When using SeaMonkey to read newsgroups, each newsserver account shows
the subscribed newsgroups in the order in which I subscribed to them. I
would like to change the order in which they are listed, but I haven't
been able to figure out how to do that. Is this possible to do? Thanks!
l save the password for some secure sites. Is there any way to get it
to save the passwords for all sites? Thanks!
John
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David E. Ross wrote:
On 4/24/2009 11:26 AM, John wrote:
The password manager in SeaMonkey doesn't always offer to save a
password, depending on the site being visited. I have noticed in
particular that it frequently won't save a password for a secure website
having an https://... ad
David E. Ross wrote:
On 5/1/2009 12:38 PM, John wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 4/24/2009 11:26 AM, John wrote:
The password manager in SeaMonkey doesn't always offer to save a
password, depending on the site being visited. I have noticed in
particular that it frequently won't save
and how do I fix it? (SeaMonkey v1.1.16)
Thanks!
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quot; under my ".slt" folder. If you don't use the
global inbox, it could be in a folder named for your ISP, again under
the "Mail" folder.
Back up anything you're about to delete or overwrite, just in case.
Regards, Rob L
I
Daniel wrote:
John wrote:
Rob Lindauer wrote:
Rick wrote:
Hi,
I had to re install everything incl. SeaMonkey but, I backed up
everything before I started. How do I restore my inbox?
thanks,
Rick
Exit from SM before doing any of the following.
Find the folder in which your current (new
a.org and not Seamonkey.
Thanks again,
John
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John wrote:
Karl Anderson wrote:
Rick wrote:
Hi,
I had to re install everything incl. SeaMonkey but, I backed up
everything before I started. How do I restore my inbox?
thanks,
Rick
There are extensive instructions in the Mozillazine kb about
migrating your profile
Daniel wrote:
John wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
John wrote:
Karl Anderson wrote:
Rick wrote:
Hi,
I had to re install everything incl. SeaMonkey but, I backed up
everything before I started. How do I restore my inbox?
thanks,
Rick
There are extensive instructions in the Mozillazine kb about
Ray_Net wrote:
John wrote:
Daniel wrote:
John wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
John wrote:
Karl Anderson wrote:
Rick wrote:
Hi,
I had to re install everything incl. SeaMonkey but, I backed up
everything before I started. How do I restore my inbox?
thanks,
Rick
There are extensive instructions
Daniel wrote:
John wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
John wrote:
Daniel wrote:
John wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
John wrote:
Karl Anderson wrote:
Rick wrote:
Hi,
I had to re install everything incl. SeaMonkey but, I backed
up everything before I started. How do I restore my inbox?
thanks,
Rick
There
in a separate window? These are files coming as email
attachments from different senders.
Thanks!
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upcoming Firefox 3.5 improvements ASAP.
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What I want to avoid is a sudden crash caused by too many messages which
would cause me to lose everything. (I do backup these folders on a
regular basis). Thanks!
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ft Wireless Mouse,
the IntelliMouse Explorer 2.0. I don't know if this mouse is related to
the problem or not. Is there some setting that needs to be adjusted to
get this working correctly? Thanks!
John
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Martin Feitag wrote:
Ray_Net schrieb:
DoctorBill wrote:
Paul Hartman wrote:
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 7:25 PM, John wrote:
With Internet Explorer I can right-click on a Google Map and it pops
up a
special Google menu which has a very useful (to me) choice at the
bottom:
"What
bly are using a different email program) are
receiving only a message with hundreds of lines of binary code after the
message text. How do I correct this? Thanks!
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John Doue wrote:
John wrote:
I'm running SeaMonkey v1.1.17 under Windows XP Pro SP3.
When I email someone an attachment, it's usually a .jpg file, and
there are no problems. The image is visible at the bottom of the
message and also shows up as an icon at the upper right cor
Firefox 3 in the
browser spoof window, but that doesn't help.
Regards,
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Yes! Same problem here on multiple machines with SM 1.1.18, but it works
correctly with IE8. You can still zoom out by moving the slider down,
but clicking on the "-" button at the bottom hasn't been working for weeks.
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MN wrote:
John wrote:
Ant wrote:
Hello!
Is anyone else having problems with Google Maps' - graphic to zoom
out of map area view? I noticed in both Mozilla's SeaMonkey v1.1.18
and Firefox v2.0.0.20 on two updated Windows XP Pro. machines. It
worked in fine in the past and i
e other servers
I use. Is this something I can correct with a setting change, or is it a
problem with the newsserver itself? Thanks!
