Re: javascript suddenly not working

2011-08-12 Thread David E. Ross
On 8/11/11 10:05 PM, LMH wrote:
 I am using seamonkey 2.2 on winXP and I have suddenly noticed that some 
 java script in webpages is not working. If I go to a newegg product page 
 such as this one,
 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827106289
 
 I cannot switch to different tabs, such as Details, Feedback, etc. If I 
 mouse over the Details tab, I get,
 javascript:Biz.Product.Product2010.switchTab('Details_Tab');
 
 but when I click on the tab, nothing happens. I have noticed this at 
 some other pages as well. I have not made any configuration changes 
 lately and I don't think the web page is any different.
 
 Any suggestions?
 
 LMH

On the SeaMonkey menu bar, go to [Edit  Preferences].  On the
Preferences window, click the + next to Advanced in the left pane to
expand it.  Then select [Advanced  Scripts  Plugins].  Is the checkbox
checked for Browser under Enable JavaScript for?

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Re: Radical change in topic. Now a newsreader Q. was (Re: new 2.3 - Firefox updates too often

2011-08-12 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:


Paul B. Gallagher wrote:


Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:


The link you provide above takes me to a google groups login
page.

All my tries to retrieve previous articles by clicking on
Message-IDs or the numbers assigned them in the References: list
are directed by SM to the google groups login page. When did you
folks begin doing that (even for articles listed as present on
the Mozilla News server)?


I don't get a login page, I just get the post Chris intended to
cite:


Curious. How come your attempt to reach that URL goes through, while
mine goes to login page? Curious. Do you get an automatic logon to
google groups? Oh and thanks for the copy of the article.


Welcome. No, I never get a login, automatic or otherwise. The page just
comes up. Perhaps you're blocking a cookie it wants to set?

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Re: Hotmail and 2.0.14

2011-08-12 Thread Justin Wood (Callek)

Tom Pamin wrote:

Hotmail is now asking me to upgrade my browser every time I log in. I
already modified my about:config in order to get Yahoo Mail to work, by
adding Firefox/3.0 after general.useragent.extra.seamonkey2. What do I
have to do now to get Hotmail to recognize SM 2.0.14?


Upgrade to 2.2 (or 2.3) and you *should* be good.

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Re: a qq for the callek-dude

2011-08-12 Thread Justin Wood (Callek)

km wrote:

... this is not really important more like a short cut.
would there be away to automatically put the users name
at the top of a mail msg. the name can be from the user
profile. so when you start mail instead of a blank page
you are presented with a heading???



I'm not sure, but if there is I don't know it. Good luck finding a solution.

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Re: Hotmail and 2.0.14

2011-08-12 Thread Tom Pamin

Tom Pamin wrote:

MCBastos wrote:

Interviewed by CNN on 11/08/2011 17:48, Tom Pamin told the world:

Hotmail is now asking me to upgrade my browser every time I log in. I
already modified my about:config in order to get Yahoo Mail to work, by
adding Firefox/3.0 after general.useragent.extra.seamonkey2. What do I
have to do now to get Hotmail to recognize SM 2.0.14?


Try Firefox/3.6 instead of Firefox/3.0.


That seems to have worked so far - thanks.


I spoke too soon - showing 3.6 works for Hotmail, but now Yahoo is 
asking me to upgrade. How do I show both 3.0 and 3.6 in about:config?


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Re: html5 demo

2011-08-12 Thread cyberzen

MCBastos a écrit :

Interviewed by CNN on 11/08/2011 12:01, Ray_Net told the world:

MCBastos wrote:



1. Browser support for WebGL. As far as I know, the only engine
currently having the needed capabilities is Gecko version 5 and higher.
This means Firefox 5 or newer, or Seamonkey 2.2 or newer.


I have SM 2.1 and it works ... so what ?


So apparently I was mistaken. I thought that feature was enabled only on
Firefox 5/Gecko 5/Seamonkey 2.2, but it seems to work also in Firefox
4/Gecko 2/SM 2.1. Sorry.

