Re: Difference in outcome - Blaah.com vs Blaah.com/ ?

2009-05-03 Thread »Q«
In news:urednvqct5lmzwhunz2dnuvz_q-dn...@mozilla.org,
Michael Gordon mgord...@cableone.net wrote:

 This is a real good explanation of the question about the different 
 formats for the URL.
 
 In either case SeaMonkey and other web browsers will look for the 
 default home page file which can have the following extensions: index 
 .htm, .html, .shtml.

The browser won't do that.  By default, servers are configured to look
for index.htm, index.html, c., but if a server is configured not to
look for them, the browser won't do that on its own.

E.g., http://temp.remarqs.net/ (or http://temp.remarqs.net) should
give a 403 error even though http://temp.remarqs.net/index.htm
exists;  the browser shouldn't go looking for the index.htm file.

 In the case without the / and on an Apache web server if the 
 configuration file contains an instruction to not index the
 directory, if the index.html file is not found the server will return
 either a Forbidden error, or Page Not Found.

The server should give the 403 error whether or not there was a
trailing / in the request.

 In the case with the / the web browser will drill down the list of 
 directories until it finds an index file, if none is found return a
 Page Not Found error.

If indexing is turned off, how could the browser get the list of
subdirectories to drill though?  And if indexing is turned on, the
browser will just display the directory's index.

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Re: Can you do a Search of the Sent files Folder?

2009-05-03 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 5/2/2009 8:27 PM, DoctorBill typed the following:
 My set file list is huge 100's of messages
 
 I want to go back and find some messages with some data in them,
 but I don't remember when, to whom, or the title of the messages.
 It was a while back.
 
 I'm not goofy (well a little bit, maybe) - it is just that I never
 thought I'd be wanting that data ever again.
 
 Can I run a search thru the Sent Files folder somehow looking for
 certain keywords?
 
 DoctorBill
From the SeaMonkey 'Help' file:

Searching for Specific Messages

You can search mail folders or newsgroups for specific messages. If you
are not already viewing the Search Messages dialog box, begin from the
Mail window:

   1.   Open the Tools menu and choose Search Messages. You see the
Search Messages dialog box.

   2.   Next to Search for messages in, choose the account, newsgroup,
or folder through which you want to search.

   3.   Select Search subfolders to include all subfolders in the
search.

   4.   Select Search local system to search only messages from
newsgroups or IMAP accounts that have been saved locally.


  Note: The checkbox will be disabled if it's not
possible to search remotely stored messages.



   5.   Select which matching option Mail  Newsgroups will use to
search for messages that match all or at least one of the conditions
(criteria) that you choose.

   6.   Use the drop-down lists to indicate the search criteria (for
example, Subject and contains) and then type the text or phrase that
you want to match.


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Re: best version

2009-05-03 Thread Benoit Renard

Ray_Net wrote:
Why not creating a version without vulnerabilities ... i'ts ennoying 
to always upgrade, upgrade, and upgrade ...


You talk as if that's possible. :)
Patches welcome.
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Re: book marks

2009-05-03 Thread h . godavariSTOP

Daniel wrote:

h.godavaris...@shaw.stopca wrote:
Yesterday all the book marks vanished from SeaMonkey v 1.1.14 The OS 
is Win98SE. I would like to recover the file and would appreciate any 
help. Thank you.


regards
hg


Do a search for bookmarks.html. If you find more than one, from 
SeaMonkey, go bookmarks-Manage bookmarks then within the bookmarks 
section try Tools-Import to see if the extra bookmark files are what 
you want.


HTH

Daniel

Thanks for your suggestion Daniel. I could not locate another Bookmarks.html

regard
hg.
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Re: Password manager

2009-05-03 Thread Chris Ilias

On 03/05/09 11:16 AM, Joe Farruggio wrote:

Joe wrote:
I am using SeaMonkey ver 1.1.16 and have a pref.js file but i cannot
find a user.js file. Can i just modify the pref.js file?


See http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/customizing/#userjs.

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Unable to download 2.0a3

2009-05-03 Thread Gerald Ross
I have tried to dl the new Seamonkey alpha in the past couple of days. 
It seems to download fine for about 95% then aborts. Tried from two 
sites and even tried with IE, no dice.


Any advice?  I did download the zipped file but don't know what to do 
with it. It unzips to all the files, but does not seem to have an 
installer.

