Re: plugin-container.exe ?

2017-07-13 Thread Ken Rudolph

chokito wrote:

The 64-bit version of plugin-container.exe
has MD5: 33d3c39d859b84772dfc17c2d27f5705


This MD5-checksum correspends to an old version of 2.49.1 from 2017-05-28.
-
The latest version 2.49.1 is from 2017-06-19. (The better name would be 2.49.2).

https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-esr-windows32/

https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-esr-windows64/

FWIW, the SM 2.49.1 I have installed:   Build identifier: 20170619162041 
.  I assume that is the latest version.


I'm not sure what to do with the information above about the MD5 for 
plugin-container.exe .  I got another notice from Norton, and marked the 
program as "trusted."  Hopefully that will do the trick until the next 
official release.


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Re: Is there a way to prevent certain sites from hogging system memory?

2017-07-13 Thread notme
On SM v2.46, Tools->Data Manager opens a window with a long list of 
domains in the left column, and the headings Cookies. Permissions, 
Password Permissions, Preferences, Passwords, Storage, and Form Data 
across the top of the right hand portion of the window.


I can select the weather.com domain from the left column but I'm not 
seeing the "add" button you mentioned.


BTW, I have noticed that after clicking on either Tools->Data Manager or 
Tools->Password Manager->Manage Stored Passwords and clicking in the 
search domains box, the title bar then displays SeaMonkey (not 
responding) for about 30 seconds before I can continue. I think this 
started when I upgraded from SM 2.40 to SM 2.46. I don't recall ever 
having this problem with an earlier version.


John

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

no...@nonospam.org wrote:


I used PrefBar to disable Java Script and it worked. Only about 300MB
of memory used after being on those two sites all night. However,
this is not an ideal solution. The next webpage I went to, my Comcast
email account, requires Java Script to be turned on.

Is there a setting to disable Java Script only on particular
websites?


Tools | Data Manager

In the list of sites at left, select the site in question. If it's not
listed, you can add it by clicking the "Add" button at bottom with no
site selected and typing it into the input window that appears next to
the "Add" button.

Having selected the site from the list, click the "Add" button, and from
the pull-down list ("Select a type"), choose "Run scripts." Click "Add."
Uncheck "Use default," and check "Block."

To remove the block at some later date, select the site and check "Use
default" (assuming your default is to run scripts).



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Re: Weather.com maps

2017-07-13 Thread G. Ross

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

 > It worked before with same setup.  I can't see how updating will suddenly 
make
 > it work again.
Websites change all the time. They might just have changed something
internally. 2.39 is outdated and will fail rendering more and more websites
correctly.
2.48 is almost ready so if you want to skip 2.46 you can grab the 2.48
candidate build.
FRG

G. Ross wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:

On 7/13/17 9:47 AM, G. Ross wrote:

Using 2.39 on win7 64bit.  Can get weather.com forecasts but will no
longer bring up the maps.  It loads several things then says "done",
but no map shows.  Any ideas?  It used to pop right up but past month
will not load.


Map for a past month like June, or they haven't loaded for the past month?


Haven't loaded for the past month.


Works fine in Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/49.0 SeaMonkey/2.46

I don't see a way to load a map for a past month.

Maybe your browser needs to be updated.


It worked before with same setup.  I can't see how updating will suddenly make
it work again.



Installed 2.46 and it works again!  Wonder of wonders.  Thanks for the 
suggestions.


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Re: Weather.com maps

2017-07-13 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

> It worked before with same setup.  I can't see how updating will suddenly make
> it work again.
Websites change all the time. They might just have changed something 
internally. 2.39 is outdated and will fail rendering more and more websites 
correctly.
2.48 is almost ready so if you want to skip 2.46 you can grab the 2.48 
candidate build.

FRG

G. Ross wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:

On 7/13/17 9:47 AM, G. Ross wrote:

Using 2.39 on win7 64bit.  Can get weather.com forecasts but will no
longer bring up the maps.  It loads several things then says "done",
but no map shows.  Any ideas?  It used to pop right up but past month
will not load.


Map for a past month like June, or they haven't loaded for the past month?


Haven't loaded for the past month.


Works fine in Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/49.0 SeaMonkey/2.46

I don't see a way to load a map for a past month.

Maybe your browser needs to be updated.

It worked before with same setup.  I can't see how updating will suddenly make 
it work again.




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Re: Weather.com maps

2017-07-13 Thread G. Ross

WaltS48 wrote:

On 7/13/17 9:47 AM, G. Ross wrote:

Using 2.39 on win7 64bit.  Can get weather.com forecasts but will no
longer bring up the maps.  It loads several things then says "done",
but no map shows.  Any ideas?  It used to pop right up but past month
will not load.


Map for a past month like June, or they haven't loaded for the past month?


Haven't loaded for the past month.


Works fine in Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/49.0 SeaMonkey/2.46

I don't see a way to load a map for a past month.

Maybe your browser needs to be updated.

It worked before with same setup.  I can't see how updating will 
suddenly make it work again.


