Sound problem playing youtube clips

2011-01-26 Thread Jonah Whale

Hi, sound is working just fine on my Win7 netbook.
Only, when playing youtube clips there is no sound at all using 
Seamonkey, when using Chrome or MSIE sound is just fine.
So plug ins and drivers should be OK, tried several solutions for known 
issues but nothing seems to solve my prob.

Any hints are greatly appreciated.

Tia, JW
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Re: filling out forms

2011-01-26 Thread Rick Merrill

Phillip Jones wrote:

Philip Chee wrote:

On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 08:03:12 -0500, Rick Merrill wrote:

After filling out a form on a SECURE website (padlock - check,
https - check )
I later looked at the Tool, Form History and found, bingo, there is
my credit card
number in the clear.

Comments?


There is bug open (Form History is shared code) to avoid saving credit
card numbers, SSN numbers and other similar numeric sequences.

Phil



I'd like to ask a silly question which would mitigate this situation.

Why don't people password protect the opening of SeaMonkey?


password protect has become an oxymoron :-) there are so many places that one can 
use a password that it is just crazy - the 'master password' is an attempt in the 
right direction.


But I do not see how your question relates to filling out forms, unless you think 
that the only possible penetration of your computer would be by a person sitting 
there. Data can be stolen by Malware and sometimes by Thumbdrives or just by stealing 
the whole d--- computer.


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Re: Are you sure you want to navigate away from this page?

2011-01-26 Thread Rick Merrill

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/25/11 9:23 AM, Bret Busby wrote:


I use Iceape 1.0.9, which is a Debian version of Seamonkey. It is the
latest available version that can be installed using the system pacjakge
management.

I have javascript turned off.

I have the option Block unrequested popip windows checked.
Doesn't work.

The application is simply insecure.

It can be useful, but it has insufficient security.

When I get those dialogue boxes, the only solution is to crash the
application (use the kill delinquent application utility), and lose
everything open within the browser.

It is the way that it is. Insecure.



Have you tried disabling JavaScript as suggested more than once in this
thread?  With the PrefBar extension, disabling and enabling JavaScript
merely involves checking or clearing a checkbox.


There are just too many useful sites that Require JavaScript! If you can do without 
it, fine, but there are loads of banking sites that require it.


Disable JS just does not cut the mustard, except for the truly paranoid, which you 
are not, and worriers should simply stay away from a computer altogether ;-)



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Re: Are you sure you want to navigate away from this page?

2011-01-26 Thread Rick Merrill

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/24/11 12:21 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Some sites really don't want to let me leave -- they pop up this nag
when I try to close their window.

E.g.,http://www.mylife.com/

Is it harmless enough to click Yes, I really do want you to fuck off,
or should I panic and close the entire browser/email program with CTRL-Q
and never return?

Even better, is there a setting in SeaMonkey that will prevent them from
pulling this? Preferably one that doesn't cripple thousands of other
innocuous sites doing legitimate stuff...

Thanks.



Install the PrefBar extension from
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/67148/.  The
JavaScript checkbox (not the Javascript (Tab) checkbox) is part of the
default PrefBar toolbar.

I normally run with the JavaScript checkbox checked, thus with
JavaScript enabled.  When I encounter a situation like yours, I go to
another tab or window and uncheck the checkbox to disable JavaScript for
ALL windows and tabs.  That stops JavaScript.


That is interesting: I did not know that you could stop javascript in 
mid-interpretation!




After I close the
offending window or tab, I again check the checkbox to re-enable
JavaScript.

I also installed the AdBlock Plus extension from
http://adblockplus.org/en/  and setup a custom filter to block the
offending site.



Some sites ARE malicious, but some few have been hijacked and may be cleaned up the 
next time around - if there is a next time.



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Re: Are you sure you want to navigate away from this page?

2011-01-26 Thread Rick Merrill

Ed Mullen wrote:


Which is, basically, saying:  Don't be an ass, look before you leap.
And, yeah, I know, computers have become sorta like toasters.  Still, do
you stick a knife in your toaster to retrieve a piece of bread?  Didn't
your mamma tell you about that?

Bad computing! :-)
--
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http://edmullen.net/
A lady friend of mine told me that at her age she has found that going
bra-less pulls all the wrinkles out of her face.


Sounds like Phillis Diller!  She had some good one-liners.

