Closed Bug 214749 Opened 22 years ago Closed 22 years ago

yellow background, should be white

Categories

(SeaMonkey :: General, defect)

x86
Windows 2000
defect
Not set
normal

Tracking

(Not tracked)

RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 214577

People

(Reporter: btraynor, Unassigned)

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User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.5b) Gecko/20030730 Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.5b) Gecko/20030730 The page http://www.linux.ca/, displays with a yellow background in this build of Mozilla. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Simply surf to http://www.linux.ca/ 2. 3. Actual Results: Site displayed with a yellow background. Expected Results: Should have displayed the site with a white background. Here's the raw HTML that displays incorrectly: <!-- CLUE-2 Head --> <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>CLUE: Canadian Linux users' exchange</TITLE> <META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="Canada, Linux, CLUE, Linux Users, Canadian, Linux User Groups, Canadian Linux Users' Exchange"> <META NAME="description" CONTENT="Promoting the use of Linux in Canada, CLUE also provides numerous services to Canadian Linux users."> </HEAD> <BODY BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF LINK=#264690 VLINK=#264690 ALINK=#FF0000> <CENTER><TABLE BORDER=0 WIDTH=100% CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0> <TR> <!-- setup cell widths properly.. --> <TD WIDTH=141><IMG ALT="" SRC="/images/interface/transparent.gif" WIDTH=141 HEIGHT=1></TD> <TD WIDTH=1><IMG ALT="" SRC="/images/interface/transparent.gif" WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=1></TD> <TD WIDTH=100%><IMG ALT="" SRC="/images/interface/transparent.gif" WIDTH=260 HEIGHT=1></TD> <TD WIDTH=1><IMG ALT="" SRC="/images/interface/transparent.gif" WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=1></TD> <TD WIDTH=140><IMG ALT="" SRC="/images/interface/transparent.gif" WIDTH=140 HEIGHT=1></TD> </TR> <TR> <!-- first row, blank,title --> <TD COLSPAN=5 WIDTH=100% ALIGN=LEFT> <TABLE CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 BORDER=0 WIDTH=100%><TR> <TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN="middle" WIDTH=50%><a HREF="http://www.linux.ca/"><IMG ALT="Linux.CA: CLUE, the Canadian Linux User Exchange" SRC="/images/interface/clue_title-300.gif" BORDER=0 WIDTH=300 HEIGHT=75></img></a></TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT VALIGN="bottom" WIDTH=50%> <SMALL> <FORM ACTION="http://google.com/search" METHOD="get"> <B>Search</B> linux.ca with Google: <INPUT TYPE="text" SIZE="10" NAME="q"><INPUT TYPE="hidden" NAME="as_sitesearch" VALUE="linux.ca"> </FORM> </SMALL> </TD> </TR></TABLE><BR> </TR> <TR> <TD COLSPAN=5 WIDTH=100% ALIGN=LEFT BGCOLOR=#000000><IMG ALT="------" SRC="/images/interface/transparent.gif" WIDTH=541 HEIGHT=1></TD> </TR> <TR> <TD WIDTH=141 HEIGHT=100% VALIGN=TOP> <TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=5 CELLPADDING=0><TR><TD VALIGN=TOP> <!-- CLUE-2 Links --> <SMALL> <P><B>Features</B> <BR><IMG ALT="---" SRC="/images/interface/horizontal_line.gif"><BR><BR> <LI>Home <LI><A HREF="/about_clue.shtml">About</A> <!-- <LI><A HREF="/centre/">CLUE's Linux Centre</A>--> <LI><A HREF="/friends/">Member Area</A> <LI><A HREF="/library/linux/lug.shtml">User Group Directory</A> <LI><A HREF="/library/">Document Library</A> <LI><A HREF="/lists/">Mailing Lists</A> <!--<LI><A HREF="/library/newsletters/">Newsletters</A>--> <LI><A HREF="/join.cgi"><B>Join!</B></A> <!--<P> <B>On CLUE</B> <BR><IMG ALT="---" SRC="/images/interface/horizontal_line.gif"><BR><BR>--> <P> <B>On Linux</B> <BR><IMG ALT="---" SRC="/images/interface/horizontal_line.gif"><BR><BR> <LI><A HREF="/about_linux.shtml">Introduction</A> <LI><A HREF="/library/linux/resources.shtml">Resources</A> <LI><A HREF="/library/linux/support.shtml">Support</A> <P> </SMALL> <!-- CLUE-2 Midsection --> </TD></TR></TABLE> </TD> <TD WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=100% BGCOLOR=#000000 BACKGROUND="/images/interface/vertical_line.gif"> <!