Sorry for being out of the battle there Ramp...but you know I will not leave
you...Kayode....Sir.
Let's take this fight to them....
Honestly Mozilla is one of the most poperfull browsers out there and one of
the most downloaded and used...(check some of those download sites for
stats).
Now I was about to send my contirbution to take MYIE2 back to the top when
I read Anil's thread and realized he beat me to it.
(The Heavens opens and a bright light shines down)
*** MYIE on Mozilla. ****
So Shawn what were you saying about the Vinyl, Rims and Spoiler.
Well we got a totally new car a (Subaru WRX) with a new engine (Mozilla),
18inch wheels, 6 inch vented brembo disc break package, Vinyls cause it
still using the MYIE kit,...(Hard Pong) cause we using all the pluggins that
the MYIE comes with that we didn't have to download and we can go everywhere
FireFox can't go and everywhere IE can't go. So OffRoad capable Rally
Business..in yuh mc.
This just goes to show the power and versatility of the damn thing, that it
could be mated with another engine to Boldly Go Where Firefox as never been
Before.
Now put that in ya SMOKE AND PIPE IT.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anil Ramnanan" <list@peppersauce.org>
To: <tech@gatt.co.tt>; <ttcs@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 9:53 AM
Subject: {GATT-Tech} MyIE2 with Mozilla engine
> For those of you who really like MyIE2 but don't want to get farked in
> the tail by IE's security flaws and would like to know what using a real
> browser engine is like, you can always use MyIE2 with Mozilla's Gecko
> Engine.
>
> Got to
>
http://www.iol.ie/~locka/mozilla/mozilla.htm>
> Download the Mozilla ActiveX controller. Install it.
>
> Open up your MyIE2, click on File->New Page->Use Gecko Engine
> Make sure it's checked off and restart MyIE2
>
> If you want to know if it worked, go to
>
http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/comp...ral/glassy.html>
> If that page renders correctly, you are using the Mozilla Gecko engine.
>
> Also, you can go to
http://www.iol.ie/~locka/mozilla/control.htm> At the very bottom of the page is the IE patcher tool. Use this tool to
> patch any application that uses the IE engine so that it uses the
> Mozilla engine instead.
>
> Now you can enjoy all the features of MyIE2 with a proper browser engine
> behind it. The best of both worlds.
>
> Anil.
>