Re: Printing passwords in V 2
George Carden a écrit : BeeNeR wrote: On or about 1/31/2010 10:58 AM, George Carden typed the following: The old ways I am aware of for printing a list of passwords from the Password Manager don't seem to work in SeaMonkey V2. This link describes what I'd been doing... http://edmullen.net/mozilla/moz_pw.php Ed, or anyone, what is the best way to print passwords now in version 2? Thanks! -George Try https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2848 Only works with Firefox...not SeaMonkey. -George I can remember having used this extent in firefox a long time ago, the trick was to make available the passwords file of seamonkey to firefox by importing seamonkey's profile in firefox... a cvs file can be opened in a spreadsheet (excel) ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Printing passwords in V 2
George Carden wrote: But, it doesn't work with V 2.0. Can't even remember where it came from, but here's the script for it (Can somebody fix it to work with 2.0?)... Well, this works for me (formatting may be broken): !-- SNIP -- html head titleExport Seamonkey Passwords/title style type=text/css td {font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 9pt; padding: 1px 2px 1px 2px;} /style /head body table style=empty-cells: show; align=center border=1 cellspacing=0 tr thHost/th thUser name/th thPassword/th /tr script type=text/javascript !-- netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect'); var loginmanager = Components.classes[@mozilla.org/login-manager;1].getService(); loginmanager = loginmanager.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsILoginManager); // loads signons into table var count = { value: 0 }; var logins = loginmanager.getAllLogins(count); for each (var login in logins) { document.write( tr\n\n); document.write( td align=left\n\n); document.write( + login.hostname + \n\n /td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.username + \n\n /td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.password + \n\n /td\n\n /tr\n); } -- /script /table /body /html ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: 1.1.18 or 2.x ?? (curious)
MCBastos wrote: Interviewed by CNN on 1/2/2010 00:00, Phillip Jones told the world: Most Banks don't accept any and browser that has a version number of Version 1.x on anything. My bank Suntrust said the didn't accept a version one of any browser. I change the the user agent to add /not FireFox 2.0 would work just fine. As soon as I switched to SM I didn't have to use the altered UA string. I don't believe that to be the case. The site didn't refuse Seamonkey outright, but some essential features (like the on-screen keyboard used for logging on) simply didn't work. Try MrTech Extension and see if Multizalla works with forced compatibility. No, Multizilla is too big and complex -- it doesn't just add a localized feature, it replaces a large part of Seamonkey's UI. There's just too many places where it hooks into the old XPFE toolkit. The author was working on a Toolkit (Suiterunner) build, but he doesn't have much time for the project these days, so it is essentially stalled for the time being. I even tested the Suiterunner build a few months ago, but it's still too broken to be usable. I'm sorry to hear that Multizilla wont work in SM2.x, it's my favourite extension. If I have to drop it, I'll have to spend quite some time setting up preferences from scratch. It's literally years since I've has to do that. I really hope HJ gets inspired enough to do the migration. He is the true father of tabbed browsing. So we all owe him a debt of gratitude. So, 1.1.18 it is then. :-/ ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
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Hi, Q1: Where is seamonkey storing attachment files? Q2: Are the attachment files stored there automaticaly if I am in automaticaly download messages mode? q3: Can I change directory where the seamonkey is storing the attachment files? ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Goodbye Seamonkey
Phillip Jones wrote: Leonidas Jones wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Leonidas Jones wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Robert Kaiser wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Robert Kaiser wrote: Phillip Jones schrieb: /snip/ Phillip, I would be careful about making statements that you cannot backup, it will damage your credibility. 10 times faster? Come on now! I tried disabling tabs, and opening windows instead, with no gain in speed at all. The same links open in new tabs just as fast as new windows. Not to mention, I often have 10-20 tabs open at a time. Trying to keep track of that many windows is a nightmare. I realize this might not be your work model. If you only have a couple or three open at a time, it probably works, and if it works for you, that's great. But 10 times faster? Please provide some data to back that up. Lee YMMV. But for me its like the difference between night and day. And, it was related to having Multiple windows open for going each link in a page rather than reusing the same window. I don't have the luxury of one of the newfangled 8 GB , quadcore machines. I'm still using just a lowly 1.67GB PowerPC Machine. Plus I have a Slow DSL Line (1 mb synchronous). so setting to open in same window sped up for me as I said. As you know, I don't do tabs. Well, then how the heck do you know its 10 times faster??? I will detail the tests I ran. I do have a fast iMac, with a fast cable connection. I cleared the cache, and opened my my.myway start page. I opened 20 links in tabs, 10 were my.myway pages, and ten were external links. I then cleared the cache, and repeated with opening new windows. There was virtually no difference. The my.myway pages show the load time, and most gave the tabs a slight edge, but from my standpoint, I didn't actually notice a difference. All the pages opened quickly, whether tabs or windows. Knowing that you have an older Mac, I reran the same test on my PowerMac G4, running Tiger. Its a 450 mhz with 640 MB of ram, far slower than what you are running. Same results, if anything, the tabs were faster, though it was not noticeable as a user, within less then a second. Interesting to note the old PowerMac pulled the pages just as fast as the iMac Intel. iMac Intel, OS X 10.6.2 3.06 GHz Core 2 Duo 4 GB RAM PowerMac PPC G4 450 MHz 640 MB RAM Same internet connection, same SM 2.0.2, same speed. I've always said that older machines are far from dead as far as the internet is concerned. Phillip, I respect what you are trying to do here. I agree with a lot of it, some of it I disagree completely, but I respect it none the less. But, when you say things like 10 times faster with absolutely nothing to back it up, and indeed, when it is just clearly so wrong, it damages your credibility, and people are much less likely to take you seriously. Lee Please reread. 10 times as opposed the way it was (opening multiple windows and not reusing the same window). I've tried tabs (I just don't use them) and for my setup and machine they are slow. Phillip, did you miss Lee's para...I then cleared the cache, and repeated with opening new windows. Sure seems like he tried multiple Windows to me, not just comparing a iMac Intel, OS X 10.6.2 with a PowerMac PPC G4 Daniel ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: E-Mail adress suggestions
Ray_Net schrieb: Bill Davidsen wrote: Ray_Net wrote: Ray_Net wrote: I did not know if i am dreaming or not, but i have the impression that: with SM1.1.18 the mail adress suggestions list when begining to type an adress was a list beginning with/sorted by last recently used. Now with SM 2.0.2 it looks like a sort of a strange alphabetic order. Is a bug already filled ? Am i wrong ? Nobody have seen this ? I think it's some kind of weighted LRU, I get the impression that if you make the same choice it rises (or something like that). If I email someone at their home rather than work the order changes at times. It looks like the LRU mechanism has dissappeared in 2.0.2. Hi, Users here experience and complain about exactly the described behavior. I've not found a filled bug, we should at least add the lru-feature to the wishlist. Gerd Ott ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Goodbye Seamonkey
Robert Kaiser wrote: NoOp schrieb: Really? And early versions of Netscape were just simple browsers? I still have both Mosaic and Netscape on disk, including a version of the first Netscape w/support license. I suppose I could pull it out of the archives (shelf) and check it, but I seem to recall that it included an email client. Very early versions were browser-only for sure, but I can't exactly tell which version was the first to have a mail client. I heard it was some 3.x version, but I wasn't around at that time. Robert Kaiser Let's get real, people. Had been niggling away at me for a while, so I've arced up the Desktop computer with Win98 on it and there in the release notes for Netscape Navigator 1.1 (Windows), in the README.TXT, under the section heading Running Netscape, the second para states You must have a direct Internet connection before you can use Netscape. The ability to send and receive e-mail does not necessarily mean you can run Netscape. There are three requirements for Netscape Navigator 1.1.. O.K., it doesn't specifically say you can use Netscape 1.1 to send and receive e-mail. In the program itself, you can select Directory-Go to Newsgroups or you can select File-Mail Document opens up a page where you can enter Mail To (which I guess is where you would but an e-mail address) or or the same page, Post Newsgroup (which is pretty obvious), Subject and Attachment Then a large portion of the screen where you can type information, and, at the bottom, Send, Quote Document and Cancel If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck. Netscape Navigator (TM) Version 1.1N Copyright 1994-1995 Netscape Communications Corporation, All rights reserved. I think I've got NN 0.9 on a floppy disk somewhere, and I think it has mail as well (but don't quote me!!). Daniel ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Goodbye Seamonkey
Phillip Jones wrote: John Doue wrote: On 2/1/2010 12:26 AM, Phillip Jones wrote: Mark Hansen wrote: On 1/31/2010 8:09 AM, Phillip Jones wrote: Just want to keep making the point not everyone desires tabs. And make sure us people that don't, have the ability to customize the way we want. I may be the only one on the groups that does, but there are most likely unspoken thousands, that share my views. Thousands? Yes. there perhaps only 1/1000's or 1/1's of the actual users actually frequent the newsgroups, forums and such. what opinions are represented here, are the people that frequent here. They have no resemble to the people that Use SeaMonkey, FireFox, ThunderBird and have no idea these support forums are even here. Plus many ISP's and cable, Phone Companies are going away with news servers, or even limiting email. So there are *many* users that don't even know we exist. So forgive me for asking the obvious, but would not it be possible to have the install routine display a notice of our existence? Better yet, to have it included somehow in the Help menu? This newsgroup has invaluable information and by keeping users abreast of issues, comments and so on, shores up the interest they have in a product we love. I agree but if one goes to Mozilla page for SeaMonkey, FireFox, Thunderbird unless its buried in fine print. There is no mention of a support venue. There are places to click for if you want to know what changed since last version and where to get nightlies and so on The main page designed more for people like us that are willing to be beta or alpha testers, or developers but as John Q Public that know little more than how to turn on or off his /her computer they are out of luck. If you examine just our postings here. There are maybe at the most 20-30 people that actually do most of the posting. I suspect its done on purpose. So that they don't have to worry about a newbie getting on and answering a question all of know how to get to, blindfolded and one hand tied behind our back, do in our sleep. In Preferences (Edit-Preferences-MailNewsgroups) there a section where you can tell SeaMonkey, When mail launches, show the Start Page in the message area, and then the default location is chrome://messenger/content/start.xhtml Has anybody looked at this recently. I have and it seems to me this would be the ideal place to tell new users that if they want help where they should go, give them clickable links to this group and maybe a couple of others. Have SM, by default, show this screen to start with, then, when people are more experienced *and know where to go if they want help*, then they can change the setting in Prefs.js That way they get the good-oil from other users*US* Daniel ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Printing passwords in V 2
Herrmann Hofer wrote: George Carden wrote: But, it doesn't work with V 2.0. Can't even remember where it came from, but here's the script for it (Can somebody fix it to work with 2.0?)... Well, this works for me (formatting may be broken): !-- SNIP -- html head titleExport Seamonkey Passwords/title style type=text/css td {font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 9pt; padding: 1px 2px 1px 2px;} /style /head body table style=empty-cells: show; align=center border=1 cellspacing=0 tr thHost/th thUser name/th thPassword/th /tr script type=text/javascript !-- netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect'); var loginmanager = Components.classes[@mozilla.org/login-manager;1].getService(); loginmanager = loginmanager.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsILoginManager); // loads signons into table var count = { value: 0 }; var logins = loginmanager.getAllLogins(count); for each (var login in logins) { document.write( tr\n\n); document.write( td align=left\n\n); document.write( + login.hostname + \n\n /td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.username + \n\n /td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.password + \n\n /td\n\n /tr\n); } -- /script /table /body /html THAT'S IT!!! Herrmann, THANK YOU! You da man! ;-) -George ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Sea Monkey 2 and Error Message
I finally upgraded to the new Sea Monkey from 1.? version about three days ago and now having a devil of a time. 1. I have at least two crashes a day, if not more which throws me out of Sea Monkey 2. When I try to read a .pdf file, I get the following message The Adobe Acrobat/Reader that is running can not be used to view PDF files in a web browser. Please exit Adobe Acrobat/Reader and exit your web browser and try again. I use Adobe Acrobat Reader 8 and also have Adobe Acrobat 9 Professional. I never had this problem before I upgraded, why now? I also don't have either of the Adobe Acrobats running in the background, but normally use them to open these files on line or in e-mails. Maybe I am not understanding the error message correctly? Nancy A. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Ping Q . . . Claws Mail
