Re: Different layout on Windows or Linux (SM 2.0.x)

2010-07-29 Thread P.N.

Lucas Levrel schrieb:

Le 27 juillet 2010, P.N. a écrit :


When looking at www.esprit.de, the detail views are shown differently
on windows (shown correctly) and linux (the big photo is shown
overlayed by the small ones at the frame's left side). Using Gentoo
Linux.


I don't understand what are the detail views you're talking about. I
see no problem on the main page of which you gave the URL. Could you
make a screenshot?



Thank You for answering. I'll send a screenshot later (I'm not at my 
linux box, currently). The detail view I'm talking about is just this:

1. Select a category from the header frame, e.g. women.
2. Select a subcategory in the left-side navigation, e.g. kleider
3. In the submenu shown then, select e.g. feminine favourites
Some pictures will be shown, click on one of them, an You'll see a 
detailed view with different perspectives.


Kind regards

Peter
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Re: Can't page down?

2010-07-29 Thread Ant

On 7/28/2010 11:02 PM PT, David E. Ross typed:


Is it me or does using page down key on
http://movies.ign.com/articles/110/1108521p1.html not work? Thank you in
advance. :)


Even with JavaScript disabled before loading the page, PageUp and
PageDown do not work.  Also, End does not send me to the bottom of the
page; it merely scrolls to the right.

With CSS disabled, End does not send me to the bottom.  Once I reach the
bottom by other means, Home does not send me to the top.

Spoofing Firefox does not change this.

629 XHTML errors.  CSS could not be tested: Servlet has thrown
exception:javax.servlet.ServletException: Timed out


Wow. So a badly designed/coded web page causes this. I wonder why. Does 
this sound like a bug in SeaMonkey web browser? It shouldn't do that.

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Sent Folder Doesn't Work

2010-07-29 Thread Tom Pamin
I reinstalled 1.1.19 and I had no Sent folder. I created one and when I 
choose in Settings to have a copy of sent mail go in the folder nothing 
appears. Also, the setting doesn't stick in Settings either - the 
checkmark disappears. How can I fix this?

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Re: Can't page down?

2010-07-29 Thread Daniel

Ant wrote:

On 7/28/2010 11:02 PM PT, David E. Ross typed:


Is it me or does using page down key on
http://movies.ign.com/articles/110/1108521p1.html not work? Thank you in
advance. :)


Even with JavaScript disabled before loading the page, PageUp and
PageDown do not work. Also, End does not send me to the bottom of the
page; it merely scrolls to the right.

With CSS disabled, End does not send me to the bottom. Once I reach the
bottom by other means, Home does not send me to the top.

Spoofing Firefox does not change this.

629 XHTML errors. CSS could not be tested: Servlet has thrown
exception:javax.servlet.ServletException: Timed out


Wow. So a badly designed/coded web page causes this. I wonder why. Does
this sound like a bug in SeaMonkey web browser? It shouldn't do that.


David tells you there are heaps of errors in the pages coding and you 
think it could be a bug in SeaMonkey!!! How do you make that leap??


Daniel
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Re: Sent Folder Doesn't Work

2010-07-29 Thread Daniel

Tom Pamin wrote:

I reinstalled 1.1.19 and I had no Sent folder. I created one and when I
choose in Settings to have a copy of sent mail go in the folder nothing
appears. Also, the setting doesn't stick in Settings either - the
checkmark disappears. How can I fix this?


Hey, Tom, did you tell SM to send it to the Sent folder on your profile 
or did you leave it as the Sent folder on the Local Folders??


Why are you just now updating to SM 1.1.19 rather than SM 2.0.5??

Daniel
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Re: Opensuse 11.3

2010-07-29 Thread A Williams

Lucas Levrel wrote:

Le 24 juillet 2010, A Williams a écrit :


I tried installing and running seamonkey-debuginfo using gdb. gdb
complains that the debuginfo is for a different level of seamonkey.
gdb is right.
seamonkey is 2.0.5-1.4, so is seamonkey-dom-inspector.
seamonkey-debuginfo is 2.0.6-2.1


Have a look in yast to see if they're from the same repository. If yes
you should probably submit a bug report to opensuse.

A bit like Markus, for Seamonkey I use the Mozilla repo of opensuse
rather than the Updates one which is always late by a few weeks (at
least it was when I switched repos).



I have submitted a bug report to Opensuse, 626042.

