Re: Files InstallTimexxxxxxxxxxxxxx

2010-05-21 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 5/19/2010 8:16 PM, BeeNeR hatte gesagt:
 An InstallTime file is created at each SM install.  I've got quite a few of
 these now that the automatic install of updates on the pre-releases is working
 fine.
 
 These files are in the SeaMonkey/CrashReports directory.
 
 Are they safe to delete?
 

I guess a lack of answer leads me to believe - go ahead and do it.  So I did.
Seems not to effect/affect anything.  Perhaps I should file a bug to have
previous ones removed when a new one is added?

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Files InstallTimexxxxxxxxxxxxxx

2010-05-19 Thread BeeNeR
An InstallTime file is created at each SM install.  I've got quite a few of
these now that the automatic install of updates on the pre-releases is working
fine.

These files are in the SeaMonkey/CrashReports directory.

Are they safe to delete?

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Mozilla Profiles Directory

2010-05-19 Thread BeeNeR
If I'm not mistaken, the files in
Documents and Settings/user/Application Data/Mozilla/Profiles are for SM 1.x
Files in:
Documents and Settings/user/Application Data/Mozilla/SeaMonkey/Profiles are
for SM 2.x

Is it safe to remove the directory
Documents and Settings/user/Application Data/Mozilla/Profiles ?

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Re: phishing

2010-05-13 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 5/13/2010 2:34 PM, Pat Connors hatte gesagt:
 support-seamonkey-requ...@lists.mozilla.org wrote:
 If you are not behind a firewall router, then I would recommend software
 like zone alarm internet security suite. I don't consider mcafee to be
 all that good. ZAISS will give you a top level software firewall, AV,
 spyware, etc, all in one place and let you monitor every connection from
 your computer to the outside world.

 
 Thanks for the help.  I have Zone Alarm on my old computer and have a
 subscription to it so will get that going again on this new one.  I am
 confident that I don't have anything on my computer causing the problem
 now that I have scanned it 3 times in 24 hours by 3 different programs. 
 I think it is Facebook.  I went into it again for the first time and
 changed my password which is what Facebook suggested.  My next step is
 to take my page down and get out of Facebook completely.
 
 

Lots of luck.  My understanding is that you cannot get out completely.  They
only close you account temporarily.  You can reactivate it at any time.

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Re: XML parsing error in SM v2.0.4.

2010-04-26 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 4/26/2010 3:19 AM, Ant hatte gesagt:
 Hello.
 
 I found another Web site(?) showing XML parsing error on
 http://cid-4e29184bbcf3e276.skydrive.live.com/browse.aspx/Ants/stough%20cyn
 ... It seems to only fails in SeaMonkey v2.0.4 in both my updated
 Windows XP Pro. SP3 and Debian/Linux. No problems with Debian's
 Iceweasel (aka Firefox), Windows' Firefox v2.0.0.20, and IE6. If I
 change SM's UserAgent to Firefox, then no problems.
 
 Is this an user agent issue? Thank you in advance. :)

Parsing through W3C XML checking shows:
148 Errors, 70 warning(s)
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Re: IE Tab or Coral IE Tab...

2010-04-26 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 4/26/2010 7:02 PM, Cruz, Jaime hatte gesagt:
 Jordon wrote:
 SM 2.0.4, Win2k.

 Anyone know how to get these (or any others) to work
 properly?

 Currently have the latest Coral IE Tab installed and clicking
 on the icon in the status bar creates an all white page and
 nothing shows up.

 TIA.

 
 The current version of Coral IETab is broken.  You want to get your
 hands on version 1.80.20100224. That one works fine.
 
Did you read the Important Notice on the Coral Web page?

** IMPORTANT NOTICE **
1. This version is incompatible with the old IE Tab. You need to uninstall IE
Tab before installing Coral IE Tab. Firefox will get unexpected result if both
of them are enabled.
2. If you get a invalid hash error while installing from Mozilla site, it is
NOT a bug of Coral IE Tab, but a bug of Mozilla site itself. You can go to my
project home page to finish installation, or, you can just wait a few hours
for Mozilla to fix their problem.

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Re: Get rid of SM email or I get rid of browser!

2010-04-14 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 4/14/2010 8:21 PM, Jane Galt hatte gesagt:
 I use Windows 7 and am FED UP with SM 2.0's demanding that I use its email 
 client!
 
 I want the BROWSER ONLY. I've been using Pegasus Mail as my client since 1994 
 and wont stop.
 
 Yet something wont allow me to make that my default email client in SM, it 
 opens SM's mail client for any email link I click on and wont allow it to be 
 changed.
 
 I either get this to stop or I gotta find another browser, this is BULL!
 

If you only want a browser, let me suggest FireFox:

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/firefox.html


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Re: UPLOADING websites

2010-04-03 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 4/3/2010 5:46 AM, John typed the following:
 In article pjodnxdxrm-ymc_wnz2dnuvz_tadn...@mozilla.org,
  Beauregard T. Shagnasty a.nony.m...@example.invalid wrote:
 
 John wrote:

 That was not the question. I already have 2 good FTP clients. But I
 wnat this capability built into sea monkey.

 Why would you want the developers to bloat up SeaMonkey with something
 that perhaps 1-2% of users even know what it is?  With either of your 2
 good FTP clients, you're at most two mouse-clicks away from connecting
 to your web server now. With an already-working, proven application.
 
 Sea MOnkey does in a way kinda have this capability built in. But its 
 very very limited compared to Text Wrangler (a text editor).

My thoughts are that SM developers should unbundle the 'Composer' feature.
Make it an add-on for those that want it.

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Re: Constant crash on PDF links.

2010-04-02 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 4/2/2010 9:00 PM, ST typed the following:
 On 4/1/2010 01:28,  The ever esteemed Vampire13 replied with great
 sincerity:
 I find any attempts to connect to links such as;

 http://www.hp.com/hho/hp_create/toys_games-3d_paper_crafts-3d_dragons.html?ref=toys_games-3d_paper_craftsjumpid=em_r11400_us/en/hho/IPG/ipg20_cpt_em_hpn_1896hhosnl=hpn_1896|756831|3F19073FE9A539D5|C9527EEDD693A486978D9DFFE3F9D632



 (I know it's a big one) results in Seamonkey crashing. This has been
 true for 2.0.3 and 2.0.4 in my case. It seems to be true for links
 connecting to PDF files. IE8 connects without difficulty. My OS is
 Windows 7 with 8 GB memory and ample disk space. I just did a clean
 install of 2.0.4 after uninstalling 2.0.3 but the problem remains.

 BTW, I can usually right click and save the link target with no problem
 but, clicking to connect crashes Seamonkey.

 Any suggestions??

 vampire13
 
 
 Hello,
 
 I had similar problems when I used Seamonkey.  I had used Adobe for
 years, but as it became more and more buggy and bloated I dumped it.
 
 I have successfully used PDF-Xchange with Seamonkey.  In any case,
 I have left Seamonkey and now use Firefox. I have no problems with
 the PDFs you've referenced with Firefox.
 
 You might try using something other than Adobe.
 
 ST

I also gave up on Adobe a long time ago.  SM 2.0.5pre has no problems with the
site using Foxit PDF Reader.

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Re: UPLOADING websites

2010-03-30 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 3/30/2010 5:34 PM, Ray_Net typed the following:
 John wrote:
 When will Sea monkey be able to upload websites with ease to a server?
 Currently I have to MANUALLY type in the remote folder name which I dont
 always know.
 
 Use FileZilla free and perfect use for this purpose.

Have you tried FireFTP?  It works with SM 2.x.x
http://fireftp.mozdev.org/

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Re: Plug-in

2010-03-19 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 3/19/2010 4:24 PM, Don B typed the following:
 I am using SeaMonkey 2.0.3 and there is a plug-in called video
 downloadhelper which is supposed to work with it. I can't get the icon
 to show up on any of the task bars. When you are on a site that the
 plug-in will work with the icon is supposed to animate. I think the
 instructions they wrote to get the icon to show up by doing it manually
 must be for Firefox because the description on how to do it doesn't jive
 with SeaMonkey. Has anyone got this to work with SeaMonkey?
 
 I also installed it in Firefox and everything worked fine.

Installed in SM 2.0.3 with no problems.  Followed instructions.
There should be a small 3-ball icon in the bottom bar of the SM window.
when there is something on interest on the page the icon will be colored
and rotating.  click on it or the box next to it.  Works fine.
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Re: Plug-in

2010-03-19 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 3/19/2010 7:10 PM, JD typed the following:
 Don B wrote:
 BeeNeR wrote:
 On or about 3/19/2010 4:24 PM, Don B typed the following:
 I am using SeaMonkey 2.0.3 and there is a plug-in called video
 downloadhelper which is supposed to work with it. I can't get the icon
 to show up on any of the task bars. When you are on a site that the
 plug-in will work with the icon is supposed to animate. I think the
 instructions they wrote to get the icon to show up by doing it manually
 must be for Firefox because the description on how to do it doesn't
 jive
 with SeaMonkey. Has anyone got this to work with SeaMonkey?

 I also installed it in Firefox and everything worked fine.

 Installed in SM 2.0.3 with no problems. Followed instructions.
 There should be a small 3-ball icon in the bottom bar of the SM window.
 when there is something on interest on the page the icon will be colored
 and rotating. click on it or the box next to it. Works fine.
 Did everything go automatically for you or did you have to manually drag
 and drop the icon? Are you referring to the bottom bar of the ones on
 the top of the screen or the bar at the bottom of the screen? I'm not
 sure if I have all of the bars showing that I should, maybe I have some
 settings wrong. I have three bars on the top and one at the bottom.

 I have installed it three times and still no icon. When I installed it
 in Firefox everything was automatic and went real smooth.
 
 I installed it and had the same problem. Click on Tools, DownloadHelper,
 Preferences and tick Show in status bar. Then it will show up on the
 bottom toolbar.
 
 

I was just going to suggest that - I didn't have to do it since all
those options on the appearance tab were checked by default when I
installed it.  Hopefully that will correct his problem.

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Re: Error in SM v2.0.3 in this web page?

2010-03-10 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 3/10/2010 3:49 PM, J. Weaver Jr. typed the following:
 Phillip Pi wrote:
 Hello.

 Is anyone else getting You do not have the roles required to access
 this portlet. error at
 http://www.needforspeed.com/web/world/news/-/nfsblogs/1273547 URL? My 64
 bit Dell OEM W7 HP's IE8 had no problems.
 
 No error here on that page. SM 2.0.3, XP Pro SP3.  -JW

Nor Here with SM 2.0.4pre 3/8/10

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Re: Disable specific Seamonkey components

2010-03-06 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 3/5/2010 11:11 PM, Steve Wendt typed the following:
 On 03/05/10 04:02 am, Philip Chee wrote:
 
 Chatzilla is a separate extension so you should be able to package
 SeaMonkey without Chatzilla or disable it by default. The Composer UI
 might be a build time configuration setting.
 
 The enhancement bug just turned 10 years old, actually:
 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29838

Took ten years for 16 users to be interested in it.  Not a high priority
item.  I NEVER used Chatzilla and only played with Composer.
All my HTML has been done from scratch in a text editing program.
I've already uninsatalled Chatzilla and won't miss Composer if it goes away.

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Re: Repeated Rendering of a Web Page

2010-03-01 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 3/1/2010 8:20 PM, David E. Ross typed the following:
 Has anyone noticed a Web page loading, reloading, reloading again,
 without ever stopping with SeaMonkey 2.0.3?  It looks as if Gecko were
 looping.
 
 I get this with Premier America Credit Union home page at
 https://www.premier.org/.  You can see the effect without logging-on
 to an account.  Actually, before I could logon, I had to select the Stop
 button.  I did not have this problem with SeaMonkey 2.0.2.
 
 The IT department at Premier America Credit Union insists that the
 problem lies in Firefox 3.5 (which I have to spoof for that site).  A
 supervisor in that department claims they support only Firefox 3.0 and
 IE 7, not Firefox 3.5 or IE 8.  Because of this assertion, I submitted a
 Tech Evangelism bug report:
 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=549498.
 
