Re: Cannot chat with EpikNet servers and SeaMonkey

2011-02-16 Thread Ray_Net

Stéphane Grégoire wrote:

Ray_Net a tapoté, le 15/02/2011 01:48:

I can use http://cgiirc.epiknet.org/?chan=montest   but this interface
need to speak often, too often, otherwise it cuts you :-)

EpikNet say that he prefer to use:
http://www.webchat.epiknet.org/?canal=montest

But this interface is not working at all - that's my problem.


  Why don't using Chatzilla?



Because i want to put a link on a page of my website, so people not 
using SeaMonkey can reach the channel without installing an irc-client.

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Re: Cannot chat with EpikNet servers and SeaMonkey

2011-02-16 Thread Ray_Net

Ray_Net wrote:

Stéphane Grégoire wrote:

Ray_Net a tapoté, le 15/02/2011 01:48:

I can use http://cgiirc.epiknet.org/?chan=montest but this interface
need to speak often, too often, otherwise it cuts you :-)

EpikNet say that he prefer to use:
http://www.webchat.epiknet.org/?canal=montest

But this interface is not working at all - that's my problem.


Why don't using Chatzilla?



Because i want to put a link on a page of my website, so people not
using SeaMonkey can reach the channel without installing an irc-client.


In addition, i suspect that the problem is not in SM ...
But SM is not working and don't crash, so i report the problem here.
 i have tried with IE and i got an error 
An unexpected exception has been detected in native code outside the VM.
Unexpected Signal : EXCEPTION_STACK_OVERFLOW (0xc0fd) occurred at 
PC=0x7C90E8EE

Function=strchr+0xE1
Library=C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntdll.dll

Current Java thread:

Dynamic libraries:
0x0040 - 0x0049C000 C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe
0x7C90 - 0x7C9B2000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntdll.dll
0x7C80 - 0x7C8F6000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\kernel32.dll
snip
0x59A6 - 0x59B01000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\DBGHELP.dll

Heap at VM Abort:
Heap
 def new generation   total 576K, used 0K [0x1002, 0x100c, 
0x1078)

  eden space 512K,   0% used [0x1002, 0x10020048, 0x100a)
  from space 64K,   0% used [0x100a, 0x100a, 0x100b)
  to   space 64K,   0% used [0x100b, 0x100b, 0x100c)
 tenured generation   total 1408K, used 0K [0x1078, 0x108e, 
0x1602)
   the space 1408K,   0% used [0x1078, 0x1078, 0x10780200, 
0x108e)
 compacting perm gen  total 4096K, used 265K [0x1602, 0x1642, 
0x1a02)
   the space 4096K,   6% used [0x1602, 0x160624e8, 0x16062600, 
0x1642)


Local Time = Wed Feb 16 10:35:36 2011
Elapsed Time = 6
#
# The exception above was detected in native code outside the VM
#
# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.4.2_03-b02 mixed mode)
#

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PDF file limitation

2011-02-16 Thread Not@home

I have Vista and Seamonkey 2.0.11.  My wife has the same software on her pc.

When I try to read the Madrid attractions section (a PDF file) at 
http://www.maribelsguides.com/ it loads only about half of the file, 
then stops.


My wife's computer loads the whole file using Seamonkey, and my computer 
loads the whole file using IE.


This makes me think the problem is not with adobe, but with the 
configuration of either Vista or Seamonkey on my computer, but I have 
been all through the preferences section and can find nothing that to me 
sets a limit on the size of files I can open.


Any suggestions on where I should look?  I already tried swapping 
computers with my wife, but she caught me.

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Re: PDF file limitation

2011-02-16 Thread upscope
On Wednesday, February 16, 2011 07:36:04 AM Not@home wrote:
 I have Vista and Seamonkey 2.0.11.  My wife has the same software on 
her pc.
 
 When I try to read the Madrid attractions section (a PDF file) at 
 http://www.maribelsguides.com/ it loads only about half of the file, 
 then stops.
 
 My wife's computer loads the whole file using Seamonkey, and my 
computer 
 loads the whole file using IE.
 