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locale problem?? : SM + ReminderFox on VISTA -- Help needed

2009-05-03 Thread gNeandr

[26.04.2009 10:37]»gNeandr« wrote:
Also Reminderfox 1.9.1 has been made compatible with SM1.x and SM2.x 
and some installation reports saying it's OK with that combination, we 
have one user not getting it up.
He reports it's OK with WINxp/SM/RmFx and also OK with the combination 
of VISTA/Firefox/ReminderFox but not with VISTA + SM + RmFx.


His latest description is posted here:
http://www.nabble.com/Vista-%2B-SM-%2B-RF-to23235171.html

Are there any further helps, hints or similar observation with this or 
other extensions based on VISTA/SM??


Any help is very much welcomed.

Günter


Just a short notice the user having the problem:
It would seem that the loading problem of SM+RF+Vista are all down to 
the fact that I had a French version of Vista. In fact it became 
obvious when other progs started giving me stick.
I have reinstalled my Vista OS into English and no everything loads OK 
BUT, I have 'successfully' loaded RM onto SM


Any explanation for this??
Günter
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Re: Can you do a Search of the Sent files Folder?

2009-05-03 Thread Michael Gordon

Mark Hansen replied On 5/2/2009 11:28 PM


On 05/02/09 18:58, Michael Gordon wrote:

DoctorBill replied On 5/2/2009 7:27 PM


My set file list is huge 100's of messages

I want to go back and find some messages with some data in them,
but I don't remember when, to whom, or the title of the messages.
It was a while back.

I'm not goofy (well a little bit, maybe) - it is just that I never 
thought I'd be wanting that data ever again.


Can I run a search thru the Sent Files folder somehow looking for 
certain keywords?


DoctorBill
You should be able to search messages in any folder you select, 
including the sent folder.


It will take some work on your part to set this up in your mail account. 
  To guide you along select your account sent folder, then select the 
View drop down box and from that menu select Customize.  On the 
Customize dialog box click the Help button and read all about creating a 
custom view and how to search within that view.  You can search the 
message body for the phrase you need.


Ummm, why not just use Tools - Search Messages?

In the 'Search for messages in' dropdown, you can select your Sent
folder. In the Match entry, you can use the drop-down to select what
part of the message you want to search, including the Subject, the
From line, the message body, etc.



Because once he creates the custom search he can then modify the search 
terms for additional searching, and save the modified search as a new 
option.


Michael
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Re: Unable to download 2.0a3

2009-05-03 Thread Daniel

Gerald Ross wrote:
I have tried to dl the new Seamonkey alpha in the past couple of days. 
It seems to download fine for about 95% then aborts. Tried from two 
sites and even tried with IE, no dice.


Any advice?  I did download the zipped file but don't know what to do 
with it. It unzips to all the files, but does not seem to have an 
installer.


Gerald, last time I used the zip file, it just installed into a 
functional version of SM, wherever I put the program.


UnZip it to some place, then run the file called SeaMonkey and you 
should be up and running.


Daniel
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Re: Difference in outcome - Blaah.com vs Blaah.com/ ?

2009-05-03 Thread Mark Hansen
On 05/03/09 17:25, Daniel wrote:
 Mark Hansen wrote:
 On 05/02/09 17:07, Daniel wrote:
 DoctorBill wrote:
 What is the difference between whatever.com vs whatever.com/ when you 
 type them into the Location bar?

 Is one faster than the other or difference in where it goes...?

 Just curious.

 DoctorBill
 DoctorBill, part of your answer may be that when you put whatever.com 
 into your location bar, SeaMonkey actually goes looking for a file 
 called index.html (which is the file, as I understand it, that sets out 
 the layout of the page) at whatever.com, whereas if you entered 
 whatever.com/, it would go looking for an index.html at a sub-level of 
 the main site.
 
 Are you sure about that? I think you'll find that SeaMonkey requests just
 what was asked for, and the *server* decides what to send by default.
 
 It's actually up to the server to decide the difference.
 
 
 No, I am not sure, it's just that when I set up my website, that's the 
 file my ISP told me to set up.
 
 I suppose others might do it differently.
 
 Daniel

They told you to use that file name because it is the file the *server*
is going to send by default. It has nothing to do with SeaMonkey.
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