Re: Automatic reloading

2013-10-31 Thread Ant

On 10/26/2013 2:37 PM PT, WaltS typed:

Edit  Preferences  Appearance  Content and check that Warn me when
websites try to redirect or reload the page is not checked on your
church computers version.


I had to disable this feature. A few web sites use redirections so much! 
I had to keep clicking! Ugh.

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Re: Automatic reloading

2013-10-30 Thread Ant

On 10/29/2013 3:50 AM PT, Paul B. Gallagher typed:
...
 Well, it does have a refresh tag at line 67 of the source code:

 meta http-equiv=refresh content=120

By my calculation, 1.2 million seconds comes to 333.3 minutes, so you
shouldn't have seen any change. However, if they're using a 301 redirect
you wouldn't see it in the source code.

Either way, SM should be warning you.

Anyone else?


Did it warn you in your SM web browsers?
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Re: Automatic reloading

2013-10-30 Thread Ant

On 10/30/2013 2:29 AM PT, Paul B. Gallagher typed:


Well, it does have a refresh tag at line 67 of the source code:
 meta http-equiv=refresh content=120

By my calculation, 1.2 million seconds comes to 333.3 minutes, ...


Of course, I should have said 333.3 hours, which is just under two weeks.

Either way, you shouldn't have seen a refresh as soon as 15 minutes due
to this bit of code. They must be using a 301 redirect at the server
end, which we can't see.


If it 301 redirect, does that mean SM not support this redirect method? :(
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Re: Automatic reloading

2013-10-30 Thread Daniel

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Yesterday, I wrote:


Well, it does have a refresh tag at line 67 of the source code:
 meta http-equiv=refresh content=120

By my calculation, 1.2 million seconds comes to 333.3 minutes, ...


Of course, I should have said 333.3 hours, which is just under two weeks.

Either way, you shouldn't have seen a refresh as soon as 15 minutes due
to this bit of code. They must be using a 301 redirect at the server
end, which we can't see.


How long is 1.2 million milliseconds?? About 20 mins! Is that close 
enough to about 10-15 minutes??


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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:25.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/25.0 SeaMonkey/2.22 Build identifier: 20131023190942

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Re: Automatic reloading

2013-10-29 Thread Ant

On 10/26/2013 2:37 PM PT, Paul B. Gallagher typed:


Look at Edit | Preferences | Appearance | Content and see if you have
checked
[ ] Warn me when websites try to redirect or reload the page

If you have, this could produce a warning every time the site tries to
reload.


Hmm. It doesn't seem to warn me on http://slashdot.org/ when idling for 
about 10-15 minutes before it takes me to 
http://slashdot.org/?source=autorefresh ... :( Is /. doing something 
different?


Thank you in advance. :)
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Re: Automatic reloading

2013-10-29 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Ant wrote:

On 10/26/2013 2:37 PM PT, Paul B. Gallagher typed:


Look at Edit | Preferences | Appearance | Content and see if you have
checked
[ ] Warn me when websites try to redirect or reload the page

If you have, this could produce a warning every time the site tries to
reload.


Hmm. It doesn't seem to warn me on http://slashdot.org/ when idling for
about 10-15 minutes before it takes me to
http://slashdot.org/?source=autorefresh ... :( Is /. doing something
different?

Thank you in advance. :)


Well, it does have a refresh tag at line 67 of the source code:
meta http-equiv=refresh content=120

By my calculation, 1.2 million seconds comes to 333.3 minutes, so you 
shouldn't have seen any change. However, if they're using a 301 redirect 
you wouldn't see it in the source code.


Either way, SM should be warning you.

Anyone else?

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Re: Automatic reloading

2013-10-27 Thread Ant

On 10/26/2013 2:37 PM PT, WaltS typed:
...

Edit  Preferences  Appearance  Content and check that Warn me when
websites try to redirect or reload the page is not checked ...


Perfect. I'm OK to always allow redirections. Is there a way to set 
that? I only care about reloads.

