On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 05:06:56PM +0100, Dave Wilson mentioned:
> > Does it have Java/Javascript support, or is free ?
> That is *such* a loaded question :-)
> It's a branched version of Mozilla, branched in and around M14
> (2 or 3 weeks ago I think), kept stable, and with some Netscape-specific
> stuff put in including AFAIK the Netscape-licensed Java and HTTPS code.
Hmm. Well, it doesn't work then - just downloaded it, and pointed it at
the nearest applet. Mutter.
> Bear in mind that at the end of all this, we'll effectively have two
> browsers to choose from - one specially packaged and neat Netscape one
> for end users, and one bleeding-edge Mozilla without all the AIM and
> Netcenter junk.
Indeed. That's good.
> > Oooh. Skinnable ? Sweet. mozilla.themes.org ?
>http://mozillazine.org/chromezone/>> Still a bit kludgy - you gotta download, unzip, move into the right directory,
> then launch with a particular argument. But I've just gotten three different
> skins going here :-)
Sweeeeeet.
Kate
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