Re: Mozilla and SourceForge?
I did this but something is still screwy. Go to "http://www.incyte.com"
and load it with both netscape and mozilla. Under mozilla I'm missing
most of the page.
Robert
Thus spake Hubert Chan (hackerhue@crosswinds.net):
> >>>>> "Sam" == Sam TH <sam@uchicago.edu> writes:
>
> Sam> On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 11:55:40AM -0700, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> I'm trying to loging to SourceForge via ssl using Mozila in woody. It's
> >> refusing my connection. I've verified my pass and used netscape 475 to
> >> verify the site is up. Anyone have any ideas? Does Mozilla not accept
> >> SSL yet?
> >>
>
> Sam> You need the PAM module to use SSL. Check the Mozilla website.
>
> You mean PSM (Personal Security Manager). PAM is Pluggable Authentication
> Modules, and is used for logging into your own box.
>
> To answer the original question, go to the Debug menu, and select "Install
> PSM". (Unfortunately, PSM doesn't work with the gecko front ends like galeon
> or skipstone.)
>
> Hubert
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