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New Features and Fixes
- Mozilla's bookmarks have been overhauled. Bookmarks now include a
root level folder, the ability to have two differently named bookmarks
pointing at the same location, site icons in the Bookmark Manager and
Bookmarks Sidebar, and separators now have support for labels.
- Composer now supports click and drag dynamic image and table
resizing. If an image is selected or if the caret is placed inside a
table, eight resizing handles appear and allow to resize the
image/table with a simple click/drag/release. In the case of an image,
the resizing is done real-time and a semi-opaque shadow of the image
at its target size is shown during resizing. A tooltip shows in
real-time the target size in pixels, and the relative change in pixels
too.
- Mail now has junk-mail context menu items, a "delete junk mail" menu
item and many other usability improvements for junk-mail controls.
- Pop-up blocking has been streamlined to improve usability.
- Users can now specify "blank page," "home page," or "Last page
visited" for each of first window, new window and new tab.
- Users can now specify default font, size and color for HTML mail compose.
- Image blocking/disabling is now more flexible and users can "view
image" to see blocked or not loaded images.
- Proxy auto-config (PAC) failover has been implemented
- Mozilla 1.4 contains thousands of additional bugfixes, including
changes to improve performance, stability, web site compatability,
standards support, and usability.
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and handle the case connect() returns EHOSTUNREACH correctly to try other address.
fix PR pkg/20919
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linker seemingly does not pass the rpath down from binaries to shared
libs, resulting in libs not being able to find other libs they require.
patch from taya@, tested on FreeBSD 5.0.
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What's new from release notes
* Mozilla Mail has junk-mail classification. With some initial
"training" the client can identify and segregate spam messages from
good messages. To see more about Mozilla's junk-mail classification,
visit the Mozilla Spam Filtering page.
* Newsgroup filters have been implemented.
* An initial implementation of Mozilla Midas, rich text editing
controls, has landed in Mozilla for 1.3. See the Midas page for more
information.
* Image auto sizing allows a user to toggle between full-sized images
and images sized to fit the browser window. To give it a try, load a
large image into the browser window or size the window to be much
smaller. Now clicking on the image will alternate between auto-sized
and full-sized. The feature can be disabled (or enabled) from the
Appearance panel in Preferences.
* Users can now "dynamically" switch profiles. To give it a try, from
the tools menu select "Switch Profile..."
* Find as you type, formerly known as type ahead find, has a new
preferences panel (Advanced: Keyboard Navigation).
* When installed, Chatzilla now has a normal Mozilla preferences panel.
* Mozilla 1.3 also includes fixes for performance, standards
compliance and site compatibility.
* Mozilla has a new splash screen. We already know. Please don't
report this to Bugzilla. Thanks
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setgid program that should not be executed with stdin closed,
regardless of whether the kernel will cover up for you or not.
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native threads. This fix was suggested by Shin'ichiro Taya as fix for
PR pkg/19928 and successfully tested by me.
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defined. Fix to PR#19325 forthcoming (same problem with phoenix).
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What's new from Release notes:
(See release notes for detail - http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.2.1/)
Browser
* Type Ahead Find is a new feature that allows quick navigation when you type
a succession of characters in the browser, matching the text in one or more
links on the page.
* Building on Mozilla's customizability, you can now show toolbars as
text/icons/both (in the default Classic theme). We also have a few other
usability improvements like image selection visualization (image highlights
with system selection color when selected) and the removal of the confusing
toolbar grippies.
* Improvements to native look and feel in both the browser interface and
the browser content area. We now support most native GTK themes in Mozilla
which means that your Mozilla toolbars and other widgets will pick up
the GTK theme look and feel. We also support native look and feel for web
content like form controls under windowsXP.
* Making tabbed browsing even more useful, you can launch the browser with
a group of bookmarks as your start page. This loads several pages into tabs
at startup.
* Keyboard access is greatly improved including additional accesskeys for
menus, other ui elements and page elements.
* We have a new features that utilizes browser idle time to download
or prefetch documents that the user might visit in the near future.
* XML prettyprinting, similar to IEs default-view for XML is now available
in Mozilla.
Mail
* Mozilla Mail has a new "filter after the fact" capability so users can
create a filter and then run that filter on already downloaded mail.
Filter logging has also been implemented which allows power users to see
a log of all of the filter actions.
* In mail you can now select and copy text from message headers and you can
now drag and drop from the message search results window.
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- Use __ELF__ to detect ELF
- Modify xpcom stuff for arm like m68k
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problems on 64-bit platforms.
(I don't think this is the right way to do it, but...)