But it certainly does not work with SM 2.0.x.


yes it does not work (SM 2.0.14)

https://developer.mozilla.org/en/WebGL/Getting_started_with_WebGL

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Re: Radical change in topic. Now a newsreader Q. was (Re: new 2.3 - Firefox updates too often

2011-08-12 Thread PhillipJones

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:

Chris Ilias wrote:

On 11-08-11 12:37 PM, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:

Looking at this posting, I see that there was a follow up posting by
PhillipJones to my cynical posting I wish I could writhe ... ...
pooper scooper brigade. But I can not find PhillipJoness' posting at
Mozilla News.
It used to be that clicking on the Message-ID of the appropriate
message
in the References: list would go out and retrieve the message.
Now it don't do it no more.
Help!

How do I find and retrieve such articles/postings now?
What is SM doing now? What are the options, and what do they mean?


I removed it. See
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.seamonkey/msg/e1b618a1563e79a3.





Do you mean that you censored, removed, deleted, PhillipJoness' article
from the Mozilla News server?
If so, Why?

The link you provide above takes me to a google groups login page.

All my tries to retrieve previous articles by clicking on Message-IDs or
the numbers assigned them in the References: list are directed by SM
to the google groups login page. When did you folks begin doing that
(even for articles listed as present on the Mozilla News server)?


I don't get a login page, I just get the post Chris intended to cite:

Chris Ilias
View profile More options Jun 15, 4:47 pm

On 11-06-15 2:13 PM, PhillipJones wrote:

  That's typical of developers. If they don't use it, whether user it,
  it gone be daxxxed.

Phillip, prejudice comments like that are not welcome here. In the past,
you've spread a lot of misinformation about developers, Mozilla,
SeaMonkey, and me, and smeared them with bigoted comments. Enough is
enough. From now on, if you post an accusation against Mozilla, the
SeaMonkey council, or developers, *without backing it up* , your post
will be removed.



I was not privy to that comment public or private.

Fine if he wants to play it that way.

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Re: Radical change in topic. Now a newsreader Q. was (Re: new 2.3 - Firefox updates too often

2011-08-12 Thread PhillipJones

NoOp wrote:

On 08/11/2011 08:02 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:

Chris Ilias wrote:

On 11-08-11 12:37 PM, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:

Looking at this posting, I see that there was a follow up posting by
PhillipJones to my cynical posting I wish I could writhe ... ...
pooper scooper brigade. But I can not find PhillipJoness' posting at
Mozilla News.
It used to be that clicking on the Message-ID of the appropriate message
in the References: list would go out and retrieve the message.
Now it don't do it no more.
Help!

How do I find and retrieve such articles/postings now?
What is SM doing now? What are the options, and what do they mean?


I removed it. See
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.seamonkey/msg/e1b618a1563e79a3.




Do you mean that you censored, removed, deleted, PhillipJoness' article
from the Mozilla News server?
If so, Why?

The link you provide above takes me to a google groups login page.

All my tries to retrieve previous articles by clicking on Message-IDs or
the numbers assigned them in the References: list are directed by SM
to the google groups login page. When did you folks begin doing that
(even for articles listed as present on the Mozilla News server)?


I don't get a login page, I just get the post Chris intended to cite:

Chris Ilias 
View profile More options Jun 15, 4:47 pm

On 11-06-15 2:13 PM, PhillipJones wrote:

That's typical of developers. If they don't use it, whether user it,
it gone be daxxxed.

Phillip, prejudice comments like that are not welcome here. In the past,
you've spread a lot of misinformation about developers, Mozilla,
SeaMonkey, and me, and smeared them with bigoted comments. Enough is
enough. From now on, if you post an accusation against Mozilla, the
SeaMonkey council, or developers, *without backing it up* , your post
will be removed.



And the full thread is here:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.mozilla.seamonkey.user/25595



I reread all my Comments. Didn't see any That justified removal.

But, If they wants to play it that way. So be it.  looks like a clear 
cut case of not allowing free speech. I based all my comments on my 
personal experiences.


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Re: new 2.3 - Firefox updates too often

2011-08-12 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 12/08/2011 00:34, NoOp told the world:

 Thank goodness you don't use FoxNews...

I chose CNN for maximum recognition both here in Brazil and abroad.
FoxNews is available on cable here, but it's still pretty obscure --
nobody I know watches it. Their political rhetoric doesn't really play
well outside the U.S.

