Re: Website eats memory

2018-12-15 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/14/2018 1:06 PM, meagain wrote:
>  Original Message 
>> If I let the website https://www.rawstory.com/...  just view in 
>> SeaMonkey 2.49.4 Memory gets gobbled up slowly but surely. My guess
>> is that the site is playing all it's little videos at once and loading 
>> more.  How can I stop it from playing videos?
> 
> I'll try "block images from this website" and see if that is better.
> 

I saw the problem.  However, the memory usage actually decreased when I
disabled JavaScript for the page I was viewing.

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David E. Ross


"President Donald Trump said on Tuesday [11 December] that
U.S. authorities had 'caught 10 terrorists', ... but four
government sources said there was no recent evidence of terrorism
suspects being caught along the border."  Reuters News

I think Trump is the primary source of the fake news he condemns.
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Website eats memory

2018-12-15 Thread meagain
If I let the website https://www.rawstory.com/...  just view in 
SeaMonkey 2.49.4 Memory gets gobbled up slowly but surely. My guess
is that the site is playing all it's little videos at once and loading 
more.  How can I stop it from playing videos?

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Re: Where are data manager datas stored in SeaMonkey v2.49.4?

2018-12-15 Thread EE

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

EE wrote:


The data manager shows what sites you have visited and the
permissions for each, but not the pages.  History shows what pages
you visited.


AFAIK, the Data Manager shows only sites for which you have set 
non-default permissions. If you select a site and set all its 
permissions to the default values, it disappears from the listing.


What about "Apply Strict Transport Security to subdomains"?  I have 
never changed that and all are blocked.  In fact, in about:config, I 
have network.stricttransportsecurity.enabled set to true.


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Re: Where are data manager datas stored in SeaMonkey v2.49.4?

2018-12-15 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

EE wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

EE wrote:


The data manager shows what sites you have visited and the
permissions for each, but not the pages.  History shows what pages
you visited.


AFAIK, the Data Manager shows only sites for which you have set 
non-default permissions. If you select a site and set all its 
permissions to the default values, it disappears from the listing.


What about "Apply Strict Transport Security to subdomains"?  I have 
never changed that and all are blocked.  In fact, in about:config, I 
have network.stricttransportsecurity.enabled set to true.


I, too, would love to know about that. SM seems to create entries for 
that parameter on its own. The result is that all visited sites are 
listed, which was the earlier query.


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Re: Website eats memory

2018-12-15 Thread meagain

 Original Message 
If I let the website https://www.rawstory.com/...  just view in 
SeaMonkey 2.49.4 Memory gets gobbled up slowly but surely. My guess
is that the site is playing all it's little videos at once and loading 
more.  How can I stop it from playing videos?


I'll try "block images from this website" and see if that is better.
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Re: Where are data manager datas stored in SeaMonkey v2.49.4?

2018-12-15 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

> Apply Strict Transport Security to subdomains

I have not seen new entries added in a long time. I think these are obsolete. 
With 2.39 the permissions api changed. The migration routines just added so 
much gunk that I blew away my permissions.sqlite. I never saw these entries 
recreated afterwards. There are known problems with storage not cleared. If I 
find some time I will look into it.
Also make sure your indexDB storage is ok. Check for errors in the console 
during startup. This usually happens when you test a newer version and go back 
without restoring your profile.


FRG


Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

EE wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

EE wrote:


The data manager shows what sites you have visited and the
permissions for each, but not the pages.  History shows what pages
you visited.


AFAIK, the Data Manager shows only sites for which you have set non-default 
permissions. If you select a site and set all its permissions to the 
default values, it disappears from the listing.


What about "Apply Strict Transport Security to subdomains"?  I have never 
changed that and all are blocked.  In fact, in about:config, I have 
network.stricttransportsecurity.enabled set to true.


I, too, would love to know about that. SM seems to create entries for that 
parameter on its own. The result is that all visited sites are listed, which 
was the earlier query.



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