Basically there are three related problems:

1 - The abort.
==
The error-message is:

The program 'seamonkey-bin' received an X Windows System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'RenderBadPicture (invalid Picture parameter)'.
  (details: serial *** error_code 172 request_code 152 minor_code 7)

There follows a suggestion that I debug using --sync and setting a break 
on the gdk_x_error() function.

The *** number varies, the 172, 152 and 7 do not.

I am pretty certain that this abort is triggered by closing a Tab (or 
multiple Tabs within a few seconds) or a Window.


2 - The incompatible levels
===
After the first time this happened I added the Mozilla repository and 
made sure the updates were applied.  There have been updates to 
seamonkey and to seamonkey-debuginfo but I have yet to see both being 
the same level (or one existing matching the other update).  My gdb 
debug script generates a message asking me to update using some 
unreadable character string, the update process understands the request 
but says no can do.


3 - Occasional Corruption of my Email settings
==
This happened once.
Sometimes after a couple of aborts in a short period of time, seamonkey 
asks if I want to recover my session or re-initialise it (words to that 
effect).  I said 're-initialise' once.  I have multiple mail/news 
servers and accounts, and after re-initialising only one was still set up.


Opensuse 11.2 was rock solid.  Then I upgraded.
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Re: seamonkey.exe

2010-07-29 Thread Beverly Howard

 Very often   seamonkey.exe shows in the process list
(Task Manager) BUT the GUI never runs. 

This has been discussed here before... seems to be related to running 
the email section of sm.


It occurs consistently on one XPPro box of the four XPPro boxes here and 
I have found six or more instances of seamonkey.exe running in task 
manager with seamonkey shut down.


 Typically I will have to shut down and restart twice! 

Not necessary... simply assure that SM is closed (not on the task bar or 
the quick start icon running) then right click the instance in task 
manager and kill the process... ignore the warning.


Beverly Howard



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Re: Mark many messages as Unread NNTP

2010-07-29 Thread Beverly Howard
 If you start with Ctrl+A (Select All), all messages in the current 
view will be affected. 


You can also ctrl-click multiple unrelated messages then toggle the 
read state.


Note that if you select a mix of read and unread messages, you may have 
to toggle the read state twice to get what you need... i.e. the first 
toggle may toggle all of them to read when you want unread


Beverly Howard



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Re: seamonkey.exe

2010-07-29 Thread Rick Merrill

Mark Hansen wrote:

On 7/28/2010 1:25 PM, Roger Fink wrote:

Rick Merrill wrote:

Very often   seamonkey.exeshows in the process list
(Task Manager) BUT the GUI never runs.

This happens after uninstalling or installing some other
sort of software unrelated to SeaMonkey.

Typically I will have to shut down and restart twice!

What to look for that could be causing this?


On my machine I associate it with the 'minimize-to-tray plus' extension.
It's hard to imagine another application or process external to SeaMonkey
plunking down SeaMonkey in Task Manager.




What about a virus or trojan?


No root kits, no spyware - MSE and others confirm.

(no promises about tomorrow!)



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Re: seamonkey.exe

2010-07-29 Thread Rick Merrill

Beverly Howard wrote:

  Very often  seamonkey.exe shows in the process list
(Task Manager) BUT the GUI never runs. 

This has been discussed here before... seems to be related to running
the email section of sm.

It occurs consistently on one XPPro box of the four XPPro boxes here and
I have found six or more instances of seamonkey.exe running in task
manager with seamonkey shut down.

  Typically I will have to shut down and restart twice! 

Not necessary... simply assure that SM is closed (not on the task bar or
the quick start icon running) then right click the instance in task
manager and kill the process... ignore the warning.

Beverly Howard


I have killed the process (making sure it was the LAST one). One time I just
stared hard at it - and SM started! This (really) leads me to believe that
there was some blocking process or locked resource that just needed to time
out before releasing the magic resource so SM could start the GUI.

Thanks,

Rick


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Re: Preventing the [!! Spam] tag from being applied to incoming SM 2.0.5 e-mails

2010-07-29 Thread HenriK

HenriK wrote:

How do I keep the [!! Spam] tag from being applied to incoming SeaMonkey
e-mails?

I have always found these tags to be one of the few irritants in SM
v.2.xx. It ought to be made optional and easy to find the control.

Thanks, in advance, for any assistance.

