I created my company's website in Sea Monkey Composer (I love the
editor) and the page looks perfect in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
However, when I pull the web pages up in Internet Explorer, the tables
I created are all smashed together or showing the wrong size. I have
no idea how to fix it.
I am using SeaMonkey 1.1.13 on a Linux 2.6.27.7
kernel and Slackware 12.2 distribution.
I would like to convert my database, including the
Address Book and other Mail info, Bookmarks, etc.
to SeaMonkey 2.1b3 on a Linux 2.6.37.6 kernel
and Slackware 13.37 distribution.
How do I go about doing
Glamsmash Productions wrote:
I created my company's website in Sea Monkey Composer (I love the
editor)
Is this a new web site? The code underneath looks very much 1990s. New
work should be DOCTYPE HTML 4.01 Strict, instead of Transitional. Are you
transitioning from older legacy pages?
You
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Glamsmash Productions wrote:
I created my company's website in Sea Monkey Composer (I love the
editor)
Is this a new web site? The code underneath looks very much 1990s. New
work should be DOCTYPE HTML 4.01 Strict, instead of Transitional. Are you
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Glamsmash Productions wrote:
I created my company's website in Sea Monkey Composer (I love the
editor)
Is this a new web site? The code underneath looks very much 1990s. New
work should be DOCTYPE HTML 4.01 Strict, instead of
Yaakov Nahum Ben-Avraham - Яаков Нахум Бен-Аврахам - יעקב נחום בן אברהם
wrote:
I am using SeaMonkey 1.1.13 on a Linux 2.6.27.7
kernel and Slackware 12.2 distribution.
I would like to convert my database, including the
Address Book and other Mail info, Bookmarks, etc.
to SeaMonkey 2.1b3 on a
BIll Spikowski wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Kevin L. Hill wrote:
On Fri, 20 Apr 2012 11:45:16 -0400, BIll Spikowski wrote:
Snip
The situation I was inquiring about was the only glitch in my grand
plan, which happened when I leave a SM browser window open at my
office to download some huge file
Snip
at
least a decade or more.
Is that a tautology??
(Follow-up set to mozilla.general
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A Williams wrote:
Yaakov Nahum Ben-Avraham - Яаков Нахум Бен-Аврахам - יעקב נחום בן אברהם
wrote:
I am using SeaMonkey 1.1.13 on a Linux 2.6.27.7
kernel and Slackware 12.2 distribution.
I would like to convert my database, including the
Address Book and other Mail info, Bookmarks, etc.
to
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 21/04/2012 19:35, Rick Merrill told the world:
Yes but - it would be nice to make it automatic. I think the eml is
from a Microsoft standard - it should be fixable somewhere inside, say,
Windows XP.
Just an addendum to my previous post:
You might be
Daniel wrote:
A Williams wrote:
Yaakov Nahum Ben-Avraham - Яаков Нахум Бен-Аврахам - יעקב נחום בן אברהם
wrote:
I am using SeaMonkey 1.1.13 on a Linux 2.6.27.7
kernel and Slackware 12.2 distribution.
I would like to convert my database, including the
Address Book and other Mail info,
On 4/21/12 11:00 PM, Glamsmash Productions wrote:
I created my company's website in Sea Monkey Composer (I love the
editor) and the page looks perfect in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
However, when I pull the web pages up in Internet Explorer, the tables
I created are all smashed together or
Glamsmash Productions wrote:
I created my company's website in Sea Monkey Composer (I love the
editor) and the page looks perfect in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
However, when I pull the web pages up in Internet Explorer, the tables
I created are all smashed together or showing the wrong size.
Paul B. Gallagher wrote, On 22/04/2012 00:07:
Ray_Net wrote:
WLS wrote, On 21/04/2012 19:13:
What is preventing you from changing the .eml extension to .txt?
When i save it with the .txt extension double-clicking on it - NOTEPAD
opens it showing
Subject: the subject
From:the from address
David E. Ross wrote:
Try posting your question to the comp.infosystems.www.authoring.html
newsgroup on a non-Mozilla newsgroup server.
Alternatively, if the code is exactly as emitted from Seamonkey
Composer, file a bug report that, in certain circumstances, the
composer can emit invalid
Rick Merrill wrote, On 22/04/2012 13:37:
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 21/04/2012 19:35, Rick Merrill told the world:
Yes but - it would be nice to make it automatic. I think the
eml is
from a Microsoft standard - it should be fixable somewhere inside, say,
Windows XP.
Just an
Glamsmash Productions wrote:
I created my company's website in Sea Monkey Composer (I love the
editor) and the page looks perfect in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
However, when I pull the web pages up in Internet Explorer, the tables
I created are all smashed together or showing the wrong size.
On 04/21/2012 05:26 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
WLS wrote, On 21/04/2012 19:13:
Rick Merrill wrote:
When ever I File Save As File
the default extension is .eml but I would
like it to be .txt (as I don't use Outlook...)
Thx,
What is preventing you from changing the .eml extension to .txt?
When
I wonder if others are experiencing similar problems, or have ideas on
how to resolve this:
I'm running SM 2.8 on a Macintosh (OSX 10.6.8, Snow Leopard), and more
precisely:
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; rv:11.0)
Gecko/20120312 Firefox/11.0 SeaMonkey/2.8
For
On 22.04.2012 16:32, Ray_Net wrote:
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So, SM cannot show the saved headers which are in the .txt file.
In SM 2.8 I show exactly the same headers no matter how saved.
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A little googling reveals that:
- this is a common problem - apparently the latest Adobe reader is
simply incompatible with the latest SeaMonkey or Firefox
There are two suggested work-arounds:
- set SeaMonkey/Firefox to open in 32-bit mode - this DOESN'T work for
me, SeaMonkey promptly and
I guess I never noticed this because I immediately went back to Reader
9.x due to not liking the interface changes in Reader 10...I've read
that a lot of people don't - the menu options in particular.
I guess enough people did that to get Adobe's attention - I recall
recently doing an update
On 04/18/2012 09:48 AM, A Williams wrote:
...
In the last 10 days I have had one machine where the root partition was
damaged, files missing in /bin, /etc and somewhere else as well. Only
that partition was affected. /usr, /home, /var, /boot were all ok.
Still an absolute pain to recover
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