Password Manager not filling in Cisco site credentials

2012-08-06 Thread Lou Davitian
When I attempt to sign in to the Cisco.com site I'm not prompted for
the master password. If I've already entered the master password, I
still don't have the user name available as a drop down under the user
name field. It doesn't seem to be a case where the input tag has the
autocomplete attribute set to off, at least I can't see it in the page
source nor examining the fields with the DOM inspector. Using a clean
profile, I am prompted to save the credentials and they are visible in
the data manager. The specific url is 
https://sso.cisco.com/autho/forms/CDClogin.html
or just go to www.cisco.com and click on log in at the top of the
page. If anyone can give me a clue as to why this is happening, I'd
appreciate it.
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E-mail helper application not found

2010-05-31 Thread Lou
If I try to open a .pps or .ppt attachment from the E-mail, I get the 
following error :


Foo.pps could not be opened, because the associated helper application 
does not exist. Change the association in your preferences.


If I save that file somewhere and point the Seamonkey web browser to it, 
it calls OpenOffice3 and opens it without any problems.  But it refuses 
to open if I click it from an E-mail message.  Under Edit - Preferences 
- Browser - Helper Applications, I have both PPS and PPT to use 
OpenOffice3.


Lou

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SeaMonkey/2.0.5

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Re: SM 2.0.4 Crash in Ubuntu Linux

2010-05-12 Thread Lou

NoOp wrote:

On 05/07/2010 07:54 PM, Lou wrote:

NoOp wrote:


For some reason Lou's msg got caught in my filters   I didn't see the
original. Anyway, it's a known issue and being worked on:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/seamonkey/+bug/575160
[seamonkey 2.0 in Lucid crashes with 'RenderBadPicture' diagnostics]



Thanks for the link.  I'll follow it and see if I can help in any way.


Tried that... seems that Micah Gersten doesn't need/want any help.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/seamonkey/+bug/575160/comments/7

FWI: until that issue get's fixed I'd just recommend:

1. Download the mozilla version and run from a /home/ folder. Works just
fine for me.
or
2. Use Joe's versions

https://launchpad.net/~seamonkey2/+archive/seamonkey2
or even 2.0.5 from
https://launchpad.net/~seamonkey2/+archive/seamonkey2-pre

both work just fine for me. (I've been running 2.0.5 from Joe's for the
past few days on both 32 and 64 bit lucids w/o issues).



Thanks.  I did what you told me and got 2.0.5 from Joe.  I've been 
running it for several days now and no crashes. :)

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Re: SM 2.0.4 Crash in Ubuntu Linux

2010-05-07 Thread Lou

NoOp wrote:


For some reason Lou's msg got caught in my filters  I didn't see the
original. Anyway, it's a known issue and being worked on:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/seamonkey/+bug/575160
[seamonkey 2.0 in Lucid crashes with 'RenderBadPicture' diagnostics]



Thanks for the link.  I'll follow it and see if I can help in any way.
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SM 2.0.4 Crash in Ubuntu Linux

2010-05-06 Thread Lou
I recently installed Kubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx and Seamonkey2 from the 
repositories.  I'm getting random crashes, with the following error 
shown in the terminal:

--
The program 'seamonkey-2.0-bin' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'RenderBadPicture (invalid Picture parameter)'.
  (Details: serial 877506 error_code 175 request_code 153 minor_code 7)
  (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously;
   that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it.
   To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line
   option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful
   backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() 
function.)

---

Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.1.9) 
Gecko/20100428 SeaMonkey/2.0.4

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Re: One other thing

2010-04-22 Thread Lou

Jane Galt wrote:

Danield...@albury.nospam.net.au   wrote :



Jane, did you go to

Edit-Mail   Newsgroup Account Settings-Add Account

as I suggested or did you go to

Edit-Preferences-Mail  Newsgroup???

Daniel


All there is here, is Edit - Preferences




You need to open the mail portion of Seamonkey first and click on Edit 
from there.  If you go to Edit while in the web browser, you won't get 
the Mail  Newsgroup prefs.

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

2010-04-16 Thread Lou

Jane Galt wrote:

I just downloaded and tried it in FF and it DOES go to Pegasus for mailto
links, so YES this is a SM only problem and seems unfixable unless the
developers get it fixed.


Why don't you use FF and install the Netscape theme to make it look like 
Navigator?

