Googlebar for SeaMonkey

2015-03-15 Thread George Carden
For several years I've used this Googlebar with SeaMonkey... 
http://googlebar.mozdev.org/


However, it is not compatible, apparently, with SeaMonkey 2.33

I found this version in add-ons...
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/googlebar/versions/

But it still doesn't work with SeaMonkey.  Anybody have any knowledge of 
how I can get Googlebar for SeaMonkey 2.33?  One of my favorite tools. 
Hate to lose it.


Thanks!

George
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Re: Googlebar for SeaMonkey

2015-03-15 Thread George Carden

WaltS48 wrote:

On 03/15/2015 01:31 PM, George Carden wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:

On 03/15/2015 10:34 AM, George Carden wrote:

For several years I've used this Googlebar with SeaMonkey...
http://googlebar.mozdev.org/

However, it is not compatible, apparently, with SeaMonkey 2.33

I found this version in add-ons...
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/googlebar/versions/

But it still doesn't work with SeaMonkey.  Anybody have any
knowledge of
how I can get Googlebar for SeaMonkey 2.33?  One of my favorite tools.
Hate to lose it.

Thanks!

George



You could try putting it through the [Extension Converter for
SeaMonkey](http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/)


Good suggestion, but it didn't help. This message appears:

Warning! This add-on appears to already support SeaMonkey. It is
recommended you do not use the converted version but install the
original add-on. If the author has included SeaMonkey support then it is
likely this converter will do more harm than good — unless you only
increase maxVersion — however, your experience may vary. Remember that
on the AMO site you can still install (sometimes) add-ons marked as Not
available for SeaMonkey x.xx by clicking on the greyed-out button and
pressing Install Anyway. If the install button is greyed-out it usually
means the add-on has not been tested with the current version of
SeaMonkey but is likely to work regardless.



Interesting that the question was also recently asked on mozillaZine.

Fixed extension here.

http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=14068817#p14068817



Way too cool! This worked!!!  Thanks! :-)
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Re: Googlebar for SeaMonkey

2015-03-15 Thread George Carden

WaltS48 wrote:

On 03/15/2015 10:34 AM, George Carden wrote:

For several years I've used this Googlebar with SeaMonkey...
http://googlebar.mozdev.org/

However, it is not compatible, apparently, with SeaMonkey 2.33

I found this version in add-ons...
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/googlebar/versions/

But it still doesn't work with SeaMonkey.  Anybody have any knowledge of
how I can get Googlebar for SeaMonkey 2.33?  One of my favorite tools.
Hate to lose it.

Thanks!

George



You could try putting it through the [Extension Converter for
SeaMonkey](http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/)


Good suggestion, but it didn't help. This message appears:

Warning! This add-on appears to already support SeaMonkey. It is 
recommended you do not use the converted version but install the 
original add-on. If the author has included SeaMonkey support then it is 
likely this converter will do more harm than good — unless you only 
increase maxVersion — however, your experience may vary. Remember that 
on the AMO site you can still install (sometimes) add-ons marked as Not 
available for SeaMonkey x.xx by clicking on the greyed-out button and 
pressing Install Anyway. If the install button is greyed-out it usually 
means the add-on has not been tested with the current version of 
SeaMonkey but is likely to work regardless.

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Re: URLs and spaces

2015-01-21 Thread George Carden

Ed Mullen wrote:

I compose an email to myself with a URL in it ala:

http://edmullen.net/temp/Stan Rogers - The Witch of the Westmorland.mp3

When I send and view the email and hover over the link, the status bar
shows the URL with the spaces removed.  If I view the source the spaces
are indeed gone.

Is this new?  Normal?  Able to be defeated?





EdIt'll work if you do it this way(put a %20 where you need the 
spaces)


http://edmullen.net/temp/Stan%20Rogers%20-%20The%20Witch%20of%20the%20Westmorland.mp3
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Re: Order of email accounts

2013-10-19 Thread George Carden

Connie wrote:

On 17/10/2013 14:07, Ant wrote:

On 10/16/2013 8:43 AM PT, Connie typed:


Someone may have mentioned this, but this add-on will do it...

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


But it may not work in the latest SeaMonkey.  If not, try this, too...

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


May or may not work...But, worth a try.


Thank you.  That looks worth a play around with.


Please kindly let us know your results too! :)


First link didn't work because I have SM 2.16 on my machine.  I'll have
to try it on my other one.

I haven't tried the second link yet.  I need some uninterrupted time
which I haven't had yet.

I will report back later.


The purpose of the second link is to nullify the reason for failure of 
the first one. :-)  They actually have to be used in reverse order.

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Re: Order of email accounts

2013-10-16 Thread George Carden

Ant wrote:

On 10/15/2013 8:18 AM PT, Connie typed:


On 15/10/2013 13:49, W3BNR wrote:

What is really needed is a way to either assign priorities to the
accounts or being able to click and drag to a position.


That would make life a /lot/ simpler


Possible new enhancements to FF and SM?


*Please*


Ditto. Weren't these already suggested to Mozilla since these issues
have been around for years?


Someone may have mentioned this, but this add-on will do it...

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


But it may not work in the latest SeaMonkey.  If not, try this, too...

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


May or may not work...But, worth a try.
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Saved Passwords icon

2013-09-23 Thread George Carden
Where did this new Saved Passwords icon come from in the toolbar, and 
how do I get RID of it?

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Re: Saved Passwords icon

2013-09-23 Thread George Carden
Asking again...On my SeaMonkey web browser and email screen, there is a 
new icon today for Saved Passwords. The icon is of a gold key and a 
tiny toolbar.  Clicking it brings up the Saved Passwords list from the 
Seamonkey setup.  How could this be a good thing?  Does anyone else have 
this?  And how to get rid of it???  I don't want to advertise that my 
passwords are right here to anyone who happens to be using the computer!


George Carden wrote:

Where did this new Saved Passwords icon come from in the toolbar, and
how do I get RID of it?


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Re: Saved Passwords icon

2013-09-23 Thread George Carden

George Carden wrote:

Asking again...On my SeaMonkey web browser and email screen, there is a
new icon today for Saved Passwords. The icon is of a gold key and a
tiny toolbar.  Clicking it brings up the Saved Passwords list from the
Seamonkey setup.  How could this be a good thing?  Does anyone else have
this?  And how to get rid of it???  I don't want to advertise that my
passwords are right here to anyone who happens to be using the computer!

George Carden wrote:

Where did this new Saved Passwords icon come from in the toolbar, and
how do I get RID of it?




OK...Never mind.  I determined it's an old add-on I had installed from 
long ago. I don't think it even worked with the latest SeaMonkey.  My 
recommendation: Don't use this (or even try)...


https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/saved-password-editor/
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Re: Google Toolbar

2013-07-10 Thread George Carden

Tony Higgins wrote:

Jay Garcia wrote:

On 01.07.2013 19:35, Tony Higgins wrote:

  --- Original Message ---


I had a Google search toolbar in SeaMonkey on my computer with Windows
XP.  It crashed a couple of months ago and I was never able to resurrect
it.  I now have Windows 7 on the same computer.  But I have not been
able to add the Google toolbar.  When I try I get a message saying that
it is not compatible with SeaMonkey.  I've tried to add the one for
SeaMonkey.  But it won't install.  Can someone point me to one that
will?

Thanks,

Tony Higgins

Google Toolbar is no longer available for FF 5 and up as well as
Seamonkey because Firefox/Seamonkey users have most of the features
built-in and have alternatives. .


I think the Google Toolbar I had was a simulated one called
Googlebar.  I know I can use the URL bar but the searchbar was handy
and I miss it.

Thanks,

Tony


I have a Googlebar that's worked since about 2010 in the latest 
SeaMonkeys.  I can't for the life of me remember where I got it, but, I 
have it and will be happy to email to anyone interested.  It is: 
googlebar-0.9.20.02.xpi


-George
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Re: Google Toolbar

2013-07-10 Thread George Carden

Tony Higgins wrote:

George Carden wrote:

Tony Higgins wrote:

Jay Garcia wrote:

On 01.07.2013 19:35, Tony Higgins wrote:

  --- Original Message ---


I had a Google search toolbar in SeaMonkey on my computer with Windows
XP.  It crashed a couple of months ago and I was never able to
resurrect
it.  I now have Windows 7 on the same computer.  But I have not been
able to add the Google toolbar.  When I try I get a message saying
that
it is not compatible with SeaMonkey.  I've tried to add the one for
SeaMonkey.  But it won't install.  Can someone point me to one that
will?

Thanks,

Tony Higgins

Google Toolbar is no longer available for FF 5 and up as well as
Seamonkey because Firefox/Seamonkey users have most of the features
built-in and have alternatives. .


