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fatmanpaul
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Posted - 2007.04.08 13:35:00 -
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For the past couple of weeks I have been seeing errors like
Ñ ò18¢½n=middle style="padding-left:7px" >[Press Release] Dancing for the Coalition
I use Mozzilla's Foxfire.
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Ash Vincetti
Agony Unleashed Agony Empire
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Posted - 2007.04.08 13:42:00 -
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That's funny, i've been using Mozilla's Firefox, and I haven't gotten any errors ----- /ash :: sig goes here :: |
Shiner BockBeer
Go Go Gadget ForumPostingAlt
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Posted - 2007.04.08 14:37:00 -
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Originally by: Ash Vincetti That's funny, i've been using Mozilla's Firefox, and I haven't gotten any errors
He might be talking about the IGB.
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Tarminic
Black Flame Industries
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Posted - 2007.04.08 15:01:00 -
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CCP Really needs to work with Mozilla and have them install a version of their browser in EVE. The in-game browser renderer really isn't up to the task of most modern web pages, lol. <sig> IBTL! IBDS! IBTC! 1st in a BoB Post! And other such forum tom-foolery. </sig> |
Dark Shikari
Caldari Imperium Technologies Firmus Ixion
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Posted - 2007.04.08 15:04:00 -
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Originally by: Tarminic CCP Really needs to work with Mozilla and have them install a version of their browser in EVE. The in-game browser renderer really isn't up to the task of most modern web pages, lol.
I don't think they even need to work with them; Gecko is completely open source and can be easily adapted for any browser. Netscape did this, for example.
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qrac
Caldari Shiva Morsus Mihi
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Posted - 2007.04.08 15:34:00 -
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Originally by: Dark Shikari
I don't think they even need to work with them; Gecko is completely open source and can be easily adapted for any browser. Netscape did this, for example.
Are CCP free to implement a browser in the EVE-client using Gecko or do they need to adhere to some kind of license? -------------------------------------------
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Scetrov
Gallente
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Posted - 2007.04.08 15:45:00 -
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Gecko is licensed under the Mozilla Public Licence, GNU Public Licence and the Lesser GNU Public Licence, this doesn't mean that they can't do it, they just have to be careful to follow the licences. --
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