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Why do I get solid black when I print my SVG graphic from my browser?

Submitted by phillyboy on March 20, 2006 - 2:22pm

Hi All;

I have developed an application using PortableFirefox browser. This application contains several HTML files and a few SVG graphic files, displayed via HTML. The SVG graphic displays correctly, but prints solid black from my PortableFirefox browser. However, it prints very well from IE browser. In fact, even the HTML that embeds my SVG graphic displayed and printed correctly from IE.

Question 1: Does anyone know why my SVG graphics display correctly in my PortableFirefox application, but when printed, it just prints as a solid black area?

Question 2: WHY would the HTML file that embeds the SVG graphics NOT display at all on Firefox browser? Yes I am running the latest SVG viewer 6.0 version. Although I did not see its presence in "About:Config"

Confused about licensing - please help

Submitted by identyfik on March 20, 2006 - 4:38am

I’ve read through the licenses associated with Mozilla, Firefox, Portable Firefox etc. but I’m still not sure if I can do what I want to do without acting against license. So here’s what I want:
I wrote an (pretty nice, I think Wink ) CMS system and I want to sell it. However I thought tha I can add an Portable Firefox if a customer wants it (free of charge of course) with preconfigured tabs etc. to make CMS usage easier . What is important is that:

1 Bookmark File for Multiple FF?

Submitted by Strathy on March 19, 2006 - 9:30pm

I run PortableFF as well as Torpark from my USB. I want to use the same bookmark file so that my bookmarks are up to date no matter which program I run. I tried pointing the PFF profile to the Torpark profile using .ini which worked but it also changed my settings to the Torpark proxy settings. I don't want that. Is there a way to point PFF to only the bookmark portion of the profile in Torpark?

Thanks.

Any chance I can make it even smaller?

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on March 17, 2006 - 6:59pm

And yes, I *am* talking about Firefox. Wink

Didn't see this discussed anywhere here, if so, please point me there....

I'm trying to fit Portable Firefox onto a 16MB SD card. Formated this is about 14MB. I've tried formatting it as a compressed NTFS and of course FAT and I can't get it to fit. I think it is close, but this ain't horseshoes.

Question: Is there anything I can take out of the directory structure that will squeek it into 14MB? Of course it is going to grow a little bit with cookies and history and other stuff, but I'm hoping if I can nuke enough extra stuff I can fit the important stuff on here and have it work.

Change the Splashscreen how?

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on March 17, 2006 - 12:55pm

Hello, i've edited PortableFirefox.jpg in the PortableFirefoxCode folder to splashscreen that I like.

But I still see the original splashscreen.

Is there anyone here who knows how to change this?

Greetings, Milan

P.S. If my english is very bad i'm sorry for that, I come from the Netherlands

1.5 needs 2-3 Minutes to start! Help!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on March 17, 2006 - 7:52am

I tried 1.5 Portable (and 1.5.0.1) these days, but they start incredibly slow (If i run PFF on my local HDD It comes up within 1-2 seconds).
There is no difference if I try a "clean" version directly from the zip archive or a configured version. Why is that? 1.0.7 Portable and earlier versions need only 5-10 seconds to start! I have a USB 2.0 stick running on a USB 1.1 port.

Firefox window will not open

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on March 15, 2006 - 10:23am

I have PortableFirefox installed on a network drive at work so that I can access it from any station. I had been using it for a week or so, frustrated with how slow it would open, when suddenly I would not open at all anymore.

When I open PortableFirefox the splash screen comes up and it thinks for a minute and then nothing else happens. If I open the task manager I find firefox.exe running as a process instead of an application.

I did put a link to it in my startup folder, could that be confusing it somehow?

Can anyone help?

-Joseph

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