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Re: Radical change in topic. Now a newsreader Q. was (Re: new 2.3 - Firefox updates too often

2011-08-12 Thread Rostyslaw Lewyckyj

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:


Paul B. Gallagher wrote:


Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:


The link you provide above takes me to a google groups login
page.

All my tries to retrieve previous articles by clicking on
Message-IDs or the numbers assigned them in the References: list
are directed by SM to the google groups login page. When did you
folks begin doing that (even for articles listed as present on
the Mozilla News server)?


I don't get a login page, I just get the post Chris intended to
cite:


Curious. How come your attempt to reach that URL goes through, while
mine goes to login page? Curious. Do you get an automatic logon to
google groups? Oh and thanks for the copy of the article.


Welcome. No, I never get a login, automatic or otherwise. The page just
comes up. Perhaps you're blocking a cookie it wants to set?


Oh wonderfull :-(
How do I check? Under Preferences  privacy  cookies , I accept all
cookies.
But perhaps it's not a cookie setting.
It's flounder, flounder, and flail in the dark maze of options?

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Ps. Perhaps master Ilias can offer some concrete debug assistance. :-)
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Re: Hotmail and 2.0.14

2011-08-12 Thread Rostyslaw Lewyckyj

Tom Pamin wrote:

Tom Pamin wrote:

MCBastos wrote:

Interviewed by CNN on 11/08/2011 17:48, Tom Pamin told the world:

Hotmail is now asking me to upgrade my browser every time I log in. I
already modified my about:config in order to get Yahoo Mail to work, by
adding Firefox/3.0 after general.useragent.extra.seamonkey2. What do I
have to do now to get Hotmail to recognize SM 2.0.14?


Try Firefox/3.6 instead of Firefox/3.0.


That seems to have worked so far - thanks.


I spoke too soon - showing 3.6 works for Hotmail, but now Yahoo is
asking me to upgrade. How do I show both 3.0 and 3.6 in about:config?


But isn't any FF 3.x now passe.
You must upgrade with the Joneses. :-)  :-|  :-(
And anyway this is a SeaMonkey discussion group. :-\

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Re: new 2.3 - Firefox updates too often

2011-08-12 Thread NoOp
On 08/12/2011 07:56 AM, MCBastos wrote:
 Interviewed by CNN on 12/08/2011 00:34, NoOp told the world:
 
 Thank goodness you don't use FoxNews...
 
 I chose CNN for maximum recognition both here in Brazil and abroad.
 FoxNews is available on cable here, but it's still pretty obscure --
 nobody I know watches it. Their political rhetoric doesn't really play
 well outside the U.S.
 

Change it to 'FireFoxNews'. :-)


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Re: javascript suddenly not working

2011-08-12 Thread LMH
Since mine is working now, when I click a tab, the tab changes from gray 
to white, even if the content is lower down on the page. I spend allot 
of time on newegg, since I build computers, and I need to look at the 
Details page frequently. I was quite stumped last night when I couldn't 
get the details page to check the size of something.


It is working now, but for now more appearent reason then it stopped 
working for.


LMH



Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:



I am using seamonkey 2.2 on winXP and I have suddenly noticed that some
java script in webpages is not working. If I go to a newegg product page
such as this one,
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827106289

I cannot switch to different tabs, such as Details, Feedback, etc. If I
mouse over the Details tab, I get,
javascript:Biz.Product.Product2010.switchTab('Details_Tab');

but when I click on the tab, nothing happens. I have noticed this at
some other pages as well. I have not made any configuration changes
lately and I don't think the web page is any different.


I see that effect too, but only if I leave the scroll bar
at top of page.  As far as I can see, the selected tab
affects only material that falls off the bottom of the
page, so unless I scroll down I could believe that there
had been no effect.

Philip Taylor

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Re: Radical change in topic. Now a newsreader Q. was (Re: new 2.3 - Firefox updates too often

2011-08-12 Thread Chris Ilias

On 11-08-12 12:06 AM, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:

Chris Ilias wrote:


I removed it. See
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.seamonkey/msg/e1b618a1563e79a3.