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4083
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Re: Walnut theme bug when composing message

2010-03-01 Thread Lou

chicagofan wrote:

Lou wrote:

When I click on Adress while composing an E-mail, I get a
semi-transparent window with my contacts, but I can't select any
recipients in said window. If I use the default theme or the Crystal
theme, I have no problems at all.

You can see it here: http://i46.tinypic.com/34gvsj6.png

Lou



It's working fine for me, but I do remember there was an update after
one of the 2.0 releases. Is there any chance you missed that? Your
address window looks just like mine.

BTW, I'm using 2.0.3
bj


Thanks for the reply.  I'm also using SM 2.03 (Linux 64 bit) and I have 
the latest Walnut installed. But, if I click on a name on the left 
column, it doesn't get selected and if I double-click on a name, it 
doesn't appear on the right column.  Also, if I move the scroll bar, the 
names on the contact list don't scroll.  BTW, is it supposed to be 
transparent?  I would think that, like every other one, the window would 
have a wood background, not a transparent one.


Lou
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Walnut theme bug when composing message

2010-02-28 Thread Lou
When I click on Adress while composing an E-mail, I get a 
semi-transparent window with my contacts, but I can't select any 
recipients in said window.  If I use the default theme or the Crystal 
theme, I have no problems at all.


You can see it here: http://i46.tinypic.com/34gvsj6.png

Lou
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Sent subfolder regenerates by itself

2010-02-26 Thread Lou
I have 3 E-Mail accounts plus my Local Folder.  After I upgraded to SM2, 
an empty Sent subfolder appeared inside the regular Sent folder in my 
Local Folders.  If I delete it, it goes away, but reappears the next 
time I run SM.  Is there any way that I can get rid of it for good.  Can 
I also get rid of the Sent folder inside the Local Folders, since I 
don't use it (the 3 E-mail accounts have their own Sent folder).


Local Folders
  |
  --- Sent
  | |
  | --- Sent   This is the one that bugs me.


Any help would be appreciated,
Lou
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.1.8) Gecko/20100205 
SeaMonkey/2.0.3

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Re: Spanish Version with twice Reiniciar

2010-02-16 Thread Lou

Erwin Castellanos wrote:

I recently installed SM 2.0.2 in spanish and works fine, but when I click the
white X to exit SM pop up a dialog box whit two buttons saying Reiniciar %S
and the other one Reiniciar. I noticed that this error comes from the 
version 2.,
may be this will appear corrected in then next update.

http://www.freeimagehosting.net/image.php?abf629b745.jpg





I think this might be an error in translation.  The English version has 
3 options if you close the browser with multiple tabs. Quit, Save and 
Quit, and Cancel.  I'm assuming that Reiniciar %S saves your tabs, 
while Reiniciar quits without saving the tabs.


Lou
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Re: New SeaMonkey 2.0.2 won't run

2010-02-12 Thread Lou

David Wilkinson wrote:

Norm Cohler wrote:

Thanks to all who gave me the system requirements for SeaMonkey 2.0.2.
Another reason to migrate out of Windows toward Linux.


How is it Windows' fault that you have decided to skip 4 versions of Windows,
and a third party vendor has stopped supporting the one you are using?

SeaMonkey 2 runs great on Windows 7.



Not everyone can afford a fancy new computer that meets the minimun 
requirements of Windows 7 and pay the Micro$oft tax on top of that to 
upgrade.  Linux runs on older machines, is 100 times more secure, and is 
free.

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Re: Help Test Autofill Forms 0.9.5.2 Mod for SeaMonkey 2.0!

2010-02-02 Thread Lou

Jens Hatlak wrote:

Philip Chee wrote:

I've just ported Autofill Forms to SeaMonkey 2.0. Before I push this
public I would like some brave souls to beta test this. I've gotten it
to install and the UI to show up and there are no obvious JS errors.
Since I don't normally auto-fill forms even with SeaMonkey 1.1 I haven't
tested that it actually fills in forms at all.


I haven't tested extensively either but it seems to do the job. Installs
fine, the toolbar button is there after the restart and works, settings
are accessible and appear to work, saving a form and letting SM fill one
in using a saved profile works, too. The context menu entries do as
advertised as well. Good job! :-)

Now where are all those people screaming around time and again,
demanding bring back form manager? It'll be interesting to see what
they say, or if they react at all to this. Anyway, thanks for your efforts!