I think the Google Toolbar I had was a simulated one called
Googlebar.  I know I can use the URL bar but the searchbar was handy
and I miss it.

Thanks,

Tony


I have a Googlebar that's worked since about 2010 in the latest
SeaMonkeys.  I can't for the life of me remember where I got it, but,
I have it and will be happy to email to anyone interested. It is:
googlebar-0.9.20.02.xpi

-George

By searching on googlebar-0.9.20.02.xpi I found an entry in a forum at
mozdev.org/pipermail/googlebar/2010-January/001079.html.  It provided a
link to the Googlebar you mention at the top.  In the body it also
provided a link to experimental build 0.9.15.13.  I was able to install
it and it looks like the one I used to have.  But it doesn't work.  It
returns an Address not found page no matter what you search on.  It
has a drop down menu that works but the search button does not.  I then
tried to uninstall it and found that I cannot do so.  So I tried to
install the version 0.9.20.02.xpi and was informed that it is not
compatible with SM 2.17.1.

Tony


Tony,

Try the Disable Add-on Compatibility Checks add-on at 
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/checkcompatibility/ along 
with the above-mentioned googlebar-0.9.20.02.xpi .  I was told last 
night that procedure worked.


-George
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Re: Password saver has stopped working again

2012-11-23 Thread George Carden

David E. Ross wrote:

On 10/27/12 12:52 PM, Tom S. wrote:

On Fri 26 Oct 2012 01:51:07pm EDT, /David E. Ross/ said in
mozilla.support.seamonkey:


On 10/26/12 10:14 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:

Once again a new version has stopped supporting an
extension to save all passwords in human readable format.
I'm not looking for a discussion of why this is a good or
bad thing, since it is a required thing for this client.

Reasons to do it:
- it's *their* hardware
- it's *their* passwords
- they pay me *their* money to do things *their* way
- the choice is to provide the list, on paper, within 24
hours of
any change, or stop working for them
- they're not asking for anything of mine, just theirs the
way
they want it.

So is there an extension which allows dumping the full
content of the password database into a text file or are
we back to doing it by hand or using another software?



Try the Password Exporter extension at
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/password-e
xporter/. While the Web page says Not available for
SeaMonkey 2.13.1, I am using the extension with SeaMonkey
2.13.1.



How do you install it when SeaMonkey won't let you install it
from the website?



After you install the extension --


snip



1.  Download the .xpi file without installing it.

2.  Use a ZIP application (e.g., Winzip) to extract the install.rdf
file.  (The .xpi file is merely a ZIP file without the .zip file
extension.)

3.  In the block
em:targetApplication
  !-- SeaMonkey --
  Description
em:id{92650c4d-4b8e-4d2a-b7eb-24ecf4f6b63a}/em:id
em:minVersion2.2/em:minVersion
em:maxVersion2.7.*/em:maxVersion
/Description
/em:targetApplication
use an ASCII editor to change
em:maxVersion2.7.*/em:maxVersion
to
em:maxVersion2.15.*/em:maxVersion

4.  Re-insert the modified install.rdf file back into the .xpi file.

5.  Install the extension locally from your hard drive.



David, I'm to the very last step on this. What exactly do I do to 
install the extension locally from the hard drive? Do I need to re-zip 
the contents of the password_exporter-1.2.1-fx+tb+sm folder again and 
install that?  I don't want to screw this up. Thanks.

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Re: Password saver has stopped working again

2012-11-23 Thread George Carden

David E. Ross wrote:

On 11/23/12 7:30 AM, George Carden wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 10/27/12 12:52 PM, Tom S. wrote:

On Fri 26 Oct 2012 01:51:07pm EDT, /David E. Ross/ said in
mozilla.support.seamonkey:


On 10/26/12 10:14 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:

Once again a new version has stopped supporting an
extension to save all passwords in human readable format.
I'm not looking for a discussion of why this is a good or
bad thing, since it is a required thing for this client.

Reasons to do it:
- it's *their* hardware
- it's *their* passwords
- they pay me *their* money to do things *their* way
- the choice is to provide the list, on paper, within 24
hours of
 any change, or stop working for them
- they're not asking for anything of mine, just theirs the
way
 they want it.

So is there an extension which allows dumping the full
content of the password database into a text file or are
we back to doing it by hand or using another software?



Try the Password Exporter extension at
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/password-e
xporter/. While the Web page says Not available for
SeaMonkey 2.13.1, I am using the extension with SeaMonkey
2.13.1.



How do you install it when SeaMonkey won't let you install it
from the website?



After you install the extension --


snip



1.  Download the .xpi file without installing it.

2.  Use a ZIP application (e.g., Winzip) to extract the install.rdf
file.  (The .xpi file is merely a ZIP file without the .zip file
extension.)

3.  In the block
em:targetApplication
  !-- SeaMonkey --
  Description
em:id{92650c4d-4b8e-4d2a-b7eb-24ecf4f6b63a}/em:id
em:minVersion2.2/em:minVersion
em:maxVersion2.7.*/em:maxVersion
/Description
/em:targetApplication
use an ASCII editor to change
em:maxVersion2.7.*/em:maxVersion
to
em:maxVersion2.15.*/em:maxVersion

4.  Re-insert the modified install.rdf file back into the .xpi file.

5.  Install the extension locally from your hard drive.



David, I'm to the very last step on this. What exactly do I do to
install the extension locally from the hard drive? Do I need to re-zip
the contents of the password_exporter-1.2.1-fx+tb+sm folder again and
install that?  I don't want to screw this up. Thanks.



DO NOT extract all files from the zipped .xpi file.  Only extract
install.rdf.

1.  After editing it, re-insert the install.rdf file into the .xpi file.

2.  On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Tools  Add-ons Manager].

3.  On the Add-ons Manager, select Extensions (left-hand side, green
puzzle piece).

4.  At the top of the page, there is a button with a graphic that is
either a machine gear or a black daisy with a down-pointing triangle.
Select that button.  On the pull-down list, select Install Add-on From
File.

The rest should be intuitive.



Regarding step #1, how do I re-insert it? At this point, the edited .rdf 
file is unzipped, and the original .xpi file is zipped. Do I put the 
now-edited .rdf file back into the unzipped .xpi file's folder, then 
re-zip that folder, then install the add-on using that edited, re-zipped 
.xpi file?


I'm sorry, David. I'm pretty dense about this stuff.  I greatly value 
your help and tips!  Thanks.

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Adobe reader in SeaMonkey e-mail

2012-09-01 Thread George Carden
I just updated Adobe Reader from their 9.0 version to 10.0.  Now, when I 
receive a PDF file via e-mail and click on the attachment to open it, 
instead of opening it in the SeaMonkey browser (as an Adobe document) 
like it used to do, I get the message...


Could not be opened because the associated helper application does not 
exist. Change the association in your preferences.


What preferences, which association and changing it to what is it 
talking about?


Thanks,
George
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SeaMonkey + Firefox installation on same PC = conflicts?

2012-08-05 Thread George Carden
I am wanting to install a totally independent version of an older 
Firefox browser in order to be able to use extensions that are 
incompatible with SeaMonkey V 2.11 (such as Greasemonkey) for a handful 
of tasks. (IE: I want to wipe my Facebook wall clean, and I need 
Greasemonkey to do this with the app I think I want to use; 
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/97794 )


Is there anything I should be aware of as for fouling up my SeaMonkey by 
doing this?


Thanks,
George
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Re: SeaMonkey + Firefox installation on same PC = conflicts?

2012-08-05 Thread George Carden

WLS wrote:

On 08/05/2012 04:45 PM, George Carden wrote:

I am wanting to install a totally independent version of an older
Firefox browser in order to be able to use extensions that are
incompatible with SeaMonkey V 2.11 (such as Greasemonkey) for a handful
of tasks. (IE: I want to wipe my Facebook wall clean, and I need
Greasemonkey to do this with the app I think I want to use;
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/97794 )

Is there anything I should be aware of as for fouling up my SeaMonkey by
doing this?

Thanks,
George


SeaMonkey and Firefox are totally separate applications, and use totally
separate profiles, so you should have no problems.

Always backup your profile as a precaution.



Awesome, WLS. I grew up listening to you back in the 70s. LOL!  Thanks...
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Re: SeaMonkey Copernic Desktop Search?

2012-06-04 Thread George Carden
I have done this, MCBastos, with Thunderbird 12.0.1 and it appears to 
have worked. HOWEVER, your warnings to NEVER open Thunderbird again have 
me shaking in my boots.  Is there any link, such as within Copernic 
search result preview pain, etc., that would open Thunderbird if I were 
to click it?  If it has found a link on a search that is, say, an 
attachment of a jpeg, or anything else, or even if I just double-click a 
found e-mail in the preview pain to open it, will that open 
Thunderbird?  I have backed up my SeaMonkey profile as a safety 
precaution, but I'm hoping to never need it.