»Q« wrote: Innews:t4odnrkkoe5z7fvwnz2dnuvz_rkdn...@mozilla.org, BJrbjamienos...@nospamgmail.com wrote: Hey Q, Why do you use Claws mail instead of TB or SM? What features does it have that they don't? (I'm assuming that you use it for features that SM or TB don't have . . . or is it just personal preference?) I haven't compared any feature with recent versions of SM or TB, and I don't think comparisons of Claws Mail with obsolete Mozilla products would do any good. I have TB 3 installed, but so far I've only looked at how it handles rss, not mail or news. The Claws Mail site has a lengthy features list. If you're interested in any of them, ping me in m.general and I'll answer whatever I can about them. So, why do you use SM instead of Claws Mail? ;) Am just messing with SM to see if I like it any better than FF or TB, which are actually my defaults. So far, I'm staying with FF and TB, but I want to give SM a full and fair evaluation, so I'm still messing with it. I may do the same thing with Claws, which is why I asked you the question. If Claws is not substantially different than TB, in features, I figure then why bother? I have this NG subscribed in SM alone just so I can mess with SM and see how it works with NG's . . . that's why you see the SM User Agent here. I have m.general, m.s. thunderbird, and m.s.firefox subscribed in TB. The main disadvantage of SM that I see right now is that a lot of addons that I use with FF are not compatible with SM (2.02) . . . I guess it may be just a case of the addon developers getting around to updating for this release. However, one significant drawback for me for SM is the incompatibility with TMP. Unlike Phillip, I use tabs a lot. On the developer forum for TMP, the developer said he would NEVER make a TMP for SM. That may end up to be a deal breaker for me for SM unless I can find settings in SM that give me what I use TMP for. Am drifting off topic here, so I won't go into the TMP features I want. Anyway, to get back on topic, I'd really like to know if Claws has any slick features that TB doesn't have before I clutter up my machine with an installation. I've looked on the Claws Mail site at the features (before I asked you the question), and so far I haven't seen anything that sticks out as being above TB (or SM for that matter) . . . which is another reason why I asked you the question. But I'll look again, and if I see anything that I think needs more clarification, I may take you up on your offer (just be aware, as I said, that you will see TB as my UA in m.general). And thanks for the offer . . . though I'd be even more appreciative if you could tell me what Claws has to offer above TB. BJ ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: 1.1.18 or 2.x ?? (curious)
NoOp wrote: On 02/01/2010 06:10 PM, Robert Kaiser wrote: Philip Chee wrote: On Mon, 01 Feb 2010 16:12:13 +0100, Robert Kaiser wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Its JavaScript not Java. Java is pretty secure now. Actually, Java isn't more secure than JavaScript, it's just that Java isn't used that much any more - Really? Perhaps you should tell Google that because they seem to be using Java extensively. Example: Android. Even googlemail is written in Java. I meant Java as a plugin. And then, even Java in total is decreasing. Maybe people just don't want to do business with Oracle, the creator and home of Java (yes, it is now) or it's just that the language is useless enough - make your own judgments. Robert Kaiser I think that perhaps you need to go back on vacation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_(programming_language) Perhaps you mean Sun Microsystems; soon to be Oracle. So I reckon that we'll just shut down OpenOffice.org and other FOSS programs that depend upon Java for the wizards et al? How about javascorehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_(programming_language) and multiple other Java based programs that I use on a regular basis? http://kb.mozillazine.org/Java Isn't Joomla(?) a version of Java? -- Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.If it's Fixed, Don't Break it http://www.phillipmjones.net http://www.vpea.org mailto:pjon...@kimbanet.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Goodbye Seamonkey
Rufus wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Rufus wrote: Benoit Renard wrote: Rufus wrote: Mark Hansen wrote: On 1/31/2010 12:35 PM, Rufus wrote: Benoit Renard wrote: Ray_Net wrote: I don't understand why people complains about installing SM as a browser-only. If they don't want the mail or the news parts in SM, they can use their preferred ones. The problem with 2.0.x is that you can't opt out of an e-mail client, and this meant that mailto: links will open up in SeaMonkey's e-mail client instead of their separate e-mail client. It takes non-trivial fiddling with 'hidden' preferences to correct this. It's actually pretty easy on a Mac, and I'd think it's be just as easy on a PC...on a Mac, I can set my default Mail handler to Mail.app, and then set SM to open the browser only on startup...which is what I do. So SM Mail/News doesn't open unless I specifically open it; and I use the SM Mail/News client within the suite to serve newsgroups. The other thing I do is to set SM to leave messages on server - which I also do with all other machines in my arsenal except my Intel iMac, which is my primary machine. That way, I can roam with my laptop, or use any mail client I wish and still have access to messages when I get home and store them in a central location before deleting them. More of a strategy to employ rather than any need to change SM, IMO. Any platform ought to be able to use this strategy I'd think. So if you have a mailto link viewed in the Seamonkey browser, you can click on it and it opens your non-Seamonkey e-mail client? If not, then re-read what Benoit wrote. No - each operates within it's own app, but I should think that would be what the user would desire, right? I get what Benoit is saying, but I was thinking there's also a bit more to what he's saying... Here's how it works. Let's take SeaMonkey 1.1.18, as its installer was fully-featured. If you install SeaMonkey with the Browser only option, which means that you have no mailnews component, all mailto: links will open the system's default e-mail client. If you install SeaMonkey with the browser (required) and at least mailnews, mailto: links will open in SeaMonkey's email client, even if SeaMonkey isn't set as the system's default e-mail client. The problem for people using SeaMonkey 2.0.x that want to use with another e-mail client is that you can't install SeaMonkey as a stand-alone browser anymore. mailnews will always be installed, hence mailto: links will open in SeaMonkey's e-mail client. This can be mostly corrected, but from what I hear it's not easy to do. Yeah...was reading that. What I've been suggesting are workarounds for using more that one machine/e-mail client to at least make things available to both clients and all machines without having to dig into code and/or recompile anything. I can still understand those whom might want a browser only install... ...only additional thing I'd suggest is setting up SM to add an automatic cc: to self to insure any e-mail sent from SM will also go though the user's primary server for all sends. Something I don't presently do, but may try for a bit and see what I think. What would be the advantage of a SM Browser only and FireFox, other than a much better preference setup and FF. Not to use two browsers, but for more user choice of one default mail client other than SM Mail/News. I might do something like SM browser only and Apple Mail.app - as you say, SM has a better set of Pref options over Safari (or Firefox), but I might prefer Mail.app as my e-mail client because I don't really use usenet or newsgroups...if I didn't. Just more flexibility and choice for the user, that's all. And maybe saves some disk space. I f you intend to read newsgroups for get it Mail is that Mail only. does not support NNTP. -- Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.If it's Fixed, Don't Break it http://www.phillipmjones.net http://www.vpea.org mailto:pjon...@kimbanet.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: 1.1.18 or 2.x ?? (curious)
Nairda wrote: MCBastos wrote: Interviewed by CNN on 1/2/2010 00:00, Phillip Jones told the world: Most Banks don't accept any and browser that has a version number of Version 1.x on anything. My bank Suntrust said the didn't accept a version one of any browser. I change the the user agent to add /not FireFox 2.0 would work just fine. As soon as I switched to SM I didn't have to use the altered UA string. I don't believe that to be the case. The site didn't refuse Seamonkey outright, but some essential features (like the on-screen keyboard used for logging on) simply didn't work. Try MrTech Extension and see if Multizalla works with forced compatibility. No, Multizilla is too big and complex -- it doesn't just add a localized feature, it replaces a large part of Seamonkey's UI. There's just too many places where it hooks into the old XPFE toolkit. The author was working on a Toolkit (Suiterunner) build, but he doesn't have much time for the project these days, so it is essentially stalled for the time being. I even tested the Suiterunner build a few months ago, but it's still too broken to be usable. I'm sorry to hear that Multizilla wont work in SM2.x, it's my favourite extension. If I have to drop it, I'll have to spend quite some time setting up preferences from scratch. It's literally years since I've has to do that. I really hope HJ gets inspired enough to do the migration. He is the _true father of tabbed browsing_ . So we all owe him a debt of gratitude. So, 1.1.18 it is then. :-/ ahh so that's the rascal that's responsible. -- Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.If it's Fixed, Don't Break it http://www.phillipmjones.net http://www.vpea.org mailto:pjon...@kimbanet.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Changed to Improving of using single Widows was Re: Goodbye SeaMonkey
Daniel wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Leonidas Jones wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Leonidas Jones wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Robert Kaiser wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Robert Kaiser wrote: Phillip Jones schrieb: /snip/ Phillip, I would be careful about making statements that you cannot backup, it will damage your credibility. 10 times faster? Come on now! I tried disabling tabs, and opening windows instead, with no gain in speed at all. The same links open in new tabs just as fast as new windows. Not to mention, I often have 10-20 tabs open at a time. Trying to keep track of that many windows is a nightmare. I realize this might not be your work model. If you only have a couple or three open at a time, it probably works, and if it works for you, that's great. But 10 times faster? Please provide some data to back that up. Lee YMMV. But for me its like the difference between night and day. And, it was related to having Multiple windows open for going each link in a page rather than reusing the same window. I don't have the luxury of one of the newfangled 8 GB , quadcore machines. I'm still using just a lowly 1.67GB PowerPC Machine. Plus I have a Slow DSL Line (1 mb synchronous). so setting to open in same window sped up for me as I said. As you know, I don't do tabs. Well, then how the heck do you know its 10 times faster??? I will detail the tests I ran. I do have a fast iMac, with a fast cable connection. I cleared the cache, and opened my my.myway start page. I opened 20 links in tabs, 10 were my.myway pages, and ten were external links. I then cleared the cache, and repeated with opening new windows. There was virtually no difference. The my.myway pages show the load time, and most gave the tabs a slight edge, but from my standpoint, I didn't actually notice a difference. All the pages opened quickly, whether tabs or windows. Knowing that you have an older Mac, I reran the same test on my PowerMac G4, running Tiger. Its a 450 mhz with 640 MB of ram, far slower than what you are running. Same results, if anything, the tabs were faster, though it was not noticeable as a user, within less then a second. Interesting to note the old PowerMac pulled the pages just as fast as the iMac Intel. iMac Intel, OS X 10.6.2 3.06 GHz Core 2 Duo 4 GB RAM PowerMac PPC G4 450 MHz 640 MB RAM Same internet connection, same SM 2.0.2, same speed. I've always said that older machines are far from dead as far as the internet is concerned. Phillip, I respect what you are trying to do here. I agree with a lot of it, some of it I disagree completely, but I respect it none the less. But, when you say things like 10 times faster with absolutely nothing to back it up, and indeed, when it is just clearly so wrong, it damages your credibility, and people are much less likely to take you seriously. Lee Please reread. 10 times as opposed the way it was (opening multiple windows and not reusing the same window). I've tried tabs (I just don't use them) and for my setup and machine they are slow. Phillip, did you miss Lee's para...I then cleared the cache, and repeated with opening new windows. Sure seems like he tried multiple Windows to me, not just comparing a iMac Intel, OS X 10.6.2 with a PowerMac PPC G4 Daniel Yes I have to keep my cache files clean. In fact I clean them at least once a day. If I don't SM 2.0.2 crashes. As it stands now it has been crashing about once ever two or three days. I've started out with 1, then 10, then back to 1000, finally 5000 nothing seems to help. Funny thing it affects email more than web browsing but sometimes it affects web browsing. -- Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.If it's Fixed, Don't Break it http://www.phillipmjones.net http://www.vpea.org mailto:pjon...@kimbanet.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Sea Monkey 2 and Error Message
u...@domain.invalid a écrit : 2. When I try to read a .pdf file, I get the following message The Adobe Acrobat/Reader that is running can not be used to view PDF files in a web browser. Please exit Adobe Acrobat/Reader and exit your web browser and try again. I use Adobe Acrobat Reader 8 and also have Adobe Acrobat 9 Professional. Did you try reinstalling Reader? It would make sense, if SM was installed after Reader was, that the latter wouldn't be integrated. S. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Checking Spelling in E-mail Messages
My wife tells me that she cannot check the spelling of e-mail messages before sending them from her laptop running xubuntu-9.10. She tells me that she's looked in the preferences and did not find where to enable the spelling checker. I don't use seamonkey so I'd appreciate pointers on where to look to turn on this feature. TIA, Rich ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Checking Spelling in E-mail Messages
Rich Shepard a écrit : My wife tells me that she cannot check the spelling of e-mail messages before sending them from her laptop running xubuntu-9.10. She tells me that she's looked in the preferences and did not find where to enable the spelling checker. In the browser, go in Edit - Preferences - Email and newsgroups; in the third line under Email and newsgroups (sorry, I use the French version of SM so I can't tell you precisely what it's called, but it should be something like 'writing email') you'll find a spelling (spellcheck?) section, in which you can choose to check spelling before sending mail or doing it it as you type. Check whichever option you want. S. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Help Test Autofill Forms 0.9.5.2 Mod for SeaMonkey 2.0!