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merge PLIST-* to PLIST
improve install script to share with mozilla-1.0 branch(not imported yet)
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* Improved application and layout performance
* Improved stability
* Improved Web site compatibility
* Improved CSS, DOM and HTML standards support
* Distinct window icons for the different Mozilla applications (artwork contributed by Grayrest).
* Mozilla can now trigger MS DUN when started without a connection.
* Fullscreen mode for Mozilla on Linux (press F11).
* Browser tabs now close left to right (they used to close right to left).
* The tab bar now has a button for creating new tabs.
* All Search entry points now use your default search engine.
* Download Manager has been enabled as the default download view (with many improvements)
* Autocomplete in the location bar has more intelligent completion.
* The Linux File Picker has improved filtering and a new directory button.
* File extensions more accurately handled in downloads and we save the correct files when saving complete Web pages
* Drag and drop support has been greatly improved.
* View selection source: Context clicking on a selection now lets you view the HTML source for the selected area.
* Page info displays more page info with improved General and Media tab content.
* New button in prefs for making Mozilla the system default browser on MS Windows
* MathML is now enabled for Mozilla on Macintosh (it was already available on Windows and Linux).
* Mozilla now takes advantage of Quartz rendering for users of Mac OS X 10.1.5
* Better Bi-Di Arabic and Hebrew support including improved layout of Arabic pages on Linux and other platforms without their own Arabic shaping support.
* We have new layout performance enhancements targeted at DHTML.
* Mozilla now has support for the display of XBM images.
* Image and plug-in blocking for Mail & News
* Mozilla allows you to view HTML mail messages as plain text.
* You can now quote the current message in a Mail compose window with Quote Original under the options menu.
* The JavaScript Debugger has gone through a major development cycle. It now sports a palette of nine views which can be rearranged within the main window or docked in separate floating windows. It is also possible to create user-defined views and commands directly with JavaScript. More details are available in the FAQ, newsgroup, or IRC channel.
* Chatzilla has improved tab completion and can now join channels with Japanese names.
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to tech-pkg by Klaus Heinz.
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No major changes from 1.0rc3.
See the release notes for detail about mozilla.
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.0/
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* We've landed 139 bug fixes since RC2, including fixes for plugins, usability, crashes, and internationalization issues.
See release notes for detail.
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.0/
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Changes from release notes are follows:
- A security vulnerability reported in Mozilla by GreyMagic Software
has now been fixed. For more information see the mozilla.org
statement.
- Fifteen of our most frequently encountered crashes have been
fixed. You can help us find any that are left by banging on Mozilla
and sending in those TalkBack crash reports.
- Ten of our most frequently encountered application freezes have been
fixed (including the dreaded bug 96504 on Linux).
- We finally support CSS2 :hover the way web developers want us
to. (Bug bug 5693)
- It is now possible to install colormap on 8 bit displays using
-install. (Bug 22337)
- Cookies can now be disabled for Mozilla Mail. (Bug 22994)
- You can now enable in preferences HTTP 1.1 pipelining (not on by
default). (Bug 93054)
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local files"
See bugzilla for detail:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141061
Demo of this vulnerability:
http://sec.greymagic.com/adv/gm001-ns/
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Noteable changes from release notes are follows.
See release notes for detail
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.0/
- Mozilla Composer now implements one button publishing which allows
you to save html documents directly to web sites where you have an
established account.
- Our most frequently reported bug has been fixed. Viewing the source
of a cgi generated page now works properly.
- Mozilla now implements LDAP over SSL and allows LDAP Address Book
replication.
- The following JavaScript statements are now acceptable, as they are
with Netscape Navigator 4.7 and Internet Explorer 6:
for(i in undefined){}
for(i in null){}
var obj; for (i in obj){}
- Improved GB18030 support -- the Unicode surrogate range support is
now available on Windows.
- Linux scaled bitmap font support is available This improves
quality of bitmap font display even when a font does not contain
embedded bitmap fonts in many different sizes.
- There is now a preference to match the browser's default
locale/region to the operating system default. In all.js:
pref("intl.locale.matchOS", false);
When its value is "true", browser will find the system's locale
and set its UI language and region content to match it. For example,
when installing on an English (US) system, on start up, the client
will use English as its UI language and US as its region locale until
a user profile is selected. If a (pair) of locale is defined in the
selected profile, browser will honor the profile locale. In addition,
when cmdline switches, '-UILocale' and/or 'contentLocale', are
present, the cmdline switch takes precedence. (Bug 121744)
Note: Having this preference on is an expensive operation. Therefore,
when this preference is "true", there will be approximately a 30%
increase in startup time.
