Hello!
Is anyone else having problems with Google Maps' - graphic to zoom out
of map area view? I noticed in both Mozilla's SeaMonkey v1.1.18 and
Firefox v2.0.0.20 on two updated Windows XP Pro. machines. It worked in
fine in the past and in Internet Explorer v6.0.
Thank you in advance. :)
Ant wrote:
Hello!
Is anyone else having problems with Google Maps' - graphic to zoom out
of map area view? I noticed in both Mozilla's SeaMonkey v1.1.18 and
Firefox v2.0.0.20 on two updated Windows XP Pro. machines. It worked in
fine in the past and in Internet Explorer v6.0.
Thank you in
I need to know the physical file names and sub-directory location of the
Seamonkey 1.1.17 mail folders -- inbox, drafts, sent, trash,etc.
I need to know the physical file names and sub-directory location of the
Seamonkey 1.1.17 user-defined filters.
Help on that appreciated.
jim
Martin Freitag wrote:
Bill Spikowski schrieb:
I use a couple of personal address books to circulate documents to key
colleagues.
This feature is very convenient for me, but after sending these
messages, all of the email addresses then appear in the to line, which
upsets many recipients.
Is
jim wrote:
I need to know the physical file names and sub-directory location of the
Seamonkey 1.1.17 mail folders -- inbox, drafts, sent, trash,etc.
I need to know the physical file names and sub-directory location of the
Seamonkey 1.1.17 user-defined filters.
Help on that appreciated.
jim
Smiles wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Smiles wrote:
Good day
my old c drive started to make a banging sound so I backed up
everything I needed from it to my g drive
after replacement and reinstalling XP with SP3 when I put my profile
back in it is read only any attempt in windows and dos
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Bill Spikowski schrieb:
I use a couple of personal address books to circulate documents to key
colleagues.
This feature is very convenient for me, but after sending these
messages, all of the email addresses then appear in the to line, which
upsets
chicagofan wrote:
Does anyone know if the problem of getting the address book *to open*
with your main [in my case ONLY] address list displayed?
If not, does anyone know of *anything I can do* to eliminate the
extra 2 or 3 clicks to select the list? Can I delete the collected
names list since
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Smiles wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Smiles wrote:
Good day
my old c drive started to make a banging sound so I backed up
everything I needed from it to my g drive
after replacement and reinstalling XP with SP3 when I put my profile
back in it is read only any
Bill Spikowski wrote:
I use a couple of personal address books to circulate documents to key
colleagues.
This feature is very convenient for me, but after sending these
messages, all of the email addresses then appear in the to line, which
upsets many recipients.
Is there a way that the
On 10/08/09 07:10, Smiles wrote:
Well I find from Microsoft there is an issue and XP will lock this up
looking to put in another box
Huh?
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Bill Spikowski schrieb:
I use a couple of personal address books to circulate documents to
key
colleagues.
This feature is very convenient for me, but after sending these
messages, all of the email addresses then appear in
John wrote:
Ant wrote:
Hello!
Is anyone else having problems with Google Maps' - graphic to zoom out
of map area view? I noticed in both Mozilla's SeaMonkey v1.1.18 and
Firefox v2.0.0.20 on two updated Windows XP Pro. machines. It worked
in fine in the past and in Internet Explorer v6.0.
Bill Spikowski wrote:
John wrote:
Ant wrote:
Hello!
Is anyone else having problems with Google Maps' - graphic to zoom
out of map area view? I noticed in both Mozilla's SeaMonkey v1.1.18
and Firefox v2.0.0.20 on two updated Windows XP Pro. machines. It
worked in fine in the past and in
chicagofan wrote:
Does anyone know if the problem of getting the address book *to open*
with your
main [in my case ONLY] address list displayed?
If not, does anyone know of *anything I can do* to eliminate the extra 2
or 3
clicks to select the list? Can I delete the collected names list
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
Does anyone know if the problem of getting the address book *to open* with
your main [in my case ONLY] address list displayed?
If not, does anyone know of *anything I can do* to eliminate the extra 2
or 3 clicks to select the list? Can I delete the
Rick Merrill wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
Does anyone know if the problem of getting the address book *to open* with
your main [in my case ONLY] address list displayed?
If not, does anyone know of *anything I can do* to eliminate the extra 2 or
3 clicks to select the list? Can I delete the
On 10/08/09 07:38, Bill Spikowski wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Bill Spikowski schrieb:
I use a couple of personal address books to circulate documents to
key
colleagues.
This feature is very convenient for me, but after sending these
Looks like Google Maps doesn't support older Gecko versions. Although SM
v1.1.18 is still supported by Mozilla. :(
I sent an e-mail to Google about this issue and posted this issue in
public:
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/maps/thread?tid=175c294b69535ab5 ...
On 10/7/2009 11:53 PM
propman wrote...
Bill Spikowski wrote:
John wrote:
Ant wrote:
Is anyone else having problems with Google Maps' - graphic to zoom out of map
area view? I noticed in both Mozilla's SeaMonkey
v1.1.18 and Firefox v2.0.0.20 on two updated Windows XP Pro. machines. It
worked in fine in the past
propman schrieb:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Same problem recently on SM 1.1.10
FWIW, seems to work OK here with FF 3.5.3
Not much worth, only SM2.0 (beta) uses a comparable gecko-engine.
regards
Martin
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David McRitchie schrieb:
Make sure that Java is turned on for Street view and for Zoom to
work.
