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Old 06-12-2003, 08:42 AM   #1
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about mozilla plug-ins and browsing

Is there a way I can download all plug-ins. Looks like mozilla came bare with looks like no plug-ins for flash and java. I went to the web page-finding lots of files which I don't know which are important.

Second-I go to my lecture site-I have problems viewing this in mozilla. The lecturer said to get full screen of viewing the page-use IE. I do not like IE-so thinking is there some way to view it

http://www.ppsk.usm.my/lecturers/mra...fDNAandRNA.htm
Use IE and mozilla. You will see the window size and understand what I mean.
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I didn't notice any difference between IE and Mozilla on that page you referenced. What is the problem when you use Mozilla to look at it?

I don't know of any pages where you can download all plugins, because generally Mozilla is good about telling you when you need a plugin and directing you to the right site.
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Old 06-12-2003, 08:49 AM   #3
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well the slides-if you noticed in mozilla they look like 1/4 of the screen and for ie-they look almost full screen. Bigger is always better. I was wondering why mozilla cannot see the screen almost full size
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It has nothing to do with Mozilla. It is the way the page is coded. If you notice, when you use Mozilla the original site sends you to a site ending in "StruofDNAandRNA_files/v3_document.htm." However, if you are using IE, you are sent to "StruofDNAandRNA_files/frame.htm." The IE page probably uses non-standard coding specifically for IE. It is just another case of coding a page in a way that doesn't conform to standards. Complain to whoever wrote the page.

The reason it looked the same for me is because I copied the v3_document.htm link directly to IE instead of using the link you gave. When I pasted the link you gave to IE, I got the version with the larger slides.
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Old 06-12-2003, 10:07 AM   #5
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complain?the author told me to use IE, so nothing I can do. ok-guess thats it. Thanks.
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