Thanks!

-George

MCBastos wrote:

Interviewed by CNN on 09/02/2012 21:36, George Carden told the world:

Does Copernic Desktop Search function with SeaMonkey 2.7?

Not directly. But I managed to find a workaround.

What I did was to install a copy of Thunderbird 3.1.x, run it once
without adding any accounts (so it creates its own profiles), then edit
the Thunderbird profiles.ini (you can find it in %APPDATA%\Thunderbird)
in order to make it point to *Seamonkey's* profile instead of Thunderbirds.

My Thunderbird profiles.ini looks like this:

[General]
StartWithLastProfile=1

[Profile0]
Name=default
IsRelative=1
Path=../Mozilla/Seamonkey/Profiles/27kymd3w.default

Once this is done, you must NEVER open Thunderbird again (well, unless
you turn back the profiles.ini to its original values beforehand).
There's a non-trivial risk of damaging your profile if you do so, since
the structure of Seamonkey's profiles and Thunderbird's profiles is
likely different (Thunderbird 3.1 uses an older version of Gecko, for
instance -- and doesn't include some components Seamonkey has.)

I tried uninstalling Thunderbird afterwards (for maximum safety and to
free a bit of space), but Copernic stopped scanning my e-mails. So,
there's something in a valid Thunderbird install that it needs. Since I
have a lot of hard disk space and this is a non-shared computer, having
an inactive TB does not cause me problems, so I didn't try to figure out
what is it that Copernic needs.

I didn't try this with a newer release of Thunderbird, either. Copernic
only claims compatibility with releases up to 3.1, but it *might* work.
If you try it, please report your results.


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Re: SeaMonkey Copernic Desktop Search?

2012-05-10 Thread George Carden

MCBastos wrote:

MCBastos told the world:


No, I never had this sort of problem (opening Thunderbird by mistake).
Copernic shows the message content on its own without invoking
Thunderbird. But then, I don't think I have ever tried extracting an
attachment from the Copernic interface.

My warning against opening Thunderbird is based on an untested
assumption: that there might be enough differences between the two
products that could cause problems. But, as I said, I never tested it.


Addendum: in view of your success, I went on and updated my Thunderbird,
taking the necessary precautions (reverting the profiles.ini file to the
original settings). It went without a hitch.

Then, I decided to get creative, and try a new hypothesis... setting up
TB so the Seamonkey profile would be listed on the profiles.ini, but as
a SECONDARY profile.

Well, it didn't work. It seems Copernic only indexes the default TB
profile. Had to set it up again as the primary TB profile...

And... while messing with it, I accidentally *DID* start TB with the SM
profile. And now I can confirm it: it DID mess my profile a bit,
although not seriously -- changed my theme to Modern for some reason,
triggered that checking your add-ons after update thing and such. I
didn't notice anything SERIOUS, I was back to normal in a couple
minutes. But it may be too early to tell if there were any more
important consequences.

Anyway, now I have actual data to recommend NOT opening Thunderbird
after setting it up for the Copernic workaround. I don't think it will
cause dataloss, but it IS a bother.



Thanks for the info!  I'll keep you posted on any adventures (or 
mis-adventures) I may have in this endeavor.  Thanks again for your help!


-George
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Re: Constant hour-glass with SM 2.8

2012-04-15 Thread George Carden

Zanqeutil wrote:

Ray_Net schreef:

All is going well after upgrade from SM 2.7.2 to 2.8 However...

I see constantly on certain SM window an hour-glass as the mouse pointer.
But there is nothing to wait about - the mouse pointer must be a normal
pointer.

What could be done to solve this visual annoying stuff ?


Yes, that's a bug in SM 2.8
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=727414

Quick solution disable the hourglass cursor in SM 2.8

About:config

ui.use_activity_cursor true
(toggle to false)
ui.use_activity_cursor false

Sea also thread: SM 2.8 + Newsgroup Cursor 15-3-2012

Regards,

Zanqeutil


This happens with me, too.  I just click Stop, and it stops.
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Re: Getting password list for backup

2012-04-02 Thread George Carden

Bill Davidsen wrote:

I am doing some work for an agency which has a requirement that they
will have a recent copy of all passwords stored on any computer
accessing their site. Previously I was able to use an HTML file which
did the job, it doesn't work with recent SM versions.

This isn't a discussion of whether that's a good idea, it's a policy
requirement, and not worth quitting over, since I got a letter from the
legal department saying I had told them it was a bad idea, and I'm not
on the hook if there's a compromise.

It will be done, the question is if there is a way to do it easily and
get it on dead trees.

Oh, and a way to conveniently move a limited number from one machine to
another would be a time saver, as well. If there is such a thing.



I use the technique on this page...Be sure to follow the instructions at 
the bottom for it to work.


http://the-edmeister.com/firefox_info/Firefox_Passwords_Info.html
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SeaMonkay Copernic Desktop Search?

2012-02-09 Thread George Carden

Does Copernic Desktop Search function with SeaMonkey 2.7?


Thanks.
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Copernic Desktop Search SeaMonkey?

2011-09-30 Thread George Carden

I see that Google has actually discontinued it's Desktop Search.

http://googledesktop.blogspot.com/


Looking for an alternative.  Though GDS never did, does Copernic Desktop 
Search function with SeaMonkey 2.4?



Thanks.
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YouTube problems?

2011-07-06 Thread George Carden
Any idea why YouTube videos would not play in SeaMonkey suddenly? They 
don't do a thing. They play fine in IE. This kind of thing makes me 
wanna pull (the rest of) my hair out.


Thanx.
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Googlebar Update?

2011-07-01 Thread George Carden
Looking forward to re-installing the Google Toolbar (Googlebar) with V 
2.1 SeaMonkey.  Anyone have any thoughts?  Thanks!


Googlebar original link (several years old): http://googlebar.mozdev.org/
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SeaMonkey outages

2011-04-12 Thread George Carden
After years of no problems, suddenly, and totally at random, my 
SeaMonkey seems to just lose power...and occasionally totally loses it's 
web connection for some reason.


This happened a few minutes ago, and I used the site 
http://www.speed.io/index_en.html to conduct a speed test on SeaMonkey 
and Internet Explorer, one right after another. Here are the results...


-

First, SeaMonkey:

Download = 670 Kbit/s
Upload = 543 Kbit/s
Connections = 2209/minute
Ping = 43 ms

Overall quality equals to 768 Kbit/s

-

Immediately after, Internet Explorer:

Download = 13292 Kbit/s
Upload = 1053 Kbit/s
Connections = 957/minute
Ping = 29 ms

Overall quality equals to 12000 Kbit/s

-

What could be causing these outages, and what can I do to fix them?

Thanks for your help!

-George
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Re: Compacting folders

2011-03-01 Thread George Carden

Rick Merrill wrote:

cyberzen wrote:

Jens Hatlak a écrit :

George Carden wrote:

Is it necessary to compact folders of IMAP accounts?


Usually yes, since messages are only marked as deleted until the folder
is compacted (expunged).

HTH

Jens



is it accurate ?

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Compacting_folders


yes, as far as it goes.


Very interesting, and helpful, everyone! Thanks!
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Compacting folders

2011-02-28 Thread George Carden

Is it necessary to compact folders of IMAP accounts?

Thanks,
George
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Re: Attach a Folder?

2010-10-20 Thread George Carden

Willard wrote:

Is it possible to attach a 20kb Folder containing say 20 *.txt files,
to a composed message to send??


I would think you'd either have to attach all the folder contents 
individually, or zip the folder then send.

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Re: Anyone able to get the BP oilspill live feeds working?

2010-06-13 Thread George Carden

Phillip Jones wrote:

NoOp wrote:

http://www.bp.com/genericarticle.do?categoryId=9033572contentId=7062605

Tried on (in both linux windows) SeaMonkey 2.0.x, FireFox 3.x, and
Opera. All no go. Finally tested w/IE and found that there is an
active-X plugin required then the video's worked. Anyone able to get
these working on SeaMonkey?


Every time I go to it it loads the hangs SM 2.04 and I have to force quit.



Easiest solution is to just use MSNBC's link:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/37412412#37412412
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Re: Anyone able to get the BP oilspill live feeds working?

2010-06-13 Thread George Carden

Phillip Jones wrote:

George Carden wrote:

Phillip Jones wrote:

NoOp wrote:

http://www.bp.com/genericarticle.do?categoryId=9033572contentId=7062605


Tried on (in both linux windows) SeaMonkey 2.0.x, FireFox 3.x, and
Opera. All no go. Finally tested w/IE and found that there is an
active-X plugin required then the video's worked. Anyone able to get
these working on SeaMonkey?