Greetings,

Jens



Thanks Philip.  I knew that Form Filling was coming to SM2. I'm glad I 
hung around.


Lou
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Re: Goodbye Seamonkey

2010-01-29 Thread Lou

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
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Re: Seamonkey2.0.2 and debian 64 bit, no flashplayer

2010-01-25 Thread Lou

Rod Lovett wrote:

Hi
I installed seamonkey 2.0.2 in Debian Lenny 64 bit, and it runs, so-
is it both 32 and 64 bit compatible.
However it will not run the 64 bit libflashplayer.so file downloaded
from adobe in the plugins folder as the 32 bit seamonkey will with the
32 bit file.
I then tried the 32 bit libflashplayer.so, and seamonkey promptly crashed.
I looked on the seamonkey website but nothing terribly helfpul revealed
itself.
So I wonder how to get 64 bit flash working, or even 64 bit java going
or is this still a work in progress. Would symlinks help.
Any non MS folk have any ideas I wonder?
Regards
Rod


The plugin from the Adobe website is 32 bit only.  To get the 64 bit plugin:

wget 
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/contrib/f/flashplugin-nonfree/flashplugin-nonfree_2.8_amd64.deb


When you install the above package, all it does is download the 64 bit 
version of Flash Player from Macromedia.com.  IIRC, the tar ball will be 
in /var/cache.  Extract libflashplayer.so from there and put it in your 
plugins directory (i.e.: /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins).


Lou
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Re: this might be a scam..

2010-01-23 Thread Lou

Rick Merrill wrote:

Is there any option to turn off or train or lower the threshold for
SeaMonkey thinks this might be a scam?

I believe this message is driven solely by the detection of a link that
differs from the URL.

I could be wrong now. - Monk


Got to about:config and look for:

mail.phishing.detection.enabled

and set to False.
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Re: Form Managers / Fillers

2010-01-19 Thread Lou

Lucas Levrel wrote:

Le 14 janvier 2010, Phillip Jones a écrit :
snip
On 19 nov 2009, Jens Hatlak posted in this forum a how-to about
installing Form Autofill, a Firefox add-on that does the trick.

Cheers.


I installed Autofill by modifying the install.rdf. The Add-on manager 
shows it as installed and I can access the preferences settings, but I 
don't see the icon on the toolbar or any context menu that may allow me 
to autofill everything.

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Re: Form Managers / Fillers

2010-01-19 Thread Lou

Philip Chee wrote:

On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 11:37:57 -0500, Lou wrote:

Lucas Levrel wrote:

Le 14 janvier 2010, Phillip Jones a écrit :
snip
On 19 nov 2009, Jens Hatlak posted in this forum a how-to about
installing Form Autofill, a Firefox add-on that does the trick.

Cheers.


I installed Autofill by modifying the install.rdf. The Add-on manager
shows it as installed and I can access the preferences settings, but I
don't see the icon on the toolbar or any context menu that may allow me
to autofill everything.


***Purely based on code inspection***:

In the chrome.manifest file, replace the following lines:

overlay chrome://browser/content/browser.xul

chrome://autofillforms/content/autofillFormsOverlay.xul

style   chrome://browser/content/browser.xul

chrome://autofillforms/skin/autofillFormsMac.css
appversion=3.0 os=Darwin

style   chrome://global/content/customizeToolbar.xul
chrome://autofillforms/skin/autofillFormsMac.css
appversion=3.0 os=Darwin

with

overlay chrome://navigator/content/navigator.xul

chrome://autofillforms/content/autofillFormsOverlay.xul

style   chrome://navigator/content/navigator.xul

chrome://autofillforms/skin/autofillFormsMac.css
appversion=2.0 os=Darwin

style   chrome://global/content/customizeToolbar.xul
chrome://autofillforms/skin/autofillFormsMac.css
appversion=2.0 os=Darwin

-

Replace:

style   chrome://autofillforms/content/autofillFormsOptions.xul 
chrome://autofillforms/skin/autofillFormsOptions2.css   appversion3.0

style   chrome://autofillforms/content/autofillFormsOptions.xul 
chrome://autofillforms/skin/autofillFormsOptions1.5.css appversion2.0

with:

# commented out style   
chrome://autofillforms/content/autofillFormsOptions.xul 
chrome://autofillforms/skin/autofillFormsOptions2.css   appversion3.0

# commented out style   
chrome://autofillforms/content/autofillFormsOptions.xul 
chrome://autofillforms/skin/autofillFormsOptions1.5.css appversion2.0

Phil



Thank you so much!!! It now works like a charm.  This is exactly what I 
was looking for.