 This makes me think the problem is not with adobe, but with the 
 configuration of either Vista or Seamonkey on my computer, but I 
have 
 been all through the preferences section and can find nothing that 
to me 
 sets a limit on the size of files I can open.
 
 Any suggestions on where I should look?  I already tried swapping 
 computers with my wife, but she caught me.
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Is it possibly the size of your cache under perferences__Advanced? 
I'm new to SeaMonkey so I'm just guessing.
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Re: Some problems regarding SENT folder in 2.0.11

2011-02-16 Thread Ed Mullen

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:

Zeb Carter wrote:

I provide tech support to a customer/friend of mine. He called me about
a problem he was having with the SENT folder under his profile.
Actually, there are 4 issues happening:

1) On entry to the mail/news side, he gets a notification saying summary
file being rebuilt for this folder

2) Sent messages appear in the folder but on exiting the program, and
going back in, the message no longer appears.

3) Compacting the folder does not seem to work (file size is roughly
4GB).


I think that that (4GB) may be a magic number.


Especially if it's a Windows PC and the drive is formatted FAT32.

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Re: About to move to New Computer

2011-02-16 Thread Phillip Jones

Rufus wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Rufus wrote:


Phillip Jones wrote:

I will be switching from a PowerPC Mac To an Intel Mac in next few days.

Can I move entire Folder that contains Preference newsgroups, Mail
extension and such To the new computer in same location then download a
fresh copy SeaMonkey and it open from scratch.I'd also like to do
similar with Camino, and FireFox as well.

Its been years since I've had to do this. This computer I am on is about
7 years old. I'm not one of these types that replace computer every 6
months to two years because the software call for it. Usually on a Mac
you shift when there is a shift processors and system software is
written that will only use that new processor type.

this will be only my 5th Mac since 1986. So I don't do this often At
least I'd like to bring over my Mailboxes, Bookmarks, Password, and
newsgroups and my plugins and extensions.


That's what I've done in the past, but I do a clean install on the new
machine first and then move items/folders individually - generally just
my Mail/News items, but now that I'm a bit more up on the structure I'd
just move the whole Profile folder contents, I think.


Provided, of course, that the two machines have the same version
installed. You wouldn't wanna drop a v.2 folder into a v.1 machine.

And I wouldn't want to guess what would happen if the helper apps named
on the source machine weren't present on the target machine.



Yes - agreed.  But even so, some components can be re-targeted if one
knows/is familiar with the file structure.



Good to know. I expect I'll have updated versions of the same helper 
programs applications or will down load them ASAP.


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Re: PDF file limitation

2011-02-16 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Not@home wrote:


I have Vista and Seamonkey 2.0.11.  My wife has the same software on her
pc.

When I try to read the Madrid attractions section (a PDF file) at
http://www.maribelsguides.com/ it loads only about half of the file,
then stops.

My wife's computer loads the whole file using Seamonkey, and my computer
loads the whole file using IE.

This makes me think the problem is not with adobe, but with the
configuration of either Vista or Seamonkey on my computer, but I have
been all through the preferences section and can find nothing that to me
sets a limit on the size of files I can open.

Any suggestions on where I should look? I already tried swapping
computers with my wife, but she caught me.


If you mean http://maribelsguides.com/mg_madrid.pdf, WFM (1.57 MB). 
It's not an unreasonable size.


In my experience, when a large PDF fails to load fully, it's usually a 
connectivity issue and not a software issue. But this isn't an 
especially large file.


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Re: About to move to New Computer

2011-02-16 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Rufus wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Rufus wrote:


Phillip Jones wrote:

I will be switching from a PowerPC Mac To an Intel Mac in next few
days.

Can I move entire Folder that contains Preference newsgroups, Mail
extension and such To the new computer in same location then download a
fresh copy SeaMonkey and it open from scratch.I'd also like to do
similar with Camino, and FireFox as well.