Every time I go to it it loads the hangs SM 2.04 and I have to force
quit.



Easiest solution is to just use MSNBC's link:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/37412412#37412412

That don't work either just sits and loads at least it don't Crash SM



There are many different choices on this.  Try the Washington Post...

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/video/2005/04/12/VI2005041201240.html
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Re: Password manager question

2010-04-18 Thread George Carden

Rinaldi J. Montessi wrote:

After so many attempts to enter a site I was once registered to, but not
in Password Manager, the prompt to Remember Password no longer appears.
  I finally remembered the password and want the Manager to remember it.
  How do I wake up the prompt?

I hope that's clear ;-)



Edit  Preferences  Privacy  Security  Passwords

Tick the box to Remember passwords
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Re: SeaMonkey 2.0.4 Security Update

2010-03-31 Thread George Carden

Robert Kaiser wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

Thank you for including the hash of the partial .mar files in the
MD5SUMS file.


I don't think i changed my script that are generating this, but I'm
happy you're happy ;-)

Robert Kaiser


Robert,

I know you guys get tons of grief over your work on SeaMonkey.  Let me 
tell ya, I am THRILLED, overall with 2.0!  I LOVE that when it crashes, 
it picks right back up where it left off...with the same tabs you were 
on.  I LOVE that you can bring back a recently closed tab. I love many 
other features, and I just thought I'd take a moment to let you know us 
mostly-silent majority appreciate this product immensely!!!


-George
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Re: Seamonkey freezing Computer

2010-03-26 Thread George Carden

Robert Kaiser wrote:

George Carden wrote:

I have a problem with SeaMonkey freezing just itself when downloading
RSS Feeds material. Anybody else experience this?


You mean point 4 in
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0.3/#issues - right?

Robert Kaiser


Hmmm...Could be, Robert.  Mine was already set to delete after 30 days. 
 I'm turning it down to 10 and will see if that makes any difference. 
Thanx!


-George
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Re: Seamonkey freezing Computer

2010-03-26 Thread George Carden

George Carden wrote:

Robert Kaiser wrote:

George Carden wrote:

I have a problem with SeaMonkey freezing just itself when downloading
RSS Feeds material. Anybody else experience this?


You mean point 4 in
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0.3/#issues - right?

Robert Kaiser


Hmmm...Could be, Robert. Mine was already set to delete after 30 days.
I'm turning it down to 10 and will see if that makes any difference. Thanx!

-George


Robert,

That didn't seem to help any.  Setting it back to 30 days.

-George
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Re: Seamonkey freezing Computer

2010-03-25 Thread George Carden

Robert Kaiser wrote:

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

William Morrison wrote:

... My computer is running a AMD Athalon XP 2.1Ghz with 512 meg of DDR
PC2100 ram, Display Adapter VIA/S3G UniChrome IGP integrated on
motherboard.


Add more ram! At least get it up to 1 GB.


Would be a good idea. Flash games can consume quite a lot of it.

Robert Kaiser


I have a problem with SeaMonkey freezing just itself when downloading 
RSS Feeds material.  Anybody else experience this?


-George
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Re: [SOLVED] Re: Printing passwords in V 2

2010-02-03 Thread George Carden

Ray_Net wrote:

My problem was because i executed it
from http://home.scarlet.be/~pin10521/showpassword.htm
instead of
from file:///C:/ALLDATA/TEST/showpassword.htm

NOW - for those asking to print it, they have the choice or printing
directly from SM browser, on a printer or on a pdf-pseudo-printer.

I prefer to Edit-SelectAll-Copy
then Paste in Word and finally print it on a paper.



Congrats, Ray.  I love it when everyone is happy. ;-)
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Re: Printing passwords in V 2

2010-02-03 Thread George Carden

Evan Davidson wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:

George Carden wrote:

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


This is nothing more then a very kludgey workaround, but if you really
need a printed copy, open Password Manager, select View Passwords,
take a screen shot and print that.

Depending on your screen res and how many passwords you have saved,
you might have to take multiple screenshots to get them all.

I know its not what you are looking for, but it will get you the copy
you need.

Lee


This link is from No. 5 on Ed Mullen's website. It works on both Firefox
3.x and Seamonkey 2.0.x:
http://the-edmeister.com/firefox_info/Firefox_Passwords_Info.html

Save the link Firefox-3_Passwords.htm as a file. Open it up in your
browser and it will shows all the Host-User name-Password data as an
HTML table.


This is way too cool! 8-)

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Re: Printing passwords in V 2

2010-02-02 Thread George Carden

Herrmann Hofer wrote:

George Carden wrote:

But, it doesn't work with V 2.0. Can't even remember where it came
from, but here's the
script for it (Can somebody fix it to work with 2.0?)...



Well, this works for me (formatting may be broken):

!-- SNIP --
html
head
titleExport Seamonkey Passwords/title
style type=text/css
td {font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 9pt;
padding: 1px 2px 1px 2px;}
/style
/head
body
table style=empty-cells: show; align=center border=1
cellspacing=0
tr thHost/th thUser name/th thPassword/th /tr

script type=text/javascript
!--

netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect');

var loginmanager =
Components.classes[@mozilla.org/login-manager;1].getService();
loginmanager =
loginmanager.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsILoginManager);

// loads signons into table
var count = { value: 0 };
var logins = loginmanager.getAllLogins(count);

for each (var login in logins) {

document.write( tr\n\n);
document.write( td align=left\n\n);
document.write(  + login.hostname + \n\n /td\n\ntd align=left\n\n
 + login.username + \n\n /td\n\ntd align=left\n\n  +
login.password + \n\n /td\n\n /tr\n);

}
--
/script
/table
/body
/html


THAT'S IT!!!  Herrmann, THANK YOU!  You da man! ;-)

-George
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Re: Printing passwords in V 2

2010-02-02 Thread George Carden

Ray_Net wrote:

Herrmann Hofer wrote:

George Carden wrote:

But, it doesn't work with V 2.0. Can't even remember where it came
from, but here's the
script for it (Can somebody fix it to work with 2.0?)...



Well, this works for me (formatting may be broken):

!-- SNIP --
html
head
titleExport Seamonkey Passwords/title
style type=text/css
td {font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 9pt;
padding: 1px 2px 1px 2px;}
/style
/head
body
table style=empty-cells: show; align=center border=1
cellspacing=0
tr thHost/th thUser name/th thPassword/th /tr

script type=text/javascript
!--

netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect');

var loginmanager =
Components.classes[@mozilla.org/login-manager;1].getService();
loginmanager =
loginmanager.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsILoginManager);

// loads signons into table
var count = { value: 0 };
var logins = loginmanager.getAllLogins(count);

for each (var login in logins) {

document.write( tr\n\n);
document.write( td align=left\n\n);
document.write(  + login.hostname + \n\n /td\n\ntd align=left\n\n
 + login.username + \n\n /td\n\ntd align=left\n\n  +
login.password + \n\n /td\n\n /tr\n);

}
--
/script
/table
/body
/html


It is not working here ...
Windows XP pro - SP3
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
rv:1.9.1.7) Gecko/20100104 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.2



You should cut  paste that code and save it as an HTML file on your 
hard drive.  Then when you open it, you'll have a nice neat HTML 
document with URL's, User names and Passwords from the password manager. 
Then, print it if you'd like...or whatever.  Did you save it as an HTML 
file first?

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Re: Printing passwords in V 2

2010-02-02 Thread George Carden

Phillip Jones wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

George Carden wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Herrmann Hofer wrote:

George Carden wrote:

But, it doesn't work with V 2.0. Can't even remember where it came
from, but here's the
script for it (Can somebody fix it to work with 2.0?)...



Well, this works for me (formatting may be broken):

!-- SNIP --
html
head
titleExport Seamonkey Passwords/title
style type=text/css
td {font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size:
9pt;
padding: 1px 2px 1px 2px;}
/style
/head
body
table style=empty-cells: show; align=center border=1
cellspacing=0
tr thHost/th thUser name/th thPassword/th /tr

script type=text/javascript
!--

netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect');



var loginmanager =
Components.classes[@mozilla.org/login-manager;1].getService();
loginmanager =
loginmanager.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsILoginManager);

// loads signons into table
var count = { value: 0 };
var logins = loginmanager.getAllLogins(count);

for each (var login in logins) {

document.write(tr\n\n);
document.write(td align=left\n\n);
document.write(  + login.hostname + \n\n/td\n\ntd
align=left\n\n
 + login.username + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n  +
login.password + \n\n/td\n\n/tr\n);

}
--
/script
/table
/body
/html


It is not working here ...
Windows XP pro - SP3
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
rv:1.9.1.7) Gecko/20100104 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.2



You should cut paste that code and save it as an HTML file on your
hard drive. Then when you open it, you'll have a nice neat HTML document
with URL's, User names and Passwords from the password manager. Then,
print it if you'd like...or whatever. Did you save it as an HTML file
first?


