I had the time to do this because I only downloaded seven odd builds of Mozilla through Netscape 2 today. Tomorrow I'll do better I promise. Maybe I'll scout the Netscape servers for new things? Or post profusely.
I think I'm going mad.
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Hendikins wrote:The ActiveX plugin can not download ActiveX controls..... In short: Having 7.1 installed with the ActiveX plugin is not dangerous, particularly if you don't use IE (or if you keep an eye on what ActiveX controls get installed).

Dennis L. wrote:Hendikins wrote:The ActiveX plugin can not download ActiveX controls..... In short: Having 7.1 installed with the ActiveX plugin is not dangerous, particularly if you don't use IE (or if you keep an eye on what ActiveX controls get installed).
My concern (as others?)... does the presence of the plugin have the ability to make any program calls to "Active X" routines, irregardless where there are stored on your HDD? Many Netscape / Mozilla user have enjoyed the security of being isolated from any Active X coupled vira / trojan ware.... OR ... is the phrase "plugin can not download Active X controls" mean we still have our insulated protection?


Mandrake wrote:I could almost confirm that your build is not is not the 'Gold' release, as Mozilla 1.4 isn't out yet - and the build date in your UA string suggests a 1.4 nightly was used as the basis for this build of 7.1


DJGM wrote:Here's the new throbber . . . only in the classic theme . . .





but if MozillaFirebird doesn't take too many years for it's final release, I will probably try it again.<g>


Mandrake wrote:So.. to save myself the download ... is there anything different
from the official release, and the beta version I downloaded
from the SD701 ftp server a few days ago?

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