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KristleBawl wrote:
John wrote:
I'm using SeaMonkey v1.1.18, and I have accounts setup for several
newsservers. The newsserver privatenews.microsoft.com has started
behaving strangely. Any time I click on one of the newsgroups to which
I have already subscribed on that server, I get the p
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Bush wrote:
jim wrote:
On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 17:00:14 -0500, Bush in
mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:
Please post in this newsgroup, When a Good working version of
seamonkey 2.X is available . 2.0 is real Buggy . It needs to be
Marked as BETA
Time for me to go back to
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/7/2009 10:49 AM, John wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Bush wrote:
jim wrote:
On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 17:00:14 -0500, Bush in
mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:
Please post in this newsgroup, When a Good working version of
seamonkey 2.X is available . 2.0 is real Buggy . It
Robert Kaiser wrote:
John wrote:
All I can say is that I tried several times to install 2.0 over 1.1.18
and it corrupted my iTunes file and would not open. That would suggest
that there is a problem moving between the two.
What does iTunes have to do with SeaMonkey upgrades?
Robert Kaiser
Leonidas Jones wrote:
John wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
John wrote:
All I can say is that I tried several times to install 2.0 over 1.1.18
and it corrupted my iTunes file and would not open. That would suggest
that there is a problem moving between the two.
What does iTunes have to do with
Ed Jones wrote:
On or about 12/7/2009 9:16 PM, John Boyle typed the following:
NoOp wrote:
On 12/07/2009 05:06 PM, John wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
John wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
John wrote:
All I can say is that I tried several times to install 2.0
Robert Kaiser wrote:
John Boyle wrote:
INSTALLING SEAMONKEY 2.0 HAS BEEN KNOWN TO DESTROY
ALL SORTS OF THINGS
No, the only thing we really know is that is sometimes doesn't import
SeaMonkey 1.x profiles, but we haven't got any information whatsoever
that it reproducibly destroye
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/7/2009 6:16 PM, John Boyle wrote:
To NoOp: And how would you know this, using LINUX? Are you also a
SeaMonkey developer? INSTALLING SEAMONKEY 2.0 HAS BEEN KNOWN TO DESTROY
ALL SORTS OF THINGS THAT HAVE TO BE DOWNLOADED OR HAVE BEEN DOWNLOADED
THROUGH IT! After all, what
Leonidas Jones wrote:
John wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
John wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
John wrote:
/snip/
That is a damn good question why should SM have anything to do with
iTunes but, I can tell you that it did totally destroy my iTunes
library. It happened before too but, this time I
Leonidas Jones wrote:
John Boyle wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/7/2009 5:06 PM, John wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
John wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
John wrote:
/snip/
So if no one can suggest an alternative, that means it was SM's
fault?
Sir, once again, your logic escap
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/7/2009 6:20 PM, John Boyle wrote:
To Mark Hansen: If he had NO trouble before SM2 , but NOW has trouble
since, IT IS VERY CLEAR LOGIC THAT SM2 IS THE PROBLEM!!! HOW CAN ANYONE
THINK OTHERWISE, USING LOGIC, THAT IS!!! >:o
How about this John? Let's say you
Philip Chee wrote:
On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 16:08:12 -0600, John wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
John wrote:
All I can say is that I tried several times to install 2.0 over 1.1.18
and it corrupted my iTunes file and would not open. That would suggest
that there is a problem moving between the two
Benoit Renard wrote:
John wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
You didn't do something totally stupid and kept your iTunes library
inside the SeaMonkey application directory did you? Otherwise SeaMonkey
has totally no idea where your iTunes library lives so it would be
totally unable to trash it ev
Phillip Jones wrote:
John wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
John Boyle wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/7/2009 5:06 PM, John wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
John wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
John wrote:
/snip/
So if no one can suggest an alternative, that means it was SM's
fault?
Sir,
now I am wondering where is the inbox located in SM2.0? I checked at
mozillazine but, could not find the answer.
Thanks,
John McKenzie
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Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/8/2009 4:20 PM, John Boyle wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/7/2009 6:16 PM, John Boyle wrote:
To NoOp: And how would you know this, using LINUX? Are you also a
SeaMonkey developer? INSTALLING SEAMONKEY 2.0 HAS BEEN KNOWN TO DESTROY
ALL SORTS OF THINGS THAT HAVE TO
Danny Kile wrote:
John wrote:
now I am wondering where is the inbox located in SM2.0? I checked at
mozillazine but, could not find the answer.