Lou
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mazdausa.com

2010-01-17 Thread Lou
I got a first one today.  When I try to visit www.mazdausa.com with SM 
2.0, I get the mobile phone version of the website.  If I go with FF, 
then I get the standard version.  I tried switching the user agent via 
the user agent swither extension to FF/Linux, FF/WinXP, and IE/WinXP, 
but still get the mobile version.


Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.1.4) 
Gecko/20091027 SeaMonkey/2.0

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Re: mazdausa.com

2010-01-17 Thread Lou

Hartmut Figge wrote:

chicagofan:


I know this doesn't help, but it works for me, and has a shiny,
beautiful, red, 2010 Mazda 6 greeting everyone.  :)


And i don't know if it works for me. How to distinguish a mobile phone
version from the other? :)

Hartmut



This is what I see when I get the mobile version:

http://i48.tinypic.com/1jnuhy.png
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Re: Two restart questions

2009-12-17 Thread Lou

Bill Davidsen wrote:

Most of the time I want M to start over clean, and forget all the stuff
I might have been doing, but occasionally I want to preserve the
context. I have noticed that if I should down I get an empty restart,
and if I kill the application I get context preserved. (Linux)

Is there a secret save context and shutdown feature I can use within SM?

Also, is there a way to specify the starting position of windows rather
than use the window manager default?



Are you using SM2 beta? I had the same behaviour when I was using beta, 
but now that I'm using 2.0, I get asked if I want to save my tabs before 
closing.  If I only have one tab open at the time and want to save it 
for next session, I just open a second blank tab, and then quit.

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Re: Who are Seamonkey's core user base?

2009-12-16 Thread Lou

hawker wrote:

So I just got to wondering if most of us Seamonkey people are just
Netscape hold ons that are not comfortable with the FireFox/Thunderbird
interface for whatever reason?
snip
Hawker


I used NS4, then Mozilla, now Seamonkey.  I stayed because I rather open 
one suite than several apps. I like the way everything is integrated. 
Also, up to 1.18, I liked the old Form Manager, with its 'Edit - 
fill-in form' one-click form filling, which I hope will be developed for 
SM2 sometime.  Still, I think that it is the best browser/E-mail client 
combo out there, and it is what I install in my friends/family computers 
when they ask me to.


Lou
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Re: Seamonkey 2.0 is JUNK .

2009-12-07 Thread Lou

John Boyle wrote:

To NoOp: And how would you know this, using LINUX? Are you also a
SeaMonkey developer? INSTALLING SEAMONKEY 2.0 HAS BEEN KNOWN TO DESTROY
ALL SORTS OF THINGS THAT HAVE TO BE DOWNLOADED OR HAVE BEEN DOWNLOADED
THROUGH IT! After all, what are ALL the complaints that have surfaced
been about, if not SM2:-(


I can vouch for John.  I installed Seamonkey 2.0 and it erased my bank 
account, destroyed the engine in my car and killed my dog. ;)

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Re: I want No Tabs in seamonkey 2.0

2009-11-17 Thread Lou

Phillip Jones wrote:

Hartmut Figge wrote:

Phillip Jones:

Leonidas Jones wrote:



What is this screenshot supposed to show? I see a Mail/News window with
no tabs open. How does it relate to the problem of not wanting tabs in
Mail/News?


I've Drawn an arrow to point out the tab.


I don't read here every day or every posting and i'm too lazy to reread
the thread. Seems, you don't like the tabs in MailNews. Well, setting
browser.tabs.autoHide to true may be what you want.

Or not. ;)

Hartmut


I have. But I should have to do that. It shouldn't be there to begin with.



So you think that because you don't like tabs, then nobody should have 
them?  Get Netscape 4.5.  It is still available for download.  And you 
won't have to worry about those evil tabs.

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Re: AVG 9.0 SeaMonkey

2009-11-17 Thread Lou

John Cunniff wrote:

Hello, Everybody!