Another irritating tag that I would like to prevent is [?? Probable Spam].
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Re: Opensuse 11.3

2010-07-29 Thread NoOp
On 07/29/2010 08:22 AM, A Williams wrote:
 Lucas Levrel wrote:
 Le 24 juillet 2010, A Williams a écrit :

 I tried installing and running seamonkey-debuginfo using gdb. gdb
 complains that the debuginfo is for a different level of seamonkey.
 gdb is right.
 seamonkey is 2.0.5-1.4, so is seamonkey-dom-inspector.
 seamonkey-debuginfo is 2.0.6-2.1

 Have a look in yast to see if they're from the same repository. If yes
 you should probably submit a bug report to opensuse.

 A bit like Markus, for Seamonkey I use the Mozilla repo of opensuse
 rather than the Updates one which is always late by a few weeks (at
 least it was when I switched repos).

 
 I have submitted a bug report to Opensuse, 626042.
 
 Basically there are three related problems:
 
 1 - The abort.
 ==
 The error-message is:
 
 The program 'seamonkey-bin' received an X Windows System error.
 This probably reflects a bug in the program.
 The error was 'RenderBadPicture (invalid Picture parameter)'.
(details: serial *** error_code 172 request_code 152 minor_code 7)
 
 There follows a suggestion that I debug using --sync and setting a break 
 on the gdk_x_error() function.
 The *** number varies, the 172, 152 and 7 do not.

They must be building the same way that Ubuntu build's theirs:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/seamonkey/+bug/575160
[seamonkey 2.0 in Lucid crashes with 'RenderBadPicture' diagnostics]

Maybe someone should compare the Opensuse  the Ubuntu builds to see if
they can spot the common culprit.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+source/seamonkey
and then compare with Joe Lesko's versions (which work and are stable on
Ubuntu):
https://launchpad.net/~seamonkey2/+archive/seamonkey2/+packages

Download the version from:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/
Extract to a home folder  run from there.


 
 I am pretty certain that this abort is triggered by closing a Tab (or 
 multiple Tabs within a few seconds) or a Window.
 
 2 - The incompatible levels
 ===
 After the first time this happened I added the Mozilla repository and 
 made sure the updates were applied.  There have been updates to 
 seamonkey and to seamonkey-debuginfo but I have yet to see both being 
 the same level (or one existing matching the other update).  My gdb 
 debug script generates a message asking me to update using some 
 unreadable character string, the update process understands the request 
 but says no can do.
 
 3 - Occasional Corruption of my Email settings
 ==
 This happened once.
 Sometimes after a couple of aborts in a short period of time, seamonkey 
 asks if I want to recover my session or re-initialise it (words to that 
 effect).  I said 're-initialise' once.  I have multiple mail/news 
 servers and accounts, and after re-initialising only one was still set up.
 
 Opensuse 11.2 was rock solid.  Then I upgraded.

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Re: Preventing the [!! Spam] tag from being applied to incoming SM 2.0.5 e-mails

2010-07-29 Thread S. Beaulieu


HenriK a écrit :

HenriK wrote:

How do I keep the [!! Spam] tag from being applied to incoming SeaMonkey
e-mails?

I have always found these tags to be one of the few irritants in SM
v.2.xx. It ought to be made optional and easy to find the control.

Thanks, in advance, for any assistance.

Another irritating tag that I would like to prevent is [?? Probable Spam].


I don't think it's SeaMonkey that's doing it. It just turns on the 
little junk mail icon.


On the other hand, many antivirus software (eithee on computers or 
directly on ISPs' servers) add such a tag. IMHO, that's where you should 
look for an answer.


S.
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Re: Opensuse 11.3

2010-07-29 Thread NoOp
On 07/29/2010 10:31 AM, NoOp wrote:
...
 
 Maybe someone should compare the Opensuse  the Ubuntu builds to see if
 they can spot the common culprit.
 https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+source/seamonkey
 and then compare with Joe Lesko's versions (which work and are stable on
 Ubuntu):
 https://launchpad.net/~seamonkey2/+archive/seamonkey2/+packages
...

This is what appears to be common:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=622375
comments 7-9
 If I've read the various bugs correctly, the reason the official binary 
 doesn't
 crash is because it doesn't use --enable-system-cairo.  If backporting the
 1.9.2 fix doesn't work, perhaps this is a reasonable solution?

SeaMonkey bug report:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=522635
and that also points to distro specific cairo builds - notice comments
31  32.


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Re: Opensuse 11.3

2010-07-29 Thread A Williams

NoOp wrote:

On 07/29/2010 10:31 AM, NoOp wrote:
...