-- the vertical line note: this uses a background image for netscape-4 compatibility --> <IMG ALT="" SRC="/images/interface/transparent.gif" WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=1> </TD> <TD WIDTH=100% HEIGHT=100% ALIGN=CENTER VALIGN=TOP> <TABLE WIDTH=100% HEIGHT=100% BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=25 CELLPADDING=0><TR><TD HEIGHT=100% VALIGN=TOP> <html> <head> <title>Canadian Linux & OSS News</title> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffcc"> <b>Canadian Linux & OSS News</b> <hr size="1" noshade /> <p /> <i>Thursday, July 31, 2003</i> <p> <a name="eden"><b>Questioning SCO: A Hard Look at Nebulous Claims</b></a> <br /> On July 24, 2003 Prof. Eden Moglen of Columbia Law School and General Council of the Free Software Foundation, addressed OSDL's Linux User Advisory Council. His presentation was an analysis of SCO's threat to require end users to buy a license to use Linux. Prof. Moglen has summarized his talk in a position paper that OSDL has published.<br> <br> Paper: <a href="http://www.osdl.org/docs/osdl_eben_moglen_position_paper.pdf">http://www.osdl.org/docs/osdl_eben_moglen_position_paper.pdf</a> </p> <p align="right"> <i>[<a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml"></a>] <a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml/2003/07/31#eden">permanent link</a></i> </p><hr> <i>Wednesday, July 30, 2003</i> <p> <a name="qlug"><b>CIty of Toronto Division migrates to Linux workstations.</b></a> <br /> The City of Toronto's Children's Services Division recently migrated 450 of its PCs over to Linux client workstations. The full story can be read <a href="http://www.itworldcanada.com/index.cfm/ci_id/46194.htm">here</a>. This success was made possible by Bellville, ON. <a href="http://beonix.com/">beONix Technologies</a> who provided the workstation configuration in the form of "quasi-thin clients", the application and data server deployment, and the published applications (Java, Oracle, StarOffice, rdesktop). The <a href="http://beonix.com/qlug.html"</a> Quinte Linux User Group is supported by beONix Technologies. </p> <p align="right"> <i>[<a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml"></a>] <a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml/2003/07/30#qlug">permanent link</a></i> </p><hr> <p> <a name="debian"><b>Debian announce subproject for Not-for-Profit Orgs.</b></a> <br /> A recent announcement was made to "alert developers of a potential Debian subproject aimed toward desktop use in non-profit organizations, particularly small ones." The " aim to create an easily installable customized Debian distribution with the needs of small non-profits in mind. In the future, we'd also like to develop several new applications geared to replace programs many non-profits use that are only available on proprietary operating systems." This effort matches CLUE's effort to help Canadian not-for-profits install and use Linux to satisfy their technology needs and CLUE will be exploring involvement in the near future. <br>More information can be found:<br> <br> [1] http://nonprofit.debian.net<br> [2] http://lists.yukidoke.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-np<br> [3] http://wiki.debian.net/index.cgi?DebianNonProfit<br> </p> <p align="right"> <i>[<a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml"></a>] <a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml/2003/07/30#debian">permanent link</a></i> </p><hr> <i>Friday, July 25, 2003</i> <p> <a name="sco"><b>Canadian LUGs and SCO</b></a> <br /> Given the recent Australian <a href="http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/07/23/067202&mode=thread&tid=106&tid=123&tid=130&tid=185&tid=190&tid=99">action</a> against the SCO issues, CLUE is calling on all members of the Canadian Open Source Community to discuss the Canadian perspective. You can <a href="http://www.ss.