2003-05-23 win32 is out

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michaell wrote:
Sailfish wrote:I'll assume it was on my end and wait for the next build

that may not be the best plan - as it now says on the mozillazine home page, the trunk has reopened for 1.5alpha now, so all kinds of crap will go into before the 20030524 builds. If everyone is very lucky, there might be a working build tomorrow, but based on past experience, first builds after freezes are often very broken...

'Tis okay, I've lived through most of the Mozilla nightly unpleasantries since 1.0rc1 so nothing Firebird will throw at me scares me that much.

Also, Mozilla - The Suite is my primary browser :-)
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Just to express appreciation to Jack Comics. Especially for naming the builds with dates -- one less thing to worry about, remembering to put a dated folder under Phyrebyrd or whatever.
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Neil Parks wrote:
Tom Sommer wrote:Where :)


http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77411


Good news..

Bugzilla (Bug #77411) wrote:------- Additional Comment #73 From Chris Petersen 2003-05-23 17:59 -------

Fixed by 205378. Verified in both the 2003-05-23-09 Win32 and 2003-05-23-07
Macho trunk builds.
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WEEEEEEEEEE
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It's funny how all those bugs which was opened like TWO YEARS ago are finally getting fixed...
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Post by TheK »

Neil Parks wrote:
Tom Sommer wrote:Where :)


http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77411


gar - bug still seams to be left in the menu, or is my build just to old?
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Tom Sommer wrote:It's funny how all those bugs which was opened like TWO YEARS ago are finally getting fixed...

It's called prioritzation. You've seen how many bugs there are.
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Post by tseelee »

Now that Mozilla 1.4final has branched, I've two questions. Will Firebird use the 1.5 trunk now? What has been the experience of any time lag between a fix landing on the 1.4 branch and it landing on 1.5? Thanks a lot.
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Post by ckjnigel »

I've had to use an internet cafe this weekend. Natch, it had only IE. But, I was able to use Jack Comic's installer build via the IE "Open" on download to install my favorite browser. Web Washer I installed similarly. I found no way to get *.zip files installed. The experience shows how dramatically much faster and more efficient (esp. the tabs) Phyrebyrd is.
Thanks again, Jack Comics.
BTW, if anybody knows how to get mail out via SMTP from behind a cafe's solid firewall, please offer a link or sump'n. I even tried Netscape 7.02, but the mail client couldn't connect to outgoing servers for either Netscape or AOL.
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