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Re: pop unders....

2011-01-26 Thread No

Rex wrote:

No wrote:

Hello all, someone answered this some time ago and I cannot locate it, I
would like info on how to either stop or reduce the number of
pop-unders...


Just get the Adblock Plus extension and get rid of all ads,
popups/overs/unders and what have you.


-
It might be just possible, by lying very still in a cellar somewhere,
to get through a day without committing a crime. But only just. And,
even then, you were probably guilty of loitering.
-- Terry Pratchett: Feet of clay.
-


Rex - Thank you, this appears to work!
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Re: Are you sure you want to navigate away from this page?

2011-01-26 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/26/11 6:13 AM, Rick Merrill wrote:
 David E. Ross wrote:
 On 1/25/11 9:23 AM, Bret Busby wrote:

 I use Iceape 1.0.9, which is a Debian version of Seamonkey. It is the
 latest available version that can be installed using the system pacjakge
 management.

 I have javascript turned off.

 I have the option Block unrequested popip windows checked.
 Doesn't work.

 The application is simply insecure.

 It can be useful, but it has insufficient security.

 When I get those dialogue boxes, the only solution is to crash the
 application (use the kill delinquent application utility), and lose
 everything open within the browser.

 It is the way that it is. Insecure.


 Have you tried disabling JavaScript as suggested more than once in this
 thread?  With the PrefBar extension, disabling and enabling JavaScript
 merely involves checking or clearing a checkbox.
 
 There are just too many useful sites that Require JavaScript! If you can do 
 without 
 it, fine, but there are loads of banking sites that require it.
 
 Disable JS just does not cut the mustard, except for the truly paranoid, 
 which you 
 are not, and worriers should simply stay away from a computer altogether ;-)
 
 

I previously indicated how to TEMPORARILY disable JavaScript and then
re-enable it via PrefBar, both very quickly and easily.  Solving the
problem in the original post to this thread takes only two clicks of a
mouse on a checkbox on the browser window, two clicks in two seconds.

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On occasion, I might filter and ignore all newsgroup messages
posted through GoogleGroups via Google's G2/1.0 user agent
because of spam from that source.
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Testing SeaMonkey 2.0.12 candidates - help wanted!

2011-01-26 Thread Justin Wood (Callek)

Hi everyone,

All the builds for SeaMonkey 2.0.12 have been created (updates are
available on the betatest channel soon, going to beta as soon as I have
a few reports of the builds not being busted), so it's time for starting
tests on them to ensure we get an update out there that is worth
shipping to all our 2.0.x users.

Please help us testing the Windows installers, Mac disk images and Linux
packages, all available in 25 languages including US English.
The packages are available in the linux-i686, mac, and win32
subdirectories of
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/2.0.12-candidates/build1/

Once again, the linux-x86_64 build is NOT OFFICIAL and NOT ENDORSED. It
will be listed as contributed build even if it was technically created
by our build system, and it will be treated in no other way than usual
contributed builds. In other words, it's just an experiment.

Please use the builds for any usage patterns you can think of, possibly
also doing a https://litmus.mozilla.org/run_tests.cgi?test_run_id=7
smoketest run on them. I know that Litmus run isn't perfect, but it's
the best we have right now.

Localizers, please test the builds in your locale, any updates can be
taken with further sign-offs (in the new tool) for 2.0.13 and future 
updates.


If no problems come up in testing those builds, they will probably go
live as the official 2.0.12 on February 8, in sync with Firefox and
Thunderbird updates that will fix the same set of security issues.

The list of bugs fixed in this update contains 29 public reports thus
far, 27 security issues are currently hidden and only to be disclosed
upon release of our updates. The bug query to find the issues is
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?product=Coreproduct=Toolkitproduct=Testingproduct=MailNews+Coreproduct=SeaMonkeyproduct=Other+Applicationsfield0-0-0=keywordstype0-0-0=anywordsvalue0-0-0=fixed-seamonkey2.0.12field0-0-1=cf_status_191type0-0-1=anywordsvalue0-0-1=.17-fixedfield0-0-2=cf_status_thunderbird30type0-0-2=anywordsvalue0-0-2=.12-fixed

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Re: any help ...