Thanks,
John McKenzie
C:\Documents and Settings\UsersName\Application
Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\profilename.default\Mail\mail account name
NoOp wrote:
On 12/08/2009 02:45 PM, MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 8/12/2009 13:30, John told the world:
Water off a Ducks back. I am wondering if it is because I have SM
installed in Documents and Settings? Perhaps I should try Program Files.
The interesting thing is though when SM2
Robert Kaiser wrote:
John wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
You have evidence that installing SM 2.0 had destroyed anything?
Absoultely
That one word doesn't make evidence.
Robert Kaiser
I think that I have stated my case accurately. You all may want to
refuse to believe that the install o
NoOp wrote:
On 12/09/2009 06:31 AM, John wrote:
NoOp wrote:
...
So "John" are you the same "Rick" from that thread?
pawall...@gmail.com
My guess is you are.
no
Ah. Then there are two of you that have lost itunes files. Perhaps it
might be a good idea to start a
NoOp wrote:
On 12/09/2009 08:54 AM, NoOp wrote:
On 12/09/2009 06:31 AM, John wrote:
NoOp wrote:
...
So "John" are you the same "Rick" from that thread?
pawall...@gmail.com
My guess is you are.
no
Ah. Then there are two of you that have lost itunes files. Perhaps it
Ray_Net wrote:
John wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
John wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
You have evidence that installing SM 2.0 had destroyed anything?
Absoultely
That one word doesn't make evidence.
Robert Kaiser
I think that I have stated my case accurately. You all may want to
refu
I am wondering if anyone else has seen any instability in SM2.0?
I use Giganews as a news reader and almost every time I attempt to
download the Headers SM crashes. Maybe it is my system but, perhaps
not. Downloading headers does not crash Thunderbird. so I guess I'll
either have to go back t
S. Beaulieu wrote:
John a écrit :
I am wondering if anyone else has seen any instability in SM2.0?
I use Giganews as a news reader and almost every time I attempt to
download the Headers SM crashes. Maybe it is my system but, perhaps not.
Downloading headers does not crash Thunderbird. so I
Leonidas Jones wrote:
S. Beaulieu wrote:
John a écrit :
I am wondering if anyone else has seen any instability in SM2.0?
I use Giganews as a news reader and almost every time I attempt to
download the Headers SM crashes. Maybe it is my system but, perhaps not.
Downloading headers does not
Pat Welch wrote:
John wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
S. Beaulieu wrote:
John a écrit :
I am wondering if anyone else has seen any instability in SM2.0?
I use Giganews as a news reader and almost every time I attempt to
download the Headers SM crashes. Maybe it is my system but, perhaps
not
Stan wrote:
John wrote:
I am wondering if anyone else has seen any instability in SM2.0?
I use Giganews as a news reader and almost every time I attempt to
download the Headers SM crashes. Maybe it is my system but, perhaps not.
Downloading headers does not crash Thunderbird. so I guess I
Leonidas Jones wrote:
John wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
S. Beaulieu wrote:
John a écrit :
I am wondering if anyone else has seen any instability in SM2.0?
I use Giganews as a news reader and almost every time I attempt to
download the Headers SM crashes. Maybe it is my system but, perhaps
Robert Kaiser wrote:
John wrote:
I am wondering if anyone else has seen any instability in SM2.0?
I use Giganews as a news reader and almost every time I attempt to
download the Headers SM crashes. Maybe it is my system but, perhaps not.
Downloading headers does not crash Thunderbird. so I
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/11/2009 7:09 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/10/2009 4:31 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
/snip/
I find it hard to believe that any user would install SeaMonkey (or
any program for that matter) directly into "C:/Documents And Settings"
rather th
Just re installed 1.1.18 and all the problems I had with SM2.0 vanished.
It was really annoying using SM2.0 it kept asking for a username &
password for email accounts. ugly.
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Paul wrote:
John wrote:
Just re installed 1.1.18 and all the problems I had with SM2.0
vanished. It was really annoying using SM2.0 it kept asking for a
username & password for email accounts. ugly.
I used Netscape 4.08 until a year ago, then went
to SM 1117. I am still with 1117.
I sh
John Doue wrote:
Paul wrote:
John wrote:
Just re installed 1.1.18 and all the problems I had with SM2.0
vanished. It was really annoying using SM2.0 it kept asking for a
username & password for email accounts. ugly.
I used Netscape 4.08 until a year ago, then went
to SM 1117. I am s
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Paul wrote:
John wrote:
Just re installed 1.1.18 and all the problems I had with SM2.0
vanished. It was really annoying using SM2.0 it kept asking for a
username & password for email accounts. ugly.