Maybe someone should compare the Opensuse  the Ubuntu builds to see if
they can spot the common culprit.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+source/seamonkey
and then compare with Joe Lesko's versions (which work and are stable on
Ubuntu):
https://launchpad.net/~seamonkey2/+archive/seamonkey2/+packages

...

This is what appears to be common:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=622375
comments 7-9

If I've read the various bugs correctly, the reason the official binary doesn't
crash is because it doesn't use --enable-system-cairo.  If backporting the
1.9.2 fix doesn't work, perhaps this is a reasonable solution?


SeaMonkey bug report:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=522635
and that also points to distro specific cairo builds - notice comments
31  32.




Thank you muchly, I have forwarded most of your links to the opensuse 
bugzilla 626042

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Re: Preventing the [!! Spam] tag from being applied to incoming SM 2.0.5 e-mails

2010-07-29 Thread J. Weaver Jr.

HenriK a écrit :

 HenriK wrote:

 How do I keep the [!! Spam] tag from being applied to incoming SeaMonkey
 e-mails?

 I have always found these tags to be one of the few irritants in SM
 v.2.xx. It ought to be made optional and easy to find the control.

 Thanks, in advance, for any assistance.

 Another irritating tag that I would like to prevent is [?? Probable Spam].


That's not SeaMonkey - it's Kaspersky adding those. See 
http://forum.kaspersky.com/index.php?showtopic=36506 for discussion.  -JW

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Re: seamonkey.exe

2010-07-29 Thread Beverly Howard
 I have killed the process (making sure it was the LAST one). One 
time I just stared hard at it - and SM started! 


Several thoughts...

Make sure that SM's edit/pref/advanced/quicklaunch is off

Make sure that Task Managers All Processes is checked

Click Task Managers image name column header to sort alphabetically 
which will group multiple SM instances together



if that does not narrow things down, drop to DOS and issue;

netstat -ano

This will show all current network connections as well as the PID of the 
app or service that created the connection.  If there is something bogus 
going on, doing this will allow you to pin down who's doing what... tip, 
use the up arrow to reissue this command at short intervals which will 
help spot processes that are phoning home then quickly disconnecting.



If SM is still reloading by itself, I would then strongly suspect that 
something malicious is launching it.


Beverly Howard



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Re: Preventing the [!! Spam] tag from being applied to incoming SM 2.0.5 e-mails

2010-07-29 Thread Beverly Howard
 That's not SeaMonkey - it's Kaspersky adding those. See 
http://forum.kaspersky.com/index.php?showtopic=36506 for discussion. 
-JW  


afaik, all AV engines do this by default including most isp AV/Spam 
processes.  May not be easy to find, but in all cases I have found that 
it can be be found and toggled or customized by the user.


Finally, it could be coming from the sender(s).  On email forums with 
low tech users it's interesting to watch the subject lines fill up with 
this alert as two or more users who's systems assume forum messages are 
spam continue to exchange responses.


Beverly Howard

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Re: Mark many messages as Unread NNTP

2010-07-29 Thread Gerry Hickman

Beverly Howard wrote:

  If you start with Ctrl+A (Select All), all messages in the current
view will be affected. 

You can also ctrl-click multiple unrelated messages then toggle the
read state.

Note that if you select a mix of read and unread messages, you may have
to toggle the read state twice to get what you need... i.e. the first
toggle may toggle all of them to read when you want unread

Beverly Howard


Ah, it's working now. The shortcuts are useful too.

The part I'd misunderstood is the As Read menu item has a tick, 
showing the current state, that's the part I'd missed.


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Re: Preventing the [!! Spam] tag from being applied to incoming SM 2.0.5 e-mails

2010-07-29 Thread HenriK

Beverly Howard wrote:

  That's not SeaMonkey - it's Kaspersky adding those. See
http://forum.kaspersky.com/index.php?showtopic=36506 for discussion.
-JW 

afaik, all AV engines do this by default including most isp AV/Spam
processes. May not be easy to find, but in all cases I have found that
it can be be found and toggled or customized by the user.

Finally, it could be coming from the sender(s). On email forums with low
tech users it's interesting to watch the subject lines fill up with this
alert as two or more users who's systems assume forum messages are spam
continue to exchange responses.

Beverly Howard

Thank you to everybody.  It was KIS 2009 that was the problem and 
interesting that the reference that jwjr noted was from 2007!  The 
Russians who write KIS must be slow to get the message or there is a 
problem elsewhere in the world that is even worse than what we have here 
in the U.S.