Do you mean that you censored, removed, deleted, PhillipJones' article
from the Mozilla News server?
If so, Why?


Yes, I removed it from the Mozilla news server, because of Phillip's 
misinformation like Firefox running itself into the ground, and Mozilla 
demanding the SeaMonkey council what to do.


Justin, Robert, and everyone else shouldn't have to waste their time 
constantly correcting Phillip. It takes focus and energy away from 
SeaMonkey support.



The link you provide above takes me to a google groups login page.

All my tries to retrieve previous articles by clicking on Message-IDs or
the numbers assigned them in the References: list are directed by SM
to the google groups login page. When did you folks begin doing that
(even for articles listed as present on the Mozilla News server)?


I don't get a login page, I just get the post Chris intended to cite:


Curious. How come your attempt to reach that URL goes through, while
mine goes to login page? Curious.
Do you get an automatic logon to google groups?
Oh and thanks for the copy of the article.


If I open a new browser profile having not logged into any sites 
including google, the URL takes me to the post. So I think perhaps you 
were already logged in to a Google account for another service (like 
Gmail) and Google wanted to know if you want to use that account in 
Groups. That's my guess. It's a Google issue.



Chris Ilias
View profile More options Jun 15, 4:47 pm

On 11-06-15 2:13 PM, PhillipJones wrote:

 That's typical of developers. If they don't use it, whether user it,
 it gone be daxxxed.

Phillip, prejudice comments like that are not welcome here. In the past,
you've spread a lot of misinformation about developers, Mozilla,
SeaMonkey, and me, and smeared them with bigoted comments. Enough is
enough. From now on, if you post an accusation against Mozilla, the
SeaMonkey council, or developers, *without backing it up* , your post
will be removed.


I thought that master Ilias was pointing me to a copy of PhillipJones'
missing article. The part of MR. Jones' post quoted in Mr. Calleks'
posting wasn't at all unduly critical of Mozilla and SeaMonkey, and
not even mentioning master Ilias
Does master Ilias have a grudge feud with Jones, and is playing tin
god ? and does he do this with the authority and approval of the
SeaMonkey council or on his own whim?


See http://www.mozilla.org/about/forums/cancellation.html and 
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.governance/msg/bac6c88e0dae1fe6
(Sorry, I couldn't find the message on a different archive, but try 
visiting that URL in a different profile)


This discussion itself is OT. If you'd like to reply to this message, 
please email me with a valid return address, thanks. Replies to this 
message posted in the newsgroup will be removed.


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Re: a qq for the callek-dude

2011-08-12 Thread km

Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:

km wrote:

... this is not really important more like a short cut.
would there be away to automatically put the users name
at the top of a mail msg. the name can be from the user
profile. so when you start mail instead of a blank page
you are presented with a heading???



I'm not sure, but if there is I don't know it. Good luck finding a
solution.



... unfortunately it would be an added feature (it does not exist now but ..

km


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Re: new 2.3

2011-08-12 Thread Ant
On Aug 5, 3:17 am, Justin Wood (Callek) cal...@gmail.com wrote:

  Okay, I just got home after a week away and see there is another new
  version of SM. I am still on 2.0.14 and didn't update to 2.2 because of
  all the complaints. Now we have 2.3 and more complaints. I really don't
  know what to do. I like the version I am using. I am using Windows 7
  which seems to complicate all new program updates.

  Just wondering how others using Win 7 have managed with the new update.

  My largest point is that 2.2 has MUCH better windows 7 support than any
  earlier version. SeaMonkey 2.0 had no win7 support at all.

  No support? What are you talking about? I had no problems with SM2.x on
  my 64-bit W7 HPE machine since December 2009.

 No support is different than, miraculously you are not noticing any
 issues.

Oh.


  Also these security issues can cause many other problems, malware,
  viruses, data integrity, among other things. Security is not a joke.

  Which possible security issues with the current v2.0.14?

 We're working on getting newer Thunderbird and SeaMonkey lists, but see
 the and newer and 3.6 versions of Firefox 
 athttp://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/for starters.

Thanks. Please kindly let us know when the lists are posted. :)
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Re: Is there a way to have SM v2.0.14+ automatically open web sites at/after a specific date and time?