I used Netscape 4.08 until a year ago, then went
to SM 1117. I am s
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Paul wrote:
John wrote:
Just re installed 1.1.18 and all the problems I had with SM2.0
vanished. It was really annoying using SM2.0 it kept asking for a
username & password for email accounts. ugly.
I used Netscape 4.08 until a year ago, then went
to SM 1117. I am s
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/16/2009 2:45 PM, John wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Paul wrote:
John wrote:
Just re installed 1.1.18 and all the problems I had with SM2.0
vanished. It was really annoying using SM2.0 it kept asking for a
username & password for email accounts. ugly.
I used Nets
Rufus wrote:
John wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Paul wrote:
John wrote:
Just re installed 1.1.18 and all the problems I had with SM2.0
vanished. It was really annoying using SM2.0 it kept asking for a
username & password for email accounts. ugly.
I used Netscape 4.08 until a year ago,
ad...@mmri.us wrote:
SeaMonkey 2.0 fails to import all my mail folders and everything ticked
in the selection what should be imported.
After it imports and correctly finds the correct profile, it just still
shows blank mail folders.
If I restart SeaMonkey mail, it asks me again if I want to co
Martin Freitag wrote:
ad...@mmri.us schrieb:
SeaMonkey 2.0 fails to import all my mail folders and everything ticked
in the selection what should be imported.
After it imports and correctly finds the correct profile, it just still
shows blank mail folders.
If I restart SeaMonkey mail, it asks m
JohnW-Mpls wrote:
I switched back from 2.01 because it MAY have been the culprit that
caused my system to crash 6 times in the last 2 months (after I moved
to 2.0). Crashes were immediate appearance of a full blue screen with
white text stating memory had been dumped and a cold boot is required
-
Martin Freitag wrote:
JohnW-Mpls schrieb:
I switched back from 2.01 because it MAY have been the culprit that
caused my system to crash 6 times in the last 2 months (after I moved
to 2.0). Crashes were immediate appearance of a full blue screen with
white text stating memory had been dumped and
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 27.12.2009 23:55, Ken Rudolph wrote:
--- Original Message ---
I have to say that last week I experienced the identical BSOD to the
above while running SM 2.0.1. It's one of the only times in 28 years of
running DOS and Windows on 11 different computers that this has
happe
JohnW-Mpls wrote:
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 18:22:55 -0600, John
wrote:
JohnW-Mpls wrote:
I switched back from 2.01 because it MAY have been the culprit that
caused my system to crash 6 times in the last 2 months (after I moved
to 2.0). Crashes were immediate appearance of a full blue screen with
spect having my profile in a non-standard location
may also complicate things. Other than backing up my profile, what other
things do I need to do/know to do this upgrade successfully? Thanks!
John
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Can Sea Monkey's web editor verify all links before upload? Also can the
FTP app select directories on the FTP server in a window to upload too?
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n the icon for the other version it
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John wrote:
I just did this upgrade. It seemed to run OK and all the email and
bookmarks from my old profile appear to have been successfully imported.
But there are a couple of issues:
1. Every time I start SeaMonkey v2.03, it asks for the master password
for the software security device. This
Bill Davidsen wrote:
John wrote:
1. Every time I start SeaMonkey v2.03, it asks for the master password
for the software security device. This is in spite of the fact that in
preferences->privacy & security->master passwords I have checked the
selection "SeaMonkey will ask
Jens Hatlak wrote:
John wrote:
1. Every time I start SeaMonkey v2.03, it asks for the master password
for the software security device. This is in spite of the fact that in
preferences->privacy & security->master passwords I have checked the
selection "SeaMonkey will ask
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When will Sea monkey be able to upload websites with ease to a server?
Currently I have to MANUALLY type in the remote folder name which I dont
always know.
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In article ,
BeeNeR wrote:
> Have you tried FireFTP? It works with SM 2.x.x
> http://fireftp.mozdev.org/
That was not the question. I already have 2 good FTP clients. But I wnat
this capability built into sea monkey.
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In article ,
Ray_Net wrote:
> John wrote:
> > When will Sea monkey be able to upload websites with ease to a server?
> > Currently I have to MANUALLY type in the remote folder name which I dont
> > always know.
>
> Use FileZilla free and perfect use for this purpose.
In article ,
"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" wrote:
> John wrote:
>
> > That was not the question. I already have 2 good FTP clients. But I
> > wnat this capability built into sea monkey.
>
> Why would you want the developers to bloat up SeaMonkey with something
In article ,
Bernard Mercier wrote:
> Le 30/03/2010, John a supposé :
> > When will Sea monkey be able to upload websites with ease to a server?