(and if you test with JavaScript and/or Java turned off, don't forget
to turn
the turn them back on after testing).
Waaah! The zoom-feature does _not_ need java!
Maybe Javscript, but
Wow, today I have no more lags and pauses. I didn't change anything on
my computer. Weird!!
On Sep 16, 8:23 am, Ant a...@zimage.comant wrote:
I also notice that during the pauses/lags, I see my Windows cursor have
a hour glass.
On 9/12/2009 8:29 PM PT, Ant typed:
Also, using older
On 10/8/2009 10:45 AM PT, Martin Freitag typed:
David McRitchie schrieb:
Make sure that Java is turned on for Street view and for Zoom to
work.
(and if you test with JavaScript and/or Java turned off, don't forget
to turn
the turn them back on after testing).
Waaah! The zoom-feature
Ant
Waaah! The zoom-feature does _not_ need java!
Maybe Javscript, but that's something completely different.
Yep, JavaScript/JS and Java are two different things.
Did you actually test?Google Maps is very interactive.
Here was what I tested with.
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 10/08/09 07:38, Bill Spikowski wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Bill Spikowski schrieb:
I use a couple of personal address books to circulate documents to
key
colleagues.
This feature is very convenient for me, but after
On 10/08/09 12:02, David McRitchie wrote:
Ant
Waaah! The zoom-feature does _not_ need java!
Maybe Javscript, but that's something completely different.
Yep, JavaScript/JS and Java are two different things.
Did you actually test?Google Maps is very interactive.
Here was what I
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Ant
Waaah! The zoom-feature does _not_ need java!
Maybe Javscript, but that's something completely different.
Yep, JavaScript/JS and Java are two different things.
Did you actually
On 10/8/2009 12:39 PM PT, Mark Hansen typed:
Waaah! The zoom-feature does _not_ need java!
Maybe Javscript, but that's something completely different.
Yep, JavaScript/JS and Java are two different things.
Did you actually test?Google Maps is very interactive.
Here was what I tested with.
Mark Hansen
What makes you think it uses Java?
Because I had turned I it off and it failed consistently, but that is no longer
the case.
Now turning off JavaScript or Java (or both) does not affect zooming.
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David McRitchie wrote:
Mark Hansen
What makes you think it uses Java?
Because I had turned I it off and it failed consistently, but that is no
longer the case.
Now turning off JavaScript or Java (or both) does not affect zooming.
Heh! 'putersdon't ya just love 'em? ;-)
On 10/8/2009 12:51 PM PT, propman typed:
David McRitchie wrote:
Mark Hansen
What makes you think it uses Java?
Because I had turned I it off and it failed consistently, but that is
no longer the case.
Now turning off JavaScript or Java (or both) does not affect zooming.
Heh!
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 10/08/09 07:10, Smiles wrote:
Well I find from Microsoft there is an issue and XP will lock this up
looking to put in another box
Huh?
OK I now have a copy of the drive in my test box and same problem
then I ran a 8 hr backup using Cobian back up which puts a folder in
On 10/08/2009 05:08 AM, jim wrote:
I need to know the physical file names and sub-directory location of the
Seamonkey 1.1.17 mail folders -- inbox, drafts, sent, trash,etc.
I need to know the physical file names and sub-directory location of the
Seamonkey 1.1.17 user-defined filters.
On 10/8/2009 5:58 PM chicagofan wrote:
I should have said when I am composing a message... the following
happens:
When I click the Address icon on the toolbar, the address book
opens to two blank fields. I have to click to open the drop down
menu with Personal Address Book and Collected
I normally like to have my newsgroup sorted by:
Order Received
Descending
Threaded
The default appears to be Ascending instead of Descending
Is there anything in about:config,for example:
mailnews.default-news-sort-order
that I can change to accomplish what I want?
chicagofan wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Assuming these features haven't changed since 1.1.16...
When I do CTRL-5 or click the Address icon on the toolbar, the
address book opens to the Personal Address Book, which is my
main/default address book -- is that not what you want?
I should
At the bottom of my navigator window is a wide bar the same color as
the tool bars at the top, except it is blank except for the symbol
that is CTL 6 (^) in red. How do I close whatever it is??
Tom J
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Arnie Goetchius wrote:
I normally like to have my newsgroup sorted by:
Order Received
Descending
Threaded
The default appears to be Ascending instead of Descending
Is there anything in about:config,for example:
mailnews.default-news-sort-order
that I can change to accomplish what I want?
Im had a lovely working copy of Seamonkey 1.1 18 and so I added some
add-ons and then all my troubles began. I havae treid to delete all
Seamonkey and re-download it but get the same results. It runs from
the download but never again. All my e-mail lurks in it. Help!!
Arnie Goetchius:
I normally like to have my newsgroup sorted by:
Order Received
Descending
Threaded
The default appears to be Ascending instead of Descending
Is there anything in about:config,for example:
mailnews.default-news-sort-order
that I can change to accomplish what I want?
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Hartmut Figge wrote:
Arnie Goetchius:
I normally like to have my newsgroup sorted by:
Order Received
Descending
Threaded
The default appears to be Ascending instead of Descending
Is there anything in about:config,for example:
mailnews.default-news-sort-order
that I can change to
Tom J wrote:
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
I normally like to have my newsgroup sorted by:
Order Received
Descending
Threaded
The default appears to be Ascending instead of Descending
Is there anything in about:config,for example:
mailnews.default-news-sort-order
that I can change to accomplish
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