Philip Chee wrote: Hi! I've just ported Autofill Forms to SeaMonkey 2.0. Before I push this public I would like some brave souls to beta test this. I've gotten it to install and the UI to show up and there are no obvious JS errors. Since I don't normally auto-fill forms even with SeaMonkey 1.1 I haven't tested that it actually fills in forms at all. http://downloads.mozdev.org/xsidebar/mods/autofill_forms-0.9.5.2-mod.xpi Phil I've installed it. But notice some of the windows are not long enough. How much trouble is to make them adjustable. also you missed category for Fax and cell phone. Do I disable Forms History Manager? -- Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.If it's Fixed, Don't Break it http://www.phillipmjones.net http://www.vpea.org mailto:pjon...@kimbanet.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Checking Spelling in E-mail Messages
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010, S. Beaulieu wrote: In the browser, go in Edit - Preferences - Email and newsgroups; in the third line under Email and newsgroups (sorry, I use the French version of SM so I can't tell you precisely what it's called, but it should be something like 'writing email') you'll find a spelling (spellcheck?) section, in which you can choose to check spelling before sending mail or doing it it as you type. Check whichever option you want. S, That's what I thought, and both options are checked under the Composing section. Can you suggest where else I should look for the apparent lack of checking? Thanks very much, Rich ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Sea Monkey 2 and Error Message
S. Beaulieu wrote: u...@domain.invalid a écrit : 2. When I try to read a .pdf file, I get the following message The Adobe Acrobat/Reader that is running can not be used to view PDF files in a web browser. Please exit Adobe Acrobat/Reader and exit your web browser and try again. I use Adobe Acrobat Reader 8 and also have Adobe Acrobat 9 Professional. Did you try reinstalling Reader? It would make sense, if SM was installed after Reader was, that the latter wouldn't be integrated. S. No, I haven't, but will. Never thought about that. Do you have any fixes for the crashes g? ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: 1.1.18 or 2.x ?? (curious)
Phillip Jones wrote: NoOp wrote: On 02/01/2010 06:10 PM, Robert Kaiser wrote: Philip Chee wrote: On Mon, 01 Feb 2010 16:12:13 +0100, Robert Kaiser wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Its JavaScript not Java. Java is pretty secure now. Actually, Java isn't more secure than JavaScript, it's just that Java isn't used that much any more - Really? Perhaps you should tell Google that because they seem to be using Java extensively. Example: Android. Even googlemail is written in Java. I meant Java as a plugin. And then, even Java in total is decreasing. Maybe people just don't want to do business with Oracle, the creator and home of Java (yes, it is now) or it's just that the language is useless enough - make your own judgments. Robert Kaiser I think that perhaps you need to go back on vacation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_(programming_language) Perhaps you mean Sun Microsystems; soon to be Oracle. So I reckon that we'll just shut down OpenOffice.org and other FOSS programs that depend upon Java for the wizards et al? How about javascorehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_(programming_language) and multiple other Java based programs that I use on a regular basis? http://kb.mozillazine.org/Java Isn't Joomla(?) a version of Java? No, Joomla is a open source CMS (http://www.joomla.org/) Mark -- http://www.masadsign.nl/logout/ ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Checking Spelling in E-mail Messages
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010, S. Beaulieu wrote: In the browser, go in Edit - Preferences - Email and newsgroups; in the third line under Email and newsgroups ... Clarification (and new information for me, too): the spelling checker comes up but apparently does not work. She'll deliberately mis-spell words, select check spelling, see the display but no words are marked as mis-spelled. When she tries this again she sees a message that there are no mis-spelled words. Strange. I've no idea where to look for the reason since aspell and the English dictionary are installed and apparently being invoked. Thanks, Rich ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Goodbye Seamonkey
Robert Kaiser wrote: Ray_Net wrote: Robert Kaiser wrote: Ray_Net wrote: I just read and understand: So if you have a mailto link viewed in the Seamonkey browser, you can click on it and it did not opens your non-Seamonkey e-mail client I can't remember saying that. Exact, i just asked you ... in other words ... Is it possible, when in the Seamonkey browser when i click on a mailto link, to start per exemple the default-mail client instead of the SM-mail-client ? Yes, there are some about:config settings to do that, but it's surely not the default and it doesn't need to be, as there is no better mail client as our own (and if there were, everyone here would be writing patches to change that). The problem is not to start the better mail client, but the mail-client the user prefer... ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Sea Monkey 2 and Error Message
u...@domain.invalid a écrit : No, I haven't, but will. Never thought about that. Do you have any fixes for the crashes g? Nope, sorry! I haven't experienced any crashing problems myself, nor has anyone in my office, so I'm at a loss to suggest something. I know there was a problem at some point with Outlook Express's address book making Mail crash, but I haven't heard anything about the whole browser crashing. S. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Checking Spelling in E-mail Messages
Rich Shepard a écrit : Strange. I've no idea where to look for the reason since aspell and the English dictionary are installed and apparently being invoked. Did you check, under both checked boxes, that English is selected? (I know it's silly, but I remember at some point that being left empty for some reason). Also, you could try reinstalling the dictionary (in the browser, Tools - Add-ons - Catalog and type 'dictionary' in the search field; you may have to click on the 'show all results' link). Maybe the one installed got corrupted. S. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Checking Spelling in E-mail Messages
Rich Shepard wrote: On Tue, 2 Feb 2010, S. Beaulieu wrote: In the browser, go in Edit - Preferences - Email and newsgroups; in the third line under Email and newsgroups (sorry, I use the French version of SM so I can't tell you precisely what it's called, but it should be something like 'writing email') you'll find a spelling (spellcheck?) section, in which you can choose to check spelling before sending mail or doing it it as you type. Check whichever option you want. S, That's what I thought, and both options are checked under the Composing section. Can you suggest where else I should look for the apparent lack of checking? Thanks very much, Rich I would try UN-checking the option to check as you type, OR check when you send, and see if it works. bj ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Goodbye Seamonkey
Phillip Jones wrote: Rufus wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Rufus wrote: Benoit Renard wrote: Rufus wrote: Mark Hansen wrote: On 1/31/2010 12:35 PM, Rufus wrote: Benoit Renard wrote: Ray_Net wrote: /snip/ What would be the advantage of a SM Browser only and FireFox, other than a much better preference setup and FF. Not to use two browsers, but for more user choice of one default mail client other than SM Mail/News. I might do something like SM browser only and Apple Mail.app - as you say, SM has a better set of Pref options over Safari (or Firefox), but I might prefer Mail.app as my e-mail client because I don't really use usenet or newsgroups...if I didn't. Just more flexibility and choice for the user, that's all. And maybe saves some disk space. I f you intend to read newsgroups for get it Mail is that Mail only. does not support NNTP. Just for accuracy's sake, Mail does include an RSS reader, so it isn't just mail. I agree though, I prefer the convenience of mail and newsgroups in one application. Lee ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Checking Spelling in E-mail Messages
S. Beaulieu wrote: Rich Shepard a écrit : Strange. I've no idea where to look for the reason since aspell and the English dictionary are installed and apparently being invoked. Did you check, under both checked boxes, that English is selected? (I know it's silly, but I remember at some point that being left empty for some reason). Also, you could try reinstalling the dictionary (in the browser, Tools - Add-ons - Catalog and type 'dictionary' in the search field; you may have to click on the 'show all results' link). Maybe the one installed got corrupted. S. My experience. I have installed french then i was not happy with my choice, i uninstall it and install french classic - perfect. But there is still place where we can specify french instead of french-classic. Due to the fact that the french has been uninstalled, the spell-checking doesnot work. So with SM2 we have the same problems we have with SM1 - When you remove/uninstall/delete something the removal-work is never done correctly. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Sea Monkey 2 and Error Message
On 2/2/2010 8:28 AM, S. Beaulieu wrote: u...@domain.invalid a écrit : No, I haven't, but will. Never thought about that. Do you have any fixes for the crashes g? Nope, sorry! I haven't experienced any crashing problems myself, nor has anyone in my office, so I'm at a loss to suggest something. I know there was a problem at some point with Outlook Express's address book making Mail crash, but I haven't heard anything about the whole browser crashing. S. No, that was causing a hang when entering e-mail addresses into one of the recipient lists. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Help Test Autofill Forms 0.9.5.2 Mod for SeaMonkey 2.0!
On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 11:00:13 -0500, Phillip Jones wrote: Philip Chee wrote: Hi! I've just ported Autofill Forms to SeaMonkey 2.0. Before I push this public I would like some brave souls to beta test this. I've gotten it to install and the UI to show up and there are no obvious JS errors. Since I don't normally auto-fill forms even with SeaMonkey 1.1 I haven't tested that it actually fills in forms at all. http://downloads.mozdev.org/xsidebar/mods/autofill_forms-0.9.5.2-mod.xpi I've installed it. But notice some of the windows are not long enough. How much trouble is to make them adjustable. I only port them, I don't (normally) change the functionality. Having said that, which windows? also you missed category for Fax and cell phone. I didn't (intentionally change or remove any functionality when I ported AFF over to SeaMonkey. Do these categories exist in Autofill Forms for Firefox? Anyway you can always go to the options-Main and add new categories for fax and mobile. Do I disable Forms History Manager? Err, no, I would think that Autofill Forms would take care of that. Phil -- Philip Chee phi...@aleytys.pc.my, philip.c...@gmail.com http://flashblock.mozdev.org/ http://xsidebar.mozdev.org Guard us from the she-wolf and the wolf, and guard us from the thief, oh Night, and so be good for us to pass. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Printing passwords in V 2
Herrmann Hofer wrote: George Carden wrote: But, it doesn't work with V 2.0. Can't even remember where it came from, but here's the script for it (Can somebody fix it to work with 2.0?)... Well, this works for me (formatting may be broken): !-- SNIP -- html head titleExport Seamonkey Passwords/title style type=text/css td {font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 9pt; padding: 1px 2px 1px 2px;} /style /head body table style=empty-cells: show; align=center border=1 cellspacing=0 tr thHost/th thUser name/th thPassword/th /tr script type=text/javascript !-- netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect'); var loginmanager = Components.classes[@mozilla.org/login-manager;1].getService(); loginmanager = loginmanager.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsILoginManager); // loads signons into table var count = { value: 0 }; var logins = loginmanager.getAllLogins(count); for each (var login in logins) { document.write( tr\n\n); document.write( td align=left\n\n); document.write( + login.hostname + \n\n /td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.username + \n\n /td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.password + \n\n /td\n\n /tr\n); } -- /script /table /body /html It is not working here ... Windows XP pro - SP3 Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7) Gecko/20100104 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.2 ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Sea Monkey 2 and Error Message
u...@domain.invalid wrote: S. Beaulieu wrote: u...@domain.invalid a écrit : 2. When I try to read a .pdf file, I get the following message The Adobe Acrobat/Reader that is running can not be used to view PDF files in a web browser. Please exit Adobe Acrobat/Reader and exit your web browser and try again. I use Adobe Acrobat Reader 8 and also have Adobe Acrobat 9 Professional.ei Did you try reinstalling Reader? It would make sense, if SM was installed after Reader was, that the latter wouldn't be integrated. S. No, I haven't, but will. Never thought about that. Do you have any fixes for the crashesg? I haven't experienced this problem, like SB, but have you looked at Helper Applications under Browser preferences? If you click on your Adobe installation if it's listed there, it will show options, one of which is to use Adobe in SeaMonkey. Edit/Preferences/Browser/Helper Applications bj ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Sea Monkey 2 and Error Message
On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 09:16:39 -0700, u...@domain.invalid wrote: S. Beaulieu wrote: u...@domain.invalid a écrit : 2. When I try to read a .pdf file, I get the following message The Adobe Acrobat/Reader that is running can not be used to view PDF files in a web browser. Please exit Adobe Acrobat/Reader and exit your web browser and try again. I use Adobe Acrobat Reader 8 and also have Adobe Acrobat 9 Professional. Did you try reinstalling Reader? It would make sense, if SM was installed after Reader was, that the latter wouldn't be integrated. No, I haven't, but will. Never thought about that. Do you have any fixes for the crashes g? It might be that the acrobat reader plugin is crashing, because it isn't installed properly in SM2.0, and bringing down SeaMonkey with it. Phil -- Philip Chee phi...@aleytys.pc.my, philip.c...@gmail.com http://flashblock.mozdev.org/ http://xsidebar.mozdev.org Guard us from the she-wolf and the wolf, and guard us from the thief, oh Night, and so be good for us to pass. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Checking Spelling in E-mail Messages
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010, S. Beaulieu wrote: Did you check, under both checked boxes, that English is selected? (I know it's silly, but I remember at some point that being left empty for some reason). Interesting that you mention that. The language combobox widget is empty. When I click on the down arrow I'm asked if I want to download more dictionaries. I do. Next stop is a list of dictionary add-ons. I select the English - US (which is installed with aspell, too), and it's added to SM. Also, you could try reinstalling the dictionary (in the browser, Tools - Add-ons - Catalog and type 'dictionary' in the search field; you may have to click on the 'show all results' link). Maybe the one installed got corrupted. There is no Add-ons option under the Tools menu. Rich ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Help Test Autofill Forms 0.9.5.2 Mod for SeaMonkey 2.0!
