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Description: Web browsers for the X-Window system.
 

HostMath - Online LaTeX formula editor and math equation editor 
  HostMath is a powerful interactive mathematical expressions editor. It uses WYSIWYG-style editing and allows creating mathematical equations through simple point-and-click techniques. 1. Many pre-defined Templates and Symbols in well-organized palettes that cover Mathematics, Physics, Electronics, and many other higher... more »
By Jack  - Apr 10 2012 - 1 new of 1 message    

Some Thing I done 
  Hello I discovered some thing for you as follows: [link] [link] [link]... more »
By prince banjare  - Aug 23 2011 - 1 new of 1 message    

Mozilla Firefox - How do I access the manager tools? 
  ...I found the image manager preferences as follows: Menu, Edit, Preferences, Icon: Content, Frame> Load images automatically, Button: Exceptions The cookie manager appears to be missing. I found an option to delete cookies altogether using: Menu, Edit, Preferences, Icon: Privacy, Link: remove individual cookies.... more »
By Mark Hobley  - Apr 29 2011 - 4 new of 4 messages    

Iceweasel won't browse cnet.com 
  ...I switch off stylesheets manually sometimes for one reason or another, and I have notices that pictures do disappear from some websites, even though I can display them by typing their address into the address bar. I know that the early browsers never used to make pictures disappear like this, so it is due to a code change made in the browser at some point in... more »
By Mark Hobley  - Apr 29 2011 - 2 new of 2 messages    

You have chosen to open index.php which is a: PHP file 
  I am using Debian iceape, which is a Mozilla seamonkey based derivative. When I attempt to edit wiki pages at a couple of internet sites (such as wikibooks or rosettacode), after I have made the edit, I click the "Save page" button on the website. This causes the browser to provide a dialogue as follows:... more »
By Mark Hobley  - Nov 27 2010 - 3 new of 3 messages    

a test posting 
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By Ng Spim  - Oct 24 2010 - 1 new of 1 message    

Mozilla browser - reverting edited wiki pages 
  I do lots and lots of documentation editing using wiki based pages. I notice that if I make a second edit to a page, the previous edit appears to be being reverted, so that second edit undoes the changes made in the previous edit. (It looks as if the browser is keeping a cache of the page before the first edit, and using the unedited cached page for the second... more »
By Mark Hobley  - Oct 24 2010 - 1 new of 1 message    

Internet Explorer is much more powerful that Firefox 
  Why is Internet Explorer much more powerful than Firefox? For example, when Firefox crashes I just have to restart it, and keep browsing in a few seconds. it will even remember the tabs I had open. However, when IE crashes... it takes down the whole operating system, the fridge, the microwave, the toaster, and any pacemakers that may... more »
By Marious Barrier  - Oct 8 2010 - 12 new of 12 messages    

Mozilla Browser Postfix String Security Question 
  When browsing some websites, postfix information can be included in the url that can be detected by the webserver. This is typically used for providing information to the browser using the GET method of the CGI common gateway interface. [link]... more »
By Mark Hobley  - Oct 2 2010 - 1 new of 1 message    

How do I remove any profile information from mozilla based browser 
  I am using a Debian (squeeze/testing) system and I am trying to temporarily remove my profile information from the iceape browser for the purposes of software testing. I went to my home directory and renamed the .mozilla directory to .mozilla.old as follows: cd mv .mozilla .mozilla.old I now restarted the browser, expecting to be asked to create a profile, but... more »
By Mark Hobley  - Sep 16 2010 - 3 new of 3 messages    

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