 However, I would like to know if anyone has seen a similar problem with
 SeaMonkey 2.0.3 or with any other application using Gecko 1.9.1.8.
 

When I access the page it redirects to
 https://www.premier.org/home/home;
and only loads one time.  Running WinXP Pro SE3 up to date
and SM 2.0.4pre 20100228.

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Re: coral ie tab

2010-02-28 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 2/28/2010 3:45 PM, Ken Rudolph typed the following:
 My primary computer hard drive went fried, and with it some of my SM
 2.0.3 attachments (Win-XP ed3).  One important one was Coral IE tab.
 With the new drive I go to the Add-ons for SeaMonkey page, find the
 correct attachment, highlight SeaMonkey and click on download to
 SeaMonkey; but it just takes me to a page to click on End-User License
 Agreement for ver. 1.63.20091024.  There doesn't seem to be an option to
 approve the agreement; but when I click on Download Now (windows) it
 goes gray and I get the message: To install Coral IE Tab and thousands
 of other Firefox add-ons, get Firefox, a free and open web browser from
 Mozilla. To learn more about Firefox and how it can make your internet
 experience better, click the button below. Learn More and nothing
 downloads.
 
  I know that previously I was able to install Coral IE tab in SM; how
 can I do it again?  Or is there *any* other way of getting an IE tab
 add-on into SM 2.0.3?
 

I got it from here:
http://coralietab.mozdev.org/
Click on install - allow cookies if needed - and let SM install it.

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Re: Seamonkey has quit working with Google Maps!

2010-02-26 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 2/26/2010 5:12 PM, J. Weaver Jr. typed the following:
 Devil's_Advocate wrote:
 A couple of days ago, both versions 1.18 and 2.x of Seamonkey quit
 working
 with Google Maps and it's a REAL PAIN.

 Does anyone know why??

 I put in an address and click on it and it comes up on the left side of
 Google Maps but NOT in the map area and clicking on the left side does
 nothing.

 I cant keep using this browser if it quits working.
 
 Working fine here, with Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
 rv:1.9.1.8) Gecko/20100205 NOT Firefox/3.0 SeaMonkey/2.0.3.  -JW

Apparently we don't know why it's not working for you, but from the
responses it would appear it is NOT a SM problem.  Works fine for me
with SM 2.0.4pre and Windows XP Pro SE3 Up to date.

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Re: Quote colorizer

2010-02-23 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 2/23/2010 3:17 PM, Bill Davidsen typed the following:
 I just stumbled on this page, and the quote colorizer works nicely, at
 least for me. Not packaged or anything, but I dropped the css into a
 profile chrome directory and it works fine.
 
 http://stick.gk2.sk/blog/2010/01/make-your-emails-more-colorful/
 
 If I could combine this with the quote compressor from 1.1.18 I'd be
 really happy.
 

Quote colors 0.3 works fine in SM 1.1.18 and 2.0.x
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/170

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Re: Email trouble with v2.0.3 - maybe

2010-02-20 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 2/20/2010 9:11 AM, robert.ga...@att.net typed the following:
 I've been having a problem sending email to a verizon.net address known
 to be good. This morning, 5 to 10 attempts produced a popup message
 saying the addressee was not a customer and to check the address.
 I tried rebooting the computer and initiated dial-up several times to no
 effect. The last test I made was sending email to another address which
 was successful. Immediately after that I was able to send email to the
 problem address.
 
 Is this a known bug of some type with Seamonkey 2.0.3? I don't see how
 it can be a bug somewhere else given the sequence of events but it
 doesn't make much sense.

You can check the e-mail address here.  If it returns good there's a
problem someplace.

http://hexillion.com/email_validation/


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Re: Email trouble with v2.0.3 - maybe

2010-02-20 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 2/20/2010 10:08 AM, BeeNeR typed the following:
 On or about 2/20/2010 9:11 AM, robert.ga...@att.net typed the following:
 I've been having a problem sending email to a verizon.net address known
 to be good. This morning, 5 to 10 attempts produced a popup message
 saying the addressee was not a customer and to check the address.
 I tried rebooting the computer and initiated dial-up several times to no
 effect. The last test I made was sending email to another address which
 was successful. Immediately after that I was able to send email to the
 problem address.

 Is this a known bug of some type with Seamonkey 2.0.3? I don't see how
 it can be a bug somewhere else given the sequence of events but it
 doesn't make much sense.
 
 You can check the e-mail address here.  If it returns good there's a
 problem someplace.
 
 http://hexillion.com/email_validation/
 
 
Or another one is:
http://centralops.net/co/
and scroll down to 'Email Dossier'

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Re: Goodbye Seamonkey

2010-02-08 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 2/7/2010 10:50 PM, Justin Wood (Callek) typed the following:
 On 2/6/2010 11:25 PM, Philip Chee wrote:
 On Sat, 06 Feb 2010 23:56:53 +0100, Robert Kaiser wrote:

 Good to hear! The quickstart stuff won't come back in 2.0.x though,
 unless someone comes up with a creative add-on that does it - and who
 knows what our community is able to do...

 https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/2831

 MinimizeToTray Plus 1.0.8

 Minimize applications to the system tray. Works for Firefox 3,
 Thunderbird 3 and Sunbird 1 and higher. Highly configurable with a
 number of user changeable options.

 Download Now (Linux)
 Download Now (Windows)

 Version 1.0.8
 Works with SeaMonkey: 2.0 – 2.1a1pre
 Updated January 29, 2010

 
 Note that this _is_ different than the QuickStart feature; its more of a
 Start SeaMonkey  Minimize the RUNNING window to the tray.
 
Right - although it performs as advertised it is NOT a substitute for
the original QuickStart.  I have removed it.

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Re: Goodbye Seamonkey

2010-02-07 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 2/6/2010 11:25 PM, Philip Chee typed the following:
 On Sat, 06 Feb 2010 23:56:53 +0100, Robert Kaiser wrote:
 
 Good to hear! The quickstart stuff won't come back in 2.0.x though, 
 unless someone comes up with a creative add-on that does it - and who 
 knows what our community is able to do...
 
 https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/2831
 
 MinimizeToTray Plus 1.0.8
 
 Minimize applications to the system tray. Works for Firefox 3,
 Thunderbird 3 and Sunbird 1 and higher. Highly configurable with a
 number of user changeable options.
 
 Download Now (Linux)
 Download Now (Windows)
 
 Version   1.0.8
 Works withSeaMonkey: 2.0 – 2.1a1pre
 Updated   January 29, 2010
 
 Phil
 

Thanks Phil - I'll have a go with it.

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Re: Printing passwords in V 2

2010-02-06 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 2/6/2010 2:25 PM, NoOp typed the following:
 On 02/05/2010 07:49 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
 NoOp wrote:

 Don't have OpenOffice.

 
 Mac builds are a little different, but should work fine. Give OOo a spin:
 
 http://www.openoffice.org/
  http://download.openoffice.org/index.html
   http://download.openoffice.org/other.html
 http://support.openoffice.org/index.html
 
 And specific to Mac:
 http://porting.openoffice.org/mac/index.html

I've been using 00 since version 1.  Now on 3.1.1 and I have so much
confidence in it I have removed M$ Office from my home machine.


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Re: Goodbye Seamonkey

2010-02-06 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 2/3/2010 6:28 AM, BeeNeR typed the following:

   S N I P

 Anyhow, I'm more than happy with an integrated net program such as
 SeaMonkey.  I wasn't too happy with 2.0.0, but when I was able to get
 the password problem solved (don't use one) and the auto-mail addressing
 situation resolved I've been quite happy with SM.  Only two minor issues
 left to take care of (at least for my operation) are the inability to
 delete addresses from mailing lists in the manner that existed in 1.x
 and I really do miss the 'QUICKSTART' button.  Please bring it back.
 

2.0.3 has fixed the delete address problem - now *if* only the
'QUICKSTART' button would be re-instated. (:

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Re: Goodbye Seamonkey

2010-02-03 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 2/1/2010 10:08 PM, CatThief typed the following:
 Phillip Jones wrote the following on 01-30-2010 10:28 AM:
 
 Rinaldi J. Montessi wrote:
 BeeNeR wrote:
 snip
 Absolutely. That is just one of the reasons I've used Netscape,
 Mozilla, and now SeaMonkey.

 Yes. When did the integration take place? Netscape version 3.0 or so?

 The first version I used was Netscape 3.0.a.Gold which I had to pay
 $35.00 Buck for. it was received on a CD and had a Paper Back 200 page
 manual.

 
 OMG, I had the very same thing!  Then I used version 4 until migrating
 to Mozilla.
 
And back before Netscape I used unix commands since our pc was
interfaced to a SUN system.  That was lot's of fun, NOT.  And the
interface boards at that time all had built-in IP addresses assigned by
the government.  Then came Procomm and Procomm+ before I used Netscape.

Anyhow, I'm more than happy with an integrated net program such as
SeaMonkey.  I wasn't too happy with 2.0.0, but when I was able to get
the password problem solved (don't use one) and the auto-mail addressing
situation resolved I've been quite happy with SM.  Only two minor issues
left to take care of (at least for my operation) are the inability to
delete addresses from mailing lists in the manner that existed in 1.x
and I really do miss the 'QUICKSTART' button.  Please bring it back.

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Re: Printing passwords in V 2

2010-02-02 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 2/2/2010 5:46 PM, Phillip Jones typed the following:
 Ray_Net wrote:
 George Carden wrote:

 S N I P 

 Yes, and to prove it, i just posted here:
 http://home.scarlet.be/~pin10521/showpassword.htm

 Perhaps this link permit you to show your passwords ...
 For me, it's the same result; only a table containing
 ***
 * Host * User name * Password *
 ***
 is showed.
  what I got. when I tried.
 

The HTML works here as well as the add-on PassPort Exporter 1.2
Running Win XP Pro SP-3 up-to-date with SeaMonkey 2.0.2 *without* a
Master Password.

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Re: Printing passwords in V 2

2010-02-01 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 2/1/2010 12:33 AM, George Carden typed the following:
 BeeNeR wrote:
 On or about 1/31/2010 12:03 PM, George Carden typed the following:
 BeeNeR wrote:
 On or about 1/31/2010 10:58 AM, George Carden typed the following:
 The old ways I am aware of for printing a list of passwords from the
 Password Manager don't seem to work in SeaMonkey V2.

 This link describes what I'd been doing...

 http://edmullen.net/mozilla/moz_pw.php

 Ed, or anyone, what is the best way to print passwords now in
 version 2?

 Thanks!

 -George

 Try https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2848


 Only works with Firefox...not SeaMonkey.

 -George

 Golly - don't tell my machine it doesn't work.  I'm using it and it sure
 does.  Windows XP SP3 up-to-date with SeaMonkey 2.0.2

 You'll have to make a CVS file and save it in one of your spread sheet
 programs (MS Office / Corel Office / Open Office).  But it works fine.

 Last updated: Sun Jan 31 2010 22:17:07 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
 User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7)
 Gecko/20100104 SeaMonkey/2.0.2

 Extensions (enabled: 9)
 * ChatZilla 0.9.86 (http://chatzilla.hacksrus.com/)
 * Coral IE Tab 1.69.20091202 (http://coralietab.mozdev.org)
 * DOM Inspector 2.0.4 (http://www.mozilla.org/projects/inspector/)
 * DownloadHelper 4.7 (http://www.downloadhelper.net)
 * JavaScript Debugger 0.9.87.4 (http://www.hacksrus.com/~ginda/venkman/)
 * Password Exporter 1.2 (http://passwordexporter.fligtar.com)
 * PrefBar 4.3.2 (http://prefbar.mozdev.org/)
 * Quote Colors 0.3 (http://quotecolors.mozdev.org/)
 * ShowIP 0.8.19 (http://code.google.com/p/firefox-showip/)



 
 I tried to install it, and I get the Incompatible Extension message:
 Password Exporter 1.2 could not be installed because it is not
 compatible with SeaMonkey 2.0.2.

Interesting.  Are you using a theme other than SM standard one?  I had
no problems installing it.  And it is working as advertised.

