Getting rid of the Liz...
The easiest way to totally remove LL is as follows (first, make sure you have a Mozilla installer handy somewhere, because you're going to need it.) You can download the latest version at mozilla.org.
Go to my programs\mozilla.org\Mozilla\defaults\pr
Drag "bookmarks.html" out of the folder onto the desktop.
Close Mozilla and Quick Start (if running).
Go to Start, Settings, Control Panel, Add or Remove Programs.
Uninstall Mozilla completely.
Go to your installer and reinstall Mozilla.
Again, go to my programs\mozilla.org\Mozilla\defaults\pr
Drag "bookmarks.html" off the desktop into the "profile" folder.
When Windows asks if you want to replace the existing folder, click "yes."
Close everything, and restart Mozilla. You will have a fresh copy of whatever version you installed, with your bookmarks intact.
WARNING: don't try to install the new Mozilla until you have completely un installed the existing program, otherwise you will end up with LiveLizard again.
Help!
Is Livelizard still an active project?
A little bit of a problem
LiveLizard does not work with latest Moz release 1.3
First of all, thanks for your work on a really slick client :-)
Like the subject says, LiveLizard doesn't work with the latest Moz release (1.3). I have made sure that the POST URL was correct, and I have tested on Windows XP and 2000 (Linux box is down). The window opens, but nobody's home :-(
I have created bug 3454; the gory details (JavaScript console errors, etc.) are posted there.
Thanks again!
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this client rox btw.
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but what should i do if when i try to install it tells me...
access denied. Im using mozilla and it gets to 100% on the lil installation bar when I click the link then bam access denied, no matter what version I try. Im new to linux so I apologize if this is retarded.
Thanks
Greg
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Hey all. I'm loving the LiveLizard so far... except for one nitpicky thing.
I like to format my paragraphs like this:
<p>This is one paragraph.</p> <p>This is the next one.</p>
And so on. But LiveLizard doesn't seem to want to do that. Instead, it inserts a <br> every time I hit enter to make a paragraph break.
Am I doing something wrong? Or is this a bug supposed to be that way?
LiveLizard (http://livelizard.mozdev.org) 1.7 Patch (20030107)
Info: I disabled switching between HTML and Source view to make LiveLizard 1.7
working with Mozilla 1.2.1. Just put this patched editor.js into your
[$MOZILLA_DIR]\chrom\livelizard\content\l
Errors and exceptions in JavaScript console still remain. Use this patch on your
own risk!
Thanks to hostmaster@perusion.com for the hint.
Thanks,
bishop@romov.net
[Get the patch]

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