On 6 Feb, Thomas Mueller wrote:
>> Kevin Oberman writes:
>> > > Where would I find User Agent Switcher by Linder? Would it be
>> > > on a Mozilla site, and would it work with SeaMonkey?
>
>> > > Would the several Firefox or SeaMonkey extensions have similar
>> > > functionality?
>
>> >
On Thu, 6 Feb 2020 07:54:33 -0500
Robert Huff wrote:
>
> Thomas Mueller writes:
>
> > > Seamonkey - which was my default browser until it was no
> > > longer updated - came with this ability built in. The only
> > > problem was the list of alternate identities was vintage, like,
>
Thomas Mueller writes:
> > Seamonkey - which was my default browser until it was no longer
> > updated - came with this ability built in. The only problem was the
> > list of alternate identities was vintage, like, 2000 with no way (that
> > I knew of) to change it.
>
> I went
> Kevin Oberman writes:
> > > Where would I find User Agent Switcher by Linder? Would it be on a
> > > Mozilla site, and would it work with SeaMonkey?
> > > Would the several Firefox or SeaMonkey extensions have similar
> > > functionality?
> > It's available through Firefox from
Kevin Oberman writes:
> > Where would I find User Agent Switcher by Linder? Would it be on a
> > Mozilla site, and would it work with SeaMonkey?
> >
> > Would the several Firefox or SeaMonkey extensions have similar
> > functionality?
>
> It's available through Firefox from about:addons.
On Tue, Feb 4, 2020 at 9:48 PM Thomas Mueller wrote:
> > This is getting a bit off-topic, but I use Firefox with User Agent
> Switcher
> > by Linder. (There are several Firefox extensions that have VERY similar
> > names.) It works perfectly at Chase and also fixes several sites that
> > insist
> This is getting a bit off-topic, but I use Firefox with User Agent Switcher
> by Linder. (There are several Firefox extensions that have VERY similar
> names.) It works perfectly at Chase and also fixes several sites that
> insist on providing the mobile version to FreeBSD. It allows the
On Tue, Feb 4, 2020 at 3:39 AM Thomas Mueller wrote:
> > This is quite surprising as I have not seen this. I do get occasional
> dead
> > buttons due to all of the privacy add-ons I run, especially No-Script,
> but
> > also less intrusive ones like Privacy Badger.
>
> > I have seen a few issues
> This is quite surprising as I have not seen this. I do get occasional dead
> buttons due to all of the privacy add-ons I run, especially No-Script, but
> also less intrusive ones like Privacy Badger.
> I have seen a few issues with sites taking advantage of some JS functions
> outside of the
This is quite surprising as I have not seen this. I do get occasional dead
buttons due to all of the privacy add-ons I run, especially No-Script, but
also less intrusive ones like Privacy Badger.
I have seen a few issues with sites taking advantage of some JS functions
outside of the standard
On Mon, 3 Feb 2020, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
You're right. For some reason, firefox is not handling the additional
compression correctly (I see Content-Encoding: gzip in the headers, so
it's advertised, but not unzipped by the browser, so I get a double-
compressed file. Oh tempora, oh
## Thomas Dickey (dic...@his.com):
> The server is compressing the output...
> Not all browsers have the problem :-(
You're right. For some reason, firefox is not handling the additional
compression correctly (I see Content-Encoding: gzip in the headers, so
it's advertised, but not unzipped by
Reported to the maintainer. It should be fixed shortly.
On Sun, Feb 02, 2020 at 10:36:00AM -0500, ajtiM via freebsd-ports wrote:
> Update of xterm to version 253 has a problem:
>
> ===> License MIT accepted by the user
> ===> xterm-353 depends on file: /usr/local/sbin/pkg - found
> ===>
Thomas, care to check the latest xterm tar file on the mirror?
## Peter Jeremy (pe...@rulingia.com):
> If you are inclined, you could compare the contents of both files and
> report the differences upstream - particularly if there has been a
> malicious change.
In fact,
On 2020-Feb-02 12:38:45 -0500, ajtiM via freebsd-ports
wrote:
>On Sun, 2 Feb 2020 12:11:18 -0500
>ajtiM via freebsd-ports wrote:
>
>I did solve the problem with download file from the xterm web site.
>compile and it works. The tgz file which automatically download from
>mirror site is not good.
On Sun, 2 Feb 2020 12:11:18 -0500
ajtiM via freebsd-ports wrote:
I did solve the problem with download file from the xterm web site.
compile and it works. The tgz file which automatically download from
mirror site is not good.
Thank you.
--
“In politics stupidity is not a handicap”.
On Sun, 2 Feb 2020 07:42:27 -0800
David Wolfskill wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 02, 2020 at 10:36:00AM -0500, ajtiM via freebsd-ports
> wrote:
> > Update of xterm to version 253 has a problem:
> >
> > ===> License MIT accepted by the user
> > ===> xterm-353 depends on file: /usr/local/sbin/pkg -
On Sun, Feb 02, 2020 at 10:36:00AM -0500, ajtiM via freebsd-ports wrote:
> Update of xterm to version 253 has a problem:
>
> ===> License MIT accepted by the user
> ===> xterm-353 depends on file: /usr/local/sbin/pkg - found
> ===> Fetching all distfiles required by xterm-353 for building
> =>
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