Philip Chee wrote: On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 11:00:13 -0500, Phillip Jones wrote: Philip Chee wrote: Hi! I've just ported Autofill Forms to SeaMonkey 2.0. Before I push this public I would like some brave souls to beta test this. I've gotten it to install and the UI to show up and there are no obvious JS errors. Since I don't normally auto-fill forms even with SeaMonkey 1.1 I haven't tested that it actually fills in forms at all. http://downloads.mozdev.org/xsidebar/mods/autofill_forms-0.9.5.2-mod.xpi I've installed it. But notice some of the windows are not long enough. How much trouble is to make them adjustable. I only port them, I don't (normally) change the functionality. Having said that, which windows? also you missed category for Fax and cell phone. I didn't (intentionally change or remove any functionality when I ported AFF over to SeaMonkey. Do these categories exist in Autofill Forms for Firefox? Anyway you can always go to the options-Main and add new categories for fax and mobile. Do I disable Forms History Manager? Err, no, I would think that Autofill Forms would take care of that. Phil Well when first installed windows simple and interface had no grab corner and still don't if you go to add on manager and click preferences. IF you go through the MrTech Menu Options Then they are. Weird! I got them adjusted through MrTech and everything is fine now. -- Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.If it's Fixed, Don't Break it http://www.phillipmjones.net http://www.vpea.org mailto:pjon...@kimbanet.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Checking Spelling in E-mail Messages
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010, Ray_Net wrote: My experience. I have installed french then i was not happy with my choice, i uninstall it and install french classic - perfect. But there is still place where we can specify french instead of french-classic. Due to the fact that the french has been uninstalled, the spell-checking doesnot work. I don't see where within seamonkey I can uninstall a dictionary. As I wrote, the combobox was blank, so I elected to download additional dictionaries and did so for the Engish-US one. Still not working. Strange, eh? Rich ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Goodbye Seamonkey
Leonidas Jones wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Rufus wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Rufus wrote: Benoit Renard wrote: Rufus wrote: Mark Hansen wrote: On 1/31/2010 12:35 PM, Rufus wrote: Benoit Renard wrote: Ray_Net wrote: /snip/ What would be the advantage of a SM Browser only and FireFox, other than a much better preference setup and FF. Not to use two browsers, but for more user choice of one default mail client other than SM Mail/News. I might do something like SM browser only and Apple Mail.app - as you say, SM has a better set of Pref options over Safari (or Firefox), but I might prefer Mail.app as my e-mail client because I don't really use usenet or newsgroups...if I didn't. Just more flexibility and choice for the user, that's all. And maybe saves some disk space. I f you intend to read newsgroups for get it Mail is that Mail only. does not support NNTP. Just for accuracy's sake, Mail does include an RSS reader, so it isn't just mail. I agree though, I prefer the convenience of mail and newsgroups in one application. Lee Agreed! but I was referring to news reader. none in Safari. -- Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.If it's Fixed, Don't Break it http://www.phillipmjones.net http://www.vpea.org mailto:pjon...@kimbanet.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Checking Spelling in E-mail Messages
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010, chicagofan wrote: I would try UN-checking the option to check as you type, OR check when you send, and see if it works. bj, Did that. Left the check when sending on. Tried to manually invoke checking but that failed. When I typed a deliberately mis-spelled sentence and clicked the Send button, the spelling checker dialog box appeared. However, it was completely blank. The application must have recognized there were mis-spelled words, but that word and suggestions were not displayed. It appears this is the real issue: no display when mis-spelled words are found. This could be tough to debug. Rich ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Checking Spelling in E-mail Messages
Rich Shepard a écrit : There is no Add-ons option under the Tools menu. Wait, what version of SM are you using? S. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Printing passwords in V 2
Ray_Net wrote: Herrmann Hofer wrote: George Carden wrote: But, it doesn't work with V 2.0. Can't even remember where it came from, but here's the script for it (Can somebody fix it to work with 2.0?)... Well, this works for me (formatting may be broken): !-- SNIP -- html head titleExport Seamonkey Passwords/title style type=text/css td {font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 9pt; padding: 1px 2px 1px 2px;} /style /head body table style=empty-cells: show; align=center border=1 cellspacing=0 tr thHost/th thUser name/th thPassword/th /tr script type=text/javascript !-- netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect'); var loginmanager = Components.classes[@mozilla.org/login-manager;1].getService(); loginmanager = loginmanager.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsILoginManager); // loads signons into table var count = { value: 0 }; var logins = loginmanager.getAllLogins(count); for each (var login in logins) { document.write( tr\n\n); document.write( td align=left\n\n); document.write( + login.hostname + \n\n /td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.username + \n\n /td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.password + \n\n /td\n\n /tr\n); } -- /script /table /body /html It is not working here ... Windows XP pro - SP3 Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7) Gecko/20100104 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.2 You should cut paste that code and save it as an HTML file on your hard drive. Then when you open it, you'll have a nice neat HTML document with URL's, User names and Passwords from the password manager. Then, print it if you'd like...or whatever. Did you save it as an HTML file first? ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: attachments
stan wrote: Hi, Q1: Where is seamonkey storing attachment files? Q2: Are the attachment files stored there automaticaly if I am in automaticaly download messages mode? q3: Can I change directory where the seamonkey is storing the attachment files? Until you download an attachment, it is stored as part of the mbox file containing the email to which it is attached. So, if you have an email with an attachment in your Inbox, it will be with that email in the profile file called Inbox, no extension. When you you do download the attchament, you can store it anywhere you wish. Lee ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Goodbye Seamonkey
Phillip Jones wrote: Leonidas Jones wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Rufus wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Rufus wrote: Benoit Renard wrote: Rufus wrote: Mark Hansen wrote: On 1/31/2010 12:35 PM, Rufus wrote: Benoit Renard wrote: Ray_Net wrote: /snip/ What would be the advantage of a SM Browser only and FireFox, other than a much better preference setup and FF. Not to use two browsers, but for more user choice of one default mail client other than SM Mail/News. I might do something like SM browser only and Apple Mail.app - as you say, SM has a better set of Pref options over Safari (or Firefox), but I might prefer Mail.app as my e-mail client because I don't really use usenet or newsgroups...if I didn't. Just more flexibility and choice for the user, that's all. And maybe saves some disk space. I f you intend to read newsgroups for get it Mail is that Mail only. does not support NNTP. Just for accuracy's sake, Mail does include an RSS reader, so it isn't just mail. I agree though, I prefer the convenience of mail and newsgroups in one application. Lee Agreed! but I was referring to news reader. none in Safari. Yeah, and standalone newsreaders of Mac OS X are not a real strong group. Lee ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Checking Spelling in E-mail Messages
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010, S. Beaulieu wrote: Wait, what version of SM are you using? 1.1.17. It's what came with the xubuntu-9.10 distribution. Rich ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: EVANG: Hostway
Paul B. Gallagher wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: And Tidy Extension (HTML Validator) both in SM and FF show 29 error and 2 warnings just on the opening page. Thanks, I already told them the W3C validator returns 8 errors and 13 warnings. But unless I can show a relationship between one or more errors and the loss of functionality, they are unlikely to be interested. I recommend that you send them the _results_ and pointers to all three validators and recommend/argue that as a matter of good programming they need to correct all the syntax errors in their code at least. After all, don't they correct all the syntax errors reported by the compilers of all of their programs as a first step in the program coding process. (Or, is that no longer current common practice ???) -- Rostyk ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: EVANG: Hostway
Paul B. Gallagher wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: And Tidy Extension (HTML Validator) both in SM and FF show 29 error and 2 warnings just on the opening page. Thanks, I already told them the W3C validator returns 8 errors and 13 warnings. But unless I can show a relationship between one or more errors and the loss of functionality, they are unlikely to be interested. I recommend that you send them the _results_ and pointers to all three validators and recommend/argue that as a matter of good programming they need to correct all the syntax errors in their code at least. After all, don't they correct all the syntax errors reported by the compilers of all of their programs as a first step in the program coding process. (Or, is that no longer current common practice ???) -- Rostyk ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Goodbye Seamonkey
Leonidas Jones wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Leonidas Jones wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Rufus wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Rufus wrote: Benoit Renard wrote: Rufus wrote: Mark Hansen wrote: On 1/31/2010 12:35 PM, Rufus wrote: Benoit Renard wrote: Ray_Net wrote: /snip/ What would be the advantage of a SM Browser only and FireFox, other than a much better preference setup and FF. Not to use two browsers, but for more user choice of one default mail client other than SM Mail/News. I might do something like SM browser only and Apple Mail.app - as you say, SM has a better set of Pref options over Safari (or Firefox), but I might prefer Mail.app as my e-mail client because I don't really use usenet or newsgroups...if I didn't. Just more flexibility and choice for the user, that's all. And maybe saves some disk space. I f you intend to read newsgroups for get it Mail is that Mail only. does not support NNTP. Just for accuracy's sake, Mail does include an RSS reader, so it isn't just mail. I agree though, I prefer the convenience of mail and newsgroups in one application. Lee Agreed! but I was referring to news reader. none in Safari. Yeah, and standalone newsreaders of Mac OS X are not a real strong group. Lee In fact there are very few news reader only applications for Mac. the last were two version of NewsReader one being YA-NewsReader, I believe the other was MW-NewsReader. -- Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.If it's Fixed, Don't Break it http://www.phillipmjones.net http://www.vpea.org mailto:pjon...@kimbanet.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Master PW in 1.1.8
Gerald Ross wrote: I have never had a master password. Decided to try it but cannot find how to set one for the first time. Change Master Password does not allow a new password unless one previously exists. TIA Sorry, that is 1.1.18 -- Gerald Ross Cochran, GA Time travel is easy; I just haven't gotten 'Fast Forward' and 'Reverse' to work yet. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Master PW in 1.1.8
I have never had a master password. Decided to try it but cannot find how to set one for the first time. Change Master Password does not allow a new password unless one previously exists. TIA -- Gerald Ross Cochran, GA Time travel is easy; I just haven't gotten 'Fast Forward' and 'Reverse' to work yet. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Checking Spelling in E-mail Messages
S. Beaulieu wrote: Rich Shepard a écrit : 1.1.17. It's what came with the xubuntu-9.10 distribution. Ah!! That's why my explanations didn't always make sense. I assumed you were using 2.0.2. Same here. I just tested Spell check on sending [in 2.0.2], and it worked for me. I use the other option, so I wasn't sure if there would be problems on sending. Not that it matters for 1.1.17. :) bj ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Master PW in 1.1.8
Gerald Ross wrote: Gerald Ross wrote: I have never had a master password. Decided to try it but cannot find how to set one for the first time. Change Master Password does not allow a new password unless one previously exists. TIA Sorry, that is 1.1.18 Go to Preferences Privacy and Security Open Change master password. Type in a Password of your choice. Write it down until committed to memory. Enter it twice. It measures how good a Password it is. after set get out. make sure to set for First time its needed. This will force you to type it in before SM will actually open. Which is what you want. Caution if you *reset* the password then you can no longer access the passwords it currently is protecting. -- Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.If it's Fixed, Don't Break it http://www.phillipmjones.net http://www.vpea.org mailto:pjon...@kimbanet.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Goodbye Seamonkey
JD wrote: Not to jump in at the hopefully end of this thread, but SeaMonkey is a Suite of programs. If you just want a browser and a separate e-mail program then maybe you should try some other programs that better suit your needs? SeaMonkey has always been a /modular/ suite. It could be a stand-alone web browser if you wanted it to be. That's a strength that should not be dismissed just because it can also be a suite with several components. If SeaMonkey as a web browser suits your needs, why look for another one? ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Goodbye Seamonkey
On 02/02/2010 04:29 AM, Daniel wrote: Robert Kaiser wrote: NoOp schrieb: Really? And early versions of Netscape were just simple browsers? I still have both Mosaic and Netscape on disk, including a version of the first Netscape w/support license. I suppose I could pull it out of the archives (shelf) and check it, but I seem to recall that it included an email client. Very early versions were browser-only for sure, but I can't exactly tell which version was the first to have a mail client. I heard it was some 3.x version, but I wasn't around at that time. Robert Kaiser Let's get real, people. Had been niggling away at me for a while, so I've arced up the Desktop computer with Win98 on it and there in the release notes for Netscape Navigator 1.1 (Windows), in the README.TXT, under the section heading Running Netscape, the second para states You must have a direct Internet connection before you can use Netscape. The ability to send and receive e-mail does not necessarily mean you can run Netscape. There are three requirements for Netscape Navigator 1.1.. O.K., it doesn't specifically say you can use Netscape 1.1 to send and receive e-mail. In the program itself, you can select Directory-Go to Newsgroups or you can select File-Mail Document opens up a page where you can enter Mail To (which I guess is where you would but an e-mail address) or or the same page, Post Newsgroup (which is pretty obvious), Subject and Attachment Then a large portion of the screen where you can type information, and, at the bottom, Send, Quote Document and Cancel If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck. Netscape Navigator (TM) Version 1.1N Copyright 1994-1995 Netscape Communications Corporation, All rights reserved. I think I've got NN 0.9 on a floppy disk somewhere, and I think it has mail as well (but don't quote me!!). Daniel Nah, I was wrong. I just checked I still have my original 1.0 book (can't find the floppy just now) and for email it references using Eudora Lite. Newsgroups was available, but the email client was Eudora. I still have my original book, invoices, upgrade invoices... maybe they'll be work something on eBay someday :-) ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Master PW in 1.1.8
Phillip Jones wrote: Gerald Ross wrote: Gerald Ross wrote: I have never had a master password. Decided to try it but cannot find how to set one for the first time. Change Master Password does not allow a new password unless one previously exists. TIA Sorry, that is 1.1.18 Go to Preferences Privacy and Security Open Change master password. Type in a Password of your choice. Write it down until committed to memory. Enter it twice. It measures how good a Password it is. after set get out. make sure to set for First time its needed. This will force you to type it in before SM will actually open. Which is what you want. Caution if you *reset* the password then you can no longer access the passwords it currently is protecting. I did this, leaving the first line blank (current password). It always pops up a message You did not enter the correct current master password. Please try again. Is there something in the config: that needs to be reset? -- Gerald Ross Cochran, GA Time travel is easy; I just haven't gotten 'Fast Forward' and 'Reverse' to work yet. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Goodbye Seamonkey
