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NewTobinParadigmSO here is a question for the peoples..
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NewTobinParadigmso.. sometimes Mozilla used <RDF> and sometimes they used <RDF:RDF> now as near as I can tell everything prior to gecko/1.8 always used <RDF:RDF> but other things stopped except where they didn't
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NewTobinParadigmwhat exactly is the difference and significance?
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NewTobinParadigmyou know.. I don't think there is one
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NewTobinParadigmaside from a certain appeal of having all tags namespaced.. I think the other reason is that merging rdf doms was a huge way stuff worked back then so it stays super ambiguous and while you can assume any unspecified tag is just base rdf .. it is best to avoid the risk
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NewTobinParadigmSO PERHAPS that policy needs to come back for as long as I am using rdf
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tommanblog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/privacy…-easier-with-todays-firefox-release only MozCorp would inject SJW vomit on frickin' THEMES
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a-865what pref needs changing so that github.com works as expected?
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a-865looks like dom.webcomponents.customelements.enabled;true needed
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CraigParker[m]Is there any way to get Seamonkey's mail component to hook up with office 365? I did it with a plugin for Thunderbird, but I'm trying to set up Seamonkey as my "work schtuff" environment. I'd use evolution, but don't want to put GNOME on this box.
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CraigParker[m]Am I muted?
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frg_AwayCraigParker[m] best to ask in mozillazine. In theory SM supports oauth2 but not sure if this covers office 365 too.
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NewTobinParadigmfrg IanN_Away WG9s I know ONE chunk of code that I could sync to and we could collaborate on.. mailnews core and co
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NewTobinParadigmthe hard part would be reconforming mailnews changes back to thunderbird's appbase but still that would give us some common stuff and since they are all grouped generally it won't put too much of a burdon on other components for changes
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NewTobinParadigmtell me is your mailnews still using mork or did you take it to sqlite yet