In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Gervase Markham wrote:Jeffrey John Martin wrote:After installing the version on the first web page it starts up mozilla and tells me I should have got the talkback version.
Really? Where and how does it tell you this?
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/ , linked from the home page and the start page (it's part of the nag text).
- person goes to home page - person downloads 1.4 - person gets start page which says "your version is out of date" - person follows link in nag message which goes to releases page - releases page says "please get a version with talkback"
So, what he said was somewhat misleading - it implied that the first page he saw told him that he should have got a talkback version, which isn't true.
That said, we are working on fixing the nag message problem. 1.4.1 will have a different start page.
at the top of http://www.mozilla.org/releases/ - the first link on the page is to the Netscape 7.0 Talkback page. The page also says that Mozilla binaries are for testing purposes only, describes the crash data newsgroup, tells them about builds for obscure platforms and how to build from source, and then warns them not to break US export restrictions.
Apart from US export restrictions, one could certainly argue that this all sucks. File a bug on fixing it. :-)
Gerv