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss/">join</a> the discuss@linux.ca mailing list or join the discussion on irc.freenode.net, channel #clue-talk. </p> <p align="right"> <i>[<a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml"></a>] <a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml/2003/07/25#sco">permanent link</a></i> </p><hr> <i>Friday, June 13, 2003</i> <p> <a name="irc"><b>CLUE on IRC</b></a> <br /> For those of you who prefer the love-in that is IRC, please feel free to join #clue-talk on irc.freenode.net. This channel is a place for the National Canadian Linux & Open Source advocates to gather and speak their mind. </p> <p align="right"> <i>[<a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml"></a>] <a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml/2003/06/13#irc">permanent link</a></i> </p><hr> <i>Monday, June 02, 2003</i> <p> <a name="cupe"><b>Linux at Canadian Union of Public Employees</b></a> <br /> On Thursday, May 1st, Canada's largest union, <a href="http://www.cupe.ca/">CUPE</a> launched their new website. In cooperation with <a href="http://www.openconcept.ca/">OpenConcept Consulting</a> the site was built based on Red Hat 8 utilizing a fairly standard Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP (LAMP) environment. Originally, CUPE had intended to use proprietary technology to rebuild the site, as reported in this <a href="http://www.itbusiness.ca/index.asp?theaction=61&sid=52134">article</a> but due to a number of problems explored alternatives, eventually landing on their current solution. </p> <p align="right"> <i>[<a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml"></a>] <a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml/2003/06/02#cupe">permanent link</a></i> </p><hr> <i>Wednesday, May 14, 2003</i> <p> <a name="survey"><b>Call for National Participation!</b></a> <br /> <a href="http://www.e-cology.ca/canfloss/canfloss_en.html">E-cology Corporation</a> has undertaken a <a href="http://www.e-cology.ca/canfloss/canfloss_en.html">project</a> (<a href="http://www.e-cology.ca/canfloss/canfloss_fr.html">french page</a>) to gather the data necessary to review open source capabilities, supply and demand in Canadian industry, government and academia. CLUE would like to encourage all members of the opensource cummunity in Canada to participate in this survey. It's exactly this type of activity that can lead to opensource-centric job growth.<br> <br> Please complete their <a href="http://http://www.e-cology.ca/canfloss/questions_home_en.html">survey</a> (<a href="http://www.e-cology.ca/canfloss/questions_home_fr.html">french survey</a>) to help this effort succeed.<br> <br> For more information see <a href="http://www.vsi-isbc.ca/eng/joint_tables/im_it/news.cfm">IM/IT Canada</a>. </p> <p align="right"> <i>[<a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml"></a>] <a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml/2003/05/14#survey">permanent link</a></i> </p><hr> <i>Tuesday, May 13, 2003</i> <p> <a name="clugincorp"><b>Calgary LUG achieves goal of incorporation!</b></a> <br /> Congratulations go out to the <a href="http://calgary.linux.ca/">Calgary LUG</a> on their recent achievement of incorporation. Please see their website for more information. </p> <p align="right"> <i>[<a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml"></a>] <a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml/2003/05/13#clugincorp">permanent link</a></i> </p><hr> <i>Monday, May 12, 2003</i> <p> <a name="legalaidmb"><b>Linux at Legal Aid Manitoba</b></a> <br /> <a href="http://www.marcelgagne.com/">Marcel Gagne</a>, the author of the popular <a href="http://www.linuxjournal.com">Linux Journal</a> column, Cooking With Linux has written an <a href="http://www.informit.com/content/index.asp?session_id={A7F0194E-89D9-4E33-A5C9-938FDF803F41}&product_id={17670A14-CC0A-4597-9D81-BB34BAFE9FEA}">article</a> about the adoption of Linux at Legal Aid Manitoba. This is a must-read article for anyone who would like a real world example of the business benefits of Linux, specifically the financial benefits. </p> <p align="right"> <i>[<a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml"></a>] <a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml/2003/05/12#legalaidmb">permanent link</a></i> </p><hr> <i>Friday, April 