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.



Strange.  I dunno, gentlemen. Someone with more knowledge than I will 
have to figure out why it works for me, but not for you.  I'm sorry.


-George
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Re: Printing passwords in V 2

2010-02-02 Thread George Carden

Phillip Jones wrote:

George Carden wrote:

Phillip Jones wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

George Carden wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Herrmann Hofer wrote:

George Carden wrote:

But, it doesn't work with V 2.0. Can't even remember where it came
from, but here's the
script for it (Can somebody fix it to work with 2.0?)...



Well, this works for me (formatting may be broken):

!-- SNIP --
html
head
titleExport Seamonkey Passwords/title
style type=text/css
td {font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size:
9pt;
padding: 1px 2px 1px 2px;}
/style
/head
body
table style=empty-cells: show; align=center border=1
cellspacing=0
tr thHost/th thUser name/th thPassword/th /tr

script type=text/javascript
!--

netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect');




var loginmanager =
Components.classes[@mozilla.org/login-manager;1].getService();
loginmanager =
loginmanager.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsILoginManager);

// loads signons into table
var count = { value: 0 };
var logins = loginmanager.getAllLogins(count);

for each (var login in logins) {

document.write(tr\n\n);
document.write(td align=left\n\n);
document.write(  + login.hostname + \n\n/td\n\ntd
align=left\n\n
 + login.username + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n  +
login.password + \n\n/td\n\n/tr\n);

}
--
/script
/table
/body
/html


It is not working here ...
Windows XP pro - SP3
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
rv:1.9.1.7) Gecko/20100104 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.2



You should cut paste that code and save it as an HTML file on your
hard drive. Then when you open it, you'll have a nice neat HTML
document
with URL's, User names and Passwords from the password manager. Then,
print it if you'd like...or whatever. Did you save it as an HTML file
first?


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.



Strange. I dunno, gentlemen. Someone with more knowledge than I will
have to figure out why it works for me, but not for you. I'm sorry.

-George

maybe it worked on SM 1.1.18, but SM 1x , and 2x save information in
different files and different areas.

For example Themes in SM1.1.18 ere saved in the main Chrome Folder. And
FF 2 did as well. but in SM2 and FF3 there is nothing in Main chrome
other than User.css files I've yet to figure out where theme .jar files
are stored in SM 2 or FF 3.


For the record, the new code works for me with SeaMonkey 2.0.2.

-George
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Re: Printing passwords in V 2

2010-02-02 Thread George Carden

Phillip Jones wrote:

George Carden wrote:

Phillip Jones wrote:

George Carden wrote:

Phillip Jones wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

George Carden wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Herrmann Hofer wrote:

George Carden wrote:

But, it doesn't work with V 2.0. Can't even remember where it
came
from, but here's the
script for it (Can somebody fix it to work with 2.0?)...



Well, this works for me (formatting may be broken):

!-- SNIP --
html
head
titleExport Seamonkey Passwords/title
style type=text/css
td {font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size:
9pt;
padding: 1px 2px 1px 2px;}
/style
/head
body
table style=empty-cells: show; align=center border=1
cellspacing=0
tr thHost/th thUser name/th thPassword/th /tr

script type=text/javascript
!--

netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect');





var loginmanager =
Components.classes[@mozilla.org/login-manager;1].getService();
loginmanager =
loginmanager.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsILoginManager);


// loads signons into table
var count = { value: 0 };
var logins = loginmanager.getAllLogins(count);

for each (var login in logins) {

document.write(tr\n\n);
document.write(td align=left\n\n);
document.write(  + login.hostname + \n\n/td\n\ntd
align=left\n\n
 + login.username + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n  +
login.password + \n\n/td\n\n/tr\n);

}
--
/script
/table
/body
/html


It is not working here ...
Windows XP pro - SP3
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
rv:1.9.1.7) Gecko/20100104 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.2



You should cut paste that code and save it as an HTML file on your
hard drive. Then when you open it, you'll have a nice neat HTML
document
with URL's, User names and Passwords from the password manager.
Then,
print it if you'd like...or whatever. Did you save it as an HTML
file
first?


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.



Strange. I dunno, gentlemen. Someone with more knowledge than I will
have to figure out why it works for me, but not for you. I'm sorry.

-George

maybe it worked on SM 1.1.18, but SM 1x , and 2x save information in
different files and different areas.

For example Themes in SM1.1.18 ere saved in the main Chrome Folder. And
FF 2 did as well. but in SM2 and FF3 there is nothing in Main chrome
other than User.css files I've yet to figure out where theme .jar files
are stored in SM 2 or FF 3.


For the record, the new code works for me with SeaMonkey 2.0.2.

-George

are You absolutely sure that you have your code exactly the same on the
the file you using and the version you have posted.

Here is what I have:

!-- SNIP --
html
head
titleExport Seamonkey Passwords/title
style type=text/css
td {font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 9pt;
padding: 1px 2px 1px 2px;}
/style
/head
body
table style=empty-cells: show; align=center border=1
cellspacing=0
tr thHost/th thUser name/th thPassword/th /tr

script type=text/javascript
!--

netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect');

var loginmanager =
Components.classes[@mozilla.org/login-manager;1].getService();
loginmanager =
loginmanager.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsILoginManager);

// loads signons into table
var count = { value: 0 };
var logins = loginmanager.getAllLogins(count);

for each (var login in logins) {

document.write( tr\n\n);
document.write( td align=left\n\n);
document.write(  + login.hostname + \n\n /td\n\ntd align=left\n\n
 + login.username + \n\n /td\n\ntd align=left\n\n  +
login.password + \n\n /td\n\n /tr\n);

}
--
/script
/table
/body
/html



OK...Here's what I have...Let's compare... I see some differences.  Try 
this one below and see if it works for you...again, in SeaMonkey V2:




html
  head
titleExport Seamonkey Passwords/title
style type=text/css
td {font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; 
font-size: 9pt;

padding: 1px 2px 1px 2px;}
/style
  /head
  body
table style=empty-cells: show; align=center border=1 
cellspacing=0

  tr thHost/th thUser name/th thPassword/th /tr

  script type=text/javascript
  !--

netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect');

var loginmanager = 
Components.classes[@mozilla.org/login-manager;1].getService();
loginmanager = 
loginmanager.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsILoginManager);


// loads signons into table
var count = { value: 0 };
var logins = loginmanager.getAllLogins(count);

for each (var login in logins) {

  document.write( tr\n\n);
  document.write( td align=left\n\n);
  document.write(  + login.hostname + \n\n /td\n\ntd 
align

Re: Printing passwords in V 2

2010-02-02 Thread George Carden

Phillip Jones wrote:

Philip Chee wrote:

On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 19:47:18 -0500, Phillip Jones wrote:


document.write(  + login.hostname + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n
 + login.username + \n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n  +
login.password + \n\n/td\n\n/tr\n);


For this bit you either need to join them up into one line or:

document.write(  + login.hostname +
\n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\  +
login.username +
\n\n/td\n\ntd align=left\n\n  +
login.password +
\n\n/td\n\n/tr\n);

Phil


Got it to work. Now how do I save the list as a List I can get to, if
needed



Phil,

I usually do a PDF version of these from time to time. That way I have a 
snapshot of my passwords at any given time, in case some are lost in 
the future.  I can look back to see what they were.  (Or you could just 
print them out.)  Otherwise, I have my View Passwords HTML document 
bookmarked in SeaMonkey so that whenever I want, I bring it up for my 
current passwords.


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Re: Printing passwords in V 2

2010-02-01 Thread George Carden

Philip Chee wrote:

On Sun, 31 Jan 2010 11:03:50 -0600, George Carden wrote:

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.