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Changes from release mail:
* MathML is now enabled by default on those platforms that support it,
including Windows and Unix.
* The JavaScript debugger, (aka Venkman) can now profile JavaScript.
* Greatly improved View-> Page Info dialog.
* Mozilla now supports SOAP.
* Users now have the option of installing plugins in the Mozilla user
directory ($HOME/.mozilla/plugins on Unix).
* Mozilla has a new Page Setup dialog and the Print Preview window is
much improved.
and much, much more.
See release notes for detail
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla0.9.9/
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See the release notes for detail.
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla0.9.8/
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See the release notes for detail.
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla0.9.7/
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wastes screen space. Fix by Peter Seebach in [pkg/15026].
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From "What's New" section of release notes:
* Mozilla now displays page icons in the url bar (Expect support for
shortcut icons (aka favicon) in Mozilla 0.9.7). Page icons can be defined
in the html head section of a document like so:
<LINK REL="icon" HREF="images/mozilla-16.png" TYPE="image/png">
<LINK REL="SHORTCUT ICON" HREF="/images/global/branding/dellecomicon.ico">
* Mozilla can now display Windows .BMP and .ICO images on all platforms.
* Print Preview has been implemented.
* Macintosh Page Setup has been implemented (Bug 36796)
* Mail message "labels" support has been implemented. (Bug 81292)
* Mail "prefill mail filter" support has been implemented (Bug 65761)
* The new Search for item on the context menu lets you search for any text
you highlight on a web page.
* Select some text in browser window.
* Right click in the browser window and a context menu will pop up.
* Choose the Search for item and Mozilla will search for the highlighted text at your default engine.
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See release notes for detail.
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla0.9.5/
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See release notes for detail.
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla0.9.4/
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From mozilla 0.9.3 release notes:
* Continued stability improvements with 16 top crash bugs fixed since 0.9.2. These bugs were fixed thanks to data generated by users running talkback builds.
* The Subscribe dialog now lets you search for all newsgroups containing a string when subscribing to newsgroups.
* The Modern theme has several changes to icons and sidebar tabs.
* Proxy Auto-Config has been implemented on the Macintosh.
* There is a new preference for choosing between Windows and Linux scrollbar behaviour when the mouse strays off the scrollbar when you're in the process of scrolling. (Bug 90985)
* Chatzilla is now localizable.
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Try to connect to all address if host have more than 1 address.
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0.9.2 is a bugfix release.
See release notes for detail.
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla0.9.2/
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0.9.1 is a bugfix release. Stability greatly improved since Mozilla 0.9
See release notes for detail.
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla0.9.1/
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* Personal Security Manager 2.0 with improved performance and new UI.
* MailNews front end has been overhauled with a huge performance
improvement.
* Browser and Mail now utilize a new cache, and new viewmanager
for improved performance and correctness.
* Image rendering library was rewritten from scratch for increased
preformance.
See the release notes below for detail:
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla0.9/
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See the release notes for detail:
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla0.8.1/
Currently only tested(and worked) on -current/i386.
Tested on 1.5.1_ALPHA/mac68k, but did not work(still investigating).
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See release notes for detail.
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla0.8/
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least macppc (due to an uninitialized variable!).
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Most major change is SSL daemon(psm) has included.
See release notes for detail.
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla0.7/
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essentially complete bullshit) NEED_BASE_DLL_NAME_ALSO.
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Instead of using pkgsrc makefile magic to select between IPv6 support
and non-support do so by the NetBSD version number: on 1.5 and newer
systems, compile IPv6 support and detect kernel support for it at runtime.
This has the additional benefits of being easy to feed back and additionaly
brings IPv6 to mozilla on NetBSD even if build outside of pkgsrc.
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up configure should conditionalise the workaround on a broken ld.
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Charles fixed the a.out toolchain bug (in ld) that caused the problems this
change tried to work around. Update your toolchain if it breaks for you.
(Pullup of the toolchain changes to 1.4 and 1.5 has already been requested.)
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sorry.
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bogus patches). Changes are numerous, see the homepage for details.
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MKSHLIB_FORCE_ALL='-Wl,--whole-archive' and
MKSHLIB_UNFORCE_ALL='-Wl,--no-whole-archive'
The a.out toolchain ignores --no-whole-archive, and linking mozilla-bin
attempts to an ill fated
"collect2 ... --whole-archive ... --no-whole-archive ... -lgcc ... -lgcc"
Analysis by Richard Earnshaw in PR/11703
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