Re: MLB standings -- just me?

2019-09-20 Thread Felix Miata
Paul B. Gallagher composed on 2019-09-21 00:48 (UTC-0400):

> Third attempt, this time without the screenshot, which seems to get my 
> message blocked.

> The last few days, when I try to view the standings, I get a basic 
> heading and nothing more. Is it just me?

> 

Works in Chromium, Falkon and Firefox ESR 60, but not in Firefox ESR 52, 
Konqueror
or Palemoon, so it's by design discriminatory.
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MLB standings -- just me?

2019-09-20 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
Third attempt, this time without the screenshot, which seems to get my 
message blocked.


The last few days, when I try to view the standings, I get a basic 
heading and nothing more. Is it just me?




Screenshot NOT attached.

No problem with IE 11.

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Re: Seamonkey 2.53 vs KeePass

2019-09-20 Thread Mark B

NFN Smith wrote:

Szymon Stryczek wrote:

Hi,

I'm looking for anyone who tried to integrate Seamonkey > 2.49 with 
KeePass.


What are the specific symptoms of "not work"?  What are you trying to 
do, and what specific responses are you getting?


Up to version 2.53 I was using https://github.com/pfn/passifox/ but it 
got last update 3 years ago and it does not work anymore (looks like 
some changes in password storage issue).


For firefox I managed to switch to 
https://github.com/smorks/keepasshttp-connector and it even installs 
in Seamonkey 2.53 but does not work (no credentials suggestions or 
even toolbar icon).


The links that you post are not stock KeePass -- those are plug-ins that 
read KeePass data stores, passifox (last updated March 2017) and 
keepasshttp-connector (last updated March 2018), both  of which require 
KeePassHttp. None of them are shown as available at either 
addons.mozilla.org nor the Seamonkey archive at thunderbird.net.


I'm guessing that both projects were supported until the end of Firefox 
52.9, and are now abandoned. Since Seamonkey 52.3 is based on Firefox 
60, there's now a bunch of stuff in the Mozilla APIs that are no longer 
supported, and there's a lot of both plug-ins and extensions that will 
no longer work on newer versions -- and no way to fix them. Furthermore, 
because of the problems with malware, I know that Firefox has become 
pretty hostile to plugins.


I have 2.59.3 (20190815 build) installed on a virtual machine along with 
a stock 2.43 installation of KeePass, and everything working correctly, 
especially the auto-type function.


If you want to be using anything more recent than 2.49.5, then you're 
going to have to find a different approach to interacting with KeePass. 
I have no idea whether extensions that run in Firefox after version 57 
will work in Seamonkey 2.53, but I think you can pretty much forget 
about anything that interacts through a plug-in.


Smith


Windows 10
SM User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:60.0) 
Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.53

Build identifier: 20190425130005
KeePass 2.43

I'm confused.  You say SM 2.59.3 & KP 2.43 work correctly, but then say 
anything more than SM 2.49.5 needs a different approach.


So is it possible to have SM 2.53 and KP 2.43 work together, and if so, how?

TIA
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Will seamonkey support filelink in the future?

2019-09-20 Thread Uwe R. Kunzmann
Hi folks,

I wondering about no support for filelink in seamonkey. Thunderbird supports a 
feature for sharing big attachments by uploading them to a share portal (e.g. 
via WebDAV, to dropbox or other products) and only delivering a link to these 
files within the mail.

Is there a plan to implement a such feature to seamonkey?

Could be a little bit improved to the thunderbird feature, e.g.
- more accurate file sizes (would prefer e.g. 150 kB than ony MB steps for 
setting up the "big" filesizes) - now I use 0 MB as the limit and will be asked 
therefore for every attachment
- if there are more documents enclosed to a mail, a folder link could be 
created containing all the data instead of a single link for every file

Thanks!
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Re: Seamonkey 2.53 vs KeePass

2019-09-20 Thread NFN Smith

Szymon Stryczek wrote:

Hi,

I'm looking for anyone who tried to integrate Seamonkey > 2.49 with 
KeePass.


What are the specific symptoms of "not work"?  What are you trying to 
do, and what specific responses are you getting?


Up to version 2.53 I was using https://github.com/pfn/passifox/ but it 
got last update 3 years ago and it does not work anymore (looks like 
some changes in password storage issue).


For firefox I managed to switch to 
https://github.com/smorks/keepasshttp-connector and it even installs in 
Seamonkey 2.53 but does not work (no credentials suggestions or even 
toolbar icon).


The links that you post are not stock KeePass -- those are plug-ins that 
read KeePass data stores, passifox (last updated March 2017) and 
keepasshttp-connector (last updated March 2018), both  of which require 
KeePassHttp. None of them are shown as available at either 
addons.mozilla.org nor the Seamonkey archive at thunderbird.net.


I'm guessing that both projects were supported until the end of Firefox 
52.9, and are now abandoned. Since Seamonkey 52.3 is based on Firefox 
60, there's now a bunch of stuff in the Mozilla APIs that are no longer 
supported, and there's a lot of both plug-ins and extensions that will 
no longer work on newer versions -- and no way to fix them. Furthermore, 
because of the problems with malware, I know that Firefox has become 
pretty hostile to plugins.


I have 2.59.3 (20190815 build) installed on a virtual machine along with 
a stock 2.43 installation of KeePass, and everything working correctly, 
especially the auto-type function.


If you want to be using anything more recent than 2.49.5, then you're 
going to have to find a different approach to interacting with KeePass. 
I have no idea whether extensions that run in Firefox after version 57 
will work in Seamonkey 2.53, but I think you can pretty much forget 
about anything that interacts through a plug-in.


Smith

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