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Re: Printing passwords in V 2

2010-01-31 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 1/31/2010 10:58 AM, George Carden typed the following:
 The old ways I am aware of for printing a list of passwords from the
 Password Manager don't seem to work in SeaMonkey V2.
 
 This link describes what I'd been doing...
 
 http://edmullen.net/mozilla/moz_pw.php
 
 Ed, or anyone, what is the best way to print passwords now in version 2?
 
 Thanks!
 
 -George

Try https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2848

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Re: Goodbye Seamonkey

2010-01-30 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 1/30/2010 1:03 AM, Lou typed the following:
 Russell wrote:
 As someone who's been on the web since the beginning with Mosaic , then
 Netscape, then AOL Netscape (ugh) , then Netscape re-born as
 Seamonkey, it's a
 sad day to have to give up and move on,

 The end comes with v2.x, Seamonkey and the decision to no longer be a
 simple
 browser, but that it must be an ‘all or nothing' suite. So if you need
 to use
 another email client then it will just screw up your whole way of
 working.

 I'm convinced that this was a ‘behind the doors' decision with the
 Firefox crowd
 to justify Mozilla supporting a second browser project, and they then
 agreed
 that Seamonkey would only continue as an integrated suite, and that's
 the only
 way users will be able to use it (fatal error imo).

 The Firefox crowd will be happy to hear that I know of at least 5
 users (this
 week alone) who have moved to other browsers as there is no upgrade
 path for
 them beyond  v1.1.18. Meanwhile Firefox continues to offer an email
 client
 (Thunderbird) as a OPTION and that's probably where they will go, as
 have I, for
 now. But this whole thing smacks of nasty backroom BS. I'll hold my
 nose and use
 Firefox for now. But it's sad to have to say goodbye to a browser I've
 used and
 promoted for so many years.

 R.
 Why would you want to use another E-mail client?  I think that most
 people that gravitate towards Seamonkey do it because of the all-in-one
 browser/e-mail client integration.
 
 Lou

Absolutely.  That is just one of the reasons I've used Netscape,
Mozilla, and now SeaMonkey.

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Re: Tutorial?

2010-01-28 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 1/28/2010 5:44 AM, BJ typed the following:
 Am trying out SeaMonkey (2.02, Ubuntu 9.10) and am brand new to this
 thing.  Defaults are still TB and FF.
 
 Messing around right now and clicking on everything just to see how it
 drives.
 
 But want to get serious eventually, so is there a good tutorial you guys
 can point me to?
 
 BJ

A rework of the 'Help' files would be of help.

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Re: Address Book Problem using a list

2010-01-18 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 1/17/2010 2:09 PM, Chris Bee typed the following:
 Hi,
 I have a problem withe the addressbook in SM 2.0.2 running on Macosx 10.5.8
 
 I have several email lists defined in my addressbook each with tens of
 email addresses
 
 When I select one of these lists  then properties the cursor goes to
 the bottom of the list so I can add a new name
 
 However I cannot reposition the cursor on an existing name in order to
 delete that name from the list - I simply cannot get the cursor to move
 from the bottom empty line
 
 any suggestions
 
 Thanks
 Chris

This is also happening in SM2.0.2 with Windows XP SE-3
I have filed a bug:
Bug 540444  


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Re: Address Book Problem using a list

2010-01-17 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 1/17/2010 4:01 PM, BeeNeR typed the following:
 On or about 1/17/2010 2:09 PM, Chris Bee typed the following:

  /  S N I P /

 Thanks
 Chris
 
 Same here.  Using Win XP 3,  SM 2.0.1
 

Dang keyboard - I meant SM 2.0.2
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Re: Address Book Problem using a list

2010-01-17 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 1/17/2010 2:09 PM, Chris Bee typed the following:
 Hi,
 I have a problem withe the addressbook in SM 2.0.2 running on Macosx 10.5.8
 
 I have several email lists defined in my addressbook each with tens of
 email addresses
 
 When I select one of these lists  then properties the cursor goes to
 the bottom of the list so I can add a new name
 
 However I cannot reposition the cursor on an existing name in order to
 delete that name from the list - I simply cannot get the cursor to move
 from the bottom empty line
 
 any suggestions
 
 Thanks
 Chris

Same here.  Using Win XP 3,  SM 2.0.1

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Re: test only

2010-01-11 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 1/11/2010 4:50 AM, jim typed the following:
 jim

I wonder if 'jim' and 'u...@domain.invalid are one in the same?
Both are using
(Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7) Gecko/20040616.

Is it possible that he is not seeing the news group mail at all for some
reason and that's why he keeps posting 'test' mail?


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Re: Is SM a dying product?

2010-01-09 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 1/9/2010 8:01 PM, Leonidas Jones typed the following:
 Devils_Advocate wrote:
 JeffMjef...@email.com   wrote :

 Devils_Advocate wrote:
 I keep getting blank pages at various sites when using Seamonkey,
 then I have to open Internet Explorer or Firefox and try it again.

 I note that you didn't give an example URL.

 http://www.efax.com/help/faq

 There are a lot of bozos who are putting up Web pages
 but who have NO IDEA what they are doing.

 The next time you encounter this situation, go to this page:
 http://validator.w3.org/
 Feed in the URL of the page with problems.

 You should see something like this
 http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.debian.org/
 **Passed**

 and not like this
 http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://marketshare.hitslink.com/oper
 ating-system-market-share.aspx?qprid=8 3134 Errors

 At that point, you will know where to place the blame.


 
  The EFax site is working fine from here.
 
 Lee

Hmm - only getting the top line - rest of the page is blank (or white on
white).  W3C shows errors -
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.efax.com%2Fhelp%2Ffaqcharset=(detect+automatically)doctype=Inlinegroup=0

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Cookie Control

2010-01-05 Thread BeeNeR

Are there any plans to update the security of cookies to the settings
that were available in 1.x SM?  i.e.  Preferences/Privacy 
Security/Cookies/Allow cookies based on privacy settings.

Being able to have different levels of acceptance/denial of various
cookies was, at least *I* though, a great idea.

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Re: Cookie Control

2010-01-05 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 1/5/2010 9:05 AM, Phillip Jones typed the following:
 BeeNeR wrote:

 Are there any plans to update the security of cookies to the settings
 that were available in 1.x SM?  i.e.  Preferences/Privacy
 Security/Cookies/Allow cookies based on privacy settings.

 Being able to have different levels of acceptance/denial of various
 cookies was, at least *I* though, a great idea.

 
 http://www.phillipmjones.net/SeaMonkeyCookieManager.png
 
 Also click Manage Cookies and look at each tab.
 

Yes, I can block or set session only for sites.  BUT it must be done for
each individual site manually (type in or copy  paste).  This means I
have to look at each cookie, determine if I want to allow, set for
session, or deny access manually.  1.x had many more options, and when
sent the way I wanted it I basically could let well enough alone.  It
worked fine with little intervention from me.

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Bookmarks Icon in Personal Toolbar

2009-12-21 Thread BeeNeR
How do I turn off the Bookmarks Icon in my Personal Toolbar?

The 'HELP' file says it can be turned off:

 Note: Standard buttons on the Personal Toolbar such as Bookmarks,
Search, Go, Print and Home cannot be rearranged, but they can be turned
off and on.

I think that's in error and it doesn't mean Personal Toolbar.  I think
it is referring to Navigation Toolbar since that's where the 'HELP'
file takes me.

Turning Buttons On and Off
   1.   Open the SeaMonkey
  Edit menu and choose Preferences.
   2.   Click Browser.
   3.   Under Select the buttons you want to see in the toolbars,
  choose the buttons that you want on your toolbar.
   4.   Click OK.

In any case there is no option for 'Bookmarks' there.

Seems to be unneccessary in the 'Personal Toolbar' anyhow since there is
already a way to get to 'Bookmarks' via the 'File Edit View Go Bookmarks
Tools Window Help line.


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Re: Bookmarks Icon in Personal Toolbar

2009-12-21 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 12/21/2009 4:49 PM, Mike C typed the following:
 BeeNeR wrote:
 How do I turn off the Bookmarks Icon in my Personal Toolbar?

 The 'HELP' file says it can be turned off:

  Note: Standard buttons on the Personal Toolbar such as Bookmarks,
 Search, Go, Print and Home cannot be rearranged, but they can be turned
 off and on.

 I think that's in error and it doesn't mean Personal Toolbar.  I think
 it is referring to Navigation Toolbar since that's where the 'HELP'
 file takes me.

 Turning Buttons On and Off
1.   Open the SeaMonkey
   Edit menu and choose Preferences.
2.   Click Browser.
3.   Under Select the buttons you want to see in the toolbars,
   choose the buttons that you want on your toolbar.
4.   Click OK.

 In any case there is no option for 'Bookmarks' there.

 Seems to be unneccessary in the 'Personal Toolbar' anyhow since there is
 already a way to get to 'Bookmarks' via the 'File Edit View Go Bookmarks
 Tools Window Help line.


 Edit Preferences Navigator Uncheck bookmarks in the right pane

In SM2.0.1 I don't have 'Navigator' I have 'Browser' and it only lists
two buttons, 'Search' and 'Go' for the 'Navigation Toolbar'.  Nothing
for the 'Personal Toolbar'.

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Re: Bookmarks Icon in Personal Toolbar (SOLVED)

2009-12-21 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 12/21/2009 5:16 PM, Jens Hatlak typed the following:
 BeeNeR wrote:
 How do I turn off the Bookmarks Icon in my Personal Toolbar?
 
 Right click it, choose Customize... and drag it into the
 window/dialog/sheet that opens.
 
 The 'HELP' file says it can be turned off:
 
 Help has not been updated for that; I just filed Bug 536257.
 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=536257
 
 Thanks for noticing! :-)
 
 Seems to be unneccessary in the 'Personal Toolbar' anyhow since there is
 already a way to get to 'Bookmarks' via the 'File Edit View Go Bookmarks
 Tools Window Help line.
 
 It's certainly redundant but that's not necessarily a bad thing. It's
 really a matter of opinion: Some like it like that, others (like you)
 don't. SeaMonkey is all about choice so you're free to set it up the way
 you like it, and others may do so as well.
 
 HTH
 
 Jens
 

Thanks Jens - I did try that (only once) and must be I didn't drag it as
far as thought I did since it didn't work.  My bad for not trying it
again.  Just went to 'HELP' to see if I was doing something wrong and
found out the 'HELP' file didn't really help.

All's under control now.  And thanks for filing a bug report.

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Re: Bookmarks Icon in Personal Toolbar

2009-12-21 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 12/21/2009 4:35 PM, BeeNeR typed the following:
 How do I turn off the Bookmarks Icon in my Personal Toolbar?

  S N I P  

Thanks to all who replied.  My cockpit error.  I guess the 12½ of snow
that I shoveled got to me.

Happy holidays to all.

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Re: Receive pictures in body of email

2009-12-20 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 12/20/2009 1:40 AM, Mike C typed the following:
 When someone sends me a picture or a small gif file in the body of an
 email I only receive it as an attachment.
 
 How do I get to receive it in the body of the email like it was sent?
 
 Mike C

Click on 'VIEW' and then click on Display Attachments InLine.

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Re: Sending problem

2009-12-17 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 12/17/2009 6:36 AM, John Cunniff typed the following:
 Hello, Everybody,
 
 Bug in SeaMonkey 2.0.1.
 
 When attempting to type in an e-mail address in Compose window. As soon
 as I finish typing, SeaMonkey stopped working. I tried to type, but
 nothing. I had to close this window. I got a message from SeaMonkey
 saying that this program did not respond. It asked me to end now or
 cancel. I ended this task.
 
 This happens right after I updated from SeaMonkey 2.0 to 2.0.1 last
 night. This is a serious bug!!! This means that I can't type into an
 e-mail address so, I have to reply to people, or telnet into my unix box
 to use PINE to write!!!
 
 Thank you.
 
 Johnny :)

Perhaps the same problem I had.
See the thread 'Re: Edit msg as new SM 2.0.1' in this news group.

An excerpt from one of my messages:
According to more than one report - invalid characters within the
address book might have caused the problem.  I could not verify that
since I had remove what might have been the problem book.