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Re: Automatic reloading

2013-10-27 Thread Frosted Flake

WaltS wrote:

On 10/26/2013 03:09 PM, Frosted Flake wrote:

Two computers, both running SeaMonkey 2.21

When some pages are loaded on the machine at my church, a popup bar
comes up at the top of the view panel that says SeaMonkey prevented
this page from automatically reloading with a button at the right
saying Allow and an X to close the bar.  No matter what I do, the
bar keeps coming up.  I can see nothing obvious in the Preferences (any
of them) to enable or, more importantly, to disable this behavior.

When the same pages are loaded on my home machine, this does not occur.

What changes do I have to make on the machine at my church to turn this
off?



Edit  Preferences  Appearance  Content and check that Warn me when
websites try to redirect or reload the page is not checked on your
church computers version.


Thanks, that was it.
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Re: Automatic reloading

2013-10-27 Thread Frosted Flake

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Frosted Flake wrote:

Two computers, both running SeaMonkey 2.21

When some pages are loaded on the machine at my church, a popup bar
comes up at the top of the view panel that says SeaMonkey prevented
this page from automatically reloading with a button at the right
saying Allow and an X to close the bar.  No matter what I do, the
bar keeps coming up.  I can see nothing obvious in the Preferences (any
of them) to enable or, more importantly, to disable this behavior.

When the same pages are loaded on my home machine, this does not occur.

What changes do I have to make on the machine at my church to turn this
off?


Look at Edit | Preferences | Appearance | Content and see if you have
checked
[ ] Warn me when websites try to redirect or reload the page

If you have, this could produce a warning every time the site tries to
reload.


Thanks, that was it.
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Re: Automatic reloading

2013-10-26 Thread Ant

On 10/26/2013 12:09 PM PT, Frosted Flake typed:


When some pages are loaded on the machine at my church, a popup bar
comes up at the top of the view panel that says SeaMonkey prevented
this page from automatically reloading with a button at the right
saying Allow and an X to close the bar.  No matter what I do, the
bar keeps coming up.  I can see nothing obvious in the Preferences (any
of them) to enable or, more importantly, to disable this behavior.

When the same pages are loaded on my home machine, this does not occur.

What changes do I have to make on the machine at my church to turn this
off?


Weird. I never had that problem before. I assume you didn't install and 
configure SM on your church's computer. I wonder how one sets that. Is 
there an extension that sets this? I do not see anything in about:config 
list to (dis)allow/prompt re(fresh/load) web pages. I'd love to be able 
to disable/prompt this annoying feature on my SM installations. Thank 
you in advance. :)

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Re: Automatic reloading

2013-10-26 Thread Rufus

Ant wrote:

On 10/26/2013 12:09 PM PT, Frosted Flake typed:


When some pages are loaded on the machine at my church, a popup bar
comes up at the top of the view panel that says SeaMonkey prevented
this page from automatically reloading with a button at the right
saying Allow and an X to close the bar.  No matter what I do, the
bar keeps coming up.  I can see nothing obvious in the Preferences (any
of them) to enable or, more importantly, to disable this behavior.

When the same pages are loaded on my home machine, this does not occur.

What changes do I have to make on the machine at my church to turn this
off?


Weird. I never had that problem before. I assume you didn't install and
configure SM on your church's computer. I wonder how one sets that. Is
there an extension that sets this? I do not see anything in about:config
list to (dis)allow/prompt re(fresh/load) web pages. I'd love to be able
to disable/prompt this annoying feature on my SM installations. Thank
you in advance. :)


Check the Preference settings under Cache and see what you have set for 
Compare the page in the cache to the page on the network: set to.


I use Once per session.  I also run with the Cache set to zero MB.

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Re: Automatic reloading

2013-10-26 Thread Frosted Flake

Ant wrote:

On 10/26/2013 12:09 PM PT, Frosted Flake typed:


When some pages are loaded on the machine at my church, a popup bar
comes up at the top of the view panel that says SeaMonkey prevented
this page from automatically reloading with a button at the right
saying Allow and an X to close the bar.  No matter what I do, the
bar keeps coming up.  I can see nothing obvious in the Preferences (any
of them) to enable or, more importantly, to disable this behavior.

When the same pages are loaded on my home machine, this does not occur.