Its been years since I've had to do this. This computer I am on is
about
7 years old. I'm not one of these types that replace computer every 6
months to two years because the software call for it. Usually on a Mac
you shift when there is a shift processors and system software is
written that will only use that new processor type.

this will be only my 5th Mac since 1986. So I don't do this often At
least I'd like to bring over my Mailboxes, Bookmarks, Password, and
newsgroups and my plugins and extensions.


That's what I've done in the past, but I do a clean install on the new
machine first and then move items/folders individually - generally just
my Mail/News items, but now that I'm a bit more up on the structure I'd
just move the whole Profile folder contents, I think.


Provided, of course, that the two machines have the same version
installed. You wouldn't wanna drop a v.2 folder into a v.1 machine.

And I wouldn't want to guess what would happen if the helper apps named
on the source machine weren't present on the target machine.



Yes - agreed. But even so, some components can be re-targeted if one
knows/is familiar with the file structure.


If you know how to edit the helper apps list in v. 2, I'm sure a lot of 
us would like to hear it. AFAIK the user no longer has any access other 
than to view the list.


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Re: PDF file limitation

2011-02-16 Thread David E. Ross
On 2/16/11 7:36 AM, Not@home wrote:
 I have Vista and Seamonkey 2.0.11.  My wife has the same software on her pc.
 
 When I try to read the Madrid attractions section (a PDF file) at 
 http://www.maribelsguides.com/ it loads only about half of the file, 
 then stops.
 
 My wife's computer loads the whole file using Seamonkey, and my computer 
 loads the whole file using IE.
 
 This makes me think the problem is not with adobe, but with the 
 configuration of either Vista or Seamonkey on my computer, but I have 
 been all through the preferences section and can find nothing that to me 
 sets a limit on the size of files I can open.
 
 Any suggestions on where I should look?  I already tried swapping 
 computers with my wife, but she caught me.

I see a problem with the hotel guide at
http://maribelsguides.com/mg_madridhotels.pdf.  After downloading
about half the PDF file, further downloading occurs only as I scroll
down in the file.  The complete file downloaded only when I tried to
view the last page.

I saw a similar problem with a dial-up connection at Vanguard mutual
funds.  I wanted a form for converting part of an IRA to a Roth IRA.
The PDF file was less than 500 KB but would stop at slightly over 200
KB.  Nothing I did would result in the remaining file downloading.  What
was especially frustrating was that the form was only 8 pages out of 36
in the file -- 8 pages near the beginning of the file -- but the
partially downloaded file could not be opened; the entire file had to
download before I could open it.  With a broadband connection, the
problem went away.

I suspect this is a server problem.  The server might time-out without
having sent all packets.

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http://www.rossde.com/

On occasion, I might filter and ignore all newsgroup messages
posted through GoogleGroups via Google's G2/1.0 user agent
because of spam from that source.
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Re: About to move to New Computer

2011-02-16 Thread Phillip Jones

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Rufus wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Rufus wrote:


Phillip Jones wrote:

I will be switching from a PowerPC Mac To an Intel Mac in next few
days.

Can I move entire Folder that contains Preference newsgroups, Mail
extension and such To the new computer in same location then download a
fresh copy SeaMonkey and it open from scratch.I'd also like to do
similar with Camino, and FireFox as well.

Its been years since I've had to do this. This computer I am on is
about
7 years old. I'm not one of these types that replace computer every 6
months to two years because the software call for it. Usually on a Mac
you shift when there is a shift processors and system software is
written that will only use that new processor type.

this will be only my 5th Mac since 1986. So I don't do this often At
least I'd like to bring over my Mailboxes, Bookmarks, Password, and
newsgroups and my plugins and extensions.


That's what I've done in the past, but I do a clean install on the new
machine first and then move items/folders individually - generally just
my Mail/News items, but now that I'm a bit more up on the structure I'd
just move the whole Profile folder contents, I think.


Provided, of course, that the two machines have the same version
installed. You wouldn't wanna drop a v.2 folder into a v.1 machine.

And I wouldn't want to guess what would happen if the helper apps named
on the source machine weren't present on the target machine.