Suggest you carefully look at all your entries or perhaps back them all
up, then remove them, import them back one at a time, and see if the
problem occurs.  If and when it does the last book imported may be the
trouble.  Check it out for invalid characters.


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Re: Edit msg as new SM 2.0.1

2009-12-16 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 12/16/2009 8:17 AM, z3c typed the following:
 Hi!
 
 Problem happens here, too. Adresscompletion when composing messages
 causes SM2.0.1 to hang. Disabled AC and it works. Probelm never
 occured before. Started w/ 2.0.1 - Happens on two different Windows XP
 systems.
 
 btw, I just have 2 addressbooks (collected and a personal abook). So
 imo this has nothing to do with the amount of abooks.
 
 my 2 cents
 z3c

Athough I didn't pin it down to the problem, when I removed an address
book to get under 15 of them I no longer had the problem.  I imported a
backup copy of that address book and everything was fine.

According to more than one report - invalid characters within the
address book might have caused the problem.  I could not verify that
since I had remove what might have been the problem book.

Suggest you carefully look at all your entries or perhaps back them all
up, then remove them, import them back one at a time, and see if the
problem occurs.  If and when it does the last book imported may be the
trouble.  Check it out for invalid characters.

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Happy with 2.0.1 now (Almost)

2009-12-15 Thread BeeNeR
Since my previous problems had disappeared, without any real solution,
I'm pretty happy with 2.0.1.

Only two things to complain about:
1.  No quick start button.  I really miss that!
2.  No way to disable having to enter a password when initializing SM
without deleting ALL web, password, certificates, etc. information.

I have nothing on my system that I would not be willing to share with my
minister or the FBI.  Unfortunately when I installed SM 2.0 I entered a
master password.  There should be a way, assuming the user HAS the
master password to deleted it without deleting anything else.

That said, since I installed SM2 into folders named Seamonkey2, can I
delete all folders named Seamonkey?

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Re: Happy with 2.0.1 now (Almost)

2009-12-15 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 12/15/2009 2:02 PM, Jens Hatlak typed the following:
 BeeNeR wrote:
 Only two things to complain about:
 1.  No quick start button.  I really miss that!
 
 Gone for good, sorry.
 
 2.  No way to disable having to enter a password when initializing SM
 without deleting ALL web, password, certificates, etc. information.
 
 Quoting from the Release Notes:
 
 MailNews account password prompts are no longer serial at startup (Bug
 338549)
 Workaround: If a Master Password is set and you saved your login
 credentials, only one prompt will appear at startup. You can disable
 this new behavior by setting signon.startup.prompt to false in
 about:config.
 
 I have nothing on my system that I would not be willing to share with my
 minister or the FBI.  Unfortunately when I installed SM 2.0 I entered a
 master password.  There should be a way, assuming the user HAS the
 master password to deleted it without deleting anything else.
 
 There is: Edit  Preferences  Privacy  Security  Master Passwords,
 click Change Password..., enter your master password in the Current
 password field, click OK.
 
 That said, since I installed SM2 into folders named Seamonkey2, can I
 delete all folders named Seamonkey?
 
 Depends on where you have folders named Seamonkey and what you put in
 them. ;-) If you mean the SM 1.1.x application directory: You might want
 to check the dictionaries/, plugins/ and searchplugins/ folders and
 initially only move instead of delete but other than that it can go.
 
 HTH
 
 Jens
 

Thank Jens - I mis-understood the entering new password feature.  I
though a new master password *had* to be entered.  And the only other
option was a *reset* which would have wiped out all my stored info.

Did as you suggested and am no longer asked for password (twice)on
starting SM.  Too bad about the 'quick start' feature though.

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Re: Edit msg as new SM 2.0.1 - RESOLVED? - OT

2009-12-10 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 12/10/2009 8:14 AM, Daniel typed the following:
 BeeNeR wrote:
 On or about 12/9/2009 6:05 AM, BeeNeR typed the following:
 On or about 12/8/2009 10:32 PM, Robert Kaiser typed the following:

S N I P 

 
 Now that you've found All is right with the world, I'll chime in and
 say when I read your other post where you mentioned having 16
 addressbooks being a problem because 16 was more than F(Hex), I was
 going to comment that the first book is probably 0(Hex), so the
 sixteenth would be F(Hex).
 
 Don't have any suggestion as to why it might work today!
 
 Daniel

Back when I was working and still doing software I tried to stay away
from using '0' (zero) as a possible integer whenever possible and not
needed.  This prevented operations such as 'divide by zero' which
usually broke (crashed) the program.


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Re: Edit msg as new SM 2.0.1

2009-12-09 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 12/8/2009 10:32 PM, Robert Kaiser typed the following:
 BeeNeR wrote:
 On or about 12/8/2009 7:13 AM, BeeNeR typed the following:

 Thought that I best add this bit of information:
 In addition to the 'Personal Address Book' I have 15 others.
 Hmmm - that makes 16 or one more that F in some computer codes.
 Perhaps there-in lies the problem.  (Although it would seem that there
 would have been problems in earlier versions).



 That's the problem!  Deleted one address book and it works fine.
 Seems like more than 15 user address book is the problem.
 Will someone please file a bug on this?
 
 Feel free to do that - http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ is your friend,
 should probably go into MailNews Core product, I expect that
 Thunderbird 3.0 has the same problem, we share the addressbook code.
 
 Also, are you 100% sure that 16 addressbooks worked fine in 2.0? I
 suspect the same probably would exist in both versions, 2.0.1 only has a
 relatively small set of changes over 2.0 proper.
 
 Robert Kaiser

I'll have to check that out later.  I don't have 2.0 on the machine
anymore and will have to download it.  I did verify this morning that it
works ok on 1.1.18 with 16 address books. Will check 2.0 later this evening.

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Re: Edit msg as new SM 2.0.1 - RESOLVED?

2009-12-09 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 12/9/2009 6:05 AM, BeeNeR typed the following:
 On or about 12/8/2009 10:32 PM, Robert Kaiser typed the following:

   S N I P 


 Feel free to do that - http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ is your friend,
 should probably go into MailNews Core product, I expect that
 Thunderbird 3.0 has the same problem, we share the addressbook code.

 Also, are you 100% sure that 16 addressbooks worked fine in 2.0? I
 suspect the same probably would exist in both versions, 2.0.1 only has a
 relatively small set of changes over 2.0 proper.

 Robert Kaiser
 
 I'll have to check that out later.  I don't have 2.0 on the machine
 anymore and will have to download it.  I did verify this morning that it
 works ok on 1.1.18 with 16 address books. Will check 2.0 later this evening.
 

Well, I just went back to 2.0.0 again and it worked.
Reinstalled 2.0.1 and it still worked.  Rebooted the system - it still
works on 2.0.1.

I can't remember the number of times that I did that in the previous two
days and SM 2.0.1 ALWAYS hung up at the same point.  When changing the
address in the 'TO' bar of 'Edit Message as New'.

I feel like an ass.  Yesterday when I narrowed the problem to 16 address
books, my wife (who can verify the problem) said Don't you thing
someone else would have had the problem?.  I said Most users don't
have as many address books as we do.

In any case, I guess we can close the case.  Why is it working now?  I
have no idea.  I have not installed/removed any software other than
SeaMonkey in the last 3 days.  System's been powered down and up a
number of times.  And the only thing that made sense was that the
problem went away after I reduced the number of address books to 15 and
came back when I increased to 16.

Today 16 is no problem.  All is right with the world.  It's time for a
relaxing drink.  The king is dead, long live SeaMonkey!

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Re: Edit msg as new SM 2.0.1

2009-12-08 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 12/7/2009 10:44 PM, Leonidas Jones typed the following:
 BeeNeR wrote:
 When editing e-mail as new and changing 'to' address SeaMonkey 2.0.1
 hangs.
 Reverting back to 2.0 it works fine.

 
 Seems to be working fine in 2.0.1 form ehre.
 
 Lee

Reinstalled 2.0.1 - Here's the Build Info:
about:buildconfig

*Source*
Built from http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-1.9.1/rev/a31ccbb61076
*Build platform*
target i686-pc-mingw32
*Build tools*
CompilerVersion Compiler flags
cl  14.00.50727.762 -TC -nologo -W3 -Gy -Fdgenerated.pdb -DNDEBUG
-DTRIMMED -Zi -UDEBUG -DNDEBUG -O1
cl  14.00.50727.762 -GR- -TP -nologo -Zc:wchar_t- -W3 -Gy
-Fdgenerated.pdb -DNDEBUG -DTRIMMED -Zi -UDEBUG -DNDEBUG -O1

*Configure arguments*
--enable-application=suite --enable-update-channel=release
--enable-update-packaging --enable-jemalloc --enable-static
--disable-shared --enable-application=suite
--enable-update-channel=release --enable-update-packaging
--enable-jemalloc --enable-static --disable-shared
--enable-application=../suite --disable-official-branding
--with-branding=../suite/branding/nightly --disable-debug
--enable-optimize --cache-file=.././config.cache
--srcdir=/e/builds/slave/win32_build/build/mozilla

Same results - unable to use Message/Edit Message As New
After highlighting and deleting the To line then typing 1 or two
characters SeaMonkey hangs (Not Responding).

It appears as though the hang occurs once SM has enough characters to
complete the new address.  Perhaps in the routine that looks up
addresses while typing.

 PAUSE WHILE I TRY SOMETHING THAT JUST CAME TO ME 

I disenabled the 'Address Autocomplete' option.  It now works fine and
lets me enter the entire address manually without a hangup.

Now I'm going to enable 'Look for matching entries in local address
books'.  SM hung - Not Responding  This, to me, would verify that
somewhere in the address lookup routine there's a problem.

I have captured the memory dump information that would have normally
been sent to Microsoft.  Anyone want a copy of the four files?

Manifest.txt file of dump is:
 
 Server=watson.microsoft.com
 UI LCID=1033
 Flags=1672016
 Brand=WINDOWS
 TitleName=seamonkey.exe
 DigPidRegPath=HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows 
 NT\CurrentVersion\DigitalProductId
 ErrorText=The program is not responding.
 HeaderText=You chose to end the nonresponsive program, seamonkey.exe.
 EventLogSource=Application Hang
 Stage1URL=
 Stage1URL=/StageOne/seamonkey_exe/1_9_1_3627/hungapp/0_0_0_0/.htm
 Stage2URL=
 Stage2URL=/dw/stagetwo.asp?szAppName=seamonkey.exeszAppVer=1.9.1.3627szModName=hungappszModVer=0.0.0.0offset=
 DataFiles=C:\DOCUME~1\ed\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER5b76.dir00\seamonkey.exe.mdmp|C:\DOCUME~1\ed\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER5b76.dir00\appcompat.txt
 Heap=C:\DOCUME~1\ed\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER5b76.dir00\seamonkey.exe.hdmp
 ErrorSubPath=seamonkey.exe\1.9.1.3627\hungapp\0.0.0.0\
 DirectoryDelete=C:\DOCUME~1\ed\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER5b76.dir00




This should be a show stopper for 2.0.1


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Re: Edit msg as new SM 2.0.1

2009-12-08 Thread BeeNeR

Thought that I best add this bit of information:
In addition to the 'Personal Address Book' I have 15 others.
Hmmm - that makes 16 or one more that F in some computer codes.
Perhaps there-in lies the problem.  (Although it would seem that there
would have been problems in earlier versions).


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Re: Edit msg as new SM 2.0.1

2009-12-08 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 12/8/2009 7:13 AM, BeeNeR typed the following:
 
 Thought that I best add this bit of information:
 In addition to the 'Personal Address Book' I have 15 others.
 Hmmm - that makes 16 or one more that F in some computer codes.
 Perhaps there-in lies the problem.  (Although it would seem that there
 would have been problems in earlier versions).
 
 

That's the problem!  Deleted one address book and it works fine.
Seems like more than 15 user address book is the problem.
Will someone please file a bug on this?

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Re: Seamonkey 2.0 is JUNK .