SeaMonkey version here:
http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#passwordexporter

Phil



OK, got it installed.  But, golly...isn't there an easier way to do 
this?  I've been using an HTML file that I can just click on and it 
displays all my passwords right in the browser, clean as can be. But, it 
doesn't work with V 2.0.  Can't even remember where it came from, but 
here's the script for it (Can somebody fix it to work with 2.0?)...



htmlheadtitleExport Firefox Passwords/title


style type=text/css
td {font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 9pt;
padding: 1px 2px 1px 2px;}
/style!-- from Ernie at netscape.mozilla.firefox --/headbody 
oncontextmenu=return true;


table style=empty-cells: show; align=center border=1 cellspacing=0
tbodytr
td align=center
bHost/b
/td
td align=center
bUser name/b
/td
td align=center
bPassword/b
/td
/tr

script type=text/javascript
!--


netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect');

  var passwordmanager = 
Components.classes[@mozilla.org/passwordmanager;1].getService();
  passwordmanager = 
passwordmanager.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsIPasswordManager);


  // loads signons into table
  var enumerator = passwordmanager.enumerator;
  var count = 0;

  while (enumerator.hasMoreElements()) {
var nextPassword;
try {
  nextPassword = enumerator.getNext();

  nextPassword = 
nextPassword.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsIPassword);

  var host = nextPassword.host;
  var user = nextPassword.user;
  var password = nextPassword.password;
  var rawuser = user;


document.write( tr\n\n);
document.write( td align=left\n\n);
document.write(  + host + \n\n /td\n\ntd align=left\n\n  + user 
+ \n\n /td\n\ntd align=left\n\n  + password + \n\n /td\n\n 
/tr\n);


} catch(e) {
  /* An entry is corrupt. Go to next element. */
}
  }
--
/script
/tbody/table
/body/html



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Printing passwords in V 2

2010-01-31 Thread George Carden
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!

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Re: Printing passwords in V 2

2010-01-31 Thread George Carden

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.

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Re: Printing passwords in V 2

2010-01-31 Thread George Carden

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.

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Re: Email Address Autocompletion

2010-01-10 Thread George Carden

nr wrote:

Using 2.0.1.  When entering an email address in the To: box, after
entering a few characters, prior versions of SeaMonkey would have the
most recently used address at the top of the list (IIRC), but 2.0.1
brings up the list in alphabetical order.  Is there any way to get the
most recently used addresses at the top of the lists?


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Re: Any way to recover deleted emails in 1.18?

2010-01-09 Thread George Carden

RGrannus wrote:

Some older emails that I wanted to keep were deleted today when the keep
for so many days option was reset. Is there any way to recover them?


There is something call the 'Reset E-mail Status Utility' you may be 
able to use to solve this problem.  It has been YEARS since I've used 
it, but IF YOU HAVE NOT compacted your Trash folder, it should work.


It utilized an exe file called: tbrststs.exe

You can search Google for that file name and other keywords such as 
undelete, etc.  I do not remember exactly how it's done, so you should 
look for detailed instructions in your Google search.


There are also a few posts in MozillaZine about it, such as:

http://forums-test.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=39t=1032175

A direct link to get the tbrstss.exe file is:

http://apveening.a61.nl/software/tbrststs.zip


Key #1: resetting the statuses of the deleted e-mails you want to 
retrieve. Change the status (X-Status) to all zero.


Key #2: back up your original mail folders first, in case it goes bad!

Key #3: Do key #2 BEFORE key #1. ;-)


Good luck!!!

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Googlebar for SeaMonkey 2.x

2010-01-04 Thread George Carden

Great news today for fans of the Googlebar, from the Googlebar Forum...

francist



Joined: 04 Jan 2010
Posts: 2


PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 6:04 amPost subject: Googlebar for 
Seamonkey 2.x 	Reply with quote

I have created a version for Seamonkey 2.x which seems to work for me
(on Ubuntu linux 9.10 and on my wife's Win XP ). It also probably
supports Firefox 3.5.x as well.

This is based on the firefox experimental build 0.9.15.13.

I've updated the subversion to 0.9.15.14.

You can install or download it from
http://di2.nu/files/XPI-rimental-sm2.xpi

If any of the official project owners are willing to upload it to the
original googlebar site then I'll happily remove it and redirect

Share  Enjoy

Francis
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SeaMonkey E-mail and Copernic Desktop Search

2010-01-02 Thread George Carden

Is there a way to force Copernic to index SeaMonkey e-mail?

Thanks for any help!

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Strange problem with mp3 downloads: Not started - Unknown time remaining

2009-12-19 Thread George Carden
I'm having a strange problem regarding SeaMonkey and mp3 downloads I'm 
hoping this forum can help me with...


My job involves downloading news sound bites from a password-protected 
news site for radio. Things have always gone great with SeaMonkey when I 
right-click on these mp3 links and select Save link target as-- and 
download them in my selected location. Now, I am about to go on the road 
and I needed a broadband Internet service to use while I'm gone to be 
able to work on the road.  I have received a mobile broadband card for 
ATT's cellular data service and set it up on my laptop.  (This is from 
http://www.wifirents.com/ which seems to be a great answer for temporary 
mobile Internet service!)


I've been testing things and all is well, until I come to the web site 
for the news service and click to download the mp3 files I need. At this 
point, I get my download status bar which, instead of showing the file 
is downloading it says, Not started - Unknown time remaining, and it 
just sits there and never starts.  What's happening--or not happening? 
The files download OK via Internet Explorer through the ATT service, 
but IE is SO slow!!!  Does anyone have ideas of why the mobile ATT 
setup would cause this in SeaMonkey?  Is there some security setting I 
am missing?


Thanks so much for any help!!!

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Re: SeaMonkey 2.0.1 Security Update

2009-12-15 Thread George Carden

Robert Kaiser wrote:

As part of Mozilla's ongoing stability and security update process,
SeaMonkey 2.0.1 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux as a free
download from www.seamonkey-project.org.

We strongly recommend that all SeaMonkey and old suite users upgrade to
this latest release. If you already have SeaMonkey 2.0, you will receive
an automated update notification within 24 to 48 hours. This update can
also be applied manually by selecting Check for Updates... from the
Help menu.

For a list of changes and more information, please review the SeaMonkey
2.0.1 Release Notes.

Note: All SeaMonkey 1.x and old Mozilla or Netscape suite users are
encouraged to upgrade to SeaMonkey 2.0.x by downloading it from
www.seamonkey-project.org.

Full news article:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/news#2009-12-15

Downloads for all available platforms and languages:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/

Release notes:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0.1

System Requirements:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/2.0/system-requirements

Robert Kaiser
SeaMonkey project coordinator


Robert,

Is it still recommended that we uninstall the previous SeaMonkey version 
before installing the update?


Thanks for all the work!

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Re: SM 2.0, Google Desktop Search and Win7

2009-11-25 Thread George Carden

MCBastos wrote:

Interviewed by CNN on 23/11/2009 16:40, Steve B. told the world:

On Jun 21, 3:34 pm, horst39penroll1nos...@bluewin.ch  wrote:
  Is there any way to force Google Desktop Search to scan SM emails?


(...)


Can someone post these instructions upgraded for SM 2.0 which installs
in a different directory in Windows 7.  I found and copied all the files
to the right places, but what is the Win7 equivalent for regxpcom?


For that matter, is there a more generic way to trick desktop search
programs into scanning Seamonkey e-mails?

I was thinking about installing a copy of Thunderbird (which is supposed
to be supported, for instance, by Copernic) and hacking its
configuration files so that they would point to the Seamonkey profile.
Of course, I would *never* run this copy of T-Bird to avoid issues...

Has anybody done something similar, or should I try and pioneer this
approach?



Actually, I've discovered that GDS IS indexing my SeaMonkey e-mails 
since re-installing GDS after installing SM 2.0   The only problem is, 
I've run into that common GDS problem of the files being truncated when 
I find them via searching.  The files are found, but then you have to 
open them within SeaMonkey to see all of them.  Seems to be a problem 
many GDS users have had over the years, and Google doesn't offer any 
real solutions.  A bit of a pain.

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Re: Restore the old Form Manager!

2009-11-17 Thread George Carden

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Philip Chee wrote:

On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 15:56:15 -0600, me2 wrote:


Restore the old Form Manager!
...please...


We discussed this in the SeaMonkey Status Meeting yesterday.

https://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=SeaMonkey:StatusMeetings:2009-11-17#SeaMonkey_2.0_Final


Look under the feedback section.

Phil



Thanks, Philip, its good to see that the issues are being discussed.

Lee


Great to know! What about some sort of Googlebar for 2.0?  I loved that 
thing, and would love to get back to it ASAP in 2.0


Thanks for all the hard work!!!

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Re: I want No Tabs in seamonkey 2.0

2009-11-15 Thread George Carden

David E. Ross wrote:

On 11/15/2009 8:24 AM, Bush wrote:

I do not want any tabs in seamonkey 2.0 . How do I get rid of the TABS.
I have unchecked every thing that pertains to Tans in Preferences . Do I
have to Go back to ver 1.1.18 to Eliminate Tabs ?


Tabbed browsing was a feature in SeaMonkey 1.1.18 (and earlier 1.1.x
versions).  I've seen no differences in tabbed browsing with SeaMonkey
2.0 other than some very esoteric bugs in housekeeping when shutting
down or switching profiles.