Yes - agreed. But even so, some components can be re-targeted if one
knows/is familiar with the file structure.


If you know how to edit the helper apps list in v. 2, I'm sure a lot of
us would like to hear it. AFAIK the user no longer has any access other
than to view the list.



see this screenshot?  you can't Highlight then click the button as shown?

http://screencast.com/t/cnyAv31FFyG

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Re: PDF file limitation

2011-02-16 Thread Phillip Jones

David E. Ross wrote:

On 2/16/11 7:36 AM, Not@home wrote:

I have Vista and Seamonkey 2.0.11.  My wife has the same software on her pc.

When I try to read the Madrid attractions section (a PDF file) at
http://www.maribelsguides.com/ it loads only about half of the file,
then stops.

My wife's computer loads the whole file using Seamonkey, and my computer
loads the whole file using IE.

This makes me think the problem is not with adobe, but with the
configuration of either Vista or Seamonkey on my computer, but I have
been all through the preferences section and can find nothing that to me
sets a limit on the size of files I can open.

Any suggestions on where I should look?  I already tried swapping
computers with my wife, but she caught me.


I see a problem with the hotel guide at
http://maribelsguides.com/mg_madridhotels.pdf.  After downloading
about half the PDF file, further downloading occurs only as I scroll
down in the file.  The complete file downloaded only when I tried to
view the last page.

I saw a similar problem with a dial-up connection at Vanguard mutual
funds.  I wanted a form for converting part of an IRA to a Roth IRA.
The PDF file was less than 500 KB but would stop at slightly over 200
KB.  Nothing I did would result in the remaining file downloading.  What
was especially frustrating was that the form was only 8 pages out of 36
in the file -- 8 pages near the beginning of the file -- but the
partially downloaded file could not be opened; the entire file had to
download before I could open it.  With a broadband connection, the
problem went away.

I suspect this is a server problem.  The server might time-out without
having sent all packets.



Had no problem loading the Link (use PDF Browser Plugin by Schubert) Do 
have a 1mb synchronous DSL Line.


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Re: Synchronizing bookmarks -- Seamonkey and Firefox

2011-02-16 Thread sean

Daniel wrote:

sean wrote:

Daniel wrote:

sean wrote:

jim wrote:

Seamonkey 2.04
Firefox 3.6.13

I have a situation where my bookmarks are pretty well diverged now.
They
used to be synchronized when they both used html files but have not
been
for several years.

I have seamonkey bookmarks that aren't in firefox and firefox
bookmarks
that aren't in seamonkey.

Is there a clever way to merge the two places.sqlite files and end up
with
no duplicates?

Thanks,

jim


I was quite happy to see that Sync was available via SeaMonkey addons
today... I use Firefox in my windows partition and SeaMonkey in my
linux
partition, thus far no troubles whatsoever...

sean





Sean, just FYI, I use SeaMonkey on both my Win7 and my Mandriva Linux.
Simply put my Profile on the Win7 partition, so both SeaMonkeys can make
use of the files.

Daniel


interesting Daniel,

fwiw,on my windows partition, I still use Firefox and Thunderbird as i
ponder a complete migration to linux... as I do this, I am sharing a
single local folders location across partitions between SeaMonkey and
Thunderbird...

that's as adventurous as I feel up to being at the moment...

but loving SeaMonkey in PeppermintOS

sean



So you're using SM on Linux..nothing adventurous about trying SM on
Windows.only a little bit of adventure going to a shared profile.

Daniel


after doing a rather tedious partitioning of my hardrive (with lots of 
back ups) i'm coming back to this topic...


Seamonkey 2.0.11's Sync no longer pulls down bookmarks that i used to 
easily share with Firefox Sync...  now the sync wheel spins endlessly as 
my cpu cycles between 99  100% for several minutes...


after i am able to regain control of SeaMonkey, there are no new 
bookmarks... but next time i go to overwrite SM's bookmarks i', told i'm 
going to overwrite 33K book marks that are nowhere to be found in this 
SM installation...


sean
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Re: PDF file limitation

2011-02-16 Thread Not@home



Phillip Jones wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 2/16/11 7:36 AM, Not@home wrote:

I have Vista and Seamonkey 2.0.11. My wife has the same software on
her pc.