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Re: seamonkey.exe

2010-07-29 Thread Ray_Net

Beverly Howard wrote:

  I have killed the process (making sure it was the LAST one). One
time I just stared hard at it - and SM started! 

Several thoughts...

Make sure that SM's edit/pref/advanced/quicklaunch is off

Make sure that Task Managers All Processes is checked

Click Task Managers image name column header to sort alphabetically
which will group multiple SM instances together


if that does not narrow things down, drop to DOS and issue;

netstat -ano

This will show all current network connections as well as the PID of the
app or service that created the connection. If there is something bogus
going on, doing this will allow you to pin down who's doing what... tip,
use the up arrow to reissue this command at short intervals which will
help spot processes that are phoning home then quickly disconnecting.


If SM is still reloading by itself, I would then strongly suspect that
something malicious is launching it.


The malicious in SM itself .. because i have sometimes a similar problem.
I start SM by it's browser, then i click on Windows - Mail and 
Newsgroup to be able to use the mail ...and when the SM mailnews 
appear in the taskbar ..puff - the SM browser dissappear in 
the taskbar.
The only action i find to reanimate the browser part is to minimize 
the mailnews window.

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Re: IE Tab 2

2010-07-29 Thread Evan Davidson

Tom Pamin wrote:
Does IE Tab 2 work with SM 1.1.19? If not, is there an IE Tab that does 
work?


Download vers. 1.3.3 from http://downloads.mozdev.org/ietab/ . It works 
on SM 1.1.19.

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Suddently a website did not work anymore

2010-07-29 Thread Ray_Net
I was using 
http://www.zuneo.net/2007/06/coordonnees-gps-sur-google-maps.html


To find a place in a town and to get his geographical coordinnates.

Suddently this site did not show anymore the Tour Eiffel, Paris map 
which is the default when you enter in the page.


I you type London ... a map at London is shown.

Noway ... this site will never work for me.

I did not change anything ...

Is this site working for you ?

I am under:
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; 
rv:1.9.1.9) Gecko/20100317 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.4

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Re: Suddently a website did not work anymore

2010-07-29 Thread Jordon

Ray_Net wrote:

I was using
http://www.zuneo.net/2007/06/coordonnees-gps-sur-google-maps.html

To find a place in a town and to get his geographical coordinnates.

Suddently this site did not show anymore the Tour Eiffel, Paris map
which is the default when you enter in the page.

I you type London ... a map at London is shown.

Noway ... this site will never work for me.

I did not change anything ...

Is this site working for you ?

I am under:
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
rv:1.9.1.9) Gecko/20100317 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.4


I get Access Denied.
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Re: Suddently a website did not work anymore

2010-07-29 Thread Ray_Net

Jordon wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

I was using
http://www.zuneo.net/2007/06/coordonnees-gps-sur-google-maps.html

To find a place in a town and to get his geographical coordinnates.

Suddently this site did not show anymore the Tour Eiffel, Paris map
which is the default when you enter in the page.

I you type London ... a map at London is shown.

Noway ... this site will never work for me.

I did not change anything ...

Is this site working for you ?

I am under:
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
rv:1.9.1.9) Gecko/20100317 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.4


I get Access Denied.



It is working again ... i think that's not related to SM nor to my 
computer but certainly caused by the google service being out-of-service.

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Re: Can't page down?

2010-07-29 Thread Paul

Ant wrote:

On 7/28/2010 11:02 PM PT, David E. Ross typed:


Is it me or does using page down key on
http://movies.ign.com/articles/110/1108521p1.html not work? Thank you in
advance. :)


Even with JavaScript disabled before loading the page, PageUp and
PageDown do not work.  Also, End does not send me to the bottom of the
page; it merely scrolls to the right.

With CSS disabled, End does not send me to the bottom.  Once I reach the
bottom by other means, Home does not send me to the top.

Spoofing Firefox does not change this.

629 XHTML errors.  CSS could not be tested: Servlet has thrown
exception:javax.servlet.ServletException: Timed out


Wow. So a badly designed/coded web page causes this. I wonder why. Does 
this sound like a bug in SeaMonkey web browser? It shouldn't do that.


