Which newsgroups deal with the Mozilla control?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe main newsgroup for control issues is netscape.public.mozilla.embedding. The control is also mentioned occasionally in netscape.public.mozilla.general and netscape.public.mozilla.xpcom.
Related QuestionsWhat is the Mozilla control?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Mozilla control is an ActiveX control that encapsulates the Gecko layout engine, allowing it to be used in any ActiveX container. Developers can use any ActiveX development tool such as VB, Visual C++, Delphi and even Internet Explorer to embed the Mozilla ActiveX control into a form. The Mozilla control also uses the existing Internet Explorer interfaces meaning that it can be a drop in replacement for the Internet Explorer control in many cases.
Related QuestionsHow can I contribute to Mozilla or to the Mozilla control?
Frequently Asked QuestionsRaising awareness of Mozilla especially with decision makers who might otherwise lock themselves into a proprietary closed-source solution.
Related QuestionsWho wrote the Mozilla control?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe control was written by Adam Lock with contributions / feedback from Alexandre Trémon, Neoplanet, Custom Browser and numerous developers and testers. The control makes indispensable use of the superb Gecko rendering engine, and credit for the speed and standards compliance that the control has is entirely due to the authors of this and other parts of Mozilla.
Related QuestionsWill the control be released with Mozilla?
Frequently Asked QuestionsYes, the control has been a regular feature of Mozilla releases for the last few years. If you intend to use the control from Mozilla, use the zipped up version of Mozilla, not the executable installer. The installer, puts the gecko runtimes in a separate location from the chrome and other files that the control needs so it does not function properly.
Related QuestionsWhat can't I do with the Mozilla control?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Mozilla control uses the Gecko rendering engine which is dedicated to open standards. That means the control will not display any content that contains proprietary Internet Explorer markup such as VBScript, or certain extensions to DHTML or CSS.
Related QuestionsCan I build the Mozilla control without building all the other Mozilla stuff?
Frequently Asked QuestionsNo. The control is a wrapper layer sitting on top of the Mozilla rendering engine and won't compile unless the stuff it depends on has also been built.
Related QuestionsCan I use the control in Mozilla Firefox?
Frequently Asked QuestionsSome builds of Firefox may contain the control, but Firefox statically links most of the GRE runtime into firefox.exe. The control won't work without the runtime. From Mozilla 1.5 onwards the control is installed in the GRE directory but see the last question which explains why the control does not work from the Mozilla installer executable.
Related QuestionsHow can the Mozilla control be binary compatible with the IE control?
Frequently Asked QuestionsActiveX (or rather COM) is a binary standard for defining the APIs that a control exposes. It allows controls and other types of object to be interchangeable as long as they implement the same APIs and function in the same way through those APIs. The Mozilla control attempts to do exactly this, emulating Internet Explorer control as closely as possible so that host applications cannot tell them apart.
Related QuestionsWhy does the Mozilla installer break the control?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe installer now splits Mozilla into two directories - a GRE directory under "Program files\Common files\Mozilla.org\GRE" contains the Gecko runtime engine and the actual Mozilla directory (specified by the user during installation) contains the chrome and application DLLs. The mozctlx.dll is installed in the GRE directory but cannot locate the chrome it needs (which is in the Mozilla part). Therefore it breaks.
Related QuestionsWhat do I need to do to use the control after I install Mozilla?
Frequently Asked QuestionsYou must register it. Once you have registered the control you should be able to insert it into your VB application as you might any other control.
Related QuestionsHow difficult is it to port some existing code from IE to the Mozilla control?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe stated aim of the Mozilla control is to be as compatible with the IE control as possible but certain advanced features may be difficult to implement using the Gecko rendering engine. In particular this means DOM manipulation, particularly using the large number of IE interfaces introduced with IE 5 & 6. Therefore it depends on the complexity of your application.
Related QuestionsHow do I port some C++ to use the Mozilla control?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThat depends on the classes you are using. In general it requires replacing references to the Internet Explorer CLSID with the Mozilla one. MFC & ATL provide classes for using the IE control, you may have to make duplicate these classes, making your implementation reference the Mozilla CLSID.
Related QuestionsAre there any websites/newsgroups/mailing lists that deal exclusively with natural feeding?
Frequently Asked QuestionsYes, there are many sources. Critter Chat has a mailing list that deals with not only raw feeding, but natural health care for your animals. To subscribe, send E-mail to the list owner with Subscribe in the subject line. There are many good books that describe how to feed cats and dogs a homemade, natural diet. They each recommend a slightly different approach, so if one doesn't seem to suit you, read another.
Related QuestionsWhich newsgroups deal with javascript?
comp.lang.javascript FAQ - 9.91 - 2008-01-19The official Usenet newsgroup dealing with javascript is comp.lang.javascript . There are other newsgroups but many of them are not carried by most news feeds. clj is an unmoderated newsgroup.
Related QuestionsWhy isn't the Mozilla ActiveX control marked safe for scripting?
Frequently Asked QuestionsBecause it isn't safe for scripting. It would be easy enough to programatically crash the control, or exploit some implementation detail so I can't mark it as safe. Sorry.
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Which Newsgroups are relevant ?
Self-Organizing Systems FAQ for Usenet newsgroup comp.theory...Which Journals are relevant ? Some journals (both online and printed) which relate to complexity and self-organisation are: This FAQ has been compiled and is maintained by Chris Lucas of the CALResCo Group. Comments, suggestions, requests for additions and particularly criticisms and corrections are warmly welcomed. Please feel free to EMail me at CALResCo or post relevant messages to the Usenet newsgroup comp.theory.self-org-sys for discussion.
Related QuestionsWhat is Usenet? What are newsgroups?
k12.ed.math Faq-O-MaticUsenet is a collection of newsgroups. Newsgroups are discussion forums. Often Usenet refers only to the "Big Eight" hierarchies: comp, humanities, misc, news, rec, sci, soc, and talk. While k12.ed.math is a newsgroup in the k12 hierarchy, it still operates by the usual Usenet conventions and is transported through the same network systems. So, for all practical purposes, it is part of Usenet. A newsgroup is not a mailing list or a listserve.
Related QuestionsWhat will Mozilla give?
seth’s blog & FAQsWe???ll see what people need, but we have a sense it will be a combination of in-kind support, like hardware or software, and grants or donations.
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I use the Mozilla web browser. How do I control its Pop-up Blocker?
MSU Email FAQYou may be able to open new messages in Webmail even with the pop-up blocker turned on, but you will not be able to create, forward or reply to a message until you disable Mozilla's pop-up blocker. To change Mozilla's Pop-up Blocker preferences, select Tools > Popup Manager > Allow popups from this site.
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Mother Lode Internet - Bringing You the WorldNewsgroups are kind of like giant bulletin boards that you can post messages to and read messages on. Currently Mother Lode Internet provides access to over 40,000+ newsgroups. Each one of these newsgroups covers a different subject. Participants of a newsgroup can post questions or answers to other peoples questions that pertain to the newsgroup. These newsgroups can be seen by people worldwide. Newsgroups do not cost anything and are a part of your subscription to Mother Lode Internet.
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