When I try to read the Madrid attractions section (a PDF file) at
http://www.maribelsguides.com/ it loads only about half of the file,
then stops.

My wife's computer loads the whole file using Seamonkey, and my computer
loads the whole file using IE.

This makes me think the problem is not with adobe, but with the
configuration of either Vista or Seamonkey on my computer, but I have
been all through the preferences section and can find nothing that to me
sets a limit on the size of files I can open.

Any suggestions on where I should look? I already tried swapping
computers with my wife, but she caught me.


I see a problem with the hotel guide at
http://maribelsguides.com/mg_madridhotels.pdf. After downloading
about half the PDF file, further downloading occurs only as I scroll
down in the file. The complete file downloaded only when I tried to
view the last page.

I saw a similar problem with a dial-up connection at Vanguard mutual
funds. I wanted a form for converting part of an IRA to a Roth IRA.
The PDF file was less than 500 KB but would stop at slightly over 200
KB. Nothing I did would result in the remaining file downloading. What
was especially frustrating was that the form was only 8 pages out of 36
in the file -- 8 pages near the beginning of the file -- but the
partially downloaded file could not be opened; the entire file had to
download before I could open it. With a broadband connection, the
problem went away.

I suspect this is a server problem. The server might time-out without
having sent all packets.



Had no problem loading the Link (use PDF Browser Plugin by Schubert) Do
have a 1mb synchronous DSL Line.

I have cable.  It downloads completely using IE on my computer, or 
Seamonkey on my wife's, but with Seamonkey on mine it consistently stops 
after downloading 818.51 KB of 1.57 MB.

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Re: Some problems regarding SENT folder in 2.0.11

2011-02-16 Thread Zeb Carter

Ed Mullen wrote:

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:

Zeb Carter wrote:

I provide tech support to a customer/friend of mine. He called me about
a problem he was having with the SENT folder under his profile.
Actually, there are 4 issues happening:

1) On entry to the mail/news side, he gets a notification saying summary
file being rebuilt for this folder

2) Sent messages appear in the folder but on exiting the program, and
going back in, the message no longer appears.

3) Compacting the folder does not seem to work (file size is roughly
4GB).


I think that that (4GB) may be a magic number.


Especially if it's a Windows PC and the drive is formatted FAT32.

Machine in question is a Windows 7 machine - defintely NTFS. Per the 
original msg, I moved the messages from the default SENT folder to the 
one under LOCAL folders, pointed the system to that folder and the sent 
messages go there as they should.


With an empty SENT folder under the default account, sent messages 
appear and then disappear after closing Seamonkey and reopening SM.


Very strange behavior!
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Re: About to move to New Computer

2011-02-16 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Phillip Jones wrote:


Paul B. Gallagher wrote:


If you know how to edit the helper apps list in v. 2, I'm sure a lot of
us would like to hear it. AFAIK the user no longer has any access other
than to view the list.


see this screenshot? you can't Highlight then click the button as shown?

http://screencast.com/t/cnyAv31FFyG 


Okay, I overspoke -- yes, there is that limited capability. But I can't 
look at the MIME type, and I can't search for file types.


For example, my system has an entry called Application, but I can't 
search for exe. And for that entry, the pull-down options are Always 
ask and Save file.


For another example, the entry Adobe Acrobat 7.0 document doesn't 
mention pdf anywhere, and I can't search to see if SM knows how to 
handle PDFs or needs me to tell it. For that file type, the pull-down 
options are Always ask, Save file, Use Acrobat 8.2 (default), Use 
Acrobat 8.2, Use Acrobat 8.2 (in SeaMonkey), Use other..., and 
Application details... The last one pulls up a dialog that tells me 
The following applications can be used to handle Adobe Acrobat 7.0 
document content, and lists Adobe Acrobat and tells me the directory 
containing its executable.


Some file types do show the MIME type, as in your screenshot, but most 
do not. And in any event, that isn't editable.