2011-01-26 Thread Phillip Jones

Jonah Whale wrote:

user@domain.invalid schreef:

... anyone got a gud, free usenet news server

k


fb1.euro.net


Albasani.net
eternal-September.org

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Re: filling out forms

2011-01-26 Thread Phillip Jones

Rick Merrill wrote:

Phillip Jones wrote:

Philip Chee wrote:

On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 08:03:12 -0500, Rick Merrill wrote:

After filling out a form on a SECURE website (padlock - check,
https - check )
I later looked at the Tool, Form History and found, bingo, there is
my credit card
number in the clear.

Comments?


There is bug open (Form History is shared code) to avoid saving credit
card numbers, SSN numbers and other similar numeric sequences.

Phil



I'd like to ask a silly question which would mitigate this situation.

Why don't people password protect the opening of SeaMonkey?


password protect has become an oxymoron :-) there are so many places that one 
can
use a password that it is just crazy - the 'master password' is an attempt in 
the
right direction.

But I do not see how your question relates to filling out forms, unless you 
think
that the only possible penetration of your computer would be by a person sitting
there. Data can be stolen by Malware and sometimes by Thumbdrives or just by 
stealing
the whole d--- computer.



If the computer is stolen and but your applications that use Passwords 
have been password protection and the passwords been encrypted. The 
average person stealing a computer does so Not to log on and get your 
passwords. the do so to sell it to get money.


While it may not be 100% protection it slow them down. many to the point 
they ay give up.


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Re: Media Player plugin

2011-01-26 Thread Robert Traynor (BobT)

Henk Fictorie wrote:

Eric wrote:

Having issues with installing the media player 11 plugin to Seamonkey.
All I can find is for Firefox.  Does Seamonkey have a media player plugin?

Eric

See http://kb.mozillazine.org/Windows_Media_Player

Henk


My SeaMonkey 2.0.11 Add-ons  Plugins works with Windows Media Player 
Plug-in Dynamic Link Library 3.0.2.629 Npdsplay.dll.


The web site referred to above plays the video perfectly.
It has been so long in my system that I have forgotten the steps used
to install it.


 Directory of C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\plugins

14/04/2008  06:42 AM   364,544 npdsplay.dll

HTH,
Regards,
Robert Traynor (BobT).
27 January 2011   7:30
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Re: Media Player plugin

2011-01-26 Thread Henk Fictorie
Tom Pamin wrote:
 Henk Fictorie wrote:
 Eric wrote:
 Having issues with installing the media player 11 plugin to Seamonkey.
 All I can find is for Firefox.  Does Seamonkey have a media player
 plugin?

 Eric
 See http://kb.mozillazine.org/Windows_Media_Player

 Henk
 
 This plugin won't install in Seamonkey.

I'm running Windows 7 with Seamonkey 2.0.11 (almost 2.0.12) with the
plugin listing itself as np_mswmp.dll version 1.0.0.8.
Note that for Seamonkey you must manual copy the library to the
Seamonkey plugin directory.

Henk
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Trouble logging off of a site

2011-01-26 Thread William Morrison
I've got a small problem with a site when using SM 2.0.11 The site is  
https://windtunnel.fmfl.net/  and the problem is that once I'm logged on 
to it the log off link doesn't work, the page just sets there fat, dumb 
and happy and does nothing. I've contacted them about this and another 
problem that turns out they already knew about and is affecting all 
browsers which they are working on. Anyone care to look at this and see 
if it's a problem on SM's end? I'm running Windows XP SP3 with  
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.16) 
Gecko/20101123 SeaMonkey/2.0.11


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Re: Trouble logging off of a site

2011-01-26 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/26/11 2:29 PM, William Morrison wrote:
 I've got a small problem with a site when using SM 2.0.11 The site is  
 https://windtunnel.fmfl.net/  and the problem is that once I'm logged on 
 to it the log off link doesn't work, the page just sets there fat, dumb 
 and happy and does nothing. I've contacted them about this and another 
 problem that turns out they already knew about and is affecting all 
 browsers which they are working on. Anyone care to look at this and see 
 if it's a problem on SM's end? I'm running Windows XP SP3 with  
 Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.16) 
 Gecko/20101123 SeaMonkey/2.0.11
 

Do you want to give us a login ID and password?  I don't have an account
at that site.