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Re: Language pack 2.49.1 not working

2017-07-13 Thread EE

Adrian Kalla wrote:

W dniu 12.07.2017 o 20:08, EE pisze:

You have to choose the locale first in the preferences (under "View")
and then restart SeaMonkey. Just installing a language pack does not
switch the language.


There is no "locale" in any of the menus.  View (on MacOS) has:
Show/Hide, Full Screen, Stop, Reload, Zoom, Use Style, Text Encoding,
Page Source, Page Info, Apply Theme, and Enter Full Screen.
I did find "language" in the Preferences, however, so you put me on the
right track.  Thanks.


I said "preferences (under "View")", not "menu (under "View")" ;)

In MacOS, Preferences is not under View.  That was what sidetracked me. 
All is well now.


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Re: Language pack 2.49.1 not working

2017-07-13 Thread EE

Daniel wrote:

On 13/07/2017 4:51 PM, Adrian Kalla wrote:

W dniu 12.07.2017 o 20:08, EE pisze:

You have to choose the locale first in the preferences (under "View")
and then restart SeaMonkey. Just installing a language pack does not
switch the language.


There is no "locale" in any of the menus.  View (on MacOS) has:
Show/Hide, Full Screen, Stop, Reload, Zoom, Use Style, Text Encoding,
Page Source, Page Info, Apply Theme, and Enter Full Screen.
I did find "language" in the Preferences, however, so you put me on the
right track.  Thanks.


I said "preferences (under "View")", not "menu (under "View")" ;)


but, in SeaMonkey, "Preferences" appears under "Edit" doesn't it??


In Mac SeaMonkey, Preferences is under "SeaMonkey".

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Re: Is there a way to prevent certain sites from hogging system memory?

2017-07-13 Thread David E. Ross
On 7/13/2017 8:13 AM, no...@nonospam.org wrote:
> I used PrefBar to disable Java Script and it worked. Only about 300MB of 
> memory used after being on those two sites all night. However, this is 
> not an ideal solution. The next webpage I went to, my Comcast email 
> account, requires Java Script to be turned on.
> 
> Is there a setting to disable Java Script only on particular websites?
> 
> Thanks!

PrefBar has two different checkboxes for JavaScript.  One controls
JavaScript globally, and the other controls it only for the current tab.
 Use the latter, opening the problem Web page in a new tab.

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Re: Is there a way to prevent certain sites from hogging system memory?

2017-07-13 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

no...@nonospam.org wrote:


I used PrefBar to disable Java Script and it worked. Only about 300MB
of memory used after being on those two sites all night. However,
this is not an ideal solution. The next webpage I went to, my Comcast
email account, requires Java Script to be turned on.

Is there a setting to disable Java Script only on particular
websites?


Tools | Data Manager

In the list of sites at left, select the site in question. If it's not 
listed, you can add it by clicking the "Add" button at bottom with no 
site selected and typing it into the input window that appears next to 
the "Add" button.


Having selected the site from the list, click the "Add" button, and from 
the pull-down list ("Select a type"), choose "Run scripts." Click "Add." 
Uncheck "Use default," and check "Block."


To remove the block at some later date, select the site and check "Use 
default" (assuming your default is to run scripts).


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Re: Is there a way to prevent certain sites from hogging system memory?

2017-07-13 Thread NFN Smith

no...@nonospam.org wrote:
I used PrefBar to disable Java Script and it worked. Only about 300MB of 
memory used after being on those two sites all night. However, this is 
not an ideal solution. The next webpage I went to, my Comcast email 
account, requires Java Script to be turned on.


Is there a setting to disable Java Script only on particular websites?



Even as a PrefBar user I forgot that you can use that to block scripts. 
At least you verified that scripting is the source of the problem.


For site-specific blocking, give NoScript a try, as I noted in a 
separate post.


Smith

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Re: Is there a way to prevent certain sites from hogging system memory?

2017-07-13 Thread notme
I used PrefBar to disable Java Script and it worked. Only about 300MB of 
memory used after being on those two sites all night. However, this is 
not an ideal solution. The next webpage I went to, my Comcast email 
account, requires Java Script to be turned on.


Is there a setting to disable Java Script only on particular websites?

Thanks!

John

David E. Ross wrote:

On 7/12/2017 1:24 PM, Richmond wrote:

no...@nonospam.org writes:


I'm running SM 2.46 under Windows 10 Pro 64 bit. I also have Firefox 54.0 and
MS Edge. I much prefer SM over the other browsers.

When bad weather is in the area, I leave SM running with two tabs open. The
first is our local weather radar at radar.weather.gov and the other is the
hourly forecast at weather.com

Within minutes, both SM and FF are using over 500MB of memory. After a couple
of hours, SM is using over 3GB! (I have 16GB installed on the system, and I
haven't left FF running this long to see how much memory it would eventually
use.) With this much memory usage, SM frequently becomes unresponsive for
minutes at a time and sometimes totally crashes.

Under the same conditions, MS Edge is only using about 23MB of memory!
Is there a solution to this issue for SM? Thanks!