2011-08-12 Thread Ant
  Sorry, Ant, not sure what you are asking. Are you wanting to open, for
  example,www.someplace.orgat 11:55a.m. on 10th Aug or something?

  Yep! Like a timer.

 Dreaming is part of the life :-)

 OK, nice, but what will happen if at 11:55a.m. on 10th Aug  your pc is
 power-off ? :-)

That's OK. Either it can open it after that time OR wait for the next
11:55 AM PDT. It should be an option to do either ways.
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Re: Is there a way to have SM v2.0.14+ automatically open web sites at/after a specific date and time?

2011-08-12 Thread Ant
  Is there a(n) option/way or an extension/addon that makes SM v2.0.14+
  web browser automatically open web site(s) at/after specific dates and
  times in (a) new tab(s)?

  Thank you in advance. :)

  Scheduled tasks in the Control Panel?

  Without launching SM2. Basically, I already have SM2 opened and it opens
  web sites when the day and time hit.

 Edit / Preferences, Browser / Link Behavior,   select 'A new tab in
 the current window' under 'Open links passed from other apps in '

 Then use scheduled tasks in the control panel to run
  seamonkey.exe -url [whatever]
 at the dates/times desired

Ooh, not a bad idea. I will try that later. Thanks! :)
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[Ping Philip Chee] Re: Password Management Tips

2011-08-12 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov
[Cross-posted to mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey, Followup-To: 
mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey]


Sun, 31 Jul 2011 22:28:36 +0200, /Jens Hatlak/:

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:


1. Secure Login https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/secure-login/

It is not packaged as SeaMonkey compatible but is easily patched
to make it so - see secure_login+sm.diff attached.


[...]
It would be great if you could get this extension running with SM
completely and then contact the author. If he doesn't want to
incorporate the changes into his version, I'm sure Philip Chee would
be glad to put your mod on his site (license it GPL, so should be OK).


I'm still waiting for a reply from the maintainers of the extension 
(the Abine company), may be they are all on summer holiday.  In the 
meantime I've mailed Philip Chee (the contact address given on 
http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/members.html), asking if he could 
publish the modified version on the xSidebar site, but haven 
received a reply from him, also.  So I'm posting this, hoping to get 
his attention, if he has missed my mail for some reason.


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Re: Hotmail and 2.0.14

2011-08-12 Thread Arnie Goetchius
Tom Pamin wrote:
 Tom Pamin wrote:
 MCBastos wrote:
 Interviewed by CNN on 11/08/2011 17:48, Tom Pamin told the world:
 Hotmail is now asking me to upgrade my browser every time I log in. I
 already modified my about:config in order to get Yahoo Mail to work, by
 adding Firefox/3.0 after general.useragent.extra.seamonkey2. What do I
 have to do now to get Hotmail to recognize SM 2.0.14?

 Try Firefox/3.6 instead of Firefox/3.0.

 That seems to have worked so far - thanks.
 
 I spoke too soon - showing 3.6 works for Hotmail, but now Yahoo is
 asking me to upgrade. How do I show both 3.0 and 3.6 in about:config?



I put them both in and it seems to work for Yahoo and Hotmail. Now Yahoo
and Hotmail thinks you are using Firefox even though you are actually
using Seamonkey 2.0.14

 Gecko/20110319 Firefox/3.6.16 Firefox /3.0

I have three general.useragent.extra in my seamonkey about:config
one for Firefox, one for Seamonkey and one for spoof

I changed them all


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Re: Redundant Java control

2011-08-12 Thread sean nathan bean

David E. Ross sent me the following::

On 8/11/11 3:59 PM, cmcadams wrote:

Jens Hatlak wrote:

cmcadams wrote:

I notice after updating my Java install that it makes no difference in
SM 2.2 (XP SP3) whether Preferences -  Advanced/Enable Java is ticked or
not. It's now always active.


This pref has been removed from SM 2.3. Java is now solely controlled from the
Add-ons Manager.

HTH

Jens



   From 2.2, apparently. OK, good to know, thanks.


Neither the user interface that you cite nor the preference variable it
controls no longer have any meaning in SM 2.2.  The user interface
should have been removed earlier.



so where/how does one install java in seamonkey 2.2 on a linux box?

sean


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Re: Recover lost passwords?