On 02/01/2010 10:13 PM, Russell wrote: On Mon, 01 Feb 2010 14:38:55 -0800, NoOp gl...@sbcglobal.net.invalid wrote: On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 18:47:06 -0400, KristleBawl kristleb...@some.email wrote: Open about:config (type it in your address bar and press Enter) Proceed past the warning. Right-click somewhere in the list, and choose New Boolean. Enter network.protocol-handler.expose.mailto as the name and set the value to true. Thanks KristleBawl :-)) Russell Yes, I thanked him because I thought it sounded like a solution ... but it didn't work and I got fed up trying. Even mucked things up worse when trying to do some of the Registry hack solutions other folks had posted. Well, sorry that it didn't work out for you. From the thread, it appeared that it had. It certainly worked for me when I tested it w/Outlook on Win2KPro. Be happy to test again if you'd like (I can test in linux, Win2K, WinXP, and Win7(home premium). ... ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Checking Spelling in E-mail Messages
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010, S. Beaulieu wrote: If that's the case, I'd say save your profile and try updating to the most recent version to see if that makes the problem go away. Found the ubuntuzilla.sourceforge.net site, grabbed the latest seamonkey and upgraded. Spelling check on sending works. Now I need to fix the new problem that it won't send because it tells me that the SMTP server won't accept smtp_auth. It does. I run the MTA here (postfix) and haven't changed it since before the seamonkey upgrade. One step forward, a half-step back. Sigh. Thanks, Rich ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Printing passwords in V 2
Philip Chee wrote: On Sun, 31 Jan 2010 11:03:50 -0600, George Carden wrote: BeeNeR wrote: On or about 1/31/2010 10:58 AM, George Carden typed the following: The old ways I am aware of for printing a list of passwords from the Password Manager don't seem to work in SeaMonkey V2. This link describes what I'd been doing... http://edmullen.net/mozilla/moz_pw.php Ed, or anyone, what is the best way to print passwords now in version 2? Thanks! -George Try https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2848 Only works with Firefox...not SeaMonkey. SeaMonkey version here: http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#passwordexporter Phil Installed great actually does create file in cvs or xml. But does not open either in DreamWeaver 8 for Mac (XML) nor excel 004 or 2008 (cvs) In fact it not recognized proper format. -- Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.If it's Fixed, Don't Break it http://www.phillipmjones.net http://www.vpea.org mailto:pjon...@kimbanet.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Checking Spelling in E-mail Messages
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010, S. Beaulieu wrote: Ah!! That's why my explanations didn't always make sense. I assumed you were using 2.0.2. OK. Version 2.0.2 installed. I had to change the smtp server settings in the mail app to use port 25 (from 465) and turn off the smtp-auth that worked before, but at least the messages now go out. Since she's the only one using that machine I don't think there's a security issue with allowing outgoing mail to not be authenticated. Rich ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Master PW in 1.1.8
Gerald Ross wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Gerald Ross wrote: Gerald Ross wrote: I have never had a master password. Decided to try it but cannot find how to set one for the first time. Change Master Password does not allow a new password unless one previously exists. TIA Sorry, that is 1.1.18 Go to Preferences Privacy and Security Open Change master password. Type in a Password of your choice. Write it down until committed to memory. Enter it twice. It measures how good a Password it is. after set get out. make sure to set for First time its needed. This will force you to type it in before SM will actually open. Which is what you want. Caution if you *reset* the password then you can no longer access the passwords it currently is protecting. I did this, leaving the first line blank (current password). It always pops up a message You did not enter the correct current master password. Please try again. Is there something in the config: that needs to be reset? If you never created a Master Password you have to put put in both areas were you to have put one you would have to put original in the first blank. then new one in second blank . but since you've never had one type in both. -- Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.If it's Fixed, Don't Break it http://www.phillipmjones.net http://www.vpea.org mailto:pjon...@kimbanet.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Checking Spelling in E-mail Messages
Rich Shepard a écrit : Now I need to fix the new problem that it won't send because it tells me that the SMTP server won't accept smtp_auth. It does. I run the MTA here (postfix) and haven't changed it since before the seamonkey upgrade. Look in the release notes at http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0.2/ : IIRC, there is something mentioned there about that. S. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Master PW in 1.1.8
Phillip Jones wrote: Gerald Ross wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Gerald Ross wrote: Gerald Ross wrote: I have never had a master password. Decided to try it but cannot find how to set one for the first time. Change Master Password does not allow a new password unless one previously exists. TIA Sorry, that is 1.1.18 Go to Preferences Privacy and Security Open Change master password. Type in a Password of your choice. Write it down until committed to memory. Enter it twice. It measures how good a Password it is. after set get out. make sure to set for First time its needed. This will force you to type it in before SM will actually open. Which is what you want. Caution if you *reset* the password then you can no longer access the passwords it currently is protecting. I did this, leaving the first line blank (current password). It always pops up a message You did not enter the correct current master password. Please try again. Is there something in the config: that needs to be reset? If you never created a Master Password you have to put put in both areas were you to have put one you would have to put original in the first blank. then new one in second blank . but since you've never had one type in both. Did this, typed same password in all three blanks-same results. I'm getting paranoid about this. -- Gerald Ross Cochran, GA ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Master PW in 1.1.8
Phillip Jones wrote: Gerald Ross wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Gerald Ross wrote: Gerald Ross wrote: I have never had a master password. Decided to try it but cannot find how to set one for the first time. Change Master Password does not allow a new password unless one previously exists. TIA Sorry, that is 1.1.18 Go to Preferences Privacy and Security Open Change master password. Type in a Password of your choice. Write it down until committed to memory. Enter it twice. It measures how good a Password it is. after set get out. make sure to set for First time its needed. This will force you to type it in before SM will actually open. Which is what you want. Caution if you *reset* the password then you can no longer access the passwords it currently is protecting. I did this, leaving the first line blank (current password). It always pops up a message You did not enter the correct current master password. Please try again. Is there something in the config: that needs to be reset? If you never created a Master Password you have to put put in both areas were you to have put one you would have to put original in the first blank. then new one in second blank . but since you've never had one type in both. Got it! After backing up everything I tried Reset Password. Nothing was lost because the passwords were not encrypted. Then selected Change Master Password. This time the current password blank was greyed out so entered a new master password in the two blanks and now I had a master password but the passwords were not encrypted. Then I selected encrypt passwords and Bob's your uncle. I only wanted this on my notebook that I take on trips. -- Gerald Ross Cochran, GA Dawn: The time when men of reason go to bed. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Sea Monkey 2 and Error Message
u...@domain.invalid wrote: I finally upgraded to the new Sea Monkey from 1.? version about three days ago and now having a devil of a time. 1. I have at least two crashes a day, if not more which throws me out of Sea Monkey 2. When I try to read a .pdf file, I get the following message The Adobe Acrobat/Reader that is running can not be used to view PDF files in a web browser. Please exit Adobe Acrobat/Reader and exit your web browser and try again. I use Adobe Acrobat Reader 8 and also have Adobe Acrobat 9 Professional. I never had this problem before I upgraded, why now? I also don't have either of the Adobe Acrobats running in the background, but normally use them to open these files on line or in e-mails. Maybe I am not understanding the error message correctly? Nancy A. No need to reinstall. Just do a repair on Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat. You should NOT have both installed. In Acrobat (if you have it) go to Edit Preferences Internet on left. Then check Display PDF in Browser. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Printing passwords in V 2
George Carden wrote: Ray_Net wrote: Herrmann Hofer wrote: George Carden wrote: But, it doesn't work with V 2.0. Can't even remember where it came from, but here's the script for it (Can somebody fix it to work with 2.0?)... Well, this works for me (formatting may be broken): !-- SNIP -- html head titleExport Seamonkey Passwords/title style type=text/css td {font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 9pt; padding: 1px 2px 1px 2px;} /style /head body table style=empty-cells: show; align=center border=1 cellspacing=0 tr thHost/th thUser name/th thPassword/th /tr script type=text/javascript !-- netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect'); var loginmanager = Components.classes[@mozilla.org/login-manager;1].getService(); loginmanager = loginmanager.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsILoginManager); // loads signons into table var count = { value: 0 }; var logins = loginmanager.getAllLogins(count); for each (var login in logins) { document.write( tr\n\n); document.write( td align=left\n\n); document.write( + login.hostname + \n\n /td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.username + \n\n /td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.password + \n\n /td\n\n /tr\n); } -- /script /table /body /html It is not working here ... Windows XP pro - SP3 Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7) Gecko/20100104 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.2 You should cut paste that code and save it as an HTML file on your hard drive. Then when you open it, you'll have a nice neat HTML document with URL's, User names and Passwords from the password manager. Then, print it if you'd like...or whatever. Did you save it as an HTML file first? Yes, and to prove it, i just posted here: http://home.scarlet.be/~pin10521/showpassword.htm Perhaps this link permit you to show your passwords ... For me, it's the same result; only a table containing *** * Host * User name * Password * *** is showed. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Checking Spelling in E-mail Messages
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010, S. Beaulieu wrote: Look in the release notes at http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0.2/ : IIRC, there is something mentioned there about that. You do recall correctly. It does make sense since the mail is outgoing from a trusted user. No mention of port numbers, however, but it's all working correctly now. Everyone's responses is much appreciated. Rich ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Checking Spelling in E-mail Messages
Rich Shepard wrote: On Tue, 2 Feb 2010, Ray_Net wrote: My experience. I have installed french then i was not happy with my choice, i uninstall it and install french classic - perfect. But there is still place where we can specify french instead of french-classic. Due to the fact that the french has been uninstalled, the spell-checking doesnot work. I don't see where within seamonkey I can uninstall a dictionary. In SM-browser go to Tools then Addon Manager Click on the languages There for each language you have two buttons: disable and uninstall There is in seamonkey an uninstall a dictionary. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Goodbye Seamonkey
Ray_Net wrote: I just read and understand: So if you have a mailto link viewed in the Seamonkey browser, you can click on it and it did not opens your non-Seamonkey e-mail client How can we do in such a way that SM opens the default mail client when we click on a mailto link in the SM Browser ? Try following these steps: http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=3394638#p3394638 AFAIK the other mail client must be the Windows default mail client at the same time, or at least it must not be SeaMonkey. If it doesn't work please don't ask me, I haven't tried it and won't do. HTH Jens -- Jens Hatlak http://jens.hatlak.de/ SeaMonkey Trunk Tracker http://smtt.blogspot.com/ ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Master PW in 1.1.8
Gerald Ross wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Gerald Ross wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Gerald Ross wrote: Gerald Ross wrote: I have never had a master password. Decided to try it but cannot find how to set one for the first time. Change Master Password does not allow a new password unless one previously exists. TIA Sorry, that is 1.1.18 Go to Preferences Privacy and Security Open Change master password. Type in a Password of your choice. Write it down until committed to memory. Enter it twice. It measures how good a Password it is. after set get out. make sure to set for First time its needed. This will force you to type it in before SM will actually open. Which is what you want. Caution if you *reset* the password then you can no longer access the passwords it currently is protecting. I did this, leaving the first line blank (current password). It always pops up a message You did not enter the correct current master password. Please try again. Is there something in the config: that needs to be reset? If you never created a Master Password you have to put put in both areas were you to have put one you would have to put original in the first blank. then new one in second blank . but since you've never had one type in both. Got it! After backing up everything I tried Reset Password. Nothing was lost because the passwords were not encrypted. Then selected Change Master Password. This time the current password blank was greyed out so entered a new master password in the two blanks and now I had a master password but the passwords were not encrypted. Then I selected encrypt passwords and Bob's your uncle. I only wanted this on my notebook that I take on trips. Glad I was able to help. -- Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.If it's Fixed, Don't Break it http://www.phillipmjones.net http://www.vpea.org mailto:pjon...@kimbanet.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Printing passwords in V 2
Ray_Net wrote: George Carden wrote: Ray_Net wrote: Herrmann Hofer wrote: George Carden wrote: But, it doesn't work with V 2.0. Can't even remember where it came from, but here's the script for it (Can somebody fix it to work with 2.0?)... Well, this works for me (formatting may be broken): !-- SNIP -- html head titleExport Seamonkey Passwords/title style type=text/css td {font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 9pt; padding: 1px 2px 1px 2px;} /style /head body table style=empty-cells: show; align=center border=1 cellspacing=0 tr thHost/th thUser name/th thPassword/th /tr script type=text/javascript !-- netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect'); var loginmanager = Components.classes[@mozilla.org/login-manager;1].getService(); loginmanager = loginmanager.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsILoginManager); // loads signons into table var count = { value: 0 }; var logins = loginmanager.getAllLogins(count); for each (var login in logins) { document.write(tr\n\n); document.write(td align=left\n\n); document.write( + login.hostname + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.username + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.password + \n\n/td\n\n/tr\n); } -- /script /table /body /html It is not working here ... Windows XP pro - SP3 Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7) Gecko/20100104 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.2 You should cut paste that code and save it as an HTML file on your hard drive. Then when you open it, you'll have a nice neat HTML document with URL's, User names and Passwords from the password manager. Then, print it if you'd like...or whatever. Did you save it as an HTML file first? Yes, and to prove it, i just posted here: http://home.scarlet.be/~pin10521/showpassword.htm Perhaps this link permit you to show your passwords ... For me, it's the same result; only a table containing *** * Host * User name * Password * *** is showed. what I got. when I tried. -- Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.If it's Fixed, Don't Break it http://www.phillipmjones.net http://www.vpea.org mailto:pjon...@kimbanet.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Help Test Autofill Forms 0.9.5.2 Mod for SeaMonkey 2.0!
