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Leonidas Jones

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Jan 16, 2006, 8:50:22 PM1/16/06
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Dave Miller wrote:
> Welcome to mozilla.support.camino

Lets not all jump at once!

Lee

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May 8, 2006, 4:25:51 PM5/8/06
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All righty! I've waited the obligatory 4 months.

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John McWilliams

Old Netscape Champion

Morton

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Aug 27, 2006, 9:10:38 PM8/27/06
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Dave Miller wrote:
> Welcome to mozilla.support.camino

Hi,

I'm using the Mozilla browser for about 2 years, have donated to the
foundation, and am very pleased with it. I just noticed on the new
Mozilla home page that a new version of Mozilla is available, namely
1.7.13. I presume that this is an approved stable build, which is what I
like. I tried going through the on-screen steps to download it, and
finally got an onscreen message:

... Mozilla does not know how to handle this file."

As an intermediate newbie (6 years or so), I find it humorous and ironic
that Mozilla does not know how to handle a Mozilla file.

What can I do? Is there a CD-ROM of the new build that I can purchase?
Is there a download workaround?

Any help will be appreciated.

Morton

Chris Ilias

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Aug 27, 2006, 11:58:26 PM8/27/06
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_Morton_ spoke thusly on 27/08/2006 9:10 PM:

> I'm using the Mozilla browser for about 2 years, have donated to the
> foundation, and am very pleased with it. I just noticed on the new
> Mozilla home page that a new version of Mozilla is available, namely
> 1.7.13. I presume that this is an approved stable build, which is what I
> like. I tried going through the on-screen steps to download it, and
> finally got an onscreen message:
>
> ... Mozilla does not know how to handle this file."
>
> As an intermediate newbie (6 years or so), I find it humorous and ironic
> that Mozilla does not know how to handle a Mozilla file.

Cross-posted and follow-up set to mozilla.support.mozilla-suite.
mozilla.support.camino is not for Mozilla Suite support.

I don't know why your installation of Mozilla doesn't know how to handle
the Mozilla1.7.13 installer file. It's an EXE file.
For clarification, the downloads are available at
<http://www.mozilla.org/products/mozilla1.x/>.

However, I think you should know that Mozilla has discontinued the
Mozilla Application Suite, and is no longer updating it. 1.7.13 is the
last. A group of people in the Mozilla community have begun a project
called SeaMonkey, which aims to "deliver production-quality releases of
code derived from the application formerly known as 'Mozilla Application
Suite'." For instance, what would be Mozilla 1.8 is SeaMonkey 1.0.

SeaMonkey is currently at 1.0.4, and that's what I recommend you use.
<http://seamonkey-project.org/>
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Chris Ilias
mozilla.test.multimedia moderator
Mozilla links <http://ilias.ca>
(Please do not email me tech support questions)

Geronimo

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Sep 7, 2006, 8:23:01 AM9/7/06
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Dave Miller wrote:
> Welcome to mozilla.support.camino
What is Camino anyway? Is it a new version of the Mozilla browser in
competition with Firefox, or what?

Moz Champion (Dan)

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Sep 7, 2006, 1:54:56 PM9/7/06
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No, Camino is a macintosh only derivitive of Mozilla

In fact it predates Firefox - it was the first browser only Mozilla
derivitive - much like Firefox is.

See http://www.caminobrowser.org/ for more information.

armin

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Nov 15, 2007, 6:28:20 PM11/15/07
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Dave Miller wrote:

> Welcome to mozilla.support.camino
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