11, 2003</i> <p> <a name="souther"><b>GNU/Linux: The Future of Technology</b></a> <br /> What have you done for Linux today? Well, <a href="http://llug.linux.ab.ca/">Lethbridge Linux Users Group</a> member Roy Souther has recently conducted a seminar at the <a href="http://www.uleth.ca/">University of Lethbridge</a> in conjunction with the University's <a href="http://www.cs.uleth.ca/~acm8/">Computer Interest Association</a> on Linux and Open Source Solutions as the future of technology. You can view the local new coverage video <a href="http://llug.linux.ab.ca/Projects/GNU_Linux_The_Future_of_Technology/GNU_Linux_The_Future_of_Technology_Shaw_spot_mini.mpg">here</a>. </p> <p align="right"> <i>[<a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml"></a>] <a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml/2003/04/11#souther">permanent link</a></i> </p><hr> <i>Monday, March 31, 2003</i> <p> <a name="lists"><b>CLUE Mailing Lists down</b></a> <br /> As of March 31, 2003 the CLUE mailing lists have been taken off line. We have recently moved servers and the lists didn't survive the move. However, they will be revived shortly. sorry for the inconvenience. </p> <p align="right"> <i>[<a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml"></a>] <a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml/2003/03/31#lists">permanent link</a></i> </p><hr> <p> <a name="westsec"><b>Westcoast SecurityForum 2003 call for Papers</b></a> <br /> The following information was posted recently to the VancouverLUG mailing list: "You are imvited to submit a proposal to present at WCSF2003. This is a great opportunity to increase your industry exposure, gain speaking experience, and earn professional development hours. The deadline for submissions is Friday May 30th, 2003. The theme for this year is: Caught between Cyber-Government and Cyber-Crime: Navigating the Legal, Moral and Technological Issues of Security. For full details on WCSF 2003 Submission Guidelines, please view <a href="http://www.wcsf.com/pdf/WCSF2003_Information_for_Speakers.pdf">ECSF2003 Information for Speakers</a> or visit the website at <a href="http://www.wcsf.com">www.wcsf.com</a> or <a href="http://www.infosecbc.org/sf/">www.infosecbc.org/sf/</a>. </p> <p align="right"> <i>[<a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml"></a>] <a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml/2003/03/31#westsec">permanent link</a></i> </p><hr> <i>Thursday, March 13, 2003</i> <p> <a name="standard"><b>Study Group for Linux Standardization</b></a> <br /> The chairman of the international subcommittee on programming languages and their environments, ISO/IEC/JTC1 SC22, has just announced the creation of a study group to consider the standardization of Linux in ISO/IEC/JTC1 . The >nitial meeting to see what interest is there and determine how to proceed will be at British Standards Institute in London, UK May 28-30.<br> <br> Obviously Canada is very interested in this effort. At our March meeting,CAC-JTC1-SC22 decided to support the activity and send a delegation. As chair of this Canadian SC22 mirror group, I am looking for people to participate in this activity, including technical experts with a good technical knowledge of Linux,and people with an interest in standardization of operating systems.<br> <br> I have selected Randal Leavitt to act as our chair for this Canadian mirrorgroup of the Linux Study Group.<br> <br> If you are interested in participating or know of someone who is interested inthe standardization of Linux, please contact Randal at<br> <br> <a href="mailto:randal.leavitt@rogers.com">randal.leavitt@rogers.com</a><br> <br> Please feel free to distribute this note to other Canadians whom you feel may be interested in the standardization of Linux.