Philip Chee wrote: I've just ported Autofill Forms to SeaMonkey 2.0. Before I push this public I would like some brave souls to beta test this. I've gotten it to install and the UI to show up and there are no obvious JS errors. Since I don't normally auto-fill forms even with SeaMonkey 1.1 I haven't tested that it actually fills in forms at all. I haven't tested extensively either but it seems to do the job. Installs fine, the toolbar button is there after the restart and works, settings are accessible and appear to work, saving a form and letting SM fill one in using a saved profile works, too. The context menu entries do as advertised as well. Good job! :-) Now where are all those people screaming around time and again, demanding bring back form manager? It'll be interesting to see what they say, or if they react at all to this. Anyway, thanks for your efforts! Greetings, Jens -- Jens Hatlak http://jens.hatlak.de/ SeaMonkey Trunk Tracker http://smtt.blogspot.com/ ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Seamonkey Mail Filters
Is anyone else having problems with mail filters. I have some that work ok but others do strange and wonderful things. For example, I have a filter for Seamonkey messages. Occasionally, the filter will, all by itself, disable itself. Now it's copying messages rather than moving them. I haven't done any extensive troubleshooting but I will if others are having similar problems. If anyone has already figured it out, please let me know. Thanks. -- Donald D Henson, Managing Director West El Paso Information Network ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Printing passwords in V 2
Phillip Jones wrote: Ray_Net wrote: George Carden wrote: Ray_Net wrote: Herrmann Hofer wrote: George Carden wrote: But, it doesn't work with V 2.0. Can't even remember where it came from, but here's the script for it (Can somebody fix it to work with 2.0?)... Well, this works for me (formatting may be broken): !-- SNIP -- html head titleExport Seamonkey Passwords/title style type=text/css td {font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 9pt; padding: 1px 2px 1px 2px;} /style /head body table style=empty-cells: show; align=center border=1 cellspacing=0 tr thHost/th thUser name/th thPassword/th /tr script type=text/javascript !-- netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect'); var loginmanager = Components.classes[@mozilla.org/login-manager;1].getService(); loginmanager = loginmanager.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsILoginManager); // loads signons into table var count = { value: 0 }; var logins = loginmanager.getAllLogins(count); for each (var login in logins) { document.write(tr\n\n); document.write(td align=left\n\n); document.write( + login.hostname + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.username + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.password + \n\n/td\n\n/tr\n); } -- /script /table /body /html It is not working here ... Windows XP pro - SP3 Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7) Gecko/20100104 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.2 You should cut paste that code and save it as an HTML file on your hard drive. Then when you open it, you'll have a nice neat HTML document with URL's, User names and Passwords from the password manager. Then, print it if you'd like...or whatever. Did you save it as an HTML file first? Yes, and to prove it, i just posted here: http://home.scarlet.be/~pin10521/showpassword.htm Perhaps this link permit you to show your passwords ... For me, it's the same result; only a table containing *** * Host * User name * Password * *** is showed. what I got. when I tried. Strange. I dunno, gentlemen. Someone with more knowledge than I will have to figure out why it works for me, but not for you. I'm sorry. -George ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Help Test Autofill Forms 0.9.5.2 Mod for SeaMonkey 2.0!
Jens Hatlak wrote: Philip Chee wrote: I've just ported Autofill Forms to SeaMonkey 2.0. Before I push this public I would like some brave souls to beta test this. I've gotten it to install and the UI to show up and there are no obvious JS errors. Since I don't normally auto-fill forms even with SeaMonkey 1.1 I haven't tested that it actually fills in forms at all. I haven't tested extensively either but it seems to do the job. Installs fine, the toolbar button is there after the restart and works, settings are accessible and appear to work, saving a form and letting SM fill one in using a saved profile works, too. The context menu entries do as advertised as well. Good job! :-) Now where are all those people screaming around time and again, demanding bring back form manager? It'll be interesting to see what they say, or if they react at all to this. Anyway, thanks for your efforts! Greetings, Jens There are a few items left out. Phone2, Fax, Cell Phone But if works as it appears will go great lengths to replacing Forms Manager. The original forms Manager would pickup what you typed, or you could open the manager and type it in the difference being it would save multiple pages with differing sets of information and it would choose the format most likely to fill out the for presented. If it didn't fill out a give item you filled it in and it would save it for use the next time you run across the same information in other it adapted sort of like the spam filter. It would sort of work like Bayesian filters used in the spam detectors. It would even save credit card information. Between the Form History Manager and this it getting there. -- Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.If it's Fixed, Don't Break it http://www.phillipmjones.net http://www.vpea.org mailto:pjon...@kimbanet.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Printing passwords in V 2
George Carden wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Ray_Net wrote: George Carden wrote: Ray_Net wrote: Herrmann Hofer wrote: George Carden wrote: But, it doesn't work with V 2.0. Can't even remember where it came from, but here's the script for it (Can somebody fix it to work with 2.0?)... Well, this works for me (formatting may be broken): !-- SNIP -- html head titleExport Seamonkey Passwords/title style type=text/css td {font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 9pt; padding: 1px 2px 1px 2px;} /style /head body table style=empty-cells: show; align=center border=1 cellspacing=0 tr thHost/th thUser name/th thPassword/th /tr script type=text/javascript !-- netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect'); var loginmanager = Components.classes[@mozilla.org/login-manager;1].getService(); loginmanager = loginmanager.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsILoginManager); // loads signons into table var count = { value: 0 }; var logins = loginmanager.getAllLogins(count); for each (var login in logins) { document.write(tr\n\n); document.write(td align=left\n\n); document.write( + login.hostname + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.username + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.password + \n\n/td\n\n/tr\n); } -- /script /table /body /html It is not working here ... Windows XP pro - SP3 Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7) Gecko/20100104 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.2 You should cut paste that code and save it as an HTML file on your hard drive. Then when you open it, you'll have a nice neat HTML document with URL's, User names and Passwords from the password manager. Then, print it if you'd like...or whatever. Did you save it as an HTML file first? Yes, and to prove it, i just posted here: http://home.scarlet.be/~pin10521/showpassword.htm Perhaps this link permit you to show your passwords ... For me, it's the same result; only a table containing *** * Host * User name * Password * *** is showed. what I got. when I tried. Strange. I dunno, gentlemen. Someone with more knowledge than I will have to figure out why it works for me, but not for you. I'm sorry. -George maybe it worked on SM 1.1.18, but SM 1x , and 2x save information in different files and different areas. For example Themes in SM1.1.18 ere saved in the main Chrome Folder. And FF 2 did as well. but in SM2 and FF3 there is nothing in Main chrome other than User.css files I've yet to figure out where theme .jar files are stored in SM 2 or FF 3. -- Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.If it's Fixed, Don't Break it http://www.phillipmjones.net http://www.vpea.org mailto:pjon...@kimbanet.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Help Test Autofill Forms 0.9.5.2 Mod for SeaMonkey 2.0!
Philip Chee wrote: Hi! I've just ported Autofill Forms to SeaMonkey 2.0. Before I push this public I would like some brave souls to beta test this. I've gotten it to install and the UI to show up and there are no obvious JS errors. Since I don't normally auto-fill forms even with SeaMonkey 1.1 I haven't tested that it actually fills in forms at all. http://downloads.mozdev.org/xsidebar/mods/autofill_forms-0.9.5.2-mod.xpi It's going to take a while to figure out if this works properly or not because it isn't always clear where problems lie. Is it the password management screwing up, or the forms management, when a field isn't populated? Is it actually because SM2's import from SM1 screwed up? Etc.. It is installed though, so we'll see. Graham. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Printing passwords in V 2
Phillip Jones wrote: George Carden wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Ray_Net wrote: George Carden wrote: Ray_Net wrote: Herrmann Hofer wrote: George Carden wrote: But, it doesn't work with V 2.0. Can't even remember where it came from, but here's the script for it (Can somebody fix it to work with 2.0?)... Well, this works for me (formatting may be broken): !-- SNIP -- html head titleExport Seamonkey Passwords/title style type=text/css td {font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 9pt; padding: 1px 2px 1px 2px;} /style /head body table style=empty-cells: show; align=center border=1 cellspacing=0 tr thHost/th thUser name/th thPassword/th /tr script type=text/javascript !-- netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect'); var loginmanager = Components.classes[@mozilla.org/login-manager;1].getService(); loginmanager = loginmanager.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsILoginManager); // loads signons into table var count = { value: 0 }; var logins = loginmanager.getAllLogins(count); for each (var login in logins) { document.write(tr\n\n); document.write(td align=left\n\n); document.write( + login.hostname + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.username + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.password + \n\n/td\n\n/tr\n); } -- /script /table /body /html It is not working here ... Windows XP pro - SP3 Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7) Gecko/20100104 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.2 You should cut paste that code and save it as an HTML file on your hard drive. Then when you open it, you'll have a nice neat HTML document with URL's, User names and Passwords from the password manager. Then, print it if you'd like...or whatever. Did you save it as an HTML file first? Yes, and to prove it, i just posted here: http://home.scarlet.be/~pin10521/showpassword.htm Perhaps this link permit you to show your passwords ... For me, it's the same result; only a table containing *** * Host * User name * Password * *** is showed. what I got. when I tried. Strange. I dunno, gentlemen. Someone with more knowledge than I will have to figure out why it works for me, but not for you. I'm sorry. -George maybe it worked on SM 1.1.18, but SM 1x , and 2x save information in different files and different areas. For example Themes in SM1.1.18 ere saved in the main Chrome Folder. And FF 2 did as well. but in SM2 and FF3 there is nothing in Main chrome other than User.css files I've yet to figure out where theme .jar files are stored in SM 2 or FF 3. For the record, the new code works for me with SeaMonkey 2.0.2. -George ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Printing passwords in V 2
On or about 2/2/2010 5:46 PM, Phillip Jones typed the following: Ray_Net wrote: George Carden wrote: S N I P Yes, and to prove it, i just posted here: http://home.scarlet.be/~pin10521/showpassword.htm Perhaps this link permit you to show your passwords ... For me, it's the same result; only a table containing *** * Host * User name * Password * *** is showed. what I got. when I tried. The HTML works here as well as the add-on PassPort Exporter 1.2 Running Win XP Pro SP-3 up-to-date with SeaMonkey 2.0.2 *without* a Master Password. -- Ed http://mysite.verizon.net/vze1zhwu History is a vast early warning system.-Norman Cousins (1915-1990) ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Goodbye Seamonkey