Using an ad blocker might help. I had problems yesterday on
radiotimes.com but it seemed to be a Sky advert loading which caused all
the swapping.

(I am using linux, seamonkey 2.49.1, firefox 52.2.0)



I doubt that a U.S. government Web site contains advertisements.  My
experience is that bad JavaScript in the Web pages is causing the
problem.  If you can still get the results you need without it, disable
JavaScript to see if that helps.



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Re: plugin-container.exe ?

2017-07-13 Thread chokito
> The 64-bit version of plugin-container.exe
> has MD5: 33d3c39d859b84772dfc17c2d27f5705

This MD5-checksum correspends to an old version of 2.49.1 from 2017-05-28.
-
The latest version 2.49.1 is from 2017-06-19. (The better name would be 2.49.2).

https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-esr-windows32/

https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-esr-windows64/
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Re: Language pack 2.49.1 not working

2017-07-13 Thread chokito
At bottom of Edit > Preferences > Apperance can you select "User Interface 
Language".
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Re: Weather.com maps

2017-07-13 Thread WaltS48

On 7/13/17 9:47 AM, G. Ross wrote:
Using 2.39 on win7 64bit.  Can get weather.com forecasts but will no 
longer bring up the maps.  It loads several things then says "done", 
but no map shows.  Any ideas?  It used to pop right up but past month 
will not load.


Map for a past month like June, or they haven't loaded for the past month?

Works fine in Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/49.0 SeaMonkey/2.46


I don't see a way to load a map for a past month.

Maybe your browser needs to be updated.

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Re: Language pack 2.49.1 not working

2017-07-13 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Adrian Kalla wrote:

W dniu 12.07.2017 o 20:08, EE pisze:

You have to choose the locale first in the preferences (under
"View") and then restart SeaMonkey. Just installing a language
pack does not switch the language.


There is no "locale" in any of the menus.  View (on MacOS) has:
Show/Hide, Full Screen, Stop, Reload, Zoom, Use Style, Text
Encoding, Page Source, Page Info, Apply Theme, and Enter Full
Screen. I did find "language" in the Preferences, however, so you
put me on the right track.  Thanks.


I said "preferences (under "View")", not "menu (under "View")" ;)


Edit | Preferences contains no "View" section. Do you mean "Appearance"? 
There's a "language" button there, but no "Locale" as in the OS...


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Weather.com maps

2017-07-13 Thread G. Ross
Using 2.39 on win7 64bit.  Can get weather.com forecasts but will no 
longer bring up the maps.  It loads several things then says "done", 
but no map shows.  Any ideas?  It used to pop right up but past month 
will not load.

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Re: Language pack 2.49.1 not working

2017-07-13 Thread GérardJan

Daniel wrote:

On 13/07/2017 4:51 PM, Adrian Kalla wrote:

W dniu 12.07.2017 o 20:08, EE pisze:

You have to choose the locale first in the preferences (under "View")
and then restart SeaMonkey. Just installing a language pack does not
switch the language.


There is no "locale" in any of the menus.  View (on MacOS) has:
Show/Hide, Full Screen, Stop, Reload, Zoom, Use Style, Text Encoding,
Page Source, Page Info, Apply Theme, and Enter Full Screen.
I did find "language" in the Preferences, however, so you put me on the
right track.  Thanks.


I said "preferences (under "View")", not "menu (under "View")" ;)


but, in SeaMonkey, "Preferences" appears under "Edit" doesn't it??



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Re: Language pack 2.49.1 not working

2017-07-13 Thread Daniel

On 13/07/2017 4:51 PM, Adrian Kalla wrote:

W dniu 12.07.2017 o 20:08, EE pisze:

You have to choose the locale first in the preferences (under "View")
and then restart SeaMonkey. Just installing a language pack does not
switch the language.


There is no "locale" in any of the menus.  View (on MacOS) has:
Show/Hide, Full Screen, Stop, Reload, Zoom, Use Style, Text Encoding,
Page Source, Page Info, Apply Theme, and Enter Full Screen.
I did find "language" in the Preferences, however, so you put me on the
right track.  Thanks.


I said "preferences (under "View")", not "menu (under "View")" ;)


but, in SeaMonkey, "Preferences" appears under "Edit" doesn't it??

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SeaMonkey/2.48 Build identifier: 20170329183526

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Re: Language pack 2.49.1 not working

2017-07-13 Thread Adrian Kalla
W dniu 12.07.2017 o 20:08, EE pisze:
>> You have to choose the locale first in the preferences (under "View")
>> and then restart SeaMonkey. Just installing a language pack does not
>> switch the language.
>>
> There is no "locale" in any of the menus.  View (on MacOS) has:
> Show/Hide, Full Screen, Stop, Reload, Zoom, Use Style, Text Encoding,
> Page Source, Page Info, Apply Theme, and Enter Full Screen.
> I did find "language" in the Preferences, however, so you put me on the
> right track.  Thanks.

I said "preferences (under "View")", not "menu (under "View")" ;)
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