Mine works perfectly.  I don't know why.  Win SP2
SeaMonkey 1.1.17
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.22) 
Gecko/20090605 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/1.1.17 Firefox/2.0.0.24


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Re: seamonkey.exe

2010-07-29 Thread Mark Hansen
On 7/29/2010 9:29 AM, Rick Merrill wrote:
 Mark Hansen wrote:
 On 7/28/2010 1:25 PM, Roger Fink wrote:
 Rick Merrill wrote:
 Very often   seamonkey.exeshows in the process list
 (Task Manager) BUT the GUI never runs.

 This happens after uninstalling or installing some other
 sort of software unrelated to SeaMonkey.

 Typically I will have to shut down and restart twice!

 What to look for that could be causing this?

 On my machine I associate it with the 'minimize-to-tray plus' extension.
 It's hard to imagine another application or process external to SeaMonkey
 plunking down SeaMonkey in Task Manager.



 What about a virus or trojan?
 
 No root kits, no spyware - MSE and others confirm.

Just because some tool says you're not infected doesn't mean you're
not infected; it means they were not able to find any infection.

 
 (no promises about tomorrow!)
 
 
 
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Zoom and pan?

2010-07-29 Thread d...@kd4e.com

I am looking for HTML code that will zoom and pan a small
window on my Web site.

I always use Seamonkey and want this to be Seamonkey/Mozilla
compatible, but really need this to be browser-neutral.
It seemed to me that someone here might know.

I observed this function here (ignore the content):
http://www.zazzle.com/obama_bites_tshirt-235733759147556926

Scroll down to the right under
Recommended for you and mouse-over the windows.

If I read the Source correctly they are doing this in Java,
can this zoom and pan be done in HTML?

I really would prefer to avoid Java and definitely no Flash.

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Re: IE Tab 2

2010-07-29 Thread Tom Pamin

Evan Davidson wrote:

Tom Pamin wrote:
Does IE Tab 2 work with SM 1.1.19? If not, is there an IE Tab that 
does work?


Download vers. 1.3.3 from http://downloads.mozdev.org/ietab/ . It works 
on SM 1.1.19.


Does it work on Windows 7 64-bit though? So far I can't get any IE tab 
to work.

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Re: Zoom and pan?

2010-07-29 Thread Ed Mullen

d...@kd4e.com wrote:

I am looking for HTML code that will zoom and pan a small
window on my Web site.

I always use Seamonkey and want this to be Seamonkey/Mozilla
compatible, but really need this to be browser-neutral.
It seemed to me that someone here might know.

I observed this function here (ignore the content):
http://www.zazzle.com/obama_bites_tshirt-235733759147556926

Scroll down to the right under
Recommended for you and mouse-over the windows.

If I read the Source correctly they are doing this in Java,
can this zoom and pan be done in HTML?

I really would prefer to avoid Java and definitely no Flash.



1.  It's done with javascript
2.  javascript has nothing to do with Java
3.  No, there is no HTML function to do this
4.  Try the following (more appropriate) groups for a better discussion 
- this is not a SeaMonkey specific issue


alt.html
comp.infosystems.www.authoring.html

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Re: Zoom and pan?

2010-07-29 Thread Ed Mullen

Ed Mullen wrote:

d...@kd4e.com wrote:

I am looking for HTML code that will zoom and pan a small
window on my Web site.

I always use Seamonkey and want this to be Seamonkey/Mozilla
compatible, but really need this to be browser-neutral.
It seemed to me that someone here might know.

I observed this function here (ignore the content):
http://www.zazzle.com/obama_bites_tshirt-235733759147556926

Scroll down to the right under
Recommended for you and mouse-over the windows.

If I read the Source correctly they are doing this in Java,
can this zoom and pan be done in HTML?

I really would prefer to avoid Java and definitely no Flash.



1. It's done with javascript
2. javascript has nothing to do with Java
3. No, there is no HTML function to do this
4. Try the following (more appropriate) groups for a better discussion -
this is not a SeaMonkey specific issue

alt.html
comp.infosystems.www.authoring.html



On reflection, depending on what you want to accomplish, there may be a 
possibility of accomplishing some of that functionality with CSS.  Ask 
in ...


comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets

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MMS and about:config in Seamonkey

2010-07-29 Thread d...@kd4e.com

I recall some concern with using mods to about:config
to solve some problems so I thought I'd ask first ...

It this about:config method preferred or to be avoided
in favor of another to view MMS streaming video?

http://www.cinlug.org/node/316

I keep getting the MMS is not a registered protocol
on streaming TV links.

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