Leonidas Jones wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Leonidas Jones wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Rufus wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Rufus wrote: Benoit Renard wrote: Rufus wrote: Mark Hansen wrote: On 1/31/2010 12:35 PM, Rufus wrote: Benoit Renard wrote: Ray_Net wrote: /snip/ What would be the advantage of a SM Browser only and FireFox, other than a much better preference setup and FF. Not to use two browsers, but for more user choice of one default mail client other than SM Mail/News. I might do something like SM browser only and Apple Mail.app - as you say, SM has a better set of Pref options over Safari (or Firefox), but I might prefer Mail.app as my e-mail client because I don't really use usenet or newsgroups...if I didn't. Just more flexibility and choice for the user, that's all. And maybe saves some disk space. I f you intend to read newsgroups for get it Mail is that Mail only. does not support NNTP. Just for accuracy's sake, Mail does include an RSS reader, so it isn't just mail. I agree though, I prefer the convenience of mail and newsgroups in one application. Lee Agreed! but I was referring to news reader. none in Safari. Yeah, and standalone newsreaders of Mac OS X are not a real strong group. Lee I do keep Thunderbird 3.x around just to evaluate it and I'm quite pleased with it - more so than I might have expected. Couldn't stand Fire Fox, though... -- - Rufus ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Goodbye Seamonkey
Phillip Jones wrote: Leonidas Jones wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Rufus wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Rufus wrote: Benoit Renard wrote: Rufus wrote: Mark Hansen wrote: On 1/31/2010 12:35 PM, Rufus wrote: Benoit Renard wrote: Ray_Net wrote: /snip/ What would be the advantage of a SM Browser only and FireFox, other than a much better preference setup and FF. Not to use two browsers, but for more user choice of one default mail client other than SM Mail/News. I might do something like SM browser only and Apple Mail.app - as you say, SM has a better set of Pref options over Safari (or Firefox), but I might prefer Mail.app as my e-mail client because I don't really use usenet or newsgroups...if I didn't. Just more flexibility and choice for the user, that's all. And maybe saves some disk space. I f you intend to read newsgroups for get it Mail is that Mail only. does not support NNTP. Just for accuracy's sake, Mail does include an RSS reader, so it isn't just mail. I agree though, I prefer the convenience of mail and newsgroups in one application. Lee Agreed! but I was referring to news reader. none in Safari. ...or Mail.app...that I've been able to discern... -- - Rufus ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Changed to Improving of using single Widows was Re: Goodbye SeaMonkey
Phillip Jones wrote: Daniel wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Leonidas Jones wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Leonidas Jones wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Robert Kaiser wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Robert Kaiser wrote: Phillip Jones schrieb: /snip/ Phillip, did you miss Lee's para...I then cleared the cache, and repeated with opening new windows. Sure seems like he tried multiple Windows to me, not just comparing a iMac Intel, OS X 10.6.2 with a PowerMac PPC G4 Daniel Yes I have to keep my cache files clean. In fact I clean them at least once a day. If I don't SM 2.0.2 crashes. As it stands now it has been crashing about once ever two or three days. I've started out with 1, then 10, then back to 1000, finally 5000 nothing seems to help. Funny thing it affects email more than web browsing but sometimes it affects web browsing. I run all of my SM installs with the cashe size set to zero, and they all run just fine that way. I've been doing that for a few years now. -- - Rufus ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Printing passwords in V 2
Phillip Jones wrote: George Carden wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: George Carden wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Ray_Net wrote: George Carden wrote: Ray_Net wrote: Herrmann Hofer wrote: George Carden wrote: But, it doesn't work with V 2.0. Can't even remember where it came from, but here's the script for it (Can somebody fix it to work with 2.0?)... Well, this works for me (formatting may be broken): !-- SNIP -- html head titleExport Seamonkey Passwords/title style type=text/css td {font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 9pt; padding: 1px 2px 1px 2px;} /style /head body table style=empty-cells: show; align=center border=1 cellspacing=0 tr thHost/th thUser name/th thPassword/th /tr script type=text/javascript !-- netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect'); var loginmanager = Components.classes[@mozilla.org/login-manager;1].getService(); loginmanager = loginmanager.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsILoginManager); // loads signons into table var count = { value: 0 }; var logins = loginmanager.getAllLogins(count); for each (var login in logins) { document.write(tr\n\n); document.write(td align=left\n\n); document.write( + login.hostname + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.username + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.password + \n\n/td\n\n/tr\n); } -- /script /table /body /html It is not working here ... Windows XP pro - SP3 Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7) Gecko/20100104 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.2 You should cut paste that code and save it as an HTML file on your hard drive. Then when you open it, you'll have a nice neat HTML document with URL's, User names and Passwords from the password manager. Then, print it if you'd like...or whatever. Did you save it as an HTML file first? Yes, and to prove it, i just posted here: http://home.scarlet.be/~pin10521/showpassword.htm Perhaps this link permit you to show your passwords ... For me, it's the same result; only a table containing *** * Host * User name * Password * *** is showed. what I got. when I tried. Strange. I dunno, gentlemen. Someone with more knowledge than I will have to figure out why it works for me, but not for you. I'm sorry. -George maybe it worked on SM 1.1.18, but SM 1x , and 2x save information in different files and different areas. For example Themes in SM1.1.18 ere saved in the main Chrome Folder. And FF 2 did as well. but in SM2 and FF3 there is nothing in Main chrome other than User.css files I've yet to figure out where theme .jar files are stored in SM 2 or FF 3. For the record, the new code works for me with SeaMonkey 2.0.2. -George are You absolutely sure that you have your code exactly the same on the the file you using and the version you have posted. Here is what I have: !-- SNIP -- html head titleExport Seamonkey Passwords/title style type=text/css td {font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 9pt; padding: 1px 2px 1px 2px;} /style /head body table style=empty-cells: show; align=center border=1 cellspacing=0 tr thHost/th thUser name/th thPassword/th /tr script type=text/javascript !-- netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect'); var loginmanager = Components.classes[@mozilla.org/login-manager;1].getService(); loginmanager = loginmanager.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsILoginManager); // loads signons into table var count = { value: 0 }; var logins = loginmanager.getAllLogins(count); for each (var login in logins) { document.write( tr\n\n); document.write( td align=left\n\n); document.write( + login.hostname + \n\n /td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.username + \n\n /td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.password + \n\n /td\n\n /tr\n); } -- /script /table /body /html OK...Here's what I have...Let's compare... I see some differences. Try this one below and see if it works for you...again, in SeaMonkey V2: html head titleExport Seamonkey Passwords/title style type=text/css td {font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 9pt; padding: 1px 2px 1px 2px;} /style /head body table style=empty-cells: show; align=center border=1 cellspacing=0 tr thHost/th thUser name/th thPassword/th /tr script type=text/javascript !-- netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect'); var loginmanager = Components.classes[@mozilla.org/login-manager;1].getService(); loginmanager = loginmanager.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsILoginManager); // loads signons into table var count = { value: 0 }; var logins = loginmanager.getAllLogins(count); for each (var login in logins) { document.write( tr\n\n); document.write( td align=left\n\n); document.write( + login.hostname + \n\n /td\n\ntd
Re: Master PW in 1.1.8
Phillip Jones wrote: Gerald Ross wrote: Gerald Ross wrote: I have never had a master password. Decided to try it but cannot find how to set one for the first time. Change Master Password does not allow a new password unless one previously exists. TIA Sorry, that is 1.1.18 Go to Preferences Privacy and Security Open Change master password. Type in a Password of your choice. Write it down until committed to memory. Enter it twice. It measures how good a Password it is. after set get out. make sure to set for First time its needed. This will force you to type it in before SM will actually open. Which is what you want. Caution if you *reset* the password then you can no longer access the passwords it currently is protecting. Hasn't exactly worked that way for me - it asks the first time I navigate to a page that asks for a password that I have stored vice on startup. ...at least, it used to do that reliably - now it seems to ask at random when it's not actually needed. If one resets the Master, it actually wipes out the previously saved list, I thought. -- - Rufus ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Goodbye Seamonkey
Phillip Jones wrote: Rufus wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Rufus wrote: Benoit Renard wrote: Rufus wrote: Mark Hansen wrote: On 1/31/2010 12:35 PM, Rufus wrote: Benoit Renard wrote: Ray_Net wrote: I don't understand why people complains about installing SM as a browser-only. If they don't want the mail or the news parts in SM, they can use their preferred ones. The problem with 2.0.x is that you can't opt out of an e-mail client, and this meant that mailto: links will open up in SeaMonkey's e-mail client instead of their separate e-mail client. It takes non-trivial fiddling with 'hidden' preferences to correct this. It's actually pretty easy on a Mac, and I'd think it's be just as easy on a PC...on a Mac, I can set my default Mail handler to Mail.app, and then set SM to open the browser only on startup...which is what I do. So SM Mail/News doesn't open unless I specifically open it; and I use the SM Mail/News client within the suite to serve newsgroups. The other thing I do is to set SM to leave messages on server - which I also do with all other machines in my arsenal except my Intel iMac, which is my primary machine. That way, I can roam with my laptop, or use any mail client I wish and still have access to messages when I get home and store them in a central location before deleting them. More of a strategy to employ rather than any need to change SM, IMO. Any platform ought to be able to use this strategy I'd think. So if you have a mailto link viewed in the Seamonkey browser, you can click on it and it opens your non-Seamonkey e-mail client? If not, then re-read what Benoit wrote. No - each operates within it's own app, but I should think that would be what the user would desire, right? I get what Benoit is saying, but I was thinking there's also a bit more to what he's saying... Here's how it works. Let's take SeaMonkey 1.1.18, as its installer was fully-featured. If you install SeaMonkey with the Browser only option, which means that you have no mailnews component, all mailto: links will open the system's default e-mail client. If you install SeaMonkey with the browser (required) and at least mailnews, mailto: links will open in SeaMonkey's email client, even if SeaMonkey isn't set as the system's default e-mail client. The problem for people using SeaMonkey 2.0.x that want to use with another e-mail client is that you can't install SeaMonkey as a stand-alone browser anymore. mailnews will always be installed, hence mailto: links will open in SeaMonkey's e-mail client. This can be mostly corrected, but from what I hear it's not easy to do. Yeah...was reading that. What I've been suggesting are workarounds for using more that one machine/e-mail client to at least make things available to both clients and all machines without having to dig into code and/or recompile anything. I can still understand those whom might want a browser only install... ...only additional thing I'd suggest is setting up SM to add an automatic cc: to self to insure any e-mail sent from SM will also go though the user's primary server for all sends. Something I don't presently do, but may try for a bit and see what I think. What would be the advantage of a SM Browser only and FireFox, other than a much better preference setup and FF. Not to use two browsers, but for more user choice of one default mail client other than SM Mail/News. I might do something like SM browser only and Apple Mail.app - as you say, SM has a better set of Pref options over Safari (or Firefox), but I might prefer Mail.app as my e-mail client because I don't really use usenet or newsgroups...if I didn't. Just more flexibility and choice for the user, that's all. And maybe saves some disk space. I f you intend to read newsgroups for get it Mail is that Mail only. does not support NNTP. Understood - that's why I said if I didn't. Just stating that I can understand people that might want the browser features of SM and something else for Mail, and giving an example. As for myself, I prefer the suite approach...but that's just me. -- - Rufus ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Help Test Autofill Forms 0.9.5.2 Mod for SeaMonkey 2.0!