> > Currently I have to MANUALLY type in the remote folder name which I dont
> > always know.
> There are programs
I've got one computer that preserves the way I want the mail storage
directory structure to display at start-up. On another computer it
collapses to Local Folders at every start-up and expands to show
everything instead of the way it was last left. I've gone through the
config file and the entrie
In article ,
"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" wrote:
> Ah so. Then my only remaining suggestion would be to "get Linux/Unix!"
> and Be In Charge! ;-)
Why in the world would anyone do that and be limited on your apps, when
you have Mac OSX which is Unix?
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Thanks for confirming. This is how it should be. :)
Robert Kaiser
Thank you for *finally* providing a straight answer to my question
instead of trying to convince me I'm a moron for doing something I fully
understand the potential consequences of doing! ;-)
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Numerous posters have noted that after upgrading from v1.x to v2.x the
program is noticeably slower to perform various operations. Is there an
identified cause for this? Is any effort being made to correct it? Thanks!
John
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No problems with Facebook here either.
Jim S wrote:
Stan wrote in
news:n4ydnvb_l6nenepwnz2dnuvz_oqdn...@mozilla.org:
This morning I cannot login to FaceBook. Tells me I don't have
cookies.
Tried rechecking cookies accepted. Next it just seems to loop at
login
point.
Tried it on IE and
When using the search function in bookmark manager, the search results
do not indicate where the bookmarks found are located in the directory
structure of my bookmarks file. Is there a workaround for this? Thanks!
John
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When is this expected to get with the times? I hate having to manually
launch Fetch all the time. Wish Sea monkey had a way to upload via the
composer mode.
John
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I wish to be able to update my HTML files via Sea Monkey and not rely on
a FTP application one day. Will this happen soon?
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I am composing a webpage in the composer app (which it had a way to
publish files to the FTP server without me using a FTP app) but anyways
I did a copy and paste form Word and this is what I got.
Version:1.0 StartHTML:000273 EndHTML:024343
StartFragment:003103 EndFragment:0243
In article ,
Ed Mullen wrote:
> John wrote:
> > I am composing a webpage in the composer app (which it had a way to
> > publish files to the FTP server without me using a FTP app) but anyways
> > I did a copy and paste form Word and this is what I got.
> >
&g
I do work on a page I launch CyberDuck or Fetch and do the
upload. It sure would save time to be able to do this within Sea Monkey.
John
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In article ,
"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" wrote:
> John wrote:
>
> > I dont care to use FireFTP (or whatever the FireFox/SM FTP plugin is
> > called) but want a feature built into the Composer of Sea Monkey that
> > will allow me (like I can in Text Wrangler and
In article ,
Phillip Jones wrote:
> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
> > John wrote:
> >
> >> I dont care to use FireFTP (or whatever the FireFox/SM FTP plugin is
> >> called) but want a feature built into the Composer of Sea Monkey that
> >> will allow m
In article <0md716hkmb8f4up46ofto7v3aen5a0o...@4ax.com>,
JohnW-Mpls wrote:
> Use an FTP program - an extra step but simple and keeps you out of
> trouble - no screwing up Composer generated files inadvertently.
>
> Money? - Get FileZilla - free, both the client and server versions
> are great.
In article ,
Ralph Fox <-rf-...@xn--kba.invalid> wrote:
> On Wed, 09 Jun 2010 05:05:11 -0400, in message
>
> John wrote:
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> > I am composing a webpage in the composer app (which it had a way to
> > publish files to the FTP server without me using a FTP app)
In article ,
"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" wrote:
> John wrote:
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> > "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" wrote:
> >> John wrote:
> >>> I dont care to use FireFTP (or whatever the FireFox/SM FTP plugin is
> >>> called) but want a feature built
I'm running SeaMonkey v2.0.14. I tried to upgrade my Yahoo! email
account to their new system, but it tells me my browser is not
supported. Firefox 3 and newer are supported, so why not SeaMonkey?
John
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A: Post a mess
I use SeaMonkey most of the time and Firefox occasionally. I try never
to use IE.
The web browser and email client are critically important to me, and I
think the majority of users would agree.
Since Firefox and SeaMonkey embarked on their accelerated release
schedule, we've seen several upd
Is there a way to verify my HTML links that I create in a document with
Sea Monkey's Composer?
Second can someone using Microsoft IE verify that the following pages
display properly? Thanks..
http://www.cerm.info/bible_studies/Topical/work.htm
http://www.cerm.info/bible_studies/Topical/Loneline
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