bit to my needs) will run without problem in both IE and Mozilla FireFox 1.0 but in the latter it takes up close to 100% cpu. It does check for <wild guess> setTimeout(('De lay')+'()',20); </wg> Div animation in Gecko browsers is very slow, and you're asking for 50 updat...
I've tried setting it up multiple times over multiple years without success. I try every once in a while if I figure that I haven't been super PO'd for some time. Gotta get my PO dosage every so often! That's why I use Mozilla Thunderbird. At least I can ...
The point of this article isn’t to say that you shouldn’t use Firefox. It isn’t to say that other people shouldn’t use Firefox. The point isn’t even that you shouldn’t try to get your friends to use Firefox. The point is simply that the Mozilla Foundation shouldn’t be aggres...
Mozilla toodropped Googlebriefly in favour of Yahoo and Bing, before renewing its deal with Google in 2017. The Court stated that Mozilla has repeatedly made clear that without the revenue share payments, it would not be able to function as it does today. Further, the court found that Google...
To utilize this compression technique, Edge adds the 'zsdch' token to the outbound 'Accept-Encoding' header (e.g. Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br, zsdch) and will utilize it if the server responds with its own support for the method.The client's advertisement of th...
Factsheet 9 What is a web site digital certificate and why is it important to check ?Firefox, MozillaExplorer, Microsoft Internet
Without parentheses you're not actually calling the function. A function name without the parentheses is a reference to the function. We don't use the parentheses in that code because we don't want the function to be called at the point where that code is encountered. Instead, we want to...
This is to isolate if a webpage issue is causing the problem. Check out these keyboard shortcuts: Command + Shift + N (Safari) Ctrl+ Shift + N (Google Chrome) Ctrl + Shift + P (Mozilla Firefox) Once done, try to email an invoice again. If it...
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As pointed out by @JohnDeters, you can't revoke a self-signed root CA, so the only reason a root cert would not be trusted is if you open the "Details" tab and see that it's not actually a cert, but some weird Firefox object called Builtin Object Token:Explicitly Distrust DigiNotar...