2009-12-08 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 12/8/2009 10:25 AM, John typed the following:
 Ed Jones wrote:
   S N I P 


 John, perhaps you'd care to tell us where you live?  We might be able to
 find a volunteer to see you and straighten out this problem.  Apparently
 it's not going to get resolved in this news group.

 Fargo,ND

Sorry John, that let's me out.  Although I did spend some time in Sioux
Falls area at the EROS Data Center years ago.

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Edit msg as new SM 2.0.1

2009-12-07 Thread BeeNeR
When editing e-mail as new and changing 'to' address SeaMonkey 2.0.1 hangs.
Reverting back to 2.0 it works fine.

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Re: Seamonkey 2.0, support for html attributes 'ALT' and 'TITLE'

2009-12-05 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 12/5/2009 3:38 PM, reccmo typed the following:
 Since I upgraded to Seamonkey 2.0 it looks like I don't any more get
 'tool tips' texts when I move the mouse over links having the html
 attributes 'TITLE' and/or 'ALT' filled. This worked with pre 2.0
 Seamonkey releases. Do I miss something or did I encounter a bug/feature?
 
 An example is new score contribution date information in WIMA (see my
 signature):
 
 img src='/Icons/new.gif' border='0' alt='2009/12/05' title='2009/12/05'
a name=Gebhardi/a
 
 When using FireFox I do see the text '2009/12/05' when I move the mouse
 over the 'NEW' icon at
 (http://icking-music-archive.org/ByComposer/Knuth.php#Gebhardi. But
 Seamonkey does not display anything.

Works fine for me in 2.0 -
Check  Edit/Preferences/Appearance and make sure 'Show Tool Tips' box is
checked.

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Re: Back to 1.18

2009-12-05 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 12/5/2009 6:40 PM, stango typed the following:
 Martin Freitag wrote:
 question schrieb:
 JohnW-Mpls wrote:
 I'm contemplating going back from 2.0 to 1.18 to get a working
 ID/password recovery system. The current tricks in 2.0 to get the ID
  password for different sites either don't work or take much too long
 - old 1.18 would fill in the ID  password as soon as I got to a site.

 Or - is there a plan to upgrade the ID/password recovery in 2.0?

 Also, I have not seen any advantage in 2.0 - except that it's now the
 base system - 1.18 is old technology that is best left in the cold.


 my experience was , I had to Click The ID box and then the id and
 password would Show in the Boxes


 This is near correct, usually one has to click two times.
 regards

 Martin
 
 More correctly, some sites you do not have to click at all. Other sites
 you have to double click on one field on once on the other field. Other
 sites you have to double click on both fields and then at others you can
 click till you finger goes numb and still get no response. That has been
 my experience and one of the reasons I have reverted back to 1.1.18.
 

And when you finally get a drop-down window to open (assuming you have
multiple user/passwords for a site - which I do) the window is limited
to only showing 5 of the user/passwords.

This is one reason I will not upgrade my laptop to 2.0.

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Re: Web site work in IE but not in Seamonkey 2.0

2009-12-05 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 12/5/2009 4:49 PM, NoOp typed the following:
 On 12/05/2009 06:20 AM, Phillip Jones wrote:
 Daniel wrote:
 Leonidas Jones wrote:
 Bush wrote:
 Leonidas Jones wrote:
 Bush wrote:
 Danny Kile wrote:
 Web site work in IE but not in Seamonkey 2.0. However, it did not work
 in Seamonkey 1.1.18 either. When looking and the program listing if
 you click on a show it will display a opening that show a description.
 However, in Seamonkey if just show a blank.

 The link is: http://www.tvguide.com/listings/default.aspx
 snip
 First page shows up correctly but clicking on items (Listing items) 
 other than topic items at bottom don't.

 Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X 10.4; en-US; rv:1.9.1.4) 
 Gecko/20091017 SeaMonkey/2.0

 
 Follow along... it's already been posted (multiple times) that
 tvguide.com browser sniffs. Spoof Fx with your favorite of choice
 (prefbar, general.useragent.extra.firefox, whatever) and try again.

I gave up TV Guide a /long/ time ago.  Using TitanTV.  Everything works
fine there with 1.1.18 and 2.0.

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Re: Sniffing and Spoofing

2009-12-03 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 12/2/2009 11:07 PM, David E. Ross typed the following:
 On 12/2/2009 7:53 PM, Paul wrote:
 David E. Ross wrote:
 (snip)

 A great idea but getting millions of webmasters to change billions of
 web sites could be a problem.
 
 S N I P
 
 There might be some upfront cost for creating a single set of Web pages
 (both HTML/XHTML and CSS) that have acceptable appearance for all
 modern browsers in place of multiple sets, one for each browser.  In
 the long run, the cost of maintenance will drop significantly.  If the
 pages are W3C-compliant, no new cost would be required when a new
 browser enters the market.  Web site maintenance costs driven by outside
 circumstances -- by browser developers -- would be eliminated.
 

True, but how do you convince the egotistic web-masters that try to
outdo each other?  As long as there's a way to display a picture,
animated cartoon, pop-up, rolling screen, scrolling text, music, etc.,
even though non-W3C compliant you will have sites that do not
display/work propely with one engine or another.


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Re: Sniffing and Spoofing

2009-12-03 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 12/2/2009 10:57 PM, question typed the following:
 I think the Sniffing is a leftover from the Netscape /IE War . Thats
 about the only way they could come up with Accurate Numbers ... Counting
 the downloads of either Netscape or IE would not be that accurates as to
 USER who actually use what they Download.
  The Good old days was when we Used Winsocks and Trumpet .

Yeh, the good old days.  When my PC running DOS 2.x connected to a SUN
server (Unix).  Had to use unix commands.

And after a while upgraded to DOS 6.2 and ran ProComm/ProComm Plus.
What a world of difference.

Viruses ran rapidly from PC to PC after one floppy after another got
contaminated.

Yep - the good old days. (:

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Re: Web site work in IE but not in Seamonkey 2.0

2009-12-01 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 11/30/2009 10:14 PM, Danny Kile typed the following:
 BeeNeR wrote:
 On or about 11/30/2009 9:35 PM, Bush typed the following:
 Danny Kile wrote:
 Web site work in IE but not in Seamonkey 2.0. However, it did not work
 in Seamonkey 1.1.18 either. When looking and the program listing if
 you click on a show it will display a opening that show a description.
 However, in Seamonkey if just show a blank.

 The link is: http://www.tvguide.com/listings/default.aspx

 Works correctly here

 Seamonkey 1.1.18
 Win7 pro

 Also FAILS here.  Windows XP SP3 SM2.0
 Works OK with IE Tab.

 Where did you find IE Tab that works with SM2.0?
 

Do a google search for 'Coral IE Tab 1.69.20091026'.  It works on SM2.0
I forgot the exact link.

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Re: Web site work in IE but not in Seamonkey 2.0

2009-12-01 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 12/1/2009 5:59 AM, BeeNeR typed the following:
 On or about 11/30/2009 10:14 PM, Danny Kile typed the following:
 BeeNeR wrote:
 On or about 11/30/2009 9:35 PM, Bush typed the following:
 Danny Kile wrote:
 Web site work in IE but not in Seamonkey 2.0. However, it did not work
 in Seamonkey 1.1.18 either. When looking and the program listing if
 you click on a show it will display a opening that show a description.
 However, in Seamonkey if just show a blank.

 The link is: http://www.tvguide.com/listings/default.aspx

 Works correctly here

 Seamonkey 1.1.18
 Win7 pro

 Also FAILS here.  Windows XP SP3 SM2.0
 Works OK with IE Tab.

 Where did you find IE Tab that works with SM2.0?

 
 Do a google search for 'Coral IE Tab 1.69.20091026'.  It works on SM2.0
 I forgot the exact link.
 

It can be found here:
http://coralietab.mozdev.org/installation.html

Look at the 'Mirrors' section for 'SeaMonkey 2 users'

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Re: CTRL-U

2009-12-01 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 12/1/2009 4:00 PM, John Cunniff typed the following:
 In SeaMonkey 2.0, when I hit CTRL-U for raw header. (Mail  Newsgroups),
 I tried down arrow to move one line, but it acts like END key. I am
 surprised as it jumped down to the end, I didn't want. In old SeaMonkey
 1.1.x, no problem using arrow key. Is this a bug?
 
 Thanks.
 Johnny :)

Confirmed.  On first use down arrow causes cursor to jump to end.
Subsequent uses of up and down arrow function one line at a time.
SM 2.0  Win XP SP-3

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Re: Seamonkey and U.S. Government site does not work

2009-11-30 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 11/30/2009 9:57 AM, Hartmut Figge typed the following:
 u...@domain.invalid:
 
 Neither 'Firefox/2.0.0.7' nor 'Emphasis mine.' shows in *bold*.  Why?
 
 In the first case it is due to the number 7 and in the second case it is
 due to the point. Try a few examples. Such with letters on both ends
 will be displayed in bold.
 
 AFAIR a very old bug.
 
 Hartmut

Thanks Hartmut, for the explanation.  Never came across that before.


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Re: ID Passwords

2009-11-20 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 11/20/2009 12:14 PM, Mark Hansen typed the following:
 On 11/19/2009 4:00 PM, BeeNeR wrote:

 Double clicking does not work for me.

 
 I believe folks have said two clicks, not double-clicking.

Not sure I can click slow enough for the system to determine it's not
double clicking.  And, come to think of it, I'm not too sure I can click
fast enough for the system to distinguish double clicks from 2 separate
clicks.

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Re: Multiple user/passwords

2009-11-20 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 11/20/2009 1:02 PM, John Boyle typed the following:
 Phillip Jones wrote:
 BeeNeR wrote:
 On or about 11/11/2009 9:57 PM, Hartmut Figge typed the following:
 BeeNeR:

 Neither yours or George Carden's solution works for me.  The page I
 use
 multiple log-ins on is http://www.mail.com/  I have a couple of e-mail
 addresses that I use and I no longer get the drop down selection
 choice.

 Maybe a case of autocomplete=off?
 https://www.squarefree.com/bookmarklets/forms.html#remember_password

 Hartmut

 I don't think so since it does complete if I only enter the first
 letter.  ie if I have two users starting with 'e' and I enter 'e' a drop
 down box appears with both users that start with 'e'.

 In 1.x versions I didn't have to enter anything.  If I clicked on the
 user entry box I received a dropdown box with ALL users no matter what
 the spelling and I could click on the user I wanted.

 And BTW: anyone using username/passwords for Banks or CC companies
 shoul be using a Master password and have encryption turned on. This
 include even in your own house.

 To Newsgroup: Does one HAVE to use passwords at all? That is the basic
 question I have. If so, is there any good guidelines as to which to
 apply them to , outside of the obvious one of banks? O:-)

Not sure about your question.  Many sites require logins with passwords.
And if you want to access those sites you must apply a user and
password.  Can you perhaps clarify your question?

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Re: ID Passwords

2009-11-20 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 11/20/2009 7:27 PM, Mark Hansen typed the following:
 On 11/20/2009 12:18 PM, BeeNeR wrote:
 On or about 11/20/2009 12:14 PM, Mark Hansen typed the following:
 On 11/19/2009 4:00 PM, BeeNeR wrote:

 Double clicking does not work for me.


 I believe folks have said two clicks, not double-clicking.

 Not sure I can click slow enough for the system to determine it's not
 double clicking.  And, come to think of it, I'm not too sure I can click
 fast enough for the system to distinguish double clicks from 2 separate
 clicks.

 
 Why not? Depending on the Window system you're using, you should be
 able to configure how fast the second click must be to be considered
 a double-click vs. two single clicks.
 
 On the other hand, if you're trying to make a joke, I don't get it.
 Sorry.
 
No matter how slow or fast I click the only way I can get a drop-down
menu in a 'user' box with more than one user is to start typing.

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Re: Multiple user/passwords RESOLVED

2009-11-20 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 11/11/2009 7:50 PM, BeeNeR typed the following:
 Previous to ver 2.0 when I had more than one user and password for a
 site, I would get a drop-down box with all users listed and could select
 the one I wanted with one click.
 