<br> <br> Stephen Michell<br> Chair<br> CAC-JTC1-SC22/CSA/CPL<br> <a href="mailto:stephen.michell@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca">stephen.michell@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca</a><br> tel: 902 564 2951<br> </p> <p align="right"> <i>[<a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml"></a>] <a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml/2003/03/13#standard">permanent link</a></i> </p><hr> <p> <a name="five"><b>Minideb </b></a> <br /> Minideb is <a href="http://linux.ca/minideb/">here</a>. </p> <p align="right"> <i>[<a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml"></a>] <a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml/2003/03/13#five">permanent link</a></i> </p><hr> <p> <a name="nine"><b>CLUE ANNOUNCEMENT 2002 </b></a> <br /> In co-operation with the Canadian Linux User's Exchange existing executive, I have carefully considered all the comments made to the admin@linux.ca mailing list over the last month, engaged in countless personal conversations and hours of research, and am proposing what I believe to be the best approach to a CLUE restructure and rebirth. <a href="http://www.linux.ca/library/01092002.shtml">Here</a> are the results of this work. This information will be posted to every Canadian LUG mailing list over the next week. POINTS TO NOTE IN THE DOCUMENT: # Bylaws revised. # Call for Executive Applications. Contact: <a href="mailto:btraynor@linux.ca">Bill Traynor</a> </p> <p align="right"> <i>[<a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml"></a>] <a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml/2003/03/13#nine">permanent link</a></i> </p><hr> <p> <a name="first"><b>Linux.ca now powered by <a href="http://www.raelity.org/apps/blosxom/">Blosxom</a></b></a> <br /> You're complaints have been gathered from the wastebasket in which they had been filed and the website has been updated. We chose <a href="http://www.raelity.org/apps/blosxom/">blosxom</a> (pr. blossom) because it's simple. Simple is good. </p> <p align="right"> <i>[<a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml"></a>] <a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml/2003/03/13#first">permanent link</a></i> </p><hr> <p> <a name="wardrive"><b>CSIS Fears Wireless Trackers</b></a> <br /> Calgary computer consultant Jason Kaczor is offended by the tone of a CSIS report. Two Alberta men with a passion for locating and mapping wireless computer networks have come under the <a href="http://www.canada.com/search/story.aspx?id=e7db38e3-f95b-48ea-a94e-364164b7262b#">scrutiny</a> of Canada's spy agency. Newly obtained documents show the Canadian Security Intelligence Service took careful note last summer as computer hobbyists Jason Kaczor and Brad Haines invited participants to help find access points to wireless networks in Red Deer, Alta. </p> <p align="right"> <i>[<a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml"></a>] <a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml/2003/03/13#wardrive">permanent link</a></i> </p><hr> <p> <a name="six"><b>CLUE reorganization discussions begin </b></a> <br /> On Monday, July 08, 2002 discussions began on the <a href="http://www.linux.ca/lists/">admin@linux.ca</a> mailing list regarding the reorganization of the Canadian Linux Users Exchange. The discussion is currently ongoing. This brain storming session provides an open forum for any interested groups or individuals to voice their ideas and opinions about what they think CLUE should be. Work will begin on Saturday, July 13th toward building a plan for the formal re-launch of CLUE. The plan will draw heavily from these discussions and will be distributed upon completion. Logs of July 9th and 10th can be found here. Online logs will be up shortly. For more information, please email <a href="mailto:schnick@linux.ca">Bill Traynor</a>. </p> <p align="right"> <i>[<a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml"></a>] <a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml/2003/03/13#six">permanent link</a></i> </p><hr> <p> <a name="eleven"><b>Electronic Frontier Canada activity</b></a> <br /> Apparently the life of an organization is not directly indicated by the last-update of it's webpage. The <a href="http://www.efc.ca">Electronic Frontier Canada</a> has been active recently opposing Bill C-18 and the creation of a National ID Card. as well as drafting responses to the governement's <a