I downloaded an AVG right after I received the serious notice of the 
deadline for AVG 8.5 is Dec. 1. I installed AVG 9.0 in replacement of 
AVG 8.5, which worked much better than the 9.0. I've noticed that AVG 
9.0 only works on e-mail scanning is Microsoft Outlook 2003, but not 
SeaMonkey. I got completely puzzled. I do not see No Vvirus found in 
this message. but in Outlook 2003, yes. I wonder did you have any 
problems like me?


I wonder if it was the glitch in SeaMonkey 2.0 that didn't recognize AVG 
9.0's new update? Or what? Just curious.


A bit off-topic here. But I desperately need your help. I've keep 
getting my window becoming inactive not only in SeaMonkey, but any 
applications, like SeaMonkey and MS Word 2003 for example. That really 
frusstrates me especially when I am typing a response or report. I have 
to click an inactive window to make it active again.


Does anyone have a suggestion?

Let me know. Thanks.

Johnny :)

Time to sitch AVG??  Avira and Avast are out there
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Re: SM 2.0 Ubuntu 8.04 .deb package (64-bit) , also for Debian 5

2009-11-08 Thread Lou

Anonymous S. wrote:

Lou 提到:

Since Ubuntu won't release SM 2.0 for 8.04 (Hardy Heron), I decided to
compile it myself and made a .deb package. Anyone interested in trying
it can get it here (click on seamonkey_2.0-1_amd64.deb to download)
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=9db35479c75a777d08f8df73f2072ed6e04e75f6e8ebb871


It installs to /usr/local/lib/seamonkey-2.0 and the executable goes to
/usr/local/bin/seamonkey. On a standard Ubuntu installation, that
should be on your path and should run from a terminal with no
problems, but you may have to edit the menu entry (KDE, Gnome,) to
point to the right place.


Thanks! It's also working on Debian 5 (I'm testing this .deb with Debian
5.0.3 , stable distribution, amd64, GNOME)

At first I installed SM2 as root account (without caution...), but looks
like everything was fine. I can run seamonkey as normal user account.

but I can not run SM2 from /usr/local/bin/seamonkey (so I removed it
later. --sorry I forgot the error message.) Instead of it,
another path /usr/local/lib/seamonkey-2.0/seamonkey is OK.

This package is helpful, so I don't have to ready an environment for
building SM2.

Relaxing.


I'm glad it is working for you.
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Re: Ping Lee

2009-11-05 Thread Lou

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Lou wrote:

Since I know you are active in TB and FF groups as well as SM...
Will SM work fine on a Win7 netbook? FF / TB??

TIA

Lou


The fact that its a netbook should not cause a problem.  I've got SM and 
FF up and running fine in Vista, so I would not anticipate any problems 
with Win 7.\, though I haven't tried it yet.


Lee

Thanks to you and Philip
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Potable SM Q

2009-11-03 Thread Lou
Using XP (SP2) can I d/l portable SM and install on a USB drive then use 
it on a Vista system?  Win 7 system?


TIA

Lou
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Re: Potable SM Q

2009-11-03 Thread Lou

MCBastos wrote:

Interviewed by CNN on 3/11/2009 08:54, Lou told the world:
Using XP (SP2) can I d/l portable SM and install on a USB drive then use 
it on a Vista system?  Win 7 system?


Yes. Portable software don't care much about which version of Windows
you are using -- some of them might work even on Windows 9x. As long as
the computer fulfills the minimum system requirements of the software,
you should be fine -- for SM2, that would be Windows 2000. So you should
be fine using Portable SM2 in Win2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 2008 or 7.



Thank You
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Re: Potable SM Q

2009-11-03 Thread Lou

Benoit Renard wrote:

Lou wrote:

Potable SM Q


No, you can't drink SeaMonkey.


LOL  Oops

I did not even notice till you did.

Lou
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Re: Cannot Install Seamonkey 2.0?

2009-11-03 Thread Lou

Bernard Mercier wrote:

James a utilisé son clavier pour écrire :
To me a h*ll of a lot of things in Vista seem funny [as in odd, 
counter intuitive].  How/when/why administrator needs to be called 
on my pc where no one except me has access is still a puzzle.  But 
then I'm NOT a geek...



James
.
.

It is to protect you against yourself for doing stupid things. lol


Administrator is to protect grandparents from the brats.
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Another newbie Q

2009-11-03 Thread Lou
Does SM identify itself as FF or something safe to sites that check 
browsers?