 With 2.0 I have to enter at least one character before it shows me a
 drop-down box which only shows those entries starting with the entered
 character(s).
 
 Is there an option to go back to the 1.x way?  Or do I have to live with
 this?  Should there be a bug report or feature request?
 

I have resolved this problem by running 1.1.18 when I need to go to a
website where I have multiple user/passwords for access.  No problem
keeping both.   Now, if there were only an easy way to remove the master
password after having entered it. (:

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Re: ID Passwords

2009-11-19 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 11/19/2009 5:33 PM, David E. Ross typed the following:
 On 11/19/2009 11:24 AM, JohnW-Mpls wrote:
 For my various browser accounts (bank, etc), SM 2 requires that I
 first manually enter my ID for that account before it pastes in the
 password.

 SM 1.x did all of that automatically - both ID and password got pasted
 in when arriving at a controlled site.

 Is that an SM 2 failing or is there some option setting I'm missing?


 
 Assuming your user IDs and passwords in the Password Manager were
 successfully migrated from SM 1.x to SM 2.0, there is a change in the
 user interface.  You must left-click once or twice in the user ID field
 on the logon page after the page completes loading.  You will then get a
 pull-down selection list of user IDs.
 
 In some cases, the user ID and password fill-in immediately.  In some
 cases, it takes a click.  In other cases, it takes two clicks.  No one
 has been able to explain this variation.  Also, today I had to reload a
 page for even two clicks to work.
 
 One final word:  If you have the Activate Autocomplete 1.0.1 extension
 installed, it can interfere with logging-on to some sites.  This
 affected two of the four financial institution sites where I frequently
 logon.
 
 

Double clicking does not work for me.  Multiple identities only show up
after entering a character(assuming more than one identity starts with
that character).  See the thread I started ln this newsgroup with a subj
of: Multiple user/passwords

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Re: ID Passwords

2009-11-19 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 11/19/2009 8:23 PM, Phillip Jones typed the following:
 JohnW-Mpls wrote:

 For my various browser accounts (bank, etc), SM 2 requires that I
 first manually enter my ID for that account before it pastes in the
 password.

 SM 1.x did all of that automatically - both ID and password got pasted
 in when arriving at a controlled site.

 Is that an SM 2 failing or is there some option setting I'm missing?


 
 Do what's in this URL and it will return the SM1.1.8 style.
 
 http://cybernetnews.com/firefox-remember-passwords/
 

Tried that (see my thread in this news group: Multiple user/passwords).
Didn't work.

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Re: Multiple user/passwords

2009-11-13 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 11/13/2009 1:46 PM, eintrag typed the following:
 On 12 Nov., 21:38, BeeNeR w3...@verizon.net wrote:
 On or about 11/12/2009 10:39 AM, Phillip Jones typed the following:



 BeeNeR wrote:
 On or about 11/11/2009 9:57 PM, Hartmut Figge typed the following:
 BeeNeR:

 Neither yours or George Carden's solution works for me.  The page I use
 multiple log-ins on ishttp://www.mail.com/ I have a couple of e-mail
 addresses that I use and I no longer get the drop down selection
 choice.

 Maybe a case of autocomplete=off?
 https://www.squarefree.com/bookmarklets/forms.html#remember_password

 Hartmut

 I don't think so since it does complete if I only enter the first
 letter.  ie if I have two users starting with 'e' and I enter 'e' a drop
 down box appears with both users that start with 'e'.

 In 1.x versions I didn't have to enter anything.  If I clicked on the
 user entry box I received a dropdown box with ALL users no matter what
 the spelling and I could click on the user I wanted.

 Try this work around on a Duplicate of the SM2 Application:
 http://cybernetnews.com/firefox-remember-passwords/

 Change made (it's at line 814 in my copy).  File saved.  System
 rebooted.  Started SM2.0.  No change.  Everthing on mail.com works as
 originally stated, not as SM1.x.

 Change back to true

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 Do not believe everything you hear or anything you say.
 
 On sites with multiple login you only have to double click in the
 field and the drop down with all data stored will be shown.
 
 Hardy

As previously stated - that does not happen.  Double clicking on the
field does absolutly nothing.  No drop down, no nothing.

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Re: Multiple user/passwords

2009-11-12 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 11/11/2009 9:57 PM, Hartmut Figge typed the following:
 BeeNeR:
 
 Neither yours or George Carden's solution works for me.  The page I use
 multiple log-ins on is http://www.mail.com/  I have a couple of e-mail
 addresses that I use and I no longer get the drop down selection choice.
 
 Maybe a case of autocomplete=off?
 https://www.squarefree.com/bookmarklets/forms.html#remember_password
 
 Hartmut

I don't think so since it does complete if I only enter the first
letter.  ie if I have two users starting with 'e' and I enter 'e' a drop
down box appears with both users that start with 'e'.

In 1.x versions I didn't have to enter anything.  If I clicked on the
user entry box I received a dropdown box with ALL users no matter what
the spelling and I could click on the user I wanted.

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Multiple user/passwords

2009-11-11 Thread BeeNeR
Previous to ver 2.0 when I had more than one user and password for a
site, I would get a drop-down box with all users listed and could select
the one I wanted with one click.

With 2.0 I have to enter at least one character before it shows me a
drop-down box which only shows those entries starting with the entered
character(s).

Is there an option to go back to the 1.x way?  Or do I have to live with
this?  Should there be a bug report or feature request?

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Re: Multiple user/passwords

2009-11-11 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 11/11/2009 7:56 PM, Hartmut Figge typed the following:
 BeeNeR:
 
 With 2.0 I have to enter at least one character before it shows me a
 drop-down box which only shows those entries starting with the entered
 character(s).
 
 For Bugzilla i have three addresses ans passwords. Because i was unable
 to find i way to delete the obsolete ones.
 
 Well, after calling the login-side for bugzilla i press the key 'cursor
 down' and there is my list. :)
 
 Hartmut

Neither yours or George Carden's solution works for me.  The page I use
multiple log-ins on is http://www.mail.com/  I have a couple of e-mail
addresses that I use and I no longer get the drop down selection choice.

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Re: Software security Master Password

2009-11-03 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 11/2/2009 11:14 PM, Leonidas Jones typed the following:
 BeeNeR wrote:
 On or about 11/2/2009 9:53 PM, Rufus typed the following:
 BeeNeR wrote:
 On or about 11/2/2009 1:46 AM, Rufus typed the following:
 Phillip Jones wrote:
 Gabriele wrote:
 Phillip Jones ha scritto:
 Gabriele wrote:
 HilsB ha scritto:
 /snip/
 Yes - BTW, I loaded 2.0 on a machine where I work.  And it's never asked
 for a master password.  Straight download and install.  Set up one
 e-mail account with no problems and so far it's never asked for a master
 password.  It asked for an account password the first time I read mail,
 told it to remember, and it's never asked again.

 
 Just to be clear, did you actually set up a master password for this
 profile?
 
 Lrr

On this machine, yes; on the work machine, no.  Since I am the sole user
on both machines (both on Win XP) and do not keep anything personal
(banking, financial, medical, etc) or embarrassing (porn, etc), on
either machine I have no need for any local passwords of any type except
those needed for accessing mail, newsgroups, and sites like Yahoo.
SpamCop, etc.

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Re: Software security Master Password

2009-11-02 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 11/2/2009 1:46 AM, Rufus typed the following:
 Phillip Jones wrote:
 Gabriele wrote:
 Phillip Jones ha scritto:
 Gabriele wrote:
 HilsB ha scritto:
 First thanks to all for a great upgrade to SM2.

 I agree :)

 [cut]
 Now at each startup of SM2 'Master password required for Software
 security device' - no other passwords required after registering
 1.1.18's mail / newsgroup passwords.
 My question - how to stop SM2 startup 'Master Password Required'
 at each
 startup.

 The same here on OSX Tiger, it's a bit annoying.

 Gabriele

 for Mac only:

 SeaMonkey Menu  Preferences  Privacy  Security  Master password
 choose The first time its needed.



 It's already set this way, but still SM it's asking for the master
 password
 every time I launch it.

 Gabriele
 Do you actually have a Password set? and If you do you have many
 passwords.

 
 Workaround is here, Known Issues - fifth one:
 
 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0/#issues
 
 I've done it - it works.
 
I've done it also, and it doesn't work.  I still get asked for a master
password on opening SM2.0.  But I can click on 'Cancel' and it goes
away.  Not earth shattering, but annoying.

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Re: Software security Master Password

2009-11-02 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 11/2/2009 9:53 PM, Rufus typed the following:
 BeeNeR wrote:
 On or about 11/2/2009 1:46 AM, Rufus typed the following:
 Phillip Jones wrote:
 Gabriele wrote:
 Phillip Jones ha scritto:
 Gabriele wrote:
 HilsB ha scritto:
 First thanks to all for a great upgrade to SM2.
 I agree :)

 [cut]
 Now at each startup of SM2 'Master password required for Software
 security device' - no other passwords required after registering
 1.1.18's mail / newsgroup passwords.
 My question - how to stop SM2 startup 'Master Password Required'
 at each
 startup.
 The same here on OSX Tiger, it's a bit annoying.

 Gabriele

 for Mac only:

 SeaMonkey Menu  Preferences  Privacy  Security  Master password
 choose The first time its needed.


 It's already set this way, but still SM it's asking for the master
 password
 every time I launch it.

 Gabriele
 Do you actually have a Password set? and If you do you have many
 passwords.

 Workaround is here, Known Issues - fifth one:

 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0/#issues

 I've done it - it works.

 I've done it also, and it doesn't work.  I still get asked for a master
 password on opening SM2.0.  But I can click on 'Cancel' and it goes
 away.  Not earth shattering, but annoying.

 
 ...do you also have the pref set to only ask for it the first time it's
 needed?
 

Yes - BTW, I loaded 2.0 on a machine where I work.  And it's never asked
for a master password.  Straight download and install.  Set up one
e-mail account with no problems and so far it's never asked for a master
password.  It asked for an account password the first time I read mail,
told it to remember, and it's never asked again.

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Re: SM1.1.18 to 2.0

2009-10-29 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 10/28/2009 9:03 PM, BeeNeR typed the following:
 On or about 10/28/2009 7:24 PM, Robert Kaiser typed the following:
 BeeNeR wrote:
 System Win XP up-to-date

 I installed SM2.0 and it did not load the all accounts, identities, and
 e-mail from the 1.1.18 version.  It loaded accounts, identities, and
 e-mail from before May 28, 2009. Nothing after that date.  Possible from
 when I was using 1.1.17 or earlier version.
 Have you tested a 2.0 alpha version back then? If so, that one probably
 has created a 2.0 profile with migration back then, and now you just get
 that profile. Go into the profile directory as documented in
 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/2.0/profiles and delete the
 existing 2.0 profile when SeaMonkey is shut down, then start it again
 and it should start a new migration with the current data of your 1.x
 profile.

 Robert Kaiser
 
 Did that.  After installing 2.0 I get a window that tells me SM is still
 running - close all windows or reboot.  Don't see any SM running --
 Can't find anything in Task Manager. Went through this process many
 times with uninstalling  install 2.0.  Finally uninstalled 1.1.18 and
 had the same results with a window telling me SM was running every time
 I tried to start 2.0.  After a number of other trials, I said the hell
 with it for this evening, Uninstalled 2.0 and installed 1.1.18 again.
 All's well with 1.1.18.
 

After uninstalling 1.1.18 and 2.0 reinstalling 2.0, I still get the
window saying SM is running.  My system has been rebooted more times in
the last 24 hours than in the last 6 months.

Image of this window can be found in mozilla.support.screenshots

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Re: SM 1.1.18 to 2.0

2009-10-29 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 10/29/2009 9:16 AM, cciaffone typed the following:
 James wrote:
 For me it was simple:

 1] Download file

 2] Click on file

 3] Follow instructions

 Note that I allowed all of the old profile data to be imported.
  
 
 I tried that several times. SM never asked about importing
 anything. Ended up with no identities. I'll give it one
 more go, than I'll stay with 1.1.18.