What changes do I have to make on the machine at my church to turn this
off?


Weird. I never had that problem before. I assume you didn't install and
configure SM on your church's computer. I wonder how one sets that. Is


I did, but did nothing to configure any settings other than setting up a 
single email account.



there an extension that sets this? I do not see anything in about:config


I'll check what extensions are installed after church tomorrow - 
probably none or very few, I don't remember installing any but someone 
else may have.



list to (dis)allow/prompt re(fresh/load) web pages. I'd love to be able
to disable/prompt this annoying feature on my SM installations. Thank
you in advance. :)


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Re: Automatic reloading

2013-10-26 Thread Ant

On 10/26/2013 12:30 PM PT, Rufus typed:


Check the Preference settings under Cache and see what you have set for
Compare the page in the cache to the page on the network: set to.

I use Once per session.  I also run with the Cache set to zero MB.


Isn't when visiting the web page manually though? Frosted Flake was 
mentioned automatic type. The meta refresh HTML code one.

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Re: Automatic reloading

2013-10-26 Thread WaltS

On 10/26/2013 03:09 PM, Frosted Flake wrote:

Two computers, both running SeaMonkey 2.21

When some pages are loaded on the machine at my church, a popup bar
comes up at the top of the view panel that says SeaMonkey prevented
this page from automatically reloading with a button at the right
saying Allow and an X to close the bar.  No matter what I do, the
bar keeps coming up.  I can see nothing obvious in the Preferences (any
of them) to enable or, more importantly, to disable this behavior.

When the same pages are loaded on my home machine, this does not occur.

What changes do I have to make on the machine at my church to turn this
off?



Edit  Preferences  Appearance  Content and check that Warn me when 
websites try to redirect or reload the page is not checked on your 
church computers version.

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Re: Automatic reloading

2013-10-26 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Frosted Flake wrote:

Two computers, both running SeaMonkey 2.21

When some pages are loaded on the machine at my church, a popup bar
comes up at the top of the view panel that says SeaMonkey prevented
this page from automatically reloading with a button at the right
saying Allow and an X to close the bar.  No matter what I do, the
bar keeps coming up.  I can see nothing obvious in the Preferences (any
of them) to enable or, more importantly, to disable this behavior.

When the same pages are loaded on my home machine, this does not occur.

What changes do I have to make on the machine at my church to turn this
off?


Look at Edit | Preferences | Appearance | Content and see if you have 
checked

[ ] Warn me when websites try to redirect or reload the page

If you have, this could produce a warning every time the site tries to 
reload.


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Re: Automatic reloading

2013-10-26 Thread Geoff Welsh

Ant wrote:

On 10/26/2013 12:09 PM PT, Frosted Flake typed:


When some pages are loaded on the machine at my church, a popup
bar comes up at the top of the view panel that says SeaMonkey
prevented this page from automatically reloading with a button at
the right saying Allow and an X to close the bar. No matter
what I do, the bar keeps coming up. I can see nothing obvious in
the Preferences (any of them) to enable or, more importantly, to
disable this behavior.

When the same pages are loaded on my home machine, this does not
occur.

What changes do I have to make on the machine at my church to turn
this off?


Weird. I never had that problem before. ...I wonder how one sets
that.  I do not see anything in about:config list 


on both machines, in about:config , type warn in the filter box and
see which setting is different.  One must be.

GW
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Re: Automatic reloading

2013-10-26 Thread Lee
On 10/26/13, Frosted Flake ta0...@rosemontcc.org wrote:
 Two computers, both running SeaMonkey 2.21

 When some pages are loaded on the machine at my church, a popup bar
 comes up at the top of the view panel that says SeaMonkey prevented
 this page from automatically reloading with a button at the right
 saying Allow and an X to close the bar.  No matter what I do, the
 bar keeps coming up.  I can see nothing obvious in the Preferences (any
 of them) to enable or, more importantly, to disable this behavior.

 When the same pages are loaded on my home machine, this does not occur.

 What changes do I have to make on the machine at my church to turn this
 off?

I'm going to guess
  accessibility.blockautorefresh
and/or
  network.http.prompt-temp-redirect

Lee
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