Seamonkey 1.1.18 (and earlier) progressively mess up a web page I am trying
to let a nontechnical user edit, as each time they use Seamonkey to edit the
page more br tags get inserted.
The page has a CSS based popup menu, with source that looks like this when I
'view source' in a browser other
Hi, I have 9475 files like places.sqlite-*.corrupt in my profile, they
are a little old, the last file is on the 10 June 2009.
Can I suppress them, are they useful for bugzilla?
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Michael Casteel schrieb:
Seamonkey 1.1.18 (and earlier) progressively mess up a web page I am trying
to let a nontechnical user edit, as each time they use Seamonkey to edit the
page more br tags get inserted.
The page has a CSS based popup menu, with source that looks like this when I
Paul B. Gallagher schrieb:
Every once in a while, one of my emails is returned and I have to delete
the bad address. I'm careful to take it out of all my address books,
including the Collected Addresses AB.
Somehow SeaMonkey remembers it anyway, and if I'm not extra careful when
entering
Craig wrote:
Can someone outline how whether this is doable?
It is doable for sure, the profile data should be compatible, and IIRC,
most of the data should probably be able to be imported with SeaMonkey's
migration feature.
Robert Kaiser
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Stéphane Grégoire wrote:
Hi, I have 9475 files like places.sqlite-*.corrupt in my profile, they
are a little old, the last file is on the 10 June 2009.
Can I suppress them, are they useful for bugzilla?
Delete them, this was probably a problem with some development version
of the history
Alan Cummings wrote:
Alan Cummings wrote:
Just a quick question on whether or not Lightning will install in
SM 2.0 b2?
To answer my own question.. no it doesn't work. :(
Oh, but it does - if you're using a recent nightly version of Lightning.
Robert Kaiser
I originally sent this post on 9/6/09, at 8:22 AM, and as far as I know, it
has never shown up on this support list, so I'm sending it again.
Apologies if I'm the only one that didn't get a copy, and you've all seen it.
I'll risk that this one time...
Thanks, keith whaley
original
Keith Whaley wrote:
I originally sent this post on 9/6/09, at 8:22 AM...
That is an error. The date was 0/26/09, NOT 9/6.
Thanks, keith
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Hi!
I'm helping a friend of mine. Until now he was using the old mozilla
suite... (argh!). I just installed Seamonkey 1.1.18 and have some
little problems when I'm sending mails with attachements. Also
installed on this computer is the latest GData Antivirus software
which scans outgoing mails.
jnmayer wrote:
So now when I send a mail with a large attachement, seamonkey takes
some time sending the mail. But in the end the mail is not sent and I
get an error message (smtp server error). When I turn off the email
check in GData Antivirus everything works just fine.
My friend is a little
NoOp wrote:
On 09/26/2009 10:15 AM, Alan Cummings wrote:
Just a quick question on whether or not Lightning will install in
SM 2.0 b2?
thanks
Yes. You'll need to get the latest lightning version from the nightlies
repository:
On 29 Sep., 18:32, Jordon jor...@removethissamiamnot.com wrote:
jnmayer wrote:
So now when I send a mail with a large attachement, seamonkey takes
some time sending the mail. But in the end the mail is not sent and I
get an error message (smtp server error). When I turn off the email
Martin Freitag wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher schrieb:
Every once in a while, one of my emails is returned and I have to delete
the bad address. I'm careful to take it out of all my address books,
including the Collected Addresses AB.
Somehow SeaMonkey remembers it anyway, and if I'm not extra
Keith Whaley wrote:
Keith Whaley wrote:
I originally sent this post on 9/6/09, at 8:22 AM...
That is an error. The date was 0/26/09, NOT 9/6.
Thanks, keith
As a linguist I'm always on the lookout for new vocabulary. Would you be
so kind as to explain which month is zero?
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War
On 09/29/2009 04:48 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Craig wrote:
Can someone outline how whether this is doable?
It is doable for sure, the profile data should be compatible, and IIRC,
most of the data should probably be able to be imported with SeaMonkey's
migration feature.
Robert Kaiser
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Keith Whaley wrote:
Keith Whaley wrote:
I originally sent this post on 9/6/09, at 8:22 AM...
That is an error. The date was 0/26/09, NOT 9/6/09.
Thanks, keith
As a linguist I'm always on the lookout for new vocabulary. Would you be
so kind as to explain which
jnmayer wrote:
Jordon wrote:
jnmayer wrote:
So now when I send a mail with a large attachement, seamonkey takes
some time sending the mail. But in the end the mail is not sent and I
get an error message (smtp server error). When I turn off the email
check in GData Antivirus everything works
Hi,
Robert Kaiser a tapoté, le 29/09/2009 13:49:
Delete them, this was probably a problem with some development version
of the history storage (places).
Thanks!
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Hello all, I have SM 2.0b2 and cannot remember where the settings are to
open Tiff files in the browser or to set it as the place where I want
these files opened.
Currently quick time is trying, and is unsuccessful might I add, in
opening these files.
I will go back and try to re-install
On 09/29/2009 02:15 PM, Samuel S wrote:
Hello all, I have SM 2.0b2 and cannot remember where the settings are to
open Tiff files in the browser or to set it as the place where I want
these files opened.
Currently quick time is trying, and is unsuccessful might I add, in
opening these
Alfred Frank wrote:
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Von: support-seamonkey-bounces+office=frankedv...@lists.mozilla.org
[mailto:support-seamonkey-bounces+office=frankedv...@lists.mozilla.org] Im
Auftrag von intrudere
Gesendet: Samstag, 26. September 2009 00:31
An:
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 2:29 AM, Martin Freitag
prof_nosp...@quantentunnel.de wrote:
Michael Casteel schrieb:
Seamonkey 1.1.18 (and earlier) progressively mess up a web page I am trying
to let a nontechnical user edit, as each time they use Seamonkey to edit the
page more br tags get
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