I tried that a number of times.  Each time i ended up with profile from
back in May, not the one 1.1.18 was using.  After removing that profile
from disk I haven't been able to get 2.0 running at all.  Never asked
for the import wizard and using seamonkey.exe -migration had no effect
at all.  Now it tells me SM is running no matter what I do when I try to
start it.  I'm also back on 1.1.18.


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Re: SM1.1.18 to 2.0

2009-10-29 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 10/28/2009 9:03 PM, BeeNeR typed the following:
 On or about 10/28/2009 7:24 PM, Robert Kaiser typed the following:
 BeeNeR wrote:
 System Win XP up-to-date

 I installed SM2.0 and it did not load the all accounts, identities, and
 e-mail from the 1.1.18 version.  It loaded accounts, identities, and
 e-mail from before May 28, 2009. Nothing after that date.  Possible from
 when I was using 1.1.17 or earlier version.
 Have you tested a 2.0 alpha version back then? If so, that one probably
 has created a 2.0 profile with migration back then, and now you just get
 that profile. Go into the profile directory as documented in
 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/2.0/profiles and delete the
 existing 2.0 profile when SeaMonkey is shut down, then start it again
 and it should start a new migration with the current data of your 1.x
 profile.

 Robert Kaiser
 
 Did that.  After installing 2.0 I get a window that tells me SM is still
 running - close all windows or reboot.  Don't see any SM running --
 Can't find anything in Task Manager. Went through this process many
 times with uninstalling  install 2.0.  Finally uninstalled 1.1.18 and
 had the same results with a window telling me SM was running every time
 I tried to start 2.0.  After a number of other trials, I said the hell
 with it for this evening, Uninstalled 2.0 and installed 1.1.18 again.
 All's well with 1.1.18.
 

Today I again made sure there was only one profile on my disk.  I
uninstalled SM2, deleted the Program Files/SeaMonkey directory,
rebooted, uninstalled SM1.1.18, deleted the Program Files/mozilla.org
directory, rebooted, ran two different registry scanners/repair software
and searched the registry for SM leftovers, rebooted again, installed
SM2.0.  It went through the installatiion, did NOT bring up the 'import
wizard', asked if I wanted to start SM, I said no.  Followed
instructions on web page to start SM with the -migration and got the
window that tells me SM is already running and to shut it down and reboot.

Did the above again with telling SM to 'start' after installation
finished.  Got the same window of SM already running.

I don't see anything that I can place as a SM program or dll when I look
at Windows Task Manager.

Rebooted, uninstalled SM2, reinstalled SM1.1.18 with no problems.

I guess I'll wait for SM2.1

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Re: SM1.1.18 to 2.0

2009-10-29 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 10/29/2009 7:12 AM, BeeNeR typed the following:

   SNIP
 
 Image of this window can be found in mozilla.support.screenshots
 

Evidently the moderator of mozilla.support.screenshots is on vacation.
The screenshot has not appeared as yet.

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Re: SM1.1.18 to 2.0

2009-10-29 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 10/29/2009 3:39 PM, BeeNeR typed the following:
 On or about 10/29/2009 7:12 AM, BeeNeR typed the following:
SNIP
 Image of this window can be found in mozilla.support.screenshots

 
 Evidently the moderator of mozilla.support.screenshots is on vacation.
 The screenshot has not appeared as yet.
 

Amazing -  mozilla.support.screenshots just disappeared from
news.mozilla.org

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Re: SM1.1.18 to 2.0

2009-10-29 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 10/29/2009 5:16 PM, Mark Hansen typed the following:
 On 10/29/09 12:36, BeeNeR wrote:
 Today I again made sure there was only one profile on my disk.  I
 uninstalled SM2, deleted the Program Files/SeaMonkey directory,
 rebooted, uninstalled SM1.1.18, deleted the Program Files/mozilla.org
 directory, rebooted, ran two different registry scanners/repair software
 and searched the registry for SM leftovers, rebooted again, installed
 SM2.0.  It went through the installatiion, did NOT bring up the 'import
 wizard'
 
 Ed,
 
   I don't have a solution for you, but just wanted to point out something
 which I think you've misunderstood.
 
   SM decides whether or not to run the import wizard at start up
 based on whether there is already a user profile. SM 2.0 keeps it's
 profiles in a location different (by default) than that used by SM 1.
 
   So, by uninstalling SM 2, you didn't actually reset this at all. It's
 my guess that it's not asking you to migrate because in the SM 2 profile
 area, there is already a profile.
 
   I think if you shut down SM 2, remove the Profile (in the SM 2 profile
 area only!) and launch SM 2, it will prompt you to migrate the SM 1 profile.
 
 Best Regards,

As I understand it, I may be wrong, but I believe SM2 holds it's profile
in it's own directory which I removed (deleted).  The only profile I
have left on my machine (after searching through all the disk) is the
one from SM1.1.18 located in C:\Documents and Settings\ed\Application
Data\Mozilla\Profiles

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Re: SM1.1.18 to 2.0

2009-10-29 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 10/29/2009 5:30 PM, BeeNeR typed the following:
 On or about 10/29/2009 5:16 PM, Mark Hansen typed the following:
 On 10/29/09 12:36, BeeNeR wrote:
 Today I again made sure there was only one profile on my disk.  I
 uninstalled SM2, deleted the Program Files/SeaMonkey directory,
 rebooted, uninstalled SM1.1.18, deleted the Program Files/mozilla.org
 directory, rebooted, ran two different registry scanners/repair software
 and searched the registry for SM leftovers, rebooted again, installed
 SM2.0.  It went through the installatiion, did NOT bring up the 'import
 wizard'

 Ed,

   I don't have a solution for you, but just wanted to point out something
 which I think you've misunderstood.

   SM decides whether or not to run the import wizard at start up
 based on whether there is already a user profile. SM 2.0 keeps it's
 profiles in a location different (by default) than that used by SM 1.

   So, by uninstalling SM 2, you didn't actually reset this at all. It's
 my guess that it's not asking you to migrate because in the SM 2 profile
 area, there is already a profile.

   I think if you shut down SM 2, remove the Profile (in the SM 2 profile
 area only!) and launch SM 2, it will prompt you to migrate the SM 1 profile.

 Best Regards,
 
 As I understand it, I may be wrong, but I believe SM2 holds it's profile
 in it's own directory which I removed (deleted).  The only profile I
 have left on my machine (after searching through all the disk) is the
 one from SM1.1.18 located in C:\Documents and Settings\ed\Application
 Data\Mozilla\Profiles
 

Problem solved! (:  After searching again manually through entire disk
I found a file  profile.ini  which when I looked at it contained a
reference to a profile that no longer existed.  I renamed the file and
SM2 installed and imported the proper profile.  Hurray!

Robert Kaiser was correct when he said it may be a profile left over
from a prior load of SM2.  It was placed in the 1.1.18 profile directory
and that's why it was overlooked by me.  I didn't expect to find
anything from SM2 there.

Sorry Robert for not pursuing you clue earlier.  Live and learn.  (:


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Re: SM1.1.18 to 2.0

2009-10-29 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 10/29/2009 6:31 PM, Mark Hansen typed the following:
 On 10/29/09 14:42, BeeNeR wrote:
 Problem solved! (:  After searching again manually through entire disk
 I found a file  profile.ini  which when I looked at it contained a
 reference to a profile that no longer existed.  I renamed the file and
 SM2 installed and imported the proper profile.  Hurray!

 
 So where was that file located (profile.ini)?

In the directory where SM1.1.x default profile was located:
C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey

See my next post.


See my next post.

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Re: SM1.1.18 to 2.0

2009-10-29 Thread BeeNeR
Now that it's solved here's what the problem was.

I had installed a pre-release of SM2 which created a file named
'profile.ini' with a reference to the SM1.1.x profile in the default
directory.  ie:
C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application
Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\profile.ini


I was not happy with this pre-release of SM2 so I uninstalled it.

Somewhere along the line I created a new profile form SM1.1.x.  The SM2
profile.ini file still referenced the old 1.1.x profile.

That's why my original installation of the released version of 2.0 had
old information on startup.

In trouble shooting I removed the all the old 1.1.x profiles.  This now
meant that the 2.0 profile.ini which was in the 1.1.18 default directoy
was still there.  But it was now pointing to an non-existant profile.

This, I assume, was causing the next problem of SM2 Mail not starting up
and giving an error message of 'SeaMonkey is already running, but is not
responding. To open a new window, you must first close the existing
SeaMonkey porcess, or restart you system and then hanging requiring a
reboot.

(NOTE TO PROGRAMMERS: This should be investigated.  The proper response
should have been Missing file: whatever profile.ini was pointing at
 and allowing the startup to be aborted rather than hanging and waiting
for a reboot).

I hope this information will help the next person.


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Re: SM1.1.18 to 2.0 [RESOLVED]

2009-10-29 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 10/29/2009 6:50 PM, BeeNeR typed the following:
 Now that it's solved here's what the problem was.
 
 I had installed a pre-release of SM2 which created a file named
 'profile.ini' with a reference to the SM1.1.x profile in the default
 directory.  ie:
 C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application
 Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\profile.ini
 
 
 I was not happy with this pre-release of SM2 so I uninstalled it.
 
 Somewhere along the line I created a new profile form SM1.1.x.  The SM2
 profile.ini file still referenced the old 1.1.x profile.
 
 That's why my original installation of the released version of 2.0 had
 old information on startup.
 
 In trouble shooting I removed the all the old 1.1.x profiles.  This now
 meant that the 2.0 profile.ini which was in the 1.1.18 default directoy
 was still there.  But it was now pointing to an non-existant profile.
 
 This, I assume, was causing the next problem of SM2 Mail not starting up
 and giving an error message of 'SeaMonkey is already running, but is not
 responding. To open a new window, you must first close the existing
 SeaMonkey porcess, or restart you system and then hanging requiring a
 reboot.
 
 (NOTE TO PROGRAMMERS: This should be investigated.  The proper response
 should have been Missing file: whatever profile.ini was pointing at
  and allowing the startup to be aborted rather than hanging and waiting
 for a reboot).
 
 I hope this information will help the next person.
 
 


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SM1.1.18 to 2.0

2009-10-28 Thread BeeNeR
System Win XP up-to-date

I installed SM2.0 and it did not load the all accounts, identities, and
e-mail from the 1.1.18 version.  It loaded accounts, identities, and
e-mail from before May 28, 2009. Nothing after that date.  Possible from
when I was using 1.1.17 or earlier version.

I have not changed the default location of my profile so I would assume
that 2.0 would have picked up the correct information.

As of now I'm back to 1.1.18.  Any suggestions?

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Re: blocking in-page ads in Seamonkey 1.1.17

2009-10-02 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 10/2/2009 12:01 PM, Smiles typed the following:
 jim wrote:
 I have enjoyed Seamonkey since Netscape went off the rails a few years
 ago.

 The same ad block plus I use for Firefox worked for Seamonkey, blocking
 in-page ads until (IIRC) Seamonkey 1.1.15.

 I have little doubt this has been broached here before, but is there an
 as good in-page ad blocker for Seamonkey 1.1.17 and above?

 jim
 Good day
 
 I use a hoste file from
 http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/
 
 to block ads

And if you want a ready made 'hosts' file pick it up at:
http://someonewhocares.org/hosts/


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Re: Problem sending emails

2009-10-01 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 10/1/2009 1:02 PM, Jordon typed the following:
 Mark Hansen wrote:
 On 09/30/09 15:10, Ray_Net wrote:
 jnmayer wrote:
 Hi!

 I'm helping a friend of mine. Until now he was using the old mozilla
 suite... (argh!). I just installed Seamonkey 1.1.18 and have some
 little problems when I'm sending mails with attachements. Also
 installed on this computer is the latest GData Antivirus software
 which scans outgoing mails.

 So now when I send a mail with a large attachement, seamonkey takes
 some time sending the mail. But in the end the mail is not sent and I
 get an error message (smtp server error). When I turn off the email
 check in GData Antivirus everything works just fine.