On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 23:51:09 +0100, Jens Hatlak wrote: Philip Chee wrote: I've just ported Autofill Forms to SeaMonkey 2.0. Before I push this public I would like some brave souls to beta test this. I've gotten it to install and the UI to show up and there are no obvious JS errors. Since I don't normally auto-fill forms even with SeaMonkey 1.1 I haven't tested that it actually fills in forms at all. I haven't tested extensively either but it seems to do the job. Installs fine, the toolbar button is there after the restart and works, settings are accessible and appear to work, saving a form and letting SM fill one in using a saved profile works, too. The context menu entries do as advertised as well. Good job! :-) Now where are all those people screaming around time and again, demanding bring back form manager? It'll be interesting to see what they say, or if they react at all to this. Anyway, thanks for your efforts! Yeah yeah. I was getting sick and tired of all those people saying that they were moving to MSIE because SeaMonkey 2.0 doesn't have a Forms autofill/autocomplete manager. So I went and grabbed Autofill Forms and ported it to SeaMonkey 2.0. I also fixed some UI problems it had with Firefox 3.5/3.6 (It hasn't been updated since 2008; a testimony to the quality of the code is that it still works fine in Firefox 3.6). Phil -- Philip Chee phi...@aleytys.pc.my, philip.c...@gmail.com http://flashblock.mozdev.org/ http://xsidebar.mozdev.org Guard us from the she-wolf and the wolf, and guard us from the thief, oh Night, and so be good for us to pass. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Printing passwords in V 2
On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 11:18:50 -0600, George Carden wrote: It is not working here ... Windows XP pro - SP3 Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7) Gecko/20100104 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.2 You should cut paste that code and save it as an HTML file on your hard drive. Then when you open it, you'll have a nice neat HTML document with URL's, User names and Passwords from the password manager. Then, print it if you'd like...or whatever. Did you save it as an HTML file first? The original post was autowrapped on some long lines (or perhaps it was SeaMonkey message reader that was doing it). After saving the text to a .html file I went trough it and rejoined those lines that were split in the wrong places. *Then* it worked. Phil -- Philip Chee phi...@aleytys.pc.my, philip.c...@gmail.com http://flashblock.mozdev.org/ http://xsidebar.mozdev.org Guard us from the she-wolf and the wolf, and guard us from the thief, oh Night, and so be good for us to pass. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Printing passwords in V 2
On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 19:47:18 -0500, Phillip Jones wrote: document.write( + login.hostname + \n\n /td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.username + \n\n /td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.password + \n\n /td\n\n /tr\n); For this bit you either need to join them up into one line or: document.write( + login.hostname + \n\n /td\n\ntd align=left\n\ + login.username + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.password + \n\n /td\n\n /tr\n); Phil -- Philip Chee phi...@aleytys.pc.my, philip.c...@gmail.com http://flashblock.mozdev.org/ http://xsidebar.mozdev.org Guard us from the she-wolf and the wolf, and guard us from the thief, oh Night, and so be good for us to pass. [ ]To boldly go where no one has gone before. * TagZilla 0.066.6 ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Goodbye Seamonkey
On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 17:44:15 -0800, Rufus wrote: I do keep Thunderbird 3.x around just to evaluate it and I'm quite pleased with it - more so than I might have expected. There appear to be a very vocal minority of veteran SeaMonkey1.1^WThunderbird2.0 users who hate, absolutely hate the new SeaMonkey2.0^WThunderbird3.0 and are sticking resolutely to the old version (or threatening to move to Outlook Express (?!?). Phil -- Philip Chee phi...@aleytys.pc.my, philip.c...@gmail.com http://flashblock.mozdev.org/ http://xsidebar.mozdev.org Guard us from the she-wolf and the wolf, and guard us from the thief, oh Night, and so be good for us to pass. [ ]Any more wishes? Send your list to Santa Claus! * TagZilla 0.066.6 ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Goodbye Seamonkey
Philip Chee: There appear to be a very vocal minority of veteran SeaMonkey1.1^WThunderbird2.0 users who hate, absolutely hate the new SeaMonkey2.0^WThunderbird3.0 and are sticking resolutely to the old version (or threatening to move to Outlook Express (?!?). Regarding old versions, is your UA real? Are you really using an ancient SM 1.5a? Hartmut, just curious ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Goodbye Seamonkey
Rufus wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Leonidas Jones wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Rufus wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Rufus wrote: Benoit Renard wrote: Rufus wrote: Mark Hansen wrote: On 1/31/2010 12:35 PM, Rufus wrote: Benoit Renard wrote: Ray_Net wrote: /snip/ What would be the advantage of a SM Browser only and FireFox, other than a much better preference setup and FF. Not to use two browsers, but for more user choice of one default mail client other than SM Mail/News. I might do something like SM browser only and Apple Mail.app - as you say, SM has a better set of Pref options over Safari (or Firefox), but I might prefer Mail.app as my e-mail client because I don't really use usenet or newsgroups...if I didn't. Just more flexibility and choice for the user, that's all. And maybe saves some disk space. I f you intend to read newsgroups for get it Mail is that Mail only. does not support NNTP. Just for accuracy's sake, Mail does include an RSS reader, so it isn't just mail. I agree though, I prefer the convenience of mail and newsgroups in one application. Lee Agreed! but I was referring to news reader. none in Safari. ...or Mail.app...that I've been able to discern... Sorry I meant Mail. ;-) -- Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.If it's Fixed, Don't Break it http://www.phillipmjones.net http://www.vpea.org mailto:pjon...@kimbanet.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Goodbye Seamonkey
Philip Chee wrote: On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 17:44:15 -0800, Rufus wrote: I do keep Thunderbird 3.x around just to evaluate it and I'm quite pleased with it - more so than I might have expected. There appear to be a very vocal minority of veteran SeaMonkey1.1^WThunderbird2.0 users who hate, absolutely hate the new SeaMonkey2.0^WThunderbird3.0 and are sticking resolutely to the old version (or threatening to move to Outlook Express (?!?). Phil Is OE even still available. I've heard that MS has quit OE -- Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.If it's Fixed, Don't Break it http://www.phillipmjones.net http://www.vpea.org mailto:pjon...@kimbanet.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Printing passwords in V 2
George Carden wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: George Carden wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: George Carden wrote: Phillip Jones wrote: Ray_Net wrote: George Carden wrote: Ray_Net wrote: Herrmann Hofer wrote: George Carden wrote: But, it doesn't work with V 2.0. Can't even remember where it came from, but here's the script for it (Can somebody fix it to work with 2.0?)... Well, this works for me (formatting may be broken): !-- SNIP -- html head titleExport Seamonkey Passwords/title style type=text/css td {font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 9pt; padding: 1px 2px 1px 2px;} /style /head body table style=empty-cells: show; align=center border=1 cellspacing=0 tr thHost/th thUser name/th thPassword/th /tr script type=text/javascript !-- netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect'); var loginmanager = Components.classes[@mozilla.org/login-manager;1].getService(); loginmanager = loginmanager.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsILoginManager); // loads signons into table var count = { value: 0 }; var logins = loginmanager.getAllLogins(count); for each (var login in logins) { document.write(tr\n\n); document.write(td align=left\n\n); document.write( + login.hostname + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.username + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.password + \n\n/td\n\n/tr\n); } -- /script /table /body /html It is not working here ... Windows XP pro - SP3 Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7) Gecko/20100104 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.2 You should cut paste that code and save it as an HTML file on your hard drive. Then when you open it, you'll have a nice neat HTML document with URL's, User names and Passwords from the password manager. Then, print it if you'd like...or whatever. Did you save it as an HTML file first? Yes, and to prove it, i just posted here: http://home.scarlet.be/~pin10521/showpassword.htm Perhaps this link permit you to show your passwords ... For me, it's the same result; only a table containing *** * Host * User name * Password * *** is showed. what I got. when I tried. Strange. I dunno, gentlemen. Someone with more knowledge than I will have to figure out why it works for me, but not for you. I'm sorry. -George maybe it worked on SM 1.1.18, but SM 1x , and 2x save information in different files and different areas. For example Themes in SM1.1.18 ere saved in the main Chrome Folder. And FF 2 did as well. but in SM2 and FF3 there is nothing in Main chrome other than User.css files I've yet to figure out where theme .jar files are stored in SM 2 or FF 3. For the record, the new code works for me with SeaMonkey 2.0.2. -George are You absolutely sure that you have your code exactly the same on the the file you using and the version you have posted. Here is what I have: !-- SNIP -- html head titleExport Seamonkey Passwords/title style type=text/css td {font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 9pt; padding: 1px 2px 1px 2px;} /style /head body table style=empty-cells: show; align=center border=1 cellspacing=0 tr thHost/th thUser name/th thPassword/th /tr script type=text/javascript !-- netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect'); var loginmanager = Components.classes[@mozilla.org/login-manager;1].getService(); loginmanager = loginmanager.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsILoginManager); // loads signons into table var count = { value: 0 }; var logins = loginmanager.getAllLogins(count); for each (var login in logins) { document.write(tr\n\n); document.write(td align=left\n\n); document.write( + login.hostname + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.username + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.password + \n\n/td\n\n/tr\n); } -- /script /table /body /html OK...Here's what I have...Let's compare... I see some differences. Try this one below and see if it works for you...again, in SeaMonkey V2: html head titleExport Seamonkey Passwords/title style type=text/css td {font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 9pt; padding: 1px 2px 1px 2px;} /style /head body table style=empty-cells: show; align=center border=1 cellspacing=0 tr thHost/th thUser name/th thPassword/th /tr script type=text/javascript !-- netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect'); var loginmanager = Components.classes[@mozilla.org/login-manager;1].getService(); loginmanager = loginmanager.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsILoginManager); // loads signons into table var count = { value: 0 }; var logins = loginmanager.getAllLogins(count); for each (var login in logins) { document.write(tr\n\n); document.write(td align=left\n\n);
Re: Printing passwords in V 2
Philip Chee wrote: On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 19:47:18 -0500, Phillip Jones wrote: document.write( + login.hostname + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.username + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.password + \n\n/td\n\n/tr\n); For this bit you either need to join them up into one line or: document.write( + login.hostname + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\ + login.username + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.password + \n\n/td\n\n/tr\n); Phil Got it to work. Now how do I save the list as a List I can get to, if needed -- Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.If it's Fixed, Don't Break it http://www.phillipmjones.net http://www.vpea.org mailto:pjon...@kimbanet.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Help Test Autofill Forms 0.9.5.2 Mod for SeaMonkey 2.0!
Jens Hatlak wrote: Philip Chee wrote: I've just ported Autofill Forms to SeaMonkey 2.0. Before I push this public I would like some brave souls to beta test this. I've gotten it to install and the UI to show up and there are no obvious JS errors. Since I don't normally auto-fill forms even with SeaMonkey 1.1 I haven't tested that it actually fills in forms at all. I haven't tested extensively either but it seems to do the job. Installs fine, the toolbar button is there after the restart and works, settings are accessible and appear to work, saving a form and letting SM fill one in using a saved profile works, too. The context menu entries do as advertised as well. Good job! :-) Now where are all those people screaming around time and again, demanding bring back form manager? It'll be interesting to see what they say, or if they react at all to this. Anyway, thanks for your efforts! Greetings, Jens Thanks Philip. I knew that Form Filling was coming to SM2. I'm glad I hung around. Lou ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: 1.1.18 or 2.x ?? (curious)
Interviewed by CNN on 2/2/2010 12:30, Phillip Jones told the world: I really hope HJ gets inspired enough to do the migration. He is the _true father of tabbed browsing_ . So we all owe him a debt of gratitude. So, 1.1.18 it is then. :-/ ahh so that's the rascal that's responsible. Well, not quite. The concept of a tabbed interface apparently came from IBM, as part of their CUA project. The first browser with something similar to modern tabs was a development version of Opera. But they kinda sat on it for a while, the feature was not very well known -- it only came to their mainstream browser after others had reinvented it independently. Then, there was Netcaptor, which was a front-end for the IE engine, that brought it to the general public. A couple others (including Opera) followed suit. HJ, the author of Multizilla, was the one who brought it to the Mozilla project -- in the form of an extension. Dave Hyatt saw it, liked it, and wrote his own implementation (not taken from Multizilla) for the trunk Mozilla browser. So, if you want someone to blame (I personally would thank), there's quite a bunch of people. The guys at IBM and Opera for creating it, the guys at Netcaptor for spreading it around, HJ for showing it could work in a Mozilla product or Dave Hyatt for making it a core feature. -- MCBastos This message has been protected with the 2ROT13 algorithm. Unauthorized use will be prosecuted under the DMCA. -=-=- ... BOFH excuse #314: You need to upgrade your VESA local bus to a MasterCard local bus. *Added by TagZilla 0.066.2 running on Seamonkey 2.0.2 * http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmailnews.html#tagzilla ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Is there any tab management extension for Seamonkey
I'm used to Multizilla in Seamonkey, and Tab mix plus in Firefox, but I can't find anythign like either of them for Seamonkey 2.0 Is there any suitable extension to give me control over tabs that works in Seamonkey 2.0 or am I going to be stuck using firefox? ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Printing passwords in V 2
Phillip Jones wrote: Philip Chee wrote: On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 19:47:18 -0500, Phillip Jones wrote: document.write( + login.hostname + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.username + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.password + \n\n/td\n\n/tr\n); For this bit you either need to join them up into one line or: document.write( + login.hostname + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\ + login.username + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n + login.password + \n\n/td\n\n/tr\n); Phil Got it to work. Now how do I save the list as a List I can get to, if needed Phil, I usually do a PDF version of these from time to time. That way I have a snapshot of my passwords at any given time, in case some are lost in the future. I can look back to see what they were. (Or you could just print them out.) Otherwise, I have my View Passwords HTML document bookmarked in SeaMonkey so that whenever I want, I bring it up for my current passwords. -George ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Goodbye Seamonkey
Interviewed by CNN on 3/2/2010 00:51, Phillip Jones told the world: Is OE even still available. I've heard that MS has quit OE Kinda-sorta. They gave it a makeover for Vista and renamed it Windows Mail (now that's original...) -- and finally replaced that evil storage system they had. Not sure if the new one is much of an improvement, though. Then they added a few more stuff (mainly putting back Hotmail support, which had been taken out a few years before) and offered it as a free download, rebadging it as Windows Live Mail. And then they pulled off the regular Windows Mail from Windows 7. So Win7 doesn't come with a mail client, but OE's grandchild is available for download. -- MCBastos This message has been protected with the 2ROT13 algorithm. Unauthorized use will be prosecuted under the DMCA. -=-=- ... BOFH excuse #417: Computer room being moved. Our systems are down for the weekend. *Added by TagZilla 0.066.2 running on Seamonkey 2.0.2 * http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmailnews.html#tagzilla ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Is there any tab management extension for Seamonkey
Trel Smith wrote: I'm used to Multizilla in Seamonkey, and Tab mix plus in Firefox, but I can't find anythign like either of them for Seamonkey 2.0 Is there any suitable extension to give me control over tabs that works in Seamonkey 2.0 or am I going to be stuck using firefox? Did you try installing it in SeaMonkey, perhaps with a hack of the install.rdf? -- David Wilkinson ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Is there any tab management extension for Seamonkey
On 2/2/2010 8:27 PM, Trel Smith wrote: I'm used to Multizilla in Seamonkey, and Tab mix plus in Firefox, but I can't find anythign like either of them for Seamonkey 2.0 Is there any suitable extension to give me control over tabs that works in Seamonkey 2.0 or am I going to be stuck using firefox? What capabilities do you need? I believe there were some improvements in tab processing in SeaMonkey 2.0. -- David E. Ross http://www.rossde.com/ Go to Mozdev at http://www.mozdev.org/ for quick access to extensions for Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, and other Mozilla-related applications. You can access Mozdev much more quickly than you can Mozilla Add-Ons. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey