrl+f4 complete .com address ctrl+enter complete.net address ctrl+enter complete .org
address ctrl+shift+enter open the url in a new tab alt+enter increase or decrease text size ctrl +/-
or ctrl+scrollupordown ctrl+tab scroll thru tabs Ctrl+n (where n is a number) Go to the nth tab
U can also use firefox quick search keyword option for easy seraching to get a result from google
all u wouyld need is to type g searchword go to bookmarks click on manage bookmarks and add new
bookmark name the bookmark whatever u want in the location box type the url that u ....
I love this Firefox feature. It allows the screen to scroll very smoothly as opposed to jerkily. To
enable it: Go to "about:config" in Firefox (address bar). In the filter box, enter:
general.smoothScroll Double click on the option below the filter box. Restart Firefox and you will
now be scrolling smoothly all over the web! /biggrin.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":D"
border="0" alt="biggrin.gif" />....
Do you still remember the days when our free Hotmail and Yahoo mail inboxes were only a few
megabytes? 2mb for hotmail and 4 mb for Yahoo! Mail? With the entry of Google's Gmail which
offers 1 Gigabyte of free email storage space, the battle is set between all these free email
providers. Who do you think is winning? I remembered that Yahoo! quickly followed up with 250mb
soon after Gmail. I was using Hotmail, and I was conficent that MSN will also increase storage
space. But they didn't and I switced to Gmail which now offers 2 gig. Hotmail has only recently
gav....
Hi guys, I just stumbled upon this cool tool called StumbleUpon - http://www.stumbleupon.com .
You simply sign-up with them and download their toolbar. They got it for almost all the major
browsers on Win/Lin/Mac platforms. This adds a new toolbar to your browser with a couple of icons
like Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down, A page Review editor, Your own Reviews Bookmark, Chat etc...very small
and compact download for Firefox - only 85K. When you browse to any site, you just click on the
thumbs up/down icons to give your rating to a site. If you happen to be the first perso....
I seem to be having problems with firefox. I try to open firefox, and XP gives me the default
"firefox has encoutered an error and must be shut down..." Anyway, I tried installing the new
version, and It doesn't make a difference. I uninstalled, and reinstalled it, but it still does
it.....
Hi, I just recently downloaded and began using Mozilla's Firefox 1.6 as my web browser, but for
some reason, whenever I try to go to a site that uses a Flash plugin, Mozilla refuses to let me
download the plugin. I mean, it tries, but it never works. Does anyone else have the same problem
with Mozilla or have heard of this happening? its not that big of a deal, because I can still use
Internet Explorer, but Mozilla is just much safer in general, so I'd rather use that. Any
advice, answers or ideas would be very welcome. thanks in advance.....
Ok, i sufered a HD TOTAL FAILIURE.. so i downloaded firefoz again.... I had to get all the
extensions i got before, to accomodate my neccesities... One of the things a managed to do before,
was putting the "tabs" on the lower part of the window.. The thing is.. i can't rember how i
did it!!!! And now i can't!!! If any one knows how to do it, i'ld really aprecciated..
Thanks!!!....
To Everyone @ Astahost I lost my hotmail password /ohmy.gif" style="vertical-align:middle"
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border="0" alt="ohmy.gif" /> /sad.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":(" border="0"
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and I dont know my secret questiona answer so I dont know how to get my password back!! There is
lots of important stuff on my account. Please Help!! From .::DAMAN::. ....
I love firefox also, but I'm looking for a barebones browser that just basically has an address
bar and favorites. I tend to lean towards simple programs, such as Media Player Classic (
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.p...ackage_id=84358 ) which is a tiny little program that
can play almost any media type (music mp3s, ogg, wmv, etc...video's like .mov, .avi, divX
encoded, etc....images like jpgs, gifs, etc...). MPC is a "barebones" program so to speak - there
is nothing fancy about it at all, but it is a simple program that is extremely versatile. A....
there was a useful post pointing vulneribility to the older version of firefox to phising, so i
downloaded the latest one, and it just dont do nothing, (well it loads), cant get on the web and
stuff. I am guess it is not just me?? i tried looking at the help page and a load on nonsense about
stuff and no answers, has anyone had the same problem? chris thank goodness for IE, it never lets
you down or loses your favourites or stops working, just lets a few pop ups in occasionally!....
I've noticed how much Mozilla Firefox looks really like Internet Explorer. It seems that the
only thing they did was change the buttons, add RSS, and tabs. What's going on here? Even when
you right click, it looks the same as in IE. What do you know about this? Is this built off of IE
or something? How is that legal?....
This is about a new flaw in Internet Explorer and how it renders one of the most common image
formats in the web, the "JPEG". The code that enables a hacker to exploit this flaw is out to the
public and therefore in a matter of a couple of weeks, we'll be expecting a new virus that uses
this exploit. The GDIplus DLL (Graphic Device Interface plus) or gdiplus.dll is only enabled in
Windows 2000 & XP. So if you're running on an older version of Windows and if you've
upgraded to XP SP2, then you're not vulnerable to this exploit. Read more about it here ....