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Re: Another newbie Q

2009-11-03 Thread Lou

Martin Freitag wrote:

Lou schrieb:

Does SM identify itself as FF or something safe to sites that check
browsers?


It identifies as Seamonkey of course and reports pretty much the same
Gecko-engine as FF does. If a website sniffs for the gecko correctly
everything will be fine.
As some sites don't do that feel free to add
general.useragent.extra.seamonkey.spoof in about:config with the value
of NOT Firefox/3.5.4 or similar.

Also the prefbar has a nice user-agent switcher which alows you to
switch in case needed: http://prefbar.mozdev.org/

regards
Martin


Thanks

So now the Q is will Bank of America website work with SM for online 
banking

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Re: Newbie asks

2009-10-31 Thread Lou

JeffM wrote:

Lou wrote:

Advantages / Disadvantages to SM?


With all the apps under one roof in SeaMonkey,
the memory footprint is smaller than if you had
Firefox, Thunderbird, ChatZilla, and KompoZer[1]
all installed individually and open at once.

Decide for yourself if you like the UI better than the others.

Migration of profiles is still a bit rough with SM2.0.


Any problems using SM and FF and TB?


Don't try to use the same profile 2 places at the same time
and you'll be OK.
.
.
[1] KompoZer is better than what is currently in the suite;
the developer of that fork
will be working with the SeaMonkey team for 2.1.
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?mode=nestedthreshold=0sid=1423895cid=29914853#29921007


Thank You
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Newbie asks

2009-10-30 Thread Lou

Why should I try SM?
I am a very long time FF user who uses FF for regular stuff including 
web mail via Yahoo and Google

Also using TB for news.

Advantages / Disadvantages to SM?

Any problems using SM and FF and TB?

Lou
PS I was a Netscape Champion so be nice:-))
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Re: Seamonky 2.0 E-Mail problem

2009-10-30 Thread Lou

u...@domain.invalid wrote:

I installed 2.0 and now I cant send email. I get this message.

Sending of message failed.
An error occurred sending mail: Unable to authenticate to SMTP server 
smtp.west.cox.net. It does not support authentication (SMTP-AUTH) but 
you have chosen to use authentication. Uncheck 'Use name and password' 
for that server or contact your service provider.


How do I fix this?


Follow the instructions in the message??
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Re: SM 2.0 Form Management

2009-10-28 Thread Lou

Dennis Gleeson wrote:

  A new form manager replaces all previous web form management, and
  automatically keeps a record of what you type into forms and presents
  you these options in a drop-down list when you come back.

I haven't downloaded the new version yet but have a question based on
some previous reading on here.

Is there any way in 2.0 to fill a complete form with 1 or 2 clicks(like
with the current form manager) or are you forced to make a choice from
drop downd in EACH form field?


I miss the old form manager too.  Maybe we'll get in in 2.1.
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Re: SeaMonkey 2.0 - The Modern Internet Suite is Here!

2009-10-27 Thread Lou

Hartmut Figge wrote:

Lou:


I wonder if there is a way of sharing my .deb package with people that
might want to try it.


You could upload it to your webspace.


Configure arguments
--enable-application=suite --enable-startup-notification
--enable-calendar --enable-application=../suite
--disable-official-branding --with-branding=../suite/branding/nightly
--disable-debug --enable-optimize --enable-64bit


That could help others who which to compile by themselves.

P.S.
Hach, i love this bug in the composer of SM2.1 *g*

Hartmut


Uploaded it here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=9db35479c75a777d08f8df73f2072ed6e04e75f6e8ebb871
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SM 2.0 Ubuntu 8.04 .deb package (64-bit)

2009-10-27 Thread Lou
Since Ubuntu won't release SM 2.0 for 8.04 (Hardy Heron), I decided to 
compile it myself and made a .deb package.  Anyone interested in trying 
it can get it here (click on seamonkey_2.0-1_amd64.deb to download)

http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=9db35479c75a777d08f8df73f2072ed6e04e75f6e8ebb871

It installs to /usr/local/lib/seamonkey-2.0 and the executable goes to 
/usr/local/bin/seamonkey.  On a standard Ubuntu installation, that 
should be on your path and should run from a terminal with no problems, 
but you may have to edit the menu entry (KDE, Gnome,)  to point to 
the right place.

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