 My friend is a little bit paranoid about computer viruses and wants to
 ckeck outgoing mails. So what can be done to solve this problem? Is it
 a known problem? As I said before, he was using the old mozilla which
 did not have this problem at all.
 You said:
   the old mozilla which
   did not have this problem at all.
 Perhaps that GData Antivirus was not able to check an outgoing mail
 whne sent by the old mozilla ...

 Anyway, stop checking what's outgoing ... just check the inputs ...
 If you don't have an infected file reaching your computer, you cannot
 send one.

 Are you so sure?

 Is it not possible that his machine could have a Trojan of some sort
 which has evaded detection by his virus scanner software, which may
 now infect files *after* they've been copied to his machine?

 I've seen this happen. This is one of the reasons why some virus
 scanners check outgoing e-mail messages.

 I realize it's easy to assume that virus checker software is always 100%
 accurate and will find everything, but sadly this just isn't the case.
 It's always a matter of percentages. The more you do, the better the
 chance is that you'll evade the intruder or stop the spread of it.
 
 You're saying that a trojan can slip by undetected and infect
 other files which do get detected, by the same anti-virus program?
 
 I've never heard of such a thing, but I'm no expert. I'll ask
 around.
 

Example:
My virus data base was upgraded at 2000 yesterday.  I received a new
virus this morning at 0800 (one that was not in the data base).  My
scheduled update is at 2000 to day.  In the meantime I do not know that
I have a virus.  I will not know of the infection until I send an e-mail
after 2000 today when my outgoing mail is checked for a virus.  A lot
can happen in less than 24 hours.

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Re: Is there a similiar tool that speeds up SeaMonkey v1.1.18?

2009-09-25 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 9/25/2009 12:11 PM, Paul Hartman typed the following:
 On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 2:46 AM, Ant a...@zimage.comant wrote:
 On 9/24/2009 8:46 AM PT, Martin Freitag typed:

 http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/free-utility-really-does-speed-firefox.htm
 works for Firefox. Is there one for SeaMonkey v1.1.18?
 http://www.crystalidea.com/speedyfox  says:
 Mozilla Firefox is a fast browser, but with the lapse of time it starts
 working much slowly. The reason is fragmentation of profile databases. A
 free tool SpeedyFox is designed specially to resolve that problem

 Don't take it granted but AFAIK Mozilla 1.1.x does not use SQLITE
 databases.
 regards
 Thanks (same for Paul). Trying to tweak old SeaMonkey v1.x. :)
 
 One thing that was slowing my Seamonkey 1.x down very badly was my
 download history. Apparently I had never cleared it, ever! I don't use
 the download manager, so I never had any reason to open it. It was
 causing downloads to take quite some time to begin or end (can't
 remember which), probably because it was reading and updating this
 huge list of years worth of downloaded files.

I also have a big history listing in my manager.
Tools/Download Manager  only allows you to remove one at a time.
How can I remove the whole shebang at once?  SM Help file offers no
suggestions.

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Re: Is there a similiar tool that speeds up SeaMonkey v1.1.18?

2009-09-25 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 9/25/2009 3:15 PM, Martin Freitag typed the following:
 BeeNeR schrieb:
 
 I also have a big history listing in my manager.
 Tools/Download Manager  only allows you to remove one at a time.
 How can I remove the whole shebang at once?  SM Help file offers no
 suggestions.
 
 Just mark several, e.g. select all with Ctrl+A or select the first and
 then hold shift and click the last one.
 Afterwards use the Del key or the corresponding button of the
 Downloadmanager to delet the selected entries.
 regards
 
 Martin

That's what I thought, but for some reason I couldn't mark more than one
at a time.  After a restart of SM it worked.  Problem solved?
Thanks.

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Re: Enabling Quicklaunch

2009-09-19 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 9/19/2009 12:53 AM, Tom typed the following:
 I know i have a choice of enabling quicklaunch or not when I download a
 new release of Seamonkey.  Is there a way to enable it without
 installing a new release.
 
 Thanks, Tom

EDIT/PREFERENCES/ADVANCED click on the box labeled 'Quick Launch'.

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Log-In Problem SM1.1.18

2009-09-17 Thread BeeNeR
Since upgrading to SM1.1.18 I am unable to log into:
http://boards.ancestry.com

There were no problems with previous versions.
M$ IE8 works fine.

I have tried to spoof the UA both with the UA tab on Navigator and by
adding general.useragent.extra.spoofox with value of: Firefox/2.0.0.24.
Neither way worked.

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Re: Log-In Problem SM1.1.18

2009-09-17 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 9/17/2009 1:40 PM, David E. Ross typed the following:
 On 9/17/2009 8:40 AM, BeeNeR wrote:
 Since upgrading to SM1.1.18 I am unable to log into:
 http://boards.ancestry.com

 There were no problems with previous versions.
 M$ IE8 works fine.

 I have tried to spoof the UA both with the UA tab on Navigator and by
 adding general.useragent.extra.spoofox with value of: Firefox/2.0.0.24.
 Neither way worked.

 
 What happens when you try to login?
 

page loads to:
http://boards.ancestry.com/Default.aspx

entering user and password just reloads page and waits for another log
in.  Now in a look.  Still works ok on IE8

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Re: Log-In Problem SM1.1.18

2009-09-17 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 9/17/2009 4:11 PM, Paul B. Gallagher typed the following:
 BeeNeR wrote:
 On or about 9/17/2009 1:40 PM, David E. Ross typed the following:
 On 9/17/2009 8:40 AM, BeeNeR wrote:
 Since upgrading to SM1.1.18 I am unable to log into:
 http://boards.ancestry.com

 There were no problems with previous versions.
 M$ IE8 works fine.

 I have tried to spoof the UA both with the UA tab on Navigator and by
 adding general.useragent.extra.spoofox with value of: Firefox/2.0.0.24.
 Neither way worked.

 What happens when you try to login?


 page loads to:
 http://boards.ancestry.com/Default.aspx

 entering user and password just reloads page and waits for another log
 in.  Now in a look.  Still works ok on IE8
 
 Are you accepting their cookie?
 
 This behavior typically occurs when a site fails to set a cookie.
 

Here i am overlooking the obvious again.  The cookie for the site is
showing up as 'site cannot set cookies in cookie manager.  Interesting
as it always, in the past and previous SM verisons, was site can set
cookies.  Somehow, probably due to an error on my part, it got changed.
Deleted that entry using cookie manager and the site now works.

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Re: IE not working ! :-)

2009-09-14 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 9/14/2009 12:33 PM, Jay Garcia typed the following:
 On 14.09.2009 10:29, Ray_Net wrote:
 
  --- Original Message ---
 
 Normally, here we see complains about the fact that soem sites works
 ok with IE and not with SM.

 I have found a site working ok with SM but i am unable to use it with IE.

 http://www.zuneo.net/2007/06/coordonnees-gps-sur-google-maps.html

 Typing in the zone: las vegas
 and clicking on the Ok button shows you a map with a balloon
 pointing in the center of the las vegas town.

 Could someone tell me why IE did not show the map ?

 I have:
 1. SM:
 SeaMonkey 1.1.14
 Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.19)
 Gecko/20081204 NOT Firefox/2.0.0.12 SeaMonkey/1.1.14
 2. IE:
 IE8
 
 May be just IE8 because it works here in IE7 just fine.
 

Works fine here in both SM 1.1.18 and IE8.
Running Windows XP-PRO up-to-date

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Re: Problems with new TVGuide listing

2009-09-14 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 9/14/2009 11:32 AM, Ant typed the following:
 On 9/12/2009 8:05 PM PT, Ant typed:
 
 I will notify tvguide.com and Mozilla

 Cool. I did the same with tvguide.com's contact. Let's see if they
 reply and fix it. Let's follow up in here if they do. ;)
 
 I got a reply:
 
 From: TVGOL  Listings tvgollisti...@tvguide.com
 To: Ant
 Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 07:57:38 -0700
 Subject: RE: User message to Customer Service:TVGOL:Grid Problem
 
 Hello and thank you for contacting TV Guide Online.
 
 The TV Listings grid on TVGuide.com is optimized for use on all versions
 of the IE,
 +FireFox, Safari, and Chrome except v 2.0) browsers, on both the Windows
 and Mac
 +operating systems, as those browsers make up almost 98% of total
 browsers being used
 +online today and 99.6% of TVGuide.com users. While we are working to
 make the site
 +SeaMonkey compliant also, it is not as yet a fully supported browser.
 So in the
 +interim, please use those browsers and you should not have any problems.
 
 Thank you for your feedback and for continuing to visit
 www.tvguide.com/listings.
 
 Dave
 ===
 TV Guide Online
 www.tvguide.com
 
 
 :(
When I get replies which skirt the issue of not working with SeaMonkey,
I remind them that it is using a Gecko engine like others they support
and I will return to their web page/organization/or whatever when they
notify me that their sites are supporting SeaMonkey.

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Re: sites load slowly because of ads

2009-09-12 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 9/12/2009 3:17 PM, Jim typed the following:
 Don't know if anyone has discussed this before.
 
 With the increased reliance on web ads for revenue, sites are cramming
 more and more ads on their web sites.  Most of the news sites I go to
 have their ads hosted by webservers other than their own.  Sometimes,
 some of these sites are slow -- or don't serve up the ads at all (even
 our beloved doubleclick sometimes) resulting in the final news page
 taking for ever to load.
 
 There was one local news site requiring a completed reload of every ad
 for each slide in a slideshow.  Even had a Shockwave video loading each
 time (and that was of the lower portion of these screen).  Now who is
 going to scroll down off a slide in the slide show to watch a video?
 
 Sheesh -- what are they thinking?
 
 Where's the beef?
 Here it is!!!

you could add these sites to your host file and direct the request off
to no-man's land.  Works fine except for those sites that depend on you
actually seeing the ads. Check it out at:

http://someonewhocares.org/hosts/

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Re: Blank web pages with Trillian's user web pages?

2009-08-17 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 8/17/2009 10:39 AM, Ant typed the following:
 Is anyone else having this problem too? Flash v10.0 r32 loads, but no
 datas show up after that.
 
 Examples: http://www.trillian.im/users/vedran and
 http://www.trillian.im/users/antdude ...
 
 Both showed nothing in both Mozilla's SeaMonkey v1.1.17 and Firefox
 v2.0.0.20. No problems in Internet Explorer v6.0 SP2.
 
 Thank you in advance. :)

Yes, Flash loads and then the message 'Transferring data from.
appears but no indication on modem of data transfer.  Just seems to hang
up with a blue screen in the window (dark blue on top to light blue on
the bottom).  Running SM 1.1.17, Windows XP SP-3, with FiOS internet
connection.

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Re: SeaMonkey 1.1.17 Compatibility with MailWasher 6.51 (Free)

2009-08-13 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 8/13/2009 5:39 AM, Martin Feitag typed the following:
 Frog schrieb:
 I checked the MailWasher Web page and learned that the free version of
 this software is now MailWasher 6.51.  It indicates on the web page that
 it is compatible with Thunderbird 2 (no mention of SeaMonkey is
 indicated on this web page).  Is it likely that this MailWasher 6.51
 software is compatible with SeaMonkey 1.1.17 software? 
 Yes, Seamonkey 1.1.17 and TB2 are very similar.
 
 
 Additionally, I
 have downloaded the MailWasher 6.51 (free) software to my computer and
 need to know how best to load it on my system (if anybody has experience
 with this software).  Do I remove the existing software (via Add/Remove)
 or simply let the updated version load over the existing version.  I
 can't find the answer to this question on the software makers web page
 (must have Pro version or the paid for version of MailWasher before I
 can get this information from the software maker).  My reason for
 wanting to be careful of my actions here is my present version has been
 trained to recognize what I consider good messages and what I consider
 to be spam.  I would like to maintain this established training in my
 new updated version of MailWasher 6.51.
 
 It's probably a good idea to just update the existing installation then.
 As the major-Version didn't change this shouldn't be much of a problem.
 regards
 
 Martin
 
I've running the Pro version after using the free one for a couple of
years.  I have had no problems just downloading the latest versions and
installing without removing the existing version.  This through many
versions of SM also.

At present running XP-Pro SP3, SM1.1.17, MailWasher Pro 6.5.1 without
any problems.


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