2011-08-12 Thread sean nathan bean

Paul B. Gallagher sent me the following::

sean nathan bean wrote:


Paul B. Gallagher sent me the following::

Will someone remind me how to recover the hundreds of passwords that
vanished in the unintended upgrade from v. 2.0.14 to v. 2.2? I see
nothing in the release notes except an unhelpful suggestion to create a
new profile and migrate various data types (such as passwords) one at a
time, but no guidance on /how/ to do so. RTFM didn't help, either.

Thanks.


from the browser edit  preferences  privacy  security  passwords 
manage stored passwords

still brings up everything i've stored... and i can show passwords...

sounds like you may have an interfering addon...


Have only very plain-vanilla stuff -- Chatzilla, AdBlock Plus,
JavaScript Debugger, DOM Inspector. If the program doesn't like those,
it's not my fault.



in addition i have jslib, lightning, prefbar, quotecolors, tagzilla... 
but deleted dom inspector as i have no use for it...


sean


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Re: Seamonkey2 - themes issues

2011-08-12 Thread Sailfish
My bloviated meandering follows what Sailfish graced us with on 8/9/2011 
5:56 PM:
My bloviated meandering follows what Bret Busby graced us with on 
7/3/2011 9:22 PM:
My unbuntu 8.04 on my old(ish) laptop computer has just upgraded the 
Seamonkey to version 2.


It has changed the appearance of Seamonkey, to some silly looking 
theme, that is listed as the default theme.


It appears that software developers design software for their own 
pleasure, and not for the users.


The Classic theme will not install.

The Littlemonkey theme has some silly looking phallic symbols to the 
left of the toolbars.


Is is possible to get a traditional looking theme for Seamonkey 2.x, 
so that we can have a decent appearance for Seamonkey, like the themes 
from Seamonkey 1 or Netscape?


I've just ported the SM1.x Modern Mozillium theme to SM2.2+. It is 
available on my server, https://www.projectit.com/ .


Additionally, I still plan to port the other SeaMonkey themes like (Race 
Day and Venerable Modern) as time permits.


Fell free to comment back here with any problems or suggestions. You may 
email me directly, too, if replying by email, I have blacklisted most of 
the popular email sites such as, aol, gmail, hotmail, yahoo, c. If you 
prefer to contact me via email, first reply to this response with your 
email addy (munged if you prefer) and I will add you to my whitelist and 
send you a confirmation email.


I've just ported the SM1.x Venerable Modern theme to SM2.2+. It is 
available on my server, https://www.projectit.com/ when visiting the 
site using SeaMonkey 2.2x.


Venerable Modern was one of the original themes for the Mozilla Suite 
making its debut at version M18. In many ways, it is one of the most 
beautiful themes with its darker violet hues and toolbar buttons. As an 
added bonus, incorporated in this theme is a derivative skin named, 
Venerable Chrome Modern authored by storm119. The best way of explaining 
it is that it is a hybrid of Modern Mozillium and Venerable Modern. To 
enable it, click the Subskin link for instructions.


Additionally, I still plan to port the other SeaMonkey themes like (Race 
Day and, hopefully, Toy Factory and Sky Pilot Classic) as time permits.


Lastly, I've also updated the Modern Mozillium theme and fixed a number 
styling errors or previously unstyled elements.


Fell free to comment back here with any problems or suggestions. You may 
email me directly, too, if replying by email, I have blacklisted most of 
the popular email sites such as, aol, gmail, hotmail, yahoo, c. If you 
prefer to contact me via email, first reply to this response with your 
email addy (munged if you prefer) and I will add you to my whitelist and 
send you a confirmation email.


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Re: Redundant Java control

2011-08-12 Thread Ralph Fox
On Fri, 12 Aug 2011 14:45:55 -0700, in message 
z6odnxp3yfkoatjtnz2dnuvz_qwdn...@mozilla.org 
sean nathan bean wrote:

 so where/how does one install java in seamonkey 2.2 on a linux box?

See these instructions
1)   http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/linux.html#Java
2)   http://kb.mozillazine.org/Java#On_Linux


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Ralph

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