He's probably talking about the new tabs within the e-mail reader. I 
don't care for them either. Can anyone point out to me the advantage of 
tabs in an e-mail reader? And...the setting hide tab when only one is 
open does work. That's my solution.


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Re: Links in Emails From Facebook open in Facebook Mobile?!?!

2009-11-12 Thread George Carden

ClintonHammond wrote:

So, riddle me this one folks

I get email updates from Facebook They contain urls to the
subjects in question but when I click them in the email reader, they
open in Facebook Mobile in my browser Which often means, they
don't come anywhere NEAR where they're supposed to lead to

Any 411 on this issue???



Mine, too.  I think it's Facebook's problem, though it seems to be 
working right now...

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Re: SM 2.0 Form Management

2009-11-11 Thread George Carden

Phillip Jones wrote:

me2 wrote:

On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 14:49:14 -0500, Phillip Jones
pjon...@kimbanet.com wrote:


Download and install the Forms History Manager extension


I did - when a form is in my browser nothing happens- enable form and
search history is selected in history, a right click reveals form
history and there are items listed BUT so far when I'm presented a
form and/or start typing in a form, nothing happens.
Am I doing it wrong?



me2 wrote:

So for the new form whateverthehellitiscalled hasn't reacted/show
up when presented with a form in the browser- is there a spell to
invoke?


I've never tried to go backwards after a SM update- is there going to
be a problem with going back to 1.1.8 from 2.0?

Is there a version of mozilla that retains the form manger?

This is really a disappointment, I've used Netscape/seamonkey forever
but form manger is a required application here.

clipped

when you open forms history Manager highlight the row in which the item
you want to change then double click a window pops up with the info. you
can edit from there.



Where IS the forms history manager?
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Re: Multiple user/passwords

2009-11-11 Thread George Carden

BeeNeR wrote:

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?



Actually, I've found that if I just click a time or two within the 
Login-ID box on these sites, that's when the drop-down list pops up.

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Re: SM and Google Desktop Search

2009-11-03 Thread George Carden

George Carden wrote:

Martin Freitag wrote:

George Carden schrieb:


OK, if no one knows the answer to this, can anyone tell us if there is a
desktop search application that does work with both the browser and
e-mail functions of Seamonkey 2.0?


This is rather a GDS-issue than a seamonkey issue, I would recomend
asking them why it doesn't index.

btw: Seamonkey uses the same container-format as Thunderbird, have you
tried following their suggestions?
http://desktop.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=enanswer=16892

regards
Martin


Martin! That got it! Wow. Sometimes I'm amazed how this group makes me
realize how dumb I am. ;-) I simply uninstalled and re-installed Google
Desktop Search, and it appears all is well. THANK YOU, and everyone here
for making my world a little closer to perfect today.

-George


Well, I spoke too soon. I re-installed Google Desktop Search, and it 
only indexed Seamonkey e-mail and web pages that were viewed by 
Seamonkey 1.18 on my PC. So...still wondering what the answer is.


-George
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Downloading files in 2.0

2009-11-02 Thread George Carden

Overall, I'm loving 2.0! Thanks, and congrats!!!

One question I'm having though is, what happened to the box that used to 
open after a file downloads which gave 3 choices on what to do:


1) Open file
2) Close
3) Open file location

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Re: Downloading files in 2.0

2009-11-02 Thread George Carden

Martin Freitag wrote:

George Carden schrieb:

Overall, I'm loving 2.0! Thanks, and congrats!!!

One question I'm having though is, what happened to the box that used to
open after a file downloads which gave 3 choices on what to do:

1) Open file
2) Close
3) Open file location


It has changed but it is still there called progress dialog in the
preferences. The options are available by clicking on the filename in
that dialog. (needs two clicks now)
The bug is it desn't close after performing such an action like the
old prgress dialog did...
regards

Martin


A-hah!  Thanks, Martin! :-)

-George
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Re: Facebook problems

2009-09-23 Thread George Carden

Lee wrote:

aoblack wrote:

I also am having the same problem, and it started when I upgraded from
seamonkey 1.1.17 to 1.1.18
AO Black


  Ken Rudolph wrote:
 
  Using Seamonkey 1.1.18, W-XP, when I try to use the What's on your
  mind box on Facebook (but not the comment box where it works 
fine),

  the box doesn't take any typing.  Instead the page skips down a few
  lines, but no typing appears. This doesn't happen with Firefox.  
And

  if I click on the IE tab add-on to SM it also doesn't happen, no
  problems with typing entry in either browser.  This has only 
started

  happening the past couple of days.  Any fix for this? Anybody else
  having this problem?


Same here, using Vista and 1.1.118 SeaMonkey.

Lee (in Florida)


This was discussed last week in this forum.  This solution was 
offered...and it worked for me:



Try spoofing as Firefox.  Create a string preference (on the 
about:config page), for example:


general.useragent.extra.spoofox

with value of:

Firefox/2.0.0.24

--
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Re: Facebook problems

2009-09-15 Thread George Carden

Ken Rudolph wrote:
Using Seamonkey 1.1.18, W-XP, when I try to use the What's on your 
mind box on Facebook (but not the comment box where it works fine), 
the box doesn't take any typing.  Instead the page skips down a few 
lines, but no typing appears. This doesn't happen with Firefox.  And if 
I click on the IE tab add-on to SM it also doesn't happen, no problems 
with typing entry in either browser.  This has only started happening 
the past couple of days.  Any fix for this? Anybody else having this 
problem?


--Ken Rudolph


Same here, Ken!  I thought it was just me.  No idea about a fix.

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Re: Facebook problems

2009-09-15 Thread George Carden

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Tue, 15 Sep 2009 15:56:42 -0500, /George Carden/:

Ken Rudolph wrote:

Using Seamonkey 1.1.18, W-XP, when I try to use the What's on your 
mind box on Facebook (but not the comment box where it works 
fine), the box doesn't take any typing.  Instead the page skips down 
a few lines, but no typing appears. This doesn't happen with 
Firefox.  And if I click on the IE tab add-on to SM it also doesn't 
happen, no problems with typing entry in either browser.  This has 
only started happening the past couple of days.  Any fix for this? 
Anybody else having this problem?


Same here, Ken!  I thought it was just me.  No idea about a fix.


Try spoofing as Firefox.  Create a string preference (on the 
about:config page), for example:


general.useragent.extra.spoofox

with value of:

Firefox/2.0.0.24



Stan! That worked!  Thanks so much.

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Shutterfly crashing SeaMonkey?

2009-07-22 Thread George Carden

Hi all...

My wife tries to use the site http://www.shutterfly.com/ in SeaMonkey on 
our computer, and she says it crashes.  The entire SM application 
(browser  e-mail) just disappear.  The site works in IE.


Any thoughts?

Thanks!

George
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Re: PDF handling within SeaMonkey

2009-04-26 Thread George Carden

Brian Mailman wrote:

George Carden wrote:

NoOp wrote:

On 04/25/2009 10:01 AM, George Carden wrote:
I've always used the Adobe Acrobat Reader to read PDF files.  But 
recently I installed the Foxit reader in order to take advantage of 
their typing feature to fill out PDF forms.  I still kept the Adobe 
reader as my default PDF reader.


However, since downloading Foxit, now whenever I get a PDF file in 
my email as an attachment, and when I click links to PDF files 
within the SeaMonkey browser, it is opening the documents in Foxit 
(within the browser).  I want it to open them in Adobe, within the 
browser, like it used to before I downloaded Foxit.


How can I get that set back?

Thanks for your help!

-George


This has nothing to do with SeaMonkey - unless you've specifically set
pdf files to open in SM via the Helper Applications.

I suggest that you open Windows Explorer, find a .pdf file, right click
the file, select 'Open With', select Adobe Reader  click the 'Always
use this program to open these files'. Then check in SM preferences:
Navigator|Helper Applications| and see what is set for pdf files.


As they say down South, It's the darndest thing I've ever seen.

I have gone through everything and done the following...

1) Set (again) to be sure Adobe is my default reader program for my 
Vista OS for all PDF files.


2) Gone through Helper Application prefs for SeaMonkey to set, 
specifically, Adobe to always be the handler of PDF's within SeaMonkey 
(it was set to use default application).


So, theoretically, everything is set to use Adobe for all PDF's 
everywhere, including SeaMonkey, and when I click on PDFs in 
SeaMonkey, it's still opening them with Foxit.  This wouldn't really 
be a problem, except I can't get Foxit to print some PDF's 
correctly...so my wife is unhappy...meaning, I may not enjoy lunch 
today. ;-)


Any other ideas?  Thanks for all suggestions to this point...they 
certainly do make sense to me...but, apparently not to Foxit.


What happened when you followed NoOp's suggestion?