It all has a very M$ kind of feel -- we won't tell you what we don't 
think you should know.


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Re: About to move to New Computer

2011-02-16 Thread NoOp
On 02/16/2011 03:58 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
 Phillip Jones wrote:
...
 see this screenshot? you can't Highlight then click the button as shown?

 http://screencast.com/t/cnyAv31FFyG 
 
 Okay, I overspoke -- yes, there is that limited capability. But I can't 
 look at the MIME type, and I can't search for file types.
...

 Some file types do show the MIME type, as in your screenshot, but most 
 do not. And in any event, that isn't editable.
 
 It all has a very M$ kind of feel -- we won't tell you what we don't 
 think you should know.
 

I agree that the ability to modify ala 1.x was (IMO) better/easier. If
all else fails, you can always modify (via a text editor) the
mimeTypes.rdf file. It would be nice if there were an extension with a
gui to do this - perhaps there is, but I've not looked.

Also see:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/MimeTypes.rdf
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Re: PDF file limitation

2011-02-16 Thread W3BNR

On 2/16/2011 5:24 PM Not@home wrote:



Phillip Jones wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 2/16/11 7:36 AM, Not@home wrote:

I have Vista and Seamonkey 2.0.11. My wife has the same software on
her pc.

When I try to read the Madrid attractions section (a PDF file) at
http://www.maribelsguides.com/ it loads only about half of the file,
then stops.

My wife's computer loads the whole file using Seamonkey, and my
computer
loads the whole file using IE.

This makes me think the problem is not with adobe, but with the
configuration of either Vista or Seamonkey on my computer, but I have
been all through the preferences section and can find nothing that
to me
sets a limit on the size of files I can open.

Any suggestions on where I should look? I already tried swapping
computers with my wife, but she caught me.


I see a problem with the hotel guide at
http://maribelsguides.com/mg_madridhotels.pdf. After downloading
about half the PDF file, further downloading occurs only as I scroll
down in the file. The complete file downloaded only when I tried to
view the last page.

I saw a similar problem with a dial-up connection at Vanguard mutual
funds. I wanted a form for converting part of an IRA to a Roth IRA.
The PDF file was less than 500 KB but would stop at slightly over 200
KB. Nothing I did would result in the remaining file downloading. What
was especially frustrating was that the form was only 8 pages out of 36
in the file -- 8 pages near the beginning of the file -- but the
partially downloaded file could not be opened; the entire file had to
download before I could open it. With a broadband connection, the
problem went away.

I suspect this is a server problem. The server might time-out without
having sent all packets.



Had no problem loading the Link (use PDF Browser Plugin by Schubert) Do
have a 1mb synchronous DSL Line.


I have cable. It downloads completely using IE on my computer, or
Seamonkey on my wife's, but with Seamonkey on mine it consistently stops
after downloading 818.51 KB of 1.57 MB.


Also no problem here downloading and viewing.  Using WIN XP, SM 2.013pre, and 
Foxit Reader as the .pdf reader.


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Re: PDF file limitation

2011-02-16 Thread NoOp
On 02/16/2011 02:24 PM, Not@home wrote:
 
 
 Phillip Jones wrote:
...
 Had no problem loading the Link (use PDF Browser Plugin by Schubert) Do
 have a 1mb synchronous DSL Line.

 I have cable.  It downloads completely using IE on my computer, or 
 Seamonkey on my wife's, but with Seamonkey on mine it consistently stops 
 after downloading 818.51 KB of 1.57 MB.

How are you downloading the file? Are you right clicking on the file (in
this case the picture) and then using 'Save Link Target As', or are you
using some other method?
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Re: PDF file limitation

2011-02-16 Thread JD

Not@home wrote:



Phillip Jones wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 2/16/11 7:36 AM, Not@home wrote:

I have Vista and Seamonkey 2.0.11. My wife has the same software on
her pc.

When I try to read the Madrid attractions section (a PDF file) at
http://www.maribelsguides.com/ it loads only about half of the file,
then stops.

