Yesterday, after upgrading to SM 2.7, I had a look at the Add-On Manager
and it showed my ten Add-Ons had all been disabled. (I think this
situation may have applied since SM 2.5, but I did nothing)
No great problem!! Just click on the Enable tab and, apparently, I'm
hot-to-trot, even though,
Interviewed by CNN on 07/02/2012 08:17, Daniel told the world:
Yesterday, after upgrading to SM 2.7, I had a look at the Add-On Manager
and it showed my ten Add-Ons had all been disabled. (I think this
situation may have applied since SM 2.5, but I did nothing)
No great problem!! Just
On 2/7/12 2:17 AM, Daniel wrote:
Yesterday, after upgrading to SM 2.7, I had a look at the Add-On Manager
and it showed my ten Add-Ons had all been disabled. (I think this
situation may have applied since SM 2.5, but I did nothing)
No great problem!! Just click on the Enable tab and,
I never had problems before updating Seamonkey, but trying to go from
2.5 to 2.6.1 failed three times, and now trying to go from 2.5 to 2.7
does the same thing. When I go to launch SeaMonkey from the final
installation window, it opens (flashes quickly) then closes and even
deletes the
M wrote:
SeaMonkey 2.7
Mac OS
Is there any way I can enable Java in Mail and Newsgroups.
No. Neither Java nor JavaScript can be enabled for mail or news
messages. For feeds however, which can be handled by the Mail
Newsgroups component of the suite, the same preferences apply as for the
David E. Ross wrote:
For an extension that is expanded, I locate the install.rdf file and
edit it. Find the section that looks like this:
em:targetApplication
Description
em:id{92650c4d-4b8e-4d2a-b7eb-24ecf4f6b63a}/em:id
Jens Hatlak wrote:
M wrote:
SeaMonkey 2.7
Mac OS
Is there any way I can enable Java in Mail and Newsgroups.
No. Neither Java nor JavaScript can be enabled for mail or news messages. For feeds
however, which can be handled by the Mail Newsgroups component of the suite,
the same
preferences
I never had problems before updating Seamonkey, but trying to go from
2.5 to 2.6.1 failed three times, and now trying to go from 2.5 to 2.7
does the same thing. When I go to launch SeaMonkey from the final
installation window, it opens (flashes quickly) then closes and even
deletes the
Just installed 2.7 on a new laptop [not this one], and although I have tried to
install two different themes,
for the life of me they still look like the default theme... or perhaps the
colors shown on the selection page
are misleading? Is that possible? I am trying to get away from grey, and
Normally I use google (http://google.com) with cookies turned off. This
afternoon I noticed that no goole links work unless I enable cookies.
However, if I do the same with Firefox 10.0, the links still work. Is
anyone else experiencing the same?
Additional things I've tried:
o switched profiles
On 02/07/2012 05:21 PM, NoOp wrote:
...
Using the above, I am able to search, link, etc., on yahoo.com etc.,
without issue. It is only google.com, and only since a few hours ago
that this started.
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:10.0) Gecko/20120129
Firefox/10.0
chicagofan wrote:
Just installed 2.7 on a new laptop [not this one], and although I have
tried to install two different themes,
for the life of me they still look like the default theme... or perhaps
the colors shown on the selection page
are misleading? Is that possible? I am trying to get
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
Just installed 2.7 on a new laptop [not this one], and although I have
tried to install two different themes,
for the life of me they still look like the default theme... or perhaps
the colors shown on the selection page
are misleading? Is that
I'm using Lightning 1.1.1 on SM 2.6.1, but want to update to 2.7;
however, I'd rather stay with 2.6.1 than lose Lightning.
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chicagofan wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
Just installed 2.7 on a new laptop [not this one], and although I have
tried to install two different themes,
for the life of me they still look like the default theme... or perhaps
the colors shown on the selection page
are
When I use Seamonkey to read newsgroups I find it awkward that all
newsgroup names that I'm subscribed to always show up with the hierarchy
abbreviated to single letters in Seamonkey, for example i see:
m.s.seamonkey instead of mozilla.support.seamonkey
in the thread pane.
In many cases this
M wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
M wrote:
SeaMonkey 2.7
Mac OS
Is there any way I can enable Java in Mail and Newsgroups.
No. Neither Java nor JavaScript can be enabled for mail or news
messages. For feeds however, which can be handled by the Mail
Newsgroups component of the suite, the same
Ed Mullen wrote:
Microsoft has not distributed a Java runtime in many many years. In
face, they legally cannot. If your computer manufacturer did not install
Java as a standard part of the build then you need to download it and
install it.
Mike wrote:
When I use Seamonkey to read newsgroups I find it awkward that all
newsgroup names that I'm subscribed to always show up with the hierarchy
abbreviated to single letters in Seamonkey, for example i see:
m.s.seamonkey instead of mozilla.support.seamonkey
in the thread pane.
On 12-02-07 10:01 PM, _Mike_ spoke thusly:
When I use Seamonkey to read newsgroups I find it awkward that all
newsgroup names that I'm subscribed to always show up with the hierarchy
abbreviated to single letters in Seamonkey, for example i see:
m.s.seamonkey instead of
Chris Ilias wrote:
1. In the browser location bar, type about:config (without the quotes)
and press Enter.
2. Click [I'll be careful, I Promise!]
3. Search for the preference: mail.server.default.abbreviate.
4. Double-click on it, to set the value to false.
Thanks, that worked! Less than 10
Interviewed by CNN on 08/02/2012 00:53, Ed Mullen told the world:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
You want the Java SE 7u2 JRE, not the JDK.
Just click the red Download button under JRE.
Actually, it's easier just to go to http://www.java.com . It's
On 2/7/12 5:38 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 02/07/2012 05:21 PM, NoOp wrote:
...
Using the above, I am able to search, link, etc., on yahoo.com etc.,
without issue. It is only google.com, and only since a few hours ago
that this started.
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:10.0)
Thanks! Changing the email address is something to consider somewhere
down the line.
HilsB wrote:
Louis Paul Toscano wrote:
Friends and Neighbors: Yesterday I noticed an overabundance, for
the first time, of Delivery Status Failures. They were comprised
of messages to me from unfamiliar
On 2/7/12 4:11 PM, chicagofan wrote [in part]:
Also, I can no longer run speed tests at dslreports.com, because
Java or java applets(?) are missing with 2.7.
What can I do about this?
Windows XP SP3
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:10.0) Gecko/20120129 SeaMonkey/2.7
dslreports.com has the
Hi everybody,
I'm just curious if there is something like Signature Switch
https://addons.mozilla.org/de/thunderbird/addon/signature-switch/
available for Seamonkey. Currently, this plugin seems to be compatible
with Thunderbird, only. Statically configuring the signature within
the email account
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