href="http://canada.justice.gc.ca/en/cons/la_al/">Lawful Access</a> proposal. And happily, their homepage has been update. So drop by, <a href="http://www.efc.ca/pages/efc-lists.html">join a mailing list</a> and sign up for a <a href="http://www.efc.ca/join/">Membership</a>. </p> <p align="right"> <i>[<a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml"></a>] <a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml/2003/03/13#eleven">permanent link</a></i> </p><hr> <p> <a name="eight"><b>Linux In Canada: Are We Going Open Source Yet? </b></a> <br /> I'm from the U.S. but I moved to Canada about eight years ago. Since I've been doing all of this research into what's happening with governments and open source lately, I also can't resist a chance to dig around on my chosen home turf. What I've found is there's a will, but no one's quite found the way yet. Read the rest of the Dee-Ann LeBlanc article at <a href="http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/reports/4325/1/">LinuxPlanet</a> </p> <p align="right"> <i>[<a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml"></a>] <a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml/2003/03/13#eight">permanent link</a></i> </p><hr> <p> <a name="clugagm"><b>Calgary LUG Annual General Meeting</b></a> <br /> An <a href="http://calgary.linux.ca/index.php?Annual%20General%20Meeting">Annual General Meeting</a> will be held at SAIT (room H101 in the Senator Burns building) March 5, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. in place of CLUG's regular monthly meeting. CLUG will be retiring their current Executive and holding an election for a new Executive Board.. </p> <p align="right"> <i>[<a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml"></a>] <a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml/2003/03/13#clugagm">permanent link</a></i> </p><hr> <p> <a name="mpug"><b>NEW Maritime Python User Group launched</b></a> <br /> The Nova Scotia Linux User Group has given birth to a new Python User Group. Initiated by LUG member, Jesse Lawrence MPUG can be contacted via it's <a href="http://soniceast.sytes.net/mailman/listinfo/mpug">mailing list</a>. For more information see their new <a href="http://soniceast.sytes.net/mpug/">website</a>. </p> <p align="right"> <i>[<a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml"></a>] <a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml/2003/03/13#mpug">permanent link</a></i> </p><hr> <p> <a name="bilodeau"><b>Alberta Appoints Cybercrime Prosecutor</b></a> <br /> As <a href="http://www.canada.com/edmonton/edmontonjournal/archives/story.asp?id=49DFDC52-7365-4768-879B-485CF68F2A5B">reported</a> in the Edmonton Journal, Alberta has become the first province in Canada to dedicate a full-time Crown prosecutor to criminal cases involving technology and the Internet. </p> <p align="right"> <i>[<a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml"></a>] <a href="http://www.linux.ca/index.shtml/2003/03/13#bilodeau">permanent link</a></i> </p><hr> <p /> <hr size="1" noshade /> <a href="http://www.raelity.org/apps/blosxom/"><img src="http://www.raelity.org/images/pb_blosxom.gif" border="0" /></a> </body> </html> </TD></TR> <TR><TD HEIGHT=18 VALIGN=BOTTOM> <P><HR> <SMALL> Have something to say? 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Invalid. The web page in question has two <head> sections and two <body> sections, and in the second one a background color of #ffffcc is specified. Mozilla is displaying the page as its being told to. Oh, and for the record, it's best to attach files to the bug rather than pasting in huge amounts of text.
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 22 years ago
Resolution: --- → INVALID
This is not invalid as far as I can see...
Status: RESOLVED → UNCONFIRMED
Resolution: INVALID → ---
... but it is a duplicate of bug 214577 (which has been fixed) *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 214577 ***
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 22 years ago22 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
Product: Browser → Seamonkey
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