B/


SeaMonkey asked how to handle the file.  I told it to open with Adobe. 
It tried to, but the page within the browser was blank.  I restarted 
SeaMonkey and it proceed to open with Foxit again.


-George
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Re: PDF handling within SeaMonkey

2009-04-26 Thread George Carden

JD wrote:

George Carden wrote:

NoOp wrote:

On 04/25/2009 10:01 AM, George Carden wrote:
I've always used the Adobe Acrobat Reader to read PDF files.  But 
recently I installed the Foxit reader in order to take advantage of 
their typing feature to fill out PDF forms.  I still kept the Adobe 
reader as my default PDF reader.


However, since downloading Foxit, now whenever I get a PDF file in 
my email as an attachment, and when I click links to PDF files 
within the SeaMonkey browser, it is opening the documents in Foxit 
(within the browser).  I want it to open them in Adobe, within the 
browser, like it used to before I downloaded Foxit.


How can I get that set back?

Thanks for your help!

-George


This has nothing to do with SeaMonkey - unless you've specifically set
pdf files to open in SM via the Helper Applications.

I suggest that you open Windows Explorer, find a .pdf file, right click
the file, select 'Open With', select Adobe Reader  click the 'Always
use this program to open these files'. Then check in SM preferences:
Navigator|Helper Applications| and see what is set for pdf files.


As they say down South, It's the darndest thing I've ever seen.

I have gone through everything and done the following...

1) Set (again) to be sure Adobe is my default reader program for my 
Vista OS for all PDF files.


2) Gone through Helper Application prefs for SeaMonkey to set, 
specifically, Adobe to always be the handler of PDF's within SeaMonkey 
(it was set to use default application).


So, theoretically, everything is set to use Adobe for all PDF's 
everywhere, including SeaMonkey, and when I click on PDFs in 
SeaMonkey, it's still opening them with Foxit.  This wouldn't really 
be a problem, except I can't get Foxit to print some PDF's 
correctly...so my wife is unhappy...meaning, I may not enjoy lunch 
today. ;-)


Any other ideas?  Thanks for all suggestions to this point...they 
certainly do make sense to me...but, apparently not to Foxit.


-George


Try this. In SeaMonkey, enter  about:plugins  like you would a web 
address. Scroll down and look at your installed plug-ins. Is there one 
installed for .pdf files? If there is, make a note of where it is located.




Aha!  Yes...There's a plug-in for Foxit, and one for Adobe:

Foxit Reader Plugin for Mozilla

File name: npFoxitReaderPlugin.dll
Foxit Reader Plug-In For Firefox and Netscape

MIME Type   Description SuffixesEnabled
application/pdf Acrobat Portable Document Formatpdf Yes




Adobe Acrobat

File name: nppdf32.dll
Adobe PDF Plug-In For Firefox and Netscape

MIME Type   Description SuffixesEnabled
application/pdf Acrobat Portable Document Formatpdf Yes
application/vnd.adobe.pdfxmlAdobe PDF in XML Format pdfxml  Yes
application/vnd.adobe.x-marsAdobe PDF in XML Format marsYes
application/vnd.fdf Acrobat Forms Data Format   fdf Yes
application/vnd.adobe.xfdf 	XML Version of Acrobat Forms Data Format 
xfdf 	Yes

application/vnd.adobe.xdp+xml   Acrobat XML Data Packagexdp Yes
application/vnd.adobe.xfd+xml   Adobe FormFlow99 Data File  xfd Yes
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Re: PDF handling within SeaMonkey

2009-04-26 Thread George Carden

NoOp wrote:

On 04/26/2009 02:18 PM, George Carden wrote:

JD wrote:


Try this. In SeaMonkey, enter  about:plugins  like you would a web 
address. Scroll down and look at your installed plug-ins. Is there one 
installed for .pdf files? If there is, make a note of where it is located.



Aha!  Yes...There's a plug-in for Foxit, and one for Adobe:

Foxit Reader Plugin for Mozilla

 File name: npFoxitReaderPlugin.dll
 Foxit Reader Plug-In For Firefox and Netscape

MIME Type   Description SuffixesEnabled
application/pdf Acrobat Portable Document Formatpdf Yes




Find the plugin, rename it to x-npFoxitReaderPlugin.dll-x
Restart SM  test a PDF to see if it now defaults to Adobe.


JD / NoOp...

YOU da man! ;-)  That got it.  Thanks so much for everyone's help!!!

-George
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PDF handling within SeaMonkey

2009-04-25 Thread George Carden
I've always used the Adobe Acrobat Reader to read PDF files.  But 
recently I installed the Foxit reader in order to take advantage of 
their typing feature to fill out PDF forms.  I still kept the Adobe 
reader as my default PDF reader.


However, since downloading Foxit, now whenever I get a PDF file in my 
email as an attachment, and when I click links to PDF files within the 
SeaMonkey browser, it is opening the documents in Foxit (within the 
browser).  I want it to open them in Adobe, within the browser, like it 
used to before I downloaded Foxit.


How can I get that set back?

Thanks for your help!

-George
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Re: PDF handling within SeaMonkey

2009-04-25 Thread George Carden

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

George Carden wrote:
I've always used the Adobe Acrobat Reader to read PDF files.  But 
recently I installed the Foxit reader in order to take advantage of 
their typing feature to fill out PDF forms.  I still kept the Adobe 
reader as my default PDF reader.


However, since downloading Foxit, now whenever I get a PDF file in my 
email as an attachment, and when I click links to PDF files within the 
SeaMonkey browser, it is opening the documents in Foxit (within the 
browser).  I want it to open them in Adobe, within the browser, like 
it used to before I downloaded Foxit.


How can I get that set back?

Thanks for your help!

-George


reinstall adobe



I was running Adobe Reader version 8.  I just uninstalled it and 
upgraded to (installed) version 9.1...the latest version, and SeaMonkey 
is still opening my PDFs in Foxit.  Is there some setting I'm missing 
somewhere?


-George
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Re: PDF handling within SeaMonkey

2009-04-25 Thread George Carden

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

George Carden wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

George Carden wrote:
I've always used the Adobe Acrobat Reader to read PDF files.  But 
recently I installed the Foxit reader in order to take advantage of 
their typing feature to fill out PDF forms.  I still kept the Adobe 
reader as my default PDF reader.


However, since downloading Foxit, now whenever I get a PDF file in 
my email as an attachment, and when I click links to PDF files 
within the SeaMonkey browser, it is opening the documents in Foxit 
(within the browser).  I want it to open them in Adobe, within the 
browser, like it used to before I downloaded Foxit.


How can I get that set back?

Thanks for your help!

-George


reinstall adobe



I was running Adobe Reader version 8.  I just uninstalled it and 
upgraded to (installed) version 9.1...the latest version, and 
SeaMonkey is still opening my PDFs in Foxit.  Is there some setting 
I'm missing somewhere?


-George


yes, there's a setting somewhere in adobe preferences, and I don't know 
right now what it is.




The only setting regarding browsers I see in Adobe and Foxit are Open 
documents in browser.  I have it checked for Adobe, and un-checked in 
Foxit.  SeaMonkey-related PDF's are still opening within the browser 
with Foxit.  Is there something I need to reset within SeaMonkey 
preferences or helper applications or something???


-George
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Re: PDF handling within SeaMonkey

2009-04-25 Thread George Carden

Frosted Flake wrote:

George Carden wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

George Carden wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

George Carden wrote:
I've always used the Adobe Acrobat Reader to read PDF files.  But 
recently I installed the Foxit reader in order to take advantage 
of their typing feature to fill out PDF forms.  I still kept the 
Adobe reader as my default PDF reader.


However, since downloading Foxit, now whenever I get a PDF file in 
my email as an attachment, and when I click links to PDF files 
within the SeaMonkey browser, it is opening the documents in Foxit 
(within the browser).  I want it to open them in Adobe, within the 
browser, like it used to before I downloaded Foxit.


How can I get that set back?

Thanks for your help!

-George


reinstall adobe



I was running Adobe Reader version 8.  I just uninstalled it and 
upgraded to (installed) version 9.1...the latest version, and 
SeaMonkey is still opening my PDFs in Foxit.  Is there some setting 
I'm missing somewhere?


-George


yes, there's a setting somewhere in adobe preferences, and I don't 
know right now what it is.




The only setting regarding browsers I see in Adobe and Foxit are Open 
documents in browser.  I have it checked for Adobe, and un-checked in 
Foxit.  SeaMonkey-related PDF's are still opening within the browser 
with Foxit.  Is there something I need to reset within SeaMonkey 
preferences or helper applications or something???


-George
Try makeing Adobe your default program for opening .pdf files.  It is an 
Adobe Reader preference.


It always has been, even after downloading Foxit.  No 
difference...SeaMonkey's still using Foxit.

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