My wife's computer loads the whole file using Seamonkey, and my
computer
loads the whole file using IE.

This makes me think the problem is not with adobe, but with the
configuration of either Vista or Seamonkey on my computer, but I have
been all through the preferences section and can find nothing that
to me
sets a limit on the size of files I can open.

Any suggestions on where I should look? I already tried swapping
computers with my wife, but she caught me.


I see a problem with the hotel guide at
http://maribelsguides.com/mg_madridhotels.pdf. After downloading
about half the PDF file, further downloading occurs only as I scroll
down in the file. The complete file downloaded only when I tried to
view the last page.

I saw a similar problem with a dial-up connection at Vanguard mutual
funds. I wanted a form for converting part of an IRA to a Roth IRA.
The PDF file was less than 500 KB but would stop at slightly over 200
KB. Nothing I did would result in the remaining file downloading. What
was especially frustrating was that the form was only 8 pages out of 36
in the file -- 8 pages near the beginning of the file -- but the
partially downloaded file could not be opened; the entire file had to
download before I could open it. With a broadband connection, the
problem went away.

I suspect this is a server problem. The server might time-out without
having sent all packets.



Had no problem loading the Link (use PDF Browser Plugin by Schubert) Do
have a 1mb synchronous DSL Line.


I have cable. It downloads completely using IE on my computer, or
Seamonkey on my wife's, but with Seamonkey on mine it consistently stops
after downloading 818.51 KB of 1.57 MB.


What's another WAG? (Wild Ass Guess).

Clear your Cache and delete all the cookies for this particular web 
page. Restart SM. Try the d/l again.


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Re: Some problems regarding SENT folder in 2.0.11

2011-02-16 Thread Rostyslaw Lewyckyj

Zeb Carter wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:

Zeb Carter wrote:

I provide tech support to a customer/friend of mine. He called me about
a problem he was having with the SENT folder under his profile.
Actually, there are 4 issues happening:

1) On entry to the mail/news side, he gets a notification saying
summary
file being rebuilt for this folder

2) Sent messages appear in the folder but on exiting the program, and
going back in, the message no longer appears.

3) Compacting the folder does not seem to work (file size is roughly
4GB).


I think that that (4GB) may be a magic number.


Especially if it's a Windows PC and the drive is formatted FAT32.


Machine in question is a Windows 7 machine - defintely NTFS. Per the
original msg, I moved the messages from the default SENT folder to the
one under LOCAL folders, pointed the system to that folder and the sent
messages go there as they should.

With an empty SENT folder under the default account, sent messages
appear and then disappear after closing Seamonkey and reopening SM.

Very strange behavior!


So I take it that you decided not to split the original SENT folder
as I suggested, and are satisfied with getting any newly sent messages 
copied/saved in the new folder under LOCAL folders?  (Y/N)?


Also just as a double check on understanding what you write:
By empty SENT folder under the default account, you do mean that the
sent file when you look at it on the disk is empty, i.e. has a 0 size,
and not just that in SM it reports 0 messages in the folders list?
(Y/N)?

It would seem though, that since you have saved all the old sent
messages into that folder under LOCAL, you should now be free to
delete the old sent and the sent.msf files on disk and let SM create
completely fresh and clean ones. You should then be able to point
SM to use the fresh folders.
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Re: PDF file limitation

2011-02-16 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

JD wrote:


What's another WAG? (Wild Ass Guess).

Clear your Cache and delete all the cookies for this particular web
page. Restart SM. Try the d/l again.


Yes, I've seen that work before.

I wonder sometimes if the cache manager doesn't know how to purge old 
data when it fills up.


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Re: PDF file limitation

2011-02-16 Thread cyberzen

Paul B. Gallagher a écrit :

JD wrote:


What's another WAG? (Wild Ass Guess).

Clear your Cache and delete all the cookies for this particular web
page. Restart SM. Try the d/l again.


Yes, I've seen that work before.

I wonder sometimes if the cache manager doesn't know how to purge old
data when it fills up.



the cache can be flushed on close... no problem here

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