-- 

David E. Ross
http://www.rossde.com/

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

2011-01-26 Thread Tom Pamin

Robert Traynor (BobT) wrote:

Henk Fictorie wrote:

Eric wrote:

Having issues with installing the media player 11 plugin to Seamonkey.
All I can find is for Firefox. Does Seamonkey have a media player
plugin?

Eric

See http://kb.mozillazine.org/Windows_Media_Player

Henk


My SeaMonkey 2.0.11 Add-ons  Plugins works with Windows Media Player
Plug-in Dynamic Link Library 3.0.2.629 Npdsplay.dll.

The web site referred to above plays the video perfectly.
It has been so long in my system that I have forgotten the steps used
to install it.


Directory of C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\plugins

14/04/2008 06:42 AM 364,544 npdsplay.dll

HTH,
Regards,
Robert Traynor (BobT).
27 January 2011 7:30


Thsnks - I got it working. I copied the plugin from my SM 1.1.19 plugin 
directory.

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Re: Trouble logging off of a site

2011-01-26 Thread William Morrison



David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/26/11 2:29 PM, William Morrison wrote:
   

I've got a small problem with a site when using SM 2.0.11 The site is
https://windtunnel.fmfl.net/  and the problem is that once I'm logged on
to it the log off link doesn't work, the page just sets there fat, dumb
and happy and does nothing. I've contacted them about this and another
problem that turns out they already knew about and is affecting all
browsers which they are working on. Anyone care to look at this and see
if it's a problem on SM's end? I'm running Windows XP SP3 with
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.16)
Gecko/20101123 SeaMonkey/2.0.11

 

Do you want to give us a login ID and password?  I don't have an account
at that site.

   
Sure here's one I just made from one of my junk email accounts reg is 
free and only last a year.


email address  krazy...@aim.com
password  vettes

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Re: Trouble logging off of a site

2011-01-26 Thread William Morrison

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/26/11 2:29 PM, William Morrison wrote:
   

I've got a small problem with a site when using SM 2.0.11 The site is
https://windtunnel.fmfl.net/  and the problem is that once I'm logged on
to it the log off link doesn't work, the page just sets there fat, dumb
and happy and does nothing. I've contacted them about this and another
problem that turns out they already knew about and is affecting all
browsers which they are working on. Anyone care to look at this and see
if it's a problem on SM's end? I'm running Windows XP SP3 with
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.16)
Gecko/20101123 SeaMonkey/2.0.11

 

Do you want to give us a login ID and password?  I don't have an account
at that site.

   
David hold off if you already haven't logged on there, from conversing 
through email with one of their people he and I have determined that 
it's a ASP.NET 4.0 Framework or browser sniffing problem similar to what 
you discussed with Ken somebody back in Aug of last year. They actually 
sent me the link to your discussion but I don't think he read the whole 
thing nor went to your page about sniffing. They seemed very interested 
in making their site work with Seamonkey as he has downloaded V2.0.11 to 
test their varied sites with. I instructed him to fully read that 
discussion as well as your link in it to your page on browser sniffing.


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Re: Are you sure you want to navigate away from this page?

2011-01-26 Thread Bret Busby

On Tue, 25 Jan 2011, David E. Ross wrote:


Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2011 14:30:20 -0800
From: David E. Ross nobody@nowhere.invalid
To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Newsgroups: mozilla.support.seamonkey
Subject: Re: Are you sure you want to navigate away from this page?

On 1/25/11 9:23 AM, Bret Busby wrote:


I use Iceape 1.0.9, which is a Debian version of Seamonkey. It is the
latest available version that can be installed using the system pacjakge
management.

I have javascript turned off.

I have the option Block unrequested popip windows checked.
Doesn't work.

The application is simply insecure.

It can be useful, but it has insufficient security.

When I get those dialogue boxes, the only solution is to crash the
application (use the kill delinquent application utility), and lose
everything open within the browser.

It is the way that it is. Insecure.



Have you tried disabling JavaScript as suggested more than once in this
thread?  With the PrefBar extension, disabling and enabling JavaScript
merely involves checking or clearing a checkbox.

Also, RFC 3676 states that you should have a blank after the two hyphens
before your signature block.  It should be dash-dash-space.  You have
dash-dash without the space.

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David E. Ross
http://www.rossde.com/



I wonder whether any RFC suggests reading a message before you reply to 
it?


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West Australia
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So once you do know what the question actually is,
 you'll know what the answer means.
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