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Please, improve support for special web pages with tens or hundreds of big images (201901); this means to be able: | |||
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<li>to set a parameter about available bandwidth: modem 14Kbit, 28Kbit, 56Kbit, ADSL1/2 256Kbit, 512Kbit, 640Kbit, 1Mbit, 2Mbit, 4Mbit, 10Mbit, 20Mbit, 40Mbit, 100Mbit, etc.;</li> | |||
<li>or to set other new parameters in preferences (GUI) about max. number of pipelined requests, whether to close connections as soon as all objects (images, etc.) have been retrieved (server friendly), etc.</li> | |||
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If possible make HTTP/1.1 pipelining support a bit smarter too (329977). | |||
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See [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=201910 bug 201910] | |||
See [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=329777 bug 329777] | |||
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Revision as of 20:25, 18 October 2006
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Specific features | References |
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See bug 162659 |
Implement full support of FTP by adding features like:
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See bug 208385 |
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1 SCTP patch |
Flash | |
When a Flash media file is loaded, CTRL+T (open new tab) does not work. Flash must be stealing the keystroke. |
See bug 78414 |
Open GL Support | |
With the advent of the 3D LCD and CRT displays. It would be wise to be the first browser on the block to support 3D tiling. This feature support would also give extension and theme writers a great deal of flexibility not yet known in the browser world. | |
E-learningspecifications | |
Native support for e-learningspecifications like the new IMS Common Cartridge Specification. | |
Networking, HTTP/1.1 | |
Please, improve support for special web pages with tens or hundreds of big images (201901); this means to be able:
If possible make HTTP/1.1 pipelining support a bit smarter too (329977). |
See bug 201910 See bug 329777 |