Re: Seamonkey Web Application Problem

2018-11-15 Thread Lee
On 11/15/18, Rob Steinmetz  wrote:
> UPDATE:
>
> It seems it may be a profile problem. I tried my computer using a new
> clean profile and it worked. I have the same problem on other old profiles.
>
> I wonder how I can clean my profile without losing a lot of useful
> information.

You can try installing the addons you have in the old profiles one at
a time until your new profile breaks.  Uninstall that addon in your
old profile & it might be back to working.

If your new profile still works after installing all the addons you
can use something like http://winmerge.org/ to compare prefs.js in the
old & new profile and copy them over one at a time until breakage
occurs.  Or 10 - 20 at a time since one-at-a-time takes so darn long.

Regards,
Lee
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Re: Seamonkey Web Application Problem

2018-11-15 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Rob Steinmetz wrote:


UPDATE:

It seems it may be a profile problem. I tried my computer using a new 
clean profile and it worked. I have the same problem on other old profiles.


I wonder how I can clean my profile without losing a lot of useful 
information.


The usual strategy in such cases is to add one add-on/extension at a 
time to the clean profile until the problem recurs; that reveals the 
guilty party.


If that's not it, it must be a user setting; those are recorded in 
about:config but I know of no easy way to search for the problem. 
User-set values are bolded in the display, but there will surely be 
hundreds of those -- which one is relevant?


You might also try clearing cache and cookies in the problem profile; 
these can sometimes affect performance if they are corrupted.


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Re: Seamonkey Web Application Problem

2018-11-15 Thread Rob Steinmetz

UPDATE:

It seems it may be a profile problem. I tried my computer using a new 
clean profile and it worked. I have the same problem on other old profiles.


I wonder how I can clean my profile without losing a lot of useful 
information.

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Re: Seamonkey Web Application problem

2018-11-15 Thread Rob Steinmetz

See my responses below.

IRRITATING SPAMMER wrote:

Rob Steinmetz wrote:
I have a web application for time and billing. It is a old application 
but works as well as we need it to.


I have recently discovered that some functions do not work in 
SeaMonkey 2.49.4. They do work in Thunderbird and Chrome.




No answers, just some questions.
- Firstly I have to ask if you really mean Thunderbird and not Firefox.

I meant Firefox version 62.
- I'm sure the answer is "No" but I have to ask: do you have anything 
like NoScript installed?
I have NoScript installed on my machine. I don't have it enabled for 
this site. But I get the same thing on other computers without NoScript.

- When (as in: which Seamonkey level) did this last work?

It seems 2.48 works as expected.


- This is your web application so we can discount user-agent idiocies.


It's not my application, but I've tried User Agent Switcher with no luck.
Personally I'd be tempted to fall back to the last working Seamonkey 
level but checking the Release Notes for obvious causes would also be 
indicated.
I have the ESR version of Firefox installed, Seamonkey is based on that. 
  It is a first step when checking perceived bugs on the browser side of 
things, not that I have had any for while.





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Re: Seamonkey Web Application problem

2018-11-15 Thread Rob Steinmetz

WaltS48 wrote:

On 11/14/18 6:49 PM, Rob Steinmetz wrote:
I have a web application for time and billing. It is a old application 
but works as well as we need it to.


I have recently discovered that some functions do not work in 
SeaMonkey 2.49.4. They do work in Thunderbird and Chrome.


The biggest on is a tab in the application that leads to a report 
screen. The screen contains common reports and a click on any of them 
works as expected.


There is a link "Click Here to View All Reports"

That link opens a blank window.

In Thunderbird and chrome I get a list of reports and a series of 
filters I can set.


Here is what I get when I "copy the link location"

javascript:__doPostBack('LinkAllReports','')

Under Preferences-> Scripts & Plugins -> Advanced ->

I have "Enable Javascript for" "Browser" Checked
I have "Change Status Bar Text" Checked
I have "Disable or replace context menus" Checked

I tried checking al the other boxes and it had no apparent effect.

What might be going on?



How is it working in Thunderbird and what version are you using?


I meant Firefox. The version of Firefox is 62.0
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Re: Seamonkey Web Application problem

2018-11-15 Thread IRRITATING SPAMMER

Rob Steinmetz wrote:
I have a web application for time and billing. It is a old application 
but works as well as we need it to.


I have recently discovered that some functions do not work in SeaMonkey 
2.49.4. They do work in Thunderbird and Chrome.




No answers, just some questions.
- Firstly I have to ask if you really mean Thunderbird and not Firefox.
- I'm sure the answer is "No" but I have to ask: do you have anything 
like NoScript installed?

- When (as in: which Seamonkey level) did this last work?
- This is your web application so we can discount user-agent idiocies.

Personally I'd be tempted to fall back to the last working Seamonkey 
level but checking the Release Notes for obvious causes would also be 
indicated.
I have the ESR version of Firefox installed, Seamonkey is based on that. 
 It is a first step when checking perceived bugs on the browser side of 
things, not that I have had any for while.


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Re: Seamonkey Web Application problem

2018-11-14 Thread WaltS48

On 11/14/18 6:49 PM, Rob Steinmetz wrote:
I have a web application for time and billing. It is a old application 
but works as well as we need it to.


I have recently discovered that some functions do not work in SeaMonkey 
2.49.4. They do work in Thunderbird and Chrome.


The biggest on is a tab in the application that leads to a report 
screen. The screen contains common reports and a click on any of them 
works as expected.


There is a link "Click Here to View All Reports"

That link opens a blank window.

In Thunderbird and chrome I get a list of reports and a series of 
filters I can set.


Here is what I get when I "copy the link location"

javascript:__doPostBack('LinkAllReports','')

Under Preferences-> Scripts & Plugins -> Advanced ->

I have "Enable Javascript for" "Browser" Checked
I have "Change Status Bar Text" Checked
I have "Disable or replace context menus" Checked

I tried checking al the other boxes and it had no apparent effect.

What